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March 2002, Republican Primary Election Texas Secretary of State Gwyn Shea Race Summary Report Unofficial Election Tabulation 2002 Republican Primary Election March 12, 2002 U. S. Senator Precincts Reporting 7,928 Total Precincts 7,928 Percent Reporting 100.00% Vote Total % of Vote Early Voting % of Early Vote JOHN CORNYN 474,343 77.16% 171,806 80.03% LAWRENCE CRANBERG 17,750 2.89% 5,908 2.75% DOUGLAS G. DEFFENBAUGH 43,567 7.09% 12,246 5.70% BRUCE RUSTY LANG 46,890 7.63% 14,389 6.70% DUDLEY F. MOONEY 32,166 5.23% 10,336 4.81% Vote Total 614,716 214,685 Voter Registration 12,218,164 % VR Voting 5.03% % Voting Early 1.76% U. S. Representative District 3 Multi County Precincts Reporting 177 Total Precincts 177 Percent Reporting 100.00% Vote Total % of Vote Early Voting % of Early Vote THOMAS "TOM" CAIAZZO 3,184 15.66% 1,369 19.15% SAM JOHNSON - Incumbent 17,153 84.34% 5,778 80.85% Vote Total 20,337 7,147 U. S. Representative District 4 Multi County Precincts Reporting 286 Total Precincts 286 Percent Reporting 100.00% Vote Total % of Vote Early Voting % of Early Vote EDWARD G. CONGER 9,627 30.36% 3,044 29.67% JOHN GRAVES 22,079 69.64% 7,217 70.33% Vote Total 31,706 10,261 U. S. Representative District 5 Multi County Precincts Reporting 274 Total Precincts 274 Percent Reporting 100.00% Vote Total % of Vote Early Voting % of Early Vote MIKE ARMOUR 3,247 16.60% 908 17.90% DAN HAGOOD 3,628 18.55% 943 18.59% JEB HENSARLING 10,475 53.56% 2,659 52.41% PHIL SUDAN 1,632 8.35% 436 8.59% FRED A. WOOD 574 2.94% 127 2.50% Vote Total 19,556 5,073 03/21/2002 11:07 am Page 1 of 21 Texas Secretary of State Gwyn Shea Race Summary Report Unofficial Election Tabulation 2002 Republican Primary Election March 12, 2002 U. S. Representative District 11 Multi County Precincts Reporting 242 Total Precincts 242 Percent Reporting 100.00% Vote Total % of Vote Early Voting % of Early Vote ROB CURNOCK 5,792 21.27% 2,110 21.75% RAMSEY FARLEY 17,985 66.05% 6,246 64.40% JAMES "DUB" MAINES 3,452 12.68% 1,343 13.85% Vote Total 27,229 9,699 U. S. Representative District 12 Multi County Precincts Reporting 281 Total Precincts 281 Percent Reporting 100.00% Vote Total % of Vote Early Voting % of Early Vote KAY GRANGER - Incumbent 20,769 87.13% 6,004 90.49% PHILIP HILLERY 3,067 12.87% 631 9.51% Vote Total 23,836 6,635 U. S. Representative District 22 Multi County Precincts Reporting 210 Total Precincts 210 Percent Reporting 100.00% Vote Total % of Vote Early Voting % of Early Vote TOM DELAY - Incumbent 22,179 79.79% 8,210 80.03% MIKE FJETLAND 5,619 20.21% 2,049 19.97% Vote Total 27,798 10,259 U. S. Representative District 26 Multi County Precincts Reporting 222 Total Precincts 222 Percent Reporting 100.00% Vote Total % of Vote Early Voting % of Early Vote SCOTT ARMEY 11,487 45.40% 3,713 43.61% MICHAEL C. BURGESS 5,700 22.53% 2,197 25.80% DAVID GULLING 204 0.81% 57 0.67% DAVE KOVATCH 674 2.66% 175 2.06% KEITH A. SELF 5,609 22.17% 1,890 22.20% ROGER SESSIONS 1,627 6.43% 483 5.67% Vote Total 25,301 8,515 03/21/2002 11:07 am Page 2 of 21 Texas Secretary of State Gwyn Shea Race Summary Report Unofficial Election Tabulation 2002 Republican Primary Election March 12, 2002 U. S. Representative District 30 Single County Precincts Reporting 227 Total Precincts 227 Percent Reporting 100.00% Vote Total % of Vote Early Voting % of Early Vote RON BUSH 3,958 75.33% 1,438 74.35% ZACH RADER 1,296 24.67% 496 25.65% Vote Total 5,254 1,934 U.S. Representative, District 31 Multi County Precincts Reporting 284 Total Precincts 284 Percent Reporting 100.00% Vote Total % of Vote Early Voting % of Early Vote FLYNN ADCOCK 1,117 3.20% 396 3.68% BRAD BARTON 5,735 16.43% 1,727 16.03% JOHN R. CARTER 9,122 26.13% 2,392 22.20% C. PATRICK MEECE 3,648 10.45% 1,086 10.08% ROY STRECKFUSS 897 2.57% 231 2.14% TERRY S. WARD 597 1.71% 151 1.40% PETER WAREING 12,785 36.62% 4,507 41.84% ERIC WHITFIELD 1,013 2.90% 283 2.63% Vote Total 34,914 10,773 U.S. Representative, District 32 Single County Precincts Reporting 186 Total Precincts 186 Percent Reporting 100.00% Vote Total % of Vote Early Voting % of Early Vote DANNY DAVIS 1,391 6.51% 341 5.34% PETE SESSIONS 19,973 93.49% 6,041 94.66% Vote Total 21,364 6,382 Governor Precincts Reporting 7,928 Total Precincts 7,928 Percent Reporting 100.00% Vote Total % of Vote Early Voting % of Early Vote RICK PERRY - Incumbent 616,893 100.00% 215,402 100.00% Vote Total 616,893 215,402 Voter Registration 12,218,164 % VR Voting 5.05% % Voting Early 1.76% 03/21/2002 11:07 am Page 3 of 21 Texas Secretary of State Gwyn Shea Race Summary Report Unofficial Election Tabulation 2002 Republican Primary Election March 12, 2002 Lieutenant Governor Precincts Reporting 7,928 Total Precincts 7,928 Percent Reporting 100.00% Vote Total % of Vote Early Voting % of Early Vote DAVID DEWHURST 488,007 78.40% 173,019 79.91% TOM KELLY 134,416 21.60% 43,495 20.09% Vote Total 622,423 216,514 Voter Registration 12,218,164 % VR Voting 5.09% % Voting Early 1.77% Attorney General Precincts Reporting 7,928 Total Precincts 7,928 Percent Reporting 100.00% Vote Total % of Vote Early Voting % of Early Vote GREG ABBOTT 536,207 100.00% 190,741 100.00% Vote Total 536,207 190,741 Voter Registration 12,218,164 % VR Voting 4.39% % Voting Early 1.56% Comptroller of Public Accounts Precincts Reporting 7,928 Total Precincts 7,928 Percent Reporting 100.00% Vote Total % of Vote Early Voting % of Early Vote CAROLE KEETON RYLANDER - Incumbent 562,283 100.00% 197,811 100.00% Vote Total 562,283 197,811 Voter Registration 12,218,164 % VR Voting 4.60% % Voting Early 1.62% Commissioner of the General Land Office Precincts Reporting 7,928 Total Precincts 7,928 Percent Reporting 100.00% Vote Total % of Vote Early Voting % of Early Vote KENN GEORGE 250,748 43.47% 81,656 41.05% JERRY PATTERSON 326,095 56.53% 117,281 58.95% Vote Total 576,843 198,937 Voter Registration 12,218,164 % VR Voting 4.72% % Voting Early 1.63% Commissioner of Agriculture Precincts Reporting 7,928 Total Precincts 7,928 Percent Reporting 100.00% Vote Total % of Vote Early Voting % of Early Vote SUSAN COMBS - Incumbent 540,998 100.00% 190,200 100.00% Vote Total 540,998 190,200 Voter Registration 12,218,164 % VR Voting 4.43% % Voting Early 1.56% 03/21/2002 11:07 am Page 4 of 21 Texas Secretary of State Gwyn Shea Race Summary Report Unofficial Election Tabulation 2002 Republican Primary Election March 12, 2002 Railroad Commissioner Precincts Reporting 7,928 Total Precincts 7,928 Percent Reporting 100.00% Vote Total % of Vote Early Voting % of Early Vote MICHAEL L. WILLIAMS - Incumbent 530,547 100.00% 186,572 100.00% Vote Total 530,547 186,572 Voter Registration 12,218,164 % VR Voting 4.34% % Voting Early 1.53% Justice, Supreme Court, Place 2 Precincts Reporting 7,928 Total Precincts 7,928 Percent Reporting 100.00% Vote Total % of Vote Early Voting % of Early Vote JOHN CAYCE 149,039 26.31% 49,306 25.03% ELIZABETH RAY 242,341 42.78% 89,201 45.29% DALE WAINWRIGHT 175,113 30.91% 58,461 29.68% Vote Total 566,493 196,968 Voter Registration 12,218,164 % VR Voting 4.64% % Voting Early 1.61% Justice, Supreme Court, Place 3 - Unexpired Term Precincts Reporting 7,928 Total Precincts 7,928 Percent Reporting 100.00% Vote Total % of Vote Early Voting % of Early Vote WALLACE B. JEFFERSON - Incumbent 329,701 61.59% 117,490 62.89% SAM LEE 205,634 38.41% 69,319 37.11% Vote Total 535,335 186,809 Voter Registration 12,218,164 % VR Voting 4.38% % Voting Early 1.53% Justice, Supreme Court, Place 4 - Unexpired Term Precincts Reporting 7,928 Total Precincts 7,928 Percent Reporting 100.00% Vote Total % of Vote Early Voting % of Early Vote XAVIER RODRIGUEZ - Incumbent 261,647 45.98% 89,458 45.47% STEVEN WAYNE SMITH 307,370 54.02% 107,290 54.53% Vote Total 569,017 196,748 Voter Registration 12,218,164 % VR Voting 4.66% % Voting Early 1.61% 03/21/2002 11:07 am Page 5 of 21 Texas Secretary of State Gwyn Shea Race Summary Report Unofficial Election Tabulation 2002 Republican Primary Election March 12, 2002 Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals Place 1 Precincts Reporting 7,928 Total Precincts 7,928 Percent Reporting 100.00% Vote Total % of Vote Early Voting % of Early Vote CAROLYN DENERO 125,129 22.96% 44,218 23.24% TOM PRICE - Incumbent 256,721 47.10% 90,193 47.41% TIM TAFT 163,242 29.95% 55,829 29.35% Vote Total 545,092 190,240 Voter Registration 12,218,164 % VR Voting 4.46% % Voting Early 1.56% Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals Place 2 Precincts Reporting 7,928 Total Precincts 7,928 Percent Reporting 100.00% Vote Total % of Vote Early Voting % of Early Vote STEVE MANSFIELD 131,605 25.17% 41,678 22.81% DAVID RICHARDS 160,001 30.60% 56,920 31.15% PAUL WOMACK - Incumbent 231,328 44.24% 84,136 46.04% Vote Total 522,934 182,734 Voter Registration 12,218,164 % VR Voting 4.28% % Voting Early 1.50% Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals Place 3 Precincts Reporting 7,928 Total Precincts 7,928 Percent Reporting 100.00% Vote Total % of Vote Early Voting % of Early Vote CATHY COCHRAN - Incumbent 224,430 42.59% 84,442 45.78% BLAIR DAVIS 59,898 11.37% 20,659 11.20% CONNIE J.
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