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General Election by Precinct ----·- - ·---- 0 0 ELECTION DAY & EARLY CHAltlERS COUNTY. TEXAS OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION NOVElf!ER 7. 2006 RUN OATE:ll/14/06 06 : 12 PH REPORT ·EL30A PAGE 0001·01 0001 WALLISVILLE • 1 TOTAL VOTES t ELECTION DAY EARLY VOTING HAIL & MANUAL REGISTERED VOTERS · TOTAL • 676 BALLOTS CAST • TOTAL. 254 206 43 5 VOTER TURNOUT · TOTAL 37 .57 Straight Party VOTE Fill 1 REPUBLICAN PARTY (REP) 34 47 .B9 30 3 1 DEl«RATIC PARTY (OEM) 36 50 .70 33 3 0 LIBERTARIAN PARTY CLIBJ . 1 1.41 1 0 0 Total . 71 64 6 1 United States Senator CHAltlERS COUNTYWIOE VOTE Fill 1 Kay Bailey Hutchison (REPJ. 160 65 .31 123 32 5 Barbara Ann Radnofsky (OEH) 79 32.24 72 7 0 Scott Lanier Jameson (LIB). 6 2.45 4 2 0 Total . 245 199 41 5 US Representative . District 14 CHAM!ERS COUNTYWIDE VOTE FOR 1 Ron Paul CREPJ . 106 44 .92 B3 lB 5 Shane Sklar (OEM). 130 55 .08 108 22 0 Total • 236 191 40 5 Govenor CHAM!ERS COUNTYWIDE VOTE FOR 1 Rick Perry CREPJ . 74 29 . 72 56 16 2 Chris Be 11 CDEHJ . 66 26 .51 53 13 0 James Werner CLIBJ 1 .40 1 0 0 Richard "Kinky" Friedman 66 26 .51 57 8 1 Caro 1e Keeton Strayhorn. 42 16 .87 34 6 2 WRITE· IN Janes"Patriot" Dillon 0 0 0 0 Total • 249 201 43 5 Lieutenant Governor CHAMBERS COUNTYWIDE VOTE FOR 1 David Dewhurst (REP) . 153 63 .22 116 32 5 Maria Luisa Alvarado (OEHJ. 73 30 .17 67 6 0 Judy Baker (LIB) 16 6.61 13 3 0 Total . 242 1% 41 5 ·-·· - --·---·--·----- - ---- -----·· -- ·- - --· --··------ -·--------- -------- ---------., ------- 0 ELECTION DAY & EARLY CfWflERS COUNTY. TEXAS 0 OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION NOVElf!ER 7. 2006 RUN DATE :ll/14/06 06 :12 PH REPORT ·El30A PAGE 0001 · 02 0001 WALLISVILLE • 1 TOTAL VOTES t ELECTION DAY EARLY VOTING HAIL & MANUAL Attorney General CHAM!ERS COUNTYWIDE VOTE FOR 1 Greg Abbott (REP) . 154 63 .90 llB 32 4 David Van Os CDEHJ 7B 32 .37 71 6 1 Jon Roland (LIB) 9 3.73 7 2 0 Total . 241 196 40 5 CollJltroller of Public Accounts CHAlt!ERS COUNTYWIDE VOTE FOR 1 Susan Combs (REP) . 137 57 .0B 104 2B 5 Fred Head CDEH) B9 37 .0B 7B 11 0 Hike Burris (LIB). 14 5.83 12 2 0 Total • 240 194 41 5 C011111issioner of the General Land Office CHAM!ERS COUNTYWIDE VOTE FOR 1 Jerry Patterson (REP) 124 53 .68 97 23 4 Val inda Hathcox (OEM) 94 40 .69 84 10 0 Michael A. French CLIBJ . 13 5.63 10 3 0 Total . 231 191 36 4 COlllllissioner of Agriculture CHAMBERS COUNTYWIDE VOTE FOR 1 Todd Staples (REP) 128 54 .47 102 21 5 Hank Gilbert (OEM) 98 41.70 85 13 0 Clay Woolillll (LIBJ. 9 3.83 7 2 0 Total . 235 194 36 5 Railroad COOlllissioner CIWl!ERS COUNTYWIDE VOTE FOR 1 Elizabeth Alles Jones (REP). 115 49.15 B7 23 5 Dale Henry COEH) • 112 47.86 100 12 0 Tabitha Serrano CLIBJ 7 2.99 5 2 0 Total . 234 192 37 5 Chief Justice. Supreme Court . UNEXP CHAlf!ERS COUNTYWIDE VOTE FOR 1 Wa 11 ace Jefferson (REP). 145 73 .23 116 24 5 TOii Oxford CLIBJ • 53 26 . 77 43 10 0 lfUTE·IN Charles E. Waterbury. 0 0 0 0 Total . 19B 159 34 5 ·------·--·· --·-------------·---------·------· -·--------------- ---- - ----------~ 0 ELECTION DAY & EARLY CIWllERS COUNTY. TEXAS 0 OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION NOVE'l!ER 7. 2006 RUN DATE :ll/14/06 06:12 PM REPORT ·EL30A PAGE 0001 · 03 0001 WALLISVILLE · 1 TOTAL VOTES t ELECTION DAY EARLY VOTING HAIL & MANUAL Justice. Supreme Court . Pl ace 2 CHAlflERS COUNTYWIOE VOTE FOR 1 Don Willett (REP) . 114 49 . 78 90 19 5 William E. "Bill" Moody (OEM) . 105 45 .85 90 15 0 Wade Wilson CLIBJ . 10 4.37 8 2 0 Total . 229 188 36 5 Justice. Supreme Court. Pl ace 4 CHAlflERS COUNTYWIOE VOTE FOR 1 David H. Medina CREPJ 136 71.58 108 24 4 Jerry Adkins CLIBJ 54 28.42 45 9 0 Total . 190 153 33 4 Justice. Supreme Court . Place 6 CIWllERS COUNTYWllJE VOTE FOR 1 Nathan Hecht CREPJ 141 74 .60 111 25 5 Todd Phillippi (LIB) . 48 25 .40 40 8 0 Total . 189 151 33 5 Justice. Supreme Court. Pl ace 8. UNEXP CHAlfl£RS COUNTYWIOE VOTE FOR 1 Phi 1 Johnson CREPJ 137 72 .87 107 25 5 Jay H. Cookingham CLIBJ . 51 27 .13 44 7 0 Total . 188 151 32 5 Presiding Judge, CT of Criminal Appeals CHAlflERS COUNTYWIOE VOTE FOR 1 Sharon Keller CREP) 124 56 .36 99 20 5 J . R. Molina COEH) 96 43 .64 83 13 0 Total . 220 182 33 5 Judge. CT of Criminal Appeals. P7 CHAlfl£RS COUNTYWIOE VOTE FOR 1 Barbara Parker Hervey CREPJ 136 72 . 73 109 24 3 Quanah Parker (LIB) 51 27 .27 43 7 1 Total • 187 152 31 4 Judge , CT of Cri11inal Appeals. PS CHAltlERS COUNTYWIOE VOTE FOR 1 Charles Holcont> CREPJ 135 71.81 107 23 5 Dave Howard CLIBJ . 53 28 .19 45 8 0 Total . 188 152 31 5 --- --- --------------------------- (', \_) 0 ELECTION DAY & EARLY CHAHBERS COONTY . TEXAS OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION NOVEltlER 7. 2006 RUN DATE :ll/14/06 06 :12 PH REPORT · EL30A PAGE 0001 · 04 0001 WALLISVILLE · 1 TOTAL VOTES t ELECTION DAY EARLY VOTING HAIL & MANUAL State Representative . District 23 CHAHBERS COUNTYWIDE VOTE FOR 1 Craig Ei land COEMJ 147 B0 .77 118 25 4 Raymond Lloyd CLIBJ 35 19.23 29 6 0 Total . • 182 147 31 4 Justice. 1st CT of Appeals DIST . P2 CHAHBERS COONTYWIOE VOTE FOR 1 Jane Bl and CREPJ 152 100.00 124 23 Total . 152 124 23 Justice. 1st CT of Appeals DIST. P6 CHAMBERS COONTYWIOE VOTE FOR 1 George C. Hanks . Jr. CREPJ • 152 100 .00 122 25 5 Total . 152 122 25 5 Justice. 1st CT of Appeals DIST. P7 CHAMBERS COUNTYWIOE VOTE FOR 1 Terry Jennings CREPJ . 151 100 .00 122 25 4 Total • 151 122 25 4 Justice. 1st CT of Appea 1s DIST, PS CHAHBERS COONTYWIOE VOTE FOR 1 Tim Taft CREPJ . 147 100.00 119 23 5 Total . 147 119 23 5 Justice, 1st CT of Appeals DIST . P9 CHAHBERS COONTYWIOE VOTE FOR 1 Elsa Alcala CREPJ . 101 45 .70 80 16 5 Jim Sharp CDEHJ 120 54 .30 101 19 0 Total . 221 181 35 5 Justice. 14th CT of Appea 1s DIST. P3 CHAHBERS COONTYWIDE VOTE FOR 1 John S. Anderson CREP) 150 100 .00 120 25 5 Total . 150 120 25 5 Justice. 14th CT of Appeals DIST . P4 CHAltlERS COUNTYWIOE VOTE FOR 1 J. Harvey Hudson CREP l 146 100 .00 119 22 5 Total . 146 119 22 5 . -· · ----- · - ··-- --·--·--------·----------------------· -- ~ ·- -···- ---- c 0 ELECTION DAY & EARLY CHAltlERS COUNTY . TEXAS OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION NOVEH3ER 7. 2006 RUN DATE :ll/14/06 06 :12 PH REPffiT -EL30A PAGE 0001-06 0001 WALLISVILLE • 1 TOTAL VOTES .t ELECTION DAY EARLY VOTING HAIL & HAMJAL County Surveyor CHAltlERS COUNTYWIDE VOTE FOO 1 Michael W. Chandler (REP) 161 100 .00 127 29 5 Total • 161 127 29 5 County Coonissioner. PCT 2 VOTE FOO 1 Lloyd Dobbs (REP) . 103 41.37 88 11 4 Judy Edmnds CDEHl 146 58 .63 113 32 1 Total . 249 201 43 5 Justice of the Peace . PCT 5 JUSTICE Of THE PEACE . PRECINCT HO. 5 VOTE FOO 1 Rufino "Fino" Infante CREPJ 98 39 .36 79 16 3 R. H. "Bob" Wallace COEHJ 151 60 .64 123 26 2 Total . 249 202 42 5 --- ----- -----·--·-- --------------------- ·---· ·- ·--- . -··---------------- '. ' c 0 WE, THE UNDERSIGNED OFFICIALS OF THE CENTRAL COUNTING STATION, DO HEREBY CERTIFY TIIAT THE ABOVE RESULT IS A TRUE AND CORRECT RETURN FOR SAID PRECINCT OR CUMULATIVE REPORT. PRESIDING JUDGE MANAGER TABULATION SUPERVISOR ALTERNATE PRESIDING JUDGE f'H.a.U.ua_ ~ ALTERNATE MANAGER ;;r¢~ ALTERNATE TABULATION SUPERVISOR WE, THE UNDERSIGNED OFFICIALS OF THE CENTRAL COUNTING STATION, DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE ABOVE RESULT IS A TRUE AND CORRECT RETURN FOR SAID PRECINCT OR CUMULATIVE REPORT. PRESIDING JUDGE MANAGER --:::::::::::"~~~~:::::5::~.L:Z..~~~?.y ~ULATIONSUPERVISOR ~~ ALTERNATE PRESIDING JUDGE DAt1\1M.().., (Yu.a~rnRNATEMANAGER ~"= ALTERNATE TABULATION SUPERVISOR {""'-,v 0 ELECT! ON DAY & EARLY CHAltlERS COUNTY. TEXAS OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECT! ON NOVEttlER 7. 2006 RUN OATE:ll/14/06 06:12 PH REPORT -EL30A P~ 0002 -01 0002 HAN<AHER - 2 TOTAL VOTES % ELECTION DAY EARLY VOTING HAIL & MANUAL REG I STEREO VOTERS • TOTAL • 830 BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL. 303 243 57 3 VOTER TURNOUT • TOTAL 36 .51 Straight Party VOTE FOR 1 REPUBLICAN PARTY CREPJ 22 22.45 14 8 0 DE'llCRATIC PARTY CDEMJ 74 75 .51 69 4 1 LIBERTARIAN PARTY (LIB) . 2 2.04 2 0 0 Total . 98 85 12 1 United States Senator CHAMBERS COUNTYWIDE VOTE FOR 1 Kay Bailey Hutchison (REP). 144 50.35 106 36 2 Barbara Ann Radnofsky COEMJ 133 46.50 117 15 1 Scott Lanier Jameson (LIS). 9 3.15 5 4 0 Total . 286 228 55 3 US Representative, District 14 CHAttlERS COUNTYWIDE VOTE FOR 1 Ron Pau 1 (REP). 90 33 .21 66 22 2 Shane Sklar CDEMl. 181 66 . 79 152 28 1 Total . 271 218 50 3 Govenor CHAMBERS COUNTYWIDE VOTE FOR 1 Rick Perry CREPJ . 76 26.12 51 23 2 Chris Be 11 (OEM) • 115 39 . 52 101 13 1 Janes Werner (LIB) 4 1.37 3 1 0 Richard "K 1nky" Fri e<ban 64 21.99 51 13 0 Caro 1e Keeton Strayhorn . 32 11.00 26 6 0 WRITE -IN Janes"Patriot" Dillon 0 0 0 0 Total _ 291 232 56 3 Lieutenant Governor CHAMBERS COUNTYWIDE VOTE FOR 1 David Dewhurst (REP) .
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