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Court Order Order No: 2006 2052 Date COURT ORDER 5- ORDER NO: 2006 2052 DATE: NOVEMBER 15, 2006 STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF DALLAS § BE IT REMEMBERED, at a regular meeting of the Commissioners Court of Dallas County, Texas, held on the 15th day of NOVe1th , 2006, on motion made by Mike Cantrell, Commissioner of District No. 2 and seconded by Maurine Dickey, Commissioner of District No. 1, the following Order was adopted: WHEREAS, THE MATTER TO BE CONSIDERED IS THE CANVASSING AND CERTIFICATION OF THE RESULTS OF THE GENERAL ELECTION HELD ON November 7,2006, for the purpose of electing Members of Congress, state and district officers, and Members of Legislature, and County officers and district officers. RESULTS BEING AS FOLLOWS: SEE ATTACHED COPY IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED BY THE COMMISSIONERS COURT OF DALLAS COUNTY, TEXAS THAT THE RETURNS BE CERTIFIED AND REPORTED TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TEXAS ELECTION CODE. DONE IN OPEN COURT this the 15th day of Ma4 ne Dickey Mike Cantrell Margaret Keliher Dallas County Judge Commissioner, District Commissioner, District No. 2 - ABSENT John Wiley Kenneth A. Mayfield District 3 y7/' Commissioner, District No. 4 R. Elections Administrator Canvass Report 2006 General Election November 7, 2006 Dallas County, Texas Votes U. S. Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison Rep 213,215 Barbara Ann Radnofsky Dem 179,781 Scott Lanier Jameson Lib 7,545 U. S. Representative District 3 Sam Johnson Rep 21,793 Dan Dodd Dean 17,289 Christopher J. Claytor Lib 989 U. S. Representative District 5 Jeb 1-Jensarling Rep 37,378 Charlie Thompson Dem 24,815 Mike Nelson Lib 1,569 U. S. Representative District 24 Kenny E. Marchant Rep 36,495 Gary R. Page Dem 27,077 Mark Frohman Lib 1,852 U. S. Representative District 26 Michael C. Burgess Rep 14 Tim Barnwell Dern 5 Rich Haas Lib U. S. Representative District 30 Wilson Aurbach Rep 17,850 Eddie Bernice Johnson Dem 81,348 Ken Ashby Lib 2,250 U. S. Representative District 32 Pete Sessions Rep 71,461 Will Pryor Dem 52,269 John B. Hawley Lib 2,922 Governor Rick Perry Rep 143,132 Chris Bell Dem 161,886 James Werner Lib 2,172 Richard "Kinky" Friedman Ind 41,330 Carole Keeton Strayhorn Ind 57,581 James "Patriot" Dillon Write-In 110 Lieutenant Governor David Dewhurst Rep 199,383 Maria Luisa Alvarado Dem 185,344 Judy Baker Lib 15,386 Dallas County, Texas 2006 Canvass Report Page 1 of 10 Summary Rept-Group Detail 11/14/200601:35 PM Canvass Report 2006 General Election November 7, 2006 Dallas County, Texas Votes Attorney General Rep 203,362 Greg Abbott 183,419 David Van Os Dent Jon Roland Lib 11,190 Comptroller of Public Accounts Rep 200,107 Susan Combs Fred Head Dem [83,341 Mike Burns Lib 11,507 Commissioner of the General Land Office Jerry Patterson Rep 179,584 194,823 VaLinda Hathcox Dent Michael A. French Lib 13,391 Commissioner of Agriculture Rep 181,172 Todd Staples Hank Gilbert Dent 195,606 Clay Woolam Lib 11,886 Railroad Commissioner Elizabeth Ames Jones Rep 180,985 Dale Henry Dent 192,780 Tabitha Serrano Lib 14,832 Chief Justice, Supreme Court, Unexpired Term 200,230 Wallace Jefferson Rep Tom Oxford Lib 72,189 Charles E. Waterbury Write-In 745 Justice, Supreme Court, Place 2 Rep 168,162 Don Willett William E. "Bill" Moody Dem 204,310 Wade Wilson Lib 14,614 Justice, Supreme Court, Place 4 Rep 200,725 David M. Medina Jerry Adkins Lib 72,559 Justice, Supreme Court, Place 6 201,294 Nathan Hecht Rep Todd Phillippi Lib 71,753 Justice, Supreme Court, Place 8, Unexpired Term Phil Johnson Rep 199,685 Jay H. Cookingham Lib 70,967 Presiding Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals Sharon Keller Rep 186,960 J. R. Molina Dent 195,356 Dallas County, Texas 2006 Canvass Report Page 2o tO Summary Rept-Group Detail 11/14/200601:35 PM Canvass Report 2006 General Election November 7, 2006 Dallas County, Texas Votes Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 7 Barbara Parker Hervey Rep 200,568 Quanah Parker Lib 70,946 Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 8 Rep 198,115 Charles Holcomb Dave Howard Lib 71,225 Member, State Board of Education, District 12 Geraldine "Tincy" Miller Rep 150,086 Matthew Havener Lib 42,976 State Senator, District 2 Bob Deuell Rep 33,791 Dennis Kaptain Lib 10,553 State Senator, District 8 Florence Shapiro Rep 37,605 State Representative, District 100 Terri Hodge Dem 12,523 Robert M. Pritchett Lib 1,578 State Representative, District 101 Thomas Latham Rep 13,248 Jeffrey S. Joyner Lib 4,132 State Representative, District 102 Tony Goolsby Rep 13,166 Dem 11,613 Harriet Miller Thomas Hall Lib 571 State Representative, District 103 Rafael Anchia Dem 7,702 David R. Mason Lb 1,533 State Representative, District 104 Roberto R. Alonzo Dem 7,906 Cameron McSpadden Lib 1,344 State Representative, District 105 Linda Harper-Brown Rep 11,881 Bob Romano Dent 8,865 John Turner Lib 822 State Representative, District 106 Kirk England Rep 10,459 Katy Hubener Dem 10,224 Gene Freeman Lib 591 Dallas County, Texas 2006 Canvass Report Page 3o 10 Summary Rept-Group Detail 11/14/200601:35 PM Canvass Report 2006 General Election November 7,2006 Dallas County, Texas Votes State Representative, District 107 Bill Keffer Rep 15,145 Allen Vaught Dem 16,254 Chris Jones Lib 1,038 State Representative, District 108 Dan Branch Rep 17,244 Jack F. Borden Dem 12,447 T. Evan Fisher Lib 1,106 State Representative, District 109 Helen Giddings Dem 26,511 Maurice Dubois Lib 2,811 State Representative, District 110 Barbara Mallory Caraway Dem 14,896 State Representative, District Ill Cindy Werner Rep 7,641 Yvonne Davis Dent 21,462 State Representative, District 112 Fred Hill Rep 21,068 Matthew G. Moseley Lib 5,961 State Representative, District 113 Joe Driver Rep 15,242 Eric Brandler Dem 9,793 Justin Winn Lib 799 State Representative, District 114 Will Hartnett Rep 16,808 Dem 12,791 Phillip Shinoda Edward C. Cormack Lib 639 State Representative, District 115 Jim Jackson Rep 22,050 Chief Justice, Court of Appeals District Linda Thomas Rep 214,258 51h Justice, Court of Appeals District, Place 2 Joseph B. Morris Rep 208,920 Justice, 5th Court of Appeals District, Place Jim Moseley Rep 208,503 Justice, 5" Court of Appeals District, Place 9 Martin E. Richter Rep 205,985 Justice, th Court of Appeals District, Place 10 Molly Francis Rep 207,174 Dallas County, Texas 2006 Canvass Report Page 4o 10 Summary Rapt-Group Detail 11/14/200601:35 PM Canvass Report 2006 General Election November 7, 2006 Dallas County, Texas Votes Justice, 5" Court of Appeals District, Place II Douglas S. Lang Rep 204,683 5th Justice, Court of Appeals District, Place 12 Amos Mazzant Rep 202,909 Justice, 5° Court of Appeals District, Place 13 Elizabeth Lang Miers Rep 205,788 District Judge, 44" Judicial District David Kelton Rep 183,969 Carlos Cortez Dem 195,940 District Judge, 68" Judicial District Charles Stokes Rep 178,608 Martin Hoffman Dem 200,794 District Judge, 101 " Judicial District Jay Patterson Rep 182,094 Martin "Marty" Lowy Dem 197,416 District Judge, 16 Judicial District Robert Frost Rep 188,276 Bruce Priddy Dent 193,237 134th District Judge, Judicial District Anne Ashby Rep 203,816 District Judge, 160'h District Nancy A. Thomas Rep 180,071 Jim Jordan Dent 199,874 District Judge, 19 1" Judicial District Catharina Haynes Rep 183,192 Gena Slaughter Dem 196,619 District Judge, 192'd Judicial District Rep 177,400 Dawn Estes Craig Smith Dem 203,844 District Judge, 193 d District David Evans Rep 180,236 Carl Ginsberg Dem 199,355 District Judge, 1941h Judicial District Mary E. Miller Rep 183,890 Ernest White Dem 194,764 District Judge, 195" Judicial District Dianne Kathryn Jones Rep 183,434 Fred Tinsley Dent 195,966 Dallas County, Texas 2006 Canvass Report Pageo 5 10 Summary Rept-Group Detail 11/14/200601:35 PM Canvass Report 2006 General Election November 7, 2006 Dallas County, Texas Votes District Judge, 203" Judicial District Lana McDaniel Rep 203,533 District Judge, 204" Judicial District Mark Nancarrow Rep 176,849 Lena Levario Dem 201,931 District Judge, 254" Judicial District Jeff Coen Rep 180,620 David Hanschen Dem 196,420 District Judge, 255" Judicial District Craig Fowler Rep 174,693 Lori Chrisman Heckert Dent 203,133 District Judge, 256" Judicial District Brenda Garrett Green Rep 183,945 David Lopez Dent 192,166 District Judge, 265" Judicial District Keith Dean Rep 176,762 Mark C. Stoltz Dent 198,560 District Judge, 282 Judicial District Karen Greene Rep 183,373 Andy Chatham Dem 191,965 District Judge, 283 " Judicial District Becky Gregory Rep 181,361 Rick Magnis Dent 193,185 District Judge, 291 t Judicial District Susan Hawk Rep 201,609 District Judge, 292" Judicial District Rep 184,090 Henry Wade, Jr. Larry Mitchell Dem 195,242 298th District Judge, Judicial District Karen Willcutts Rep 173,636 Emily G. Tobolowsky Dent 202,222 363 d District Judge, Judicial District Faith Johnson Rep 182,446 Tracy Holmes Dem 193,805 Criminal District Judge Dallas County Number I Janice Warder Rep 175,999 Robert Bums Dent 198,685 Dallas County, Texas 2006 Canvass Report Page 6o 10 Summary Rept-Group Detail 11/14/200601:35 PM Canvass Report 2006 General Election November 7, 2006 Dallas County, Texas Votes Criminal District Judge Dallas County Number 5 Manny Alvarez Rep 177,593 Carter Thompson Dem 198,900 Criminal District Judge Dallas County Number 6 Danny Clancy Rep 173,121 Jeanine Howard Dent 201,346 Criminal District Judge Dallas County Number 7 Livia Liu Rep 173,457 Mike Snipes Dem 202,397 Family District Judge, 301" Judicial District Susan Rankin Rep 180,915 Lynn Cherry Dent 194,785 Family District Judge, 302 nd Judicial District Frances A.
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