General Election, 2014 Following are the official voting results for the general election held November 4, 2014, for all statewide races and for contested state senate and state board of education races. These are official returns as canvassed by the State Canvassing Board. Abbreviations used are (Dem.) Democrat, (Rep.) Republican, (Lib.) Libertarian, (Ind.) Independent and (W-I) Write-in.

Govenor Justice, Supreme Court, Place 7 (Rep.)...... 2,796,547...... 59.15% Jeff Boyd (Rep.)...... 2,711,363...... 58.89% Wendy R. Davis (Dem.)...... 1,835,596...... 38.83% Gina Benavides (Dem.)...... 1,731,031...... 37.60% Kathie Glass (Lib.)...... 75,488...... 1.59% Don Fulton (Lib.)...... 126,725...... 2.75% Brandon Parmer (Green)...... 18,490...... 0.39% Charles E. Waterbury (Green)...... 34,493...... 0.74% Sarah M. Pavitt (W-I)...... 1,060...... 0.02% Total Vote...... 4,603,612 Total vote...... 4,727,181 Justice, Supreme Court, Place 8 Lieutenant Governor Phil Johnson (Rep.)...... 2,948,052...... 78.79% Dan Patrick (Rep.)...... 2,724,493...... 58.14% RS Roberto Koelsch (Lib.)...... 447,522...... 11.96% Leticia Van de Putte (Dem.)...... 1,813,974...... 38.71% Jim Chisolm (Green)...... 345,675...... 9.23% Robert D. Butler (Lib.)...... 119,833...... 2.55% Total Vote...... 3,741,249 Chandrakantha Courtney (Green)...... 27,719...... 0.59% Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 3 Total vote...... 4,686,019 Bert Richardson (Rep.)...... 2,738,412...... 59.84% Attorney General John Granberg (Dem.)...... 1,671,921...... 36.53% Ken Paxton (Rep.)...... 2,743,473...... 58.81% Mark W. Bennett (Lib.)...... 165,327...... 3.61% Sam Houston (Dem.)...... 1,773,250...... 38.01% Total Vote...... 4,575,660 Jamie Balagia (Lib.)...... 118,197...... 2.53% Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 4 Jamar Osborne (Green)...... 29,591...... 0.63% Kevin Patrick Yeary (Rep.)...... 2,876,256...... 76.21% Total vote...... 4,664,511 Quanah Parker (Lib.)...... 503,492...... 13.34% Judith Sanders-Castro (Green)...... 394,015...... 10.44% Comptroller of Public Accouts Total Vote...... 3,773,763 Glenn Hegar (Rep.)...... 2,698,682...... 58.37% Mike Collier (Dem.)...... 1,742,250...... 37.68% Ben Sanders (Lib.)...... 136,884...... 2.96% Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 9 Deb Shafto (Green)...... 44,985...... 0.97% David Newell (Rep.)...... 2,929,963...... 78.28% Total vote...... 4,622,801 William Bryan Strange III (Lib.)...... 492,026...... 13.14% George Joseph Altgelt (Green)...... 320,520...... 8.56% Commissioner of General Land Office Total Vote...... 3,742,509 George P. Bush (Rep.)...... 2,827,584...... 60.67% John Cook (Dem.)...... 1,645,828...... 35.31% STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION Justin Knight (Lib.)...... 126,422...... 2.71% District 3 Valerie Alessi (Green)...... 60,116...... 1.29% Marisa B. Perez (Dem.)...... 129,840...... 59.57% Total vote...... 4,659,950 Dave Mundy (Rep.)...... 81,295...... 37.29% Josh Morales (Lib.)...... 6,827...... 3.13% Commissioner of Agriculture Total Vote...... 217,962 (Rep.)...... 2,699,508...... 58.59% Jim Hogan (Dem.)...... 1,697,227...... 36,48% District 4 David “Rocky” Palmquist (Lib.)...... 132,518...... 2.87% Lawrence A. Allen Jr. (Dem.)...... 158,506...... 76.45% Kenneth Kendrick (Green)...... 77,557...... 1.68% Dorothy Olmos (Rep.)...... 48,804...... 23.54% Total vote...... 4,606,810 Total Vote...... 207,310 District 7 Railroad Commissioner David Bradley (Rep.)...... 226,856...... 63.88% Ryan Sitton (Rep.)...... 2,691,417...... 58.33% Kathy King (Dem.)...... 120,212...... 33.85% Steve Brown (Dem.)...... 1,682,796...... 36.48% Megan DaGata (Lib.)...... 8,021...... 2.25% Mark A. Miller (Lib.)...... 145,381...... 3.15% Total Vote...... 355,089 Martina Salinas (Green)...... 93,813...... 2.03% Total vote...... 4,613,407 District 11 Patricia “Pat” Hardy (Rep.)...... 242,165...... 65.11% OTHER STATE RACES Nancy Bean (Dem.)...... 116,674...... 31.37% Chief Justice, Supreme Court Craig Sanders (Lib.)...... 13,044...... 3.50% Nathan Hecht (Rep.)...... 2,757,218...... 59.69% Total Vote...... 371,883 William Moody (Dem.)...... 1,720,343...... 37.24% District 12 Tom Oxford (Lib.)...... 146,338...... 3.05% Geraldine “Tincy” Miller (Rep.)...... 222,347...... 61.39% Total Vote...... 4,618,899 Lois Parrott (Dem.)...... 127,616...... 35.23% Mark Wester (Lib.)...... 12,210...... 3.37% Justice, Supreme Court, Place 6 (unexpired term) Total Vote...... 362,173 Jeff Brown (Rep.)...... 2,772,824...... 60.32% Lawrence Edward Meyers (Dem.).....1,677,478...... 36.49% District 13 Mark Ash (Lib.)...... 146,530...... 3.18% Erika Beltran (Dem.)...... 172,404...... 89.82% Total Vote...... 4,596,832 Junart Sodoy (Lib.)...... 19,520...... 10.17% Total Vote...... 191,924 31 Senate Districts– Amarillo 84th Legislature

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STATE SENATE District 14 Kirk Watson (Dem.)...... 154,391...... 79.97% District 2 James Arthur Strohm (Lib.)...... 38,648...... 20,02% Bob Hall (Rep.)...... 99,925...... 83.58% Total Vote...... 193,039 Don Bates (Lib.)...... 19,626...... 16.41% District 15 Total Vote...... 119,551 John Whitmire (Dem.)...... 74,192...... 59.16% District 3 Ron Hale (Rep.)...... 48,249...... 38.47% Robert Nichols (Rep.)...... 140,069...... 90.55% Gilberto Valesquez Jr. (Lib.)...... 2,947...... 2.35% J. Tyler Lindsey (Lib.)...... 14,605...... 9.44% Total Vote...... 125,388 Total Vote...... 154,674 District 17 District 5 (Rep.)...... 113,817...... 63.33% Charles Schwertner (Rep.)...... 112,930...... 64.97% Rita Lucido (Dem.)...... 60,934...... 33.90% Joel Shapiro (Dem.)...... 54,286...... 31.23% George Hardy (Lib.)...... 3,642...... 2.02% Matthew Whittington (Lib.)...... 6,595...... 3.79% David Courtney (Green)...... 1,303...... 0.72% Total Vote...... 173,811 Total Vote...... 179,696 District 7 District 23 Paul Bettencourt (Rep.)...... 123,551...... 71.82% Royce West (Dem.)...... 99,102...... 79.39% Jim Davis (Dem.)...... 45,230...... 26.29% John Lawson (Rep.)...... 23,520...... 18.84% Whitney Bilyeu (Lib.)...... 3,244...... 1.88% Jonathan F. Erhardt (Lib.)...... 2,204...... 1.76% Total Vote...... 172,025 Total Vote...... 124,826 District 8 District 25 Van Taylor (Rep.)...... 114,498...... 79.06% Donna Campbell (Rep.)...... 153,536...... 65.15% Scott Jameson (Lib.)...... 30,312...... 20.93% Daniel Boone (Dem.)...... 75,012...... 31.83% Total Vote...... 144,810 Brandin P. Lea (Lib..)...... 7,106...... 3.01% District 9 Total Vote...... 235,654 Kelly Hancock (Rep..)...... 89,331...... 65.06% Gregory R. Perry (Dem.)...... 47,965...... 34.93% District 30 Total Vote...... 137,296 Craig Estes (Rep.)...... 140,240...... 86.65% Cory Lane (Lib..)...... 21,599...... 13.34% District 10 Total Vote...... 161,839 Konni Burton (Rep.)...... 95,532...... 52.82% Libby Willis (Dem.)...... 80,872...... 44.72% District 31 Gene Lord (Lib.)...... 3,340...... 1.84% Kel Seliger (Rep.)...... 107,030...... 90.40% John Tunmire (Green)...... 1,094...... 0.60% Steven Gibson (Lib.)...... 11,355...... 9.59% Total Vote...... 180,838 Total Vote...... 118,385