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Super Tuesday election results - Taylor and Tom Green counties

Here are the most up-to-date results for Super Tuesday.

TEXAS, USA —

TOM GREEN COUNTY results (as of 9:19 p.m.):


REPUBLICAN

U.S. Senator

  • Mark Yancey - 13.06%
  • John Anthony Castro - 4.22%
  • John Cornyn - 74.60%
  • Dwayne Stovall - 7.00%
  • Virgil Bierschwale - 1.11%

    U.S. Congressional District 11
  • August Pfluger 52.15%
  • Brandon Batch 15.06%
  • Wesley W. Virdell 7.34%
  • Jamie Berryhill 6.96%
  • J. Ross Lacy 4.45%
  • J.D. Faircloth 3.93%
  • Casey Gray 3.72%
  • Robert Tucker 2.92%
  • Ned Luscombe 1.93%
  • Gene Barber 1.53%

Railroad Commissioner

  • Ryan Sitton - 42.48%
  • James “Jim” Wright - 57.52% 

Chief Justice Supreme Court

  • Nathan Hecht - unopposed

Justice, Supreme Court, Place 6

  • Jane Bland - unopposed

Justice, Supreme Court, Place 7

  • Jeff Boyd - unopposed

Justice, Supreme Court, Place 8

  • Brett Busby - unopposed

Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 3

  • Bert Richardson - 60.24% 
  • Gina Parker - 39.76%

Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 4

  • Kevin Patrick Yeary - unopposed

Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 9

  • David Newell - unopposed

Member, State Board of Education, District 15

  • Jay Johnson - unopposed

State Senator, District 28

  • Charles Perry - unopposed

State Representative, District 72

  • Lynette Lucas - 13.26%
  • Drew Darby - 86.74%

Justice, 3rd Court of Appeals District

  • Jeff Rose - unopposed

District Judge, 51st Judicial District

  • Carmen Symes Dusek - unopposed

District Judge, 119th Judicial District

  • Ben Woodward - unopposed

District Judge, 340th Judicial District

  • Jay Weatherby - unopposed

District Judge, 391st Judicial District

  • Brad Goodwin - unopposed

District Attorney, 51st Judicial District

  • Allison Palmer - unopposed

District Attorney, 119th Judicial District

  • John H. Best -unopposed

Sheriff

  • Keith Muncey - 36.62%
  • J. Nick Hanna - 63.38%

County Attorney

  • Chris Taylor - unopposed

Tax Assessor-Collector County

  • Becky Robles - unopposed

County Commissioner, Pct. 1

  • Cary Houston - 34.12%
  • Ralph E. Hoelscher - 65.88%

County Commissioner, Pct. 3

  • Rick Bacon - unopposed

Constable, Pct. 1

  • Mike Magee - unopposed

Constable, Pct. 2

  • Deen Dickson - unopposed

Constable, Pct. 3

  • Mark A. Whitaker - unopposed

Constable, Pct. 4

  • Randy Harris - unopposed

County Chair

  • Jeff Betty - unopposed

Precinct Chair, Precinct 421

  • Larry Miller - 64.50%
  • Bruce Burkett -35.50%

Precinct Chair, Precinct 436

  • David Behrend - 55.41%
  • Rebecca Long - 44.59%

Precinct Chair, Precinct 230

  • Anna Bartosh - 67.57%
  • Martha Visney - 32.43%

Precinct Chair, Precinct 213

  • Herman H. McGill - 58.37%
  • Ken Casper - 41.63%

First Amendment Rights

Yes - 88.23%

No - 11.77%

Second Amendment Rights

Yes -  85.52%

No - 14.48%

Ending Taxpayer – funded lobbying

Yes - 94.47%

No - 5.53%

Border Wall

Yes - 93.75%

No - 6.25%

Parental Rights A

Yes - 90.39%

No - 9.61%

Parental Rights B

Yes - 95.05%

No - 4.95%

History

Yes - 98.39%

No - 1.61%

Voter Integrity

Yes - 98.76%

No - 1.24%

Bail Reform

Yes - 95.18%

No - 4.82%

Term Limits

Yes - 91.55%

No - 8.45%


DEMOCRAT


U.S. Representative, District 11

  • Jon Mark Hogg - unopposed

U.S. Senator

  • Royce West - 10.12%
  • Chris Bell - 10.81%
  • Michael Cooper - 7.41%
  • D.R. Hunter - 2.01%
  • Annie “Mama” Garcia - 19.69% 
  • Amanda K. Edwards - 10.41%
  • Jack Daniel Foster Jr. - 2.71%
  • Cristina Tzintzun Ramirez - 17.39%
  • Victor Hugo Harris - 1.53%
  • Sema Hernandez - 3.73%
  • Mary “MJ” Hegar - 13.17%
  • Adrian Ocegueda - 1.02%

Railroad Commissioner

  • Kelly Stone - 23.38%
  • Roberto R. “Beto” Alonzo - 32.34%
  • Mark Watson - 13.07%
  • Chrysta Castaneda - 31.21%

Chief Justice Supreme Court

  • Jerry Zimmerer - 19.73%
  • Amy Clark Meachum - 80.27%

Justice, Supreme Court, Place 6

  • Larry Praeger - 25.27%
  • Kathy Cheng - 74.73%

Justice, Supreme Court, Place 7

  • Staci Williams - 58.55%
  • Brandy Voss - 41.45%

Justice, Supreme Court, Place 8

  • Peter Kelly - 30.58%
  • Gisela D. Triana - 69.42%

Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 3

  • Elizabeth Davis Frizell - 75.06%
  • Dan Wood - 18.77%
  • William Pieratt Demond - 6.17%

Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 4

  • Steve Miears -  26.56%
  • Tina Clinton - 73.44%

Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 9

  • Brandon Birmingham - unopposed

Member, State Board of Education, District 15

  • John Betancourt - unopposed

Chief Justice, 3rd Court of Appeals

  • Darlene Byrne - 76.66%
  • Keith S. Hampton - 23.34%

County Chair

  • Sarah Eckel - unopposed

Proposition No. 1

Yes 94.23%

No 5.77%

Proposition No. 2

Yes 95.11%

No 4.89 %

Proposition No. 3

Yes 98.65%

No 1.35%

Proposition No. 4

Yes 95.60%

No 4.40%

Proposition No. 5

Yes 97.63%

No 2.37%

Proposition No. 6

Yes 97.72%

No 2.28%

Proposition No. 7

Yes 95.75%

No 4.25%

Proposition No. 8

Yes 97.00%

No 3.00%

Proposition No. 9

Yes 98.12%

No 1.88%

Proposition No. 10

Yes 96.16%

No 3.84%

Proposition No. 11

Yes 92.13%

No 7.87%

Early voting results - full listing - Tom Green County

TAYLOR COUNTY 

REPUBLICAN

U.S. Senator

  • Virgil Bierschwale - 1.34%
  • Dwayne Stovall - 12.54%
  • John Cornyn - 77.58%
  • Mark Yancey - 3.71%
  • John Anthony Castro - 4.82%

U.S. Representative, District 19

  • Jodey C. Arrington - 88.36% 
  • Vance W. Boyd - 11.64%

Railroad Commissioner

  • Ryan Sitton - 47.92%
  • James “Jim” Wright - 52.08%

Chief Justice Supreme Court

  • Nathan Hecht - unopposed

Justice, Supreme Court, Place 6, Unexpired Term

  • Jane Bland - unopposed

Justice, Supreme Court, Place 7

  • Jeff Boyd - unopposed

Justice, Supreme Court, Place 8

  • Brett Busby - unopposed

Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 3

  • Bert Richardson - 59.56% 
  • Gina Parker - 40.44%

Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 4

  • Kevin Patrick Yeary - unopposed

Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 9

  • David Newell - unopposed

Member, State Board of Education, District 15

  • Jay Johnson - unopposed

State Senator, District 24

  • Dawn Buckingham - unopposed

State Representative, District 71

  • Stan Lambert - unopposed

Justice, 11th Court of Appeals District, Place 2

  • Frank Hunold - 20.82%
  • Bruce Williams - 79.18%

Justice, 11th Court of Appeals District, Place 3, Unexpired Term

  • W. Stacy Trotter - unopposed

District Judge, 42nd Judicial District

  • James Edison - unopposed

District Judge, 104th Judicial District

  • Blake Norvell - 22.44% 
  • Kevin Willhelm - 35.43%
  • Jeff Propst - 42.13%

District Judge, 350th Judicial District

  • Thomas M. Wheeler  - unopposed

Sheriff

  • Ricky Bishop - 64.43% 
  • Jeff Stanton - 12.75%
  • Les D. Bruce - 22.82%

County Tax Assessor-Collector

  • Kay Middleton - unopposed

County Commissioner, Precinct No.1

  • Miles P. Owen - 40.21%
  • Randy Williams - 59.79%

Justice of the Peace, Precinct No. 1, Place 1

  • Mike McAuliffe - 77.89%
  • Shawna N. Joiner -  22.11%

Constable, Precinct No. 1

  • Dwight L. Kinney - unopposed

County Chairman

  • Winston Ohlhausen - unopposed

Constable, Commissioner, Precinct No.2

  • J.P. Tuck - unopposed

Constable, Commissioner, Precinct No.3

  • A. DeWayne Bush - unopposed

County Commissioner, Precinct No. 3

  • Brad Birchum - 54.57% 
  • Jeff Dressen - 45.43%

Constable, Commissioner, Precinct No.4

  • Mark Moore - unopposed

PROPOSITIONS

Proposition 1

Texas should not restrict or prohibit prayer in public schools.

Yes - 88.76% 

No - 11.24%

Proposition 2

Texas should reject restrictions on the right to keep and bear arms

Yes - 83.9%

No -16.03%

Proposition 3

Texas should ban the practice of taxpayer-funded lobbying, which allows your tax dollars to be spent on lobbyists who work against the taxpayer.

Yes - 93.41%

No - 6.59%

Proposition 4

Texas should support the construction of a physical barrier and use exiting defense-grade surveillance equipment along the entire southern border of Texas

Yes - 92.75% 

No - 7.25%

Proposition 5

Texas parents or legal guardians of public-school children under the age of 18 should be the sole decision makers for all their children’s healthcare decisions, including, but not limited to, psychological assessment and treatments, contraception, and sex education.

Yes - 87.95%

No - 12.05%

Proposition 6

Texas should ban chemical castration, puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones, and genital mutilation surgery on all minor children for transition purposes given that Texas children as young as three (3) are being transition from their biological sex to the opposite sex.

Yes - 94.39%

No - 5.61%

Proposition 7

Texans should protect and preserve all historical monuments, artifacts, and buildings, such as the Alamo Cenotaph and our beloved Alamo, and should oppose any reimagining of the Alamo site.

Yes - 97.01%

No - 2.99%

Proposition 8

Texas election officials should heed the directives of the Office of the Governor to purge illegal voters from the voter rolls and verify that each new registered voter is a U.S. citizen.

Yes - 97.84%

No - 2.16%

Proposition 9

Bail in Texas should be based only on a person’s danger to society and risk of flight, not that person’s ability to pay.

Yes - 94.88%

No - 5.12%

Proposition 10

Texas should limit our state legislators’ terms to 12 years

Yes - 92.11%

No - 7.89%



DEMOCRATIC

U.S. Senator

  • Mary “M.J.” Hegar - 24.18%
  • Victor Hugo Harris - 4.58%
  • Michael Cooper - 5.56%
  • Adrian Ocegueda - 2.45%
  • Sema Hernandez - 8.26%
  • Cristina Tzintzun Ramirez - 14.33% 
  • D.R.Hunter - 5.95%
  • Royce West - 5.14%
  • Annie “Mamá” Garcia - 9.70% 
  • Jack Daniel Foster Jr. - 1.40%
  • Amanda K. Edwards - 8.57%
  • Chris Bell - 9.87%

United States Representative, District 19

  • Tom Watson

Railroad Commissioner

  • Roberto R. “Beto” Alonzo - 29.09%
  • Kelly Stone - 25.32%
  • Mark Watson - 18.08%
  • Chrysta Castañeda - 27.51%

Chief Justice, Supreme Court

  • Amy Clark Meachum - 84.53%
  • Gerald Zimmerer - 15.74%

Justice, Supreme Court, Place 6, Unexpired Term

  • Kathy Cheng - 77.98%
  • Larry Praeger - 22.02%

Justice, Supreme Court, Place 7

  • Staci Williams - 66.72% 
  • Brandy Voss - 33.28%

 Justice, Supreme Court, Place 8

  • Peter Kelly - 35.60%
  • Gisela D. Triana - 64.40%

Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 3

  • Dan Wood - 17.80%
  • William Pieratt Demond - 7.90% 
  • Elizabeth Davis Frizell - 74.30%

Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 4

  • Steven Miears - 24.78%
  • Tina Clinton -75.22%

Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 9

  • Brandon Birmingham

Member, State Board of Education, District 15

  • John Betancourt

State Senator, District 24

  • Clayton Tucker

State Representative, District 71

  • Samuel Hatton

County Chairman

  • David A. Turvaville -20.35%
  • Elizabeth J. Smyser - 79.65%

 

PROPOSITIONS

Proposition 1

Right to Healthcare: Should everyone in Texas have a right to quality healthcare, protected by a universally accessible Medicare-style system that saves rural hospitals, reduces the cost of prescription drugs, and guarantees access to reproductive healthcare?

Yes - 93.57%
No - 6.43%

Proposition 2

Right to a 21st Century Public Education:  Should everyone in Texas have the right to high-quality public education form pre-k to 12th grade, and affordable college and career training without the burden of crushing student loan debt?

Yes - 94.38%
No - 5.62%

Proposition 3

Right to Clean Air, Safe Water, and a Responsible Climate Policy:  Should everyone in Texas have the right to clean air, safe water, affordable and sustainable alternative energy sources, and a responsible climate policy that recognizes and addresses the climate crisis as a real and serious threat that impacts every aspect of live on this planet?

Yes - 97.76%
No - 2.24%

Proposition 4

Right to Economic Security: Should everyone in Texas have the right to economic security, where all workers have earned paid family and sick leave, training to prepare for future economies, and a living wage that respects their hard work?

Yes - 94.91%
No - 5.09%

Proposition 5

Right to Dignity & Respect: Should everyone in Texas have the right to a life of dignity and respect, free from discrimination and harassment anywhere, including businesses and public facilities, no matter how they identify, the color of their skin, whom the love, socioeconomic status, disability status, housing status, or from where they come from

Yes - 97.70%
No - 2.30%

Proposition 6

Right to Be Free from Violence: Should everyone in Texas have the right to live a life free from violence—gun, violence, racial hatred, terrorism, domestic violence, bullying, harassment or sexual assault—so Texans can grow in a safe environment?

Yes - 97.93%
No - 2.07%

Proposition 7

Right to Housing: Should everyone in Texas have the right to affordable and accessible housing and modern utilities (electricity, water, gas, and high-speed internet) free from any form of discrimination?

Yes - 95.18%
No - 4.82%

Proposition 8

Right to Vote: Should every eligible Texan have the right to vote, made easier by automatic voter registration, the option to vote by mail, guaranteed early and mobile voting stations, and a state election holiday – free from corporate campaign interference and gerrymandering?

Yes - 96.18%
No - 3.82%

Proposition 9

Right to a Fair Criminal Justice System: Should everyone in Texas have the right to a fair criminal justice system that treats people equally, uses proven methods for de-escalating situations instead of excessive force, and puts an end to the mass and disproportionate incarceration of people of color for minor offenses?

Yes - 97.64%
No - 2.36%

Proposition 10

Immigrant Rights: Should there be a just and fair comprehensive immigration reform solution that includes an earned path to citizenship for law-abiding immigrants and their children, keeps families together, protects DREAMers, and provides workforce solutions for businesses?

Yes - 95.48%
No - 4.52%

Proposition 11

 Right to Fair Taxation: Should Texas establish equitable taxation for people at all income levels and for businesses and corporations, large and small, so our state government can fund our educational, social, infrastructure, business, and all government services.

Yes - 91.13%
No - 8.87%

https://www.taylorcountytexas.org/549/Election-Results 

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