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  • 7/31/2019 Republican Primary

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    REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTION RESULTS denotes winner * denotes runoff (I) denotes incumbent

    69% of state precincts, 100% of county precincts Statewide Denton County

    Votes Percent Votes Percent

    Districtwide Denton County

    U.S. representative, District 24

    Kenny E. Marchant (I) 22,532 67.45 2,615 77.34

    Grant Stinchfield 10,870 32.54 766 22.65

    U.S. representative, District 26

    Michael Burgess (I)

    State Board of Education, District 14Gail Lowe (I) 37,222 47.62 7,407 45.90

    Sue Melton 40,939 52.37 8,730 54.09

    State senator, District 12

    Jane Nelson (I)

    State senator, District 30

    Craig Estes (I) 36,192 65.62 1,969 63.35

    Jim Herblin 18,961 34.37 1,139 36.64

    State representative, District 63Tan Parker (I)

    State representative, District 64

    Mike Brucia 1,887 29.91

    Myra Crownover (I) 4,420 70.08

    State representative, District 65

    Mike Hennefer 777 16.19

    David Loerwald 1,033 21.52

    Ron Simmons 2,988 62.27

    State representative, District 106

    Pat Fallon 5,781 71.32

    Amber Fulton 2,325 28.68Chief justice, 2nd Court of Appeals

    Terrie Livingston

    Justice, 2nd Court of Appeals, Place 4

    Bob McCoy

    Justice, 2nd Court of Appeals, Place 5

    Sue WalkerJustice, 2nd Court of Appeals, Place 6

    LeeAnn Campbell Dauphinot

    Sheriff

    Jesse Flores 3,485 11.0

    Benny Parkey (I) 11,019 34.77

    William B. Travis 17,185 54.23

    Tax assessor-collector

    Michelle French 15,367 50.97

    Marc Moffitt 14,781 49.03

    County commissioner, Precinct No. 1

    Hugh Coleman (I) 8,574 100

    County commissioner, Precinct No. 3

    Bobbie J. Mitchell (I) 5,370 100

    District judge, 16th District Court

    Derbha Houston Jones 4,880 16.56 Sherry Shipman 24,597 83.44

    District judge, 362nd District Court

    Bruce McFarling (I) 25,252 100

    District judge, 393rd District Court

    Doug Robison (I) 25,091 100

    District judge, 431st District Court

    Jonathan M. Bailey (I) 24,834 100Constable, Precinct 1

    James E. Jim Dotson (I) 4,336 100

    Constable, Precinct 2100% of district precincts

    Hal Grant 1,226 28.77

    Michael Truitt (I) 3,035 71.23

    Constable, Precinct 3100% of district precincts

    Barry Minoff 1,627 39.93

    Jerry Raburn (I) 2,448 60.07

    Constable, Precinct 4100% of district precincts

    Tim Burch 4,446 68.76Sam Mooney 2,020 31.24

    Constable, Precinct 5100% of district precincts

    * Doug Boydston 2,277 42.43

    * Dale Chegwidden 2,361 43.99

    George Riojas 729 13.58

    Constable, Precinct 6100% of district precincts

    Douglas Lee 1,968 39.38

    Ron Smith (I) 3,030 60.62

    Chairman, Denton County Republican Party

    Dianne Edmondson (I) 26,078 100

    100% of county precincts Denton County

    Votes Percent Votes Percent

    Votes Percent

    President

    Michelle Bachmann 8,840 .8 339 .9

    John Davis 3,180 .3 148 .4

    Newt Gingrich 5,156 4.8 1,626 4.5

    Jon Huntsman 6,883 .7 230 .6

    Ron Paul 114,078 10.8 3,806 10.4Charles Buddy Roemer 3,482 .3 77 .2

    Mitt Romney 736,293 70 25,466 69.8

    Rick Santorum 82,444 7.9 3,631 9.9

    Uncommitted 46,130 4.4 1,184 3.2

    U.S. senator

    Glenn Addison 16,682 1.6 443 1.2

    Joe Agris 3,304 .3 62 .2

    Curt Cleaver 4,845 .5 94 .3

    * Ted Cruz 330,435 32.4 12,464 34.8

    * David Dewhurst 469,881 46.1 11,271 31.4

    Ben Gambini 5,358 .5 192 .5

    Craig James 38,226 3.8 1,369 3.8

    Tom Leppert 137,235 13.5 9,575 26.7Lela Pittenger 13,319 1.3 378 1.1

    Railroad commissioner

    Becky Berger 104,661 12.2 3,557 12

    Beryl Burgess 36,757 4.3 2,554 8.6

    * Warren Chisum 232,662 27.2 8,526 28.5

    Joe Cotten 93,054 10.9 3,316 11.1

    * Christi Craddick 308,490 36 9,194 30.8

    Roland Sledge 81,086 9.5 2,730 9.1

    Railroad commissioner (unexpired)

    Al Lee 53,252 6.4 2,229 7.7

    Elizabeth Murray-Kolb 176,584 21.3 6,445 22.3

    * Greg Parker 239,819 28.9 8,106 28

    * Barry Smitherman 359,790 43.4 12,147 42

    Justice, Supreme Court, Place 2

    Steve Smith 357,443 43.2 10,866 37.7

    Don Willett (I) 470,068 56.8 17,960 62.3

    Justice, Supreme Court, Place 4

    * John Devine 261,772 32.3 7,909 28.2

    * David Medina (I) 311,623 38.4 9,861 35.2

    Joe Pool Jr. 237,871 29.3 10,286 36.6

    Justice, Supreme Court, Place 6

    Nathan Hecht (I) 726,444 100 25,813 100

    Presiding judge, Court of Criminal Appeals

    Sharon Keller (I) 732,677 100 25,970 100

    Justice, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 7

    Barbara Parker Hervey (I) 718,144 100 25,567 100Justice, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 8

    Elsa Alcala (I) 701,880 100 25,118 100

    PROPOSITIONS

    School choice:The state should fund education by allowing dollars to

    follow the child instead of the bureaucracy, through a program which

    allows parents the freedom to choose their childs school, public or

    private, while also saving significant taxpayer dollars.

    Yes 857,737 84.5 29,925 84.3

    No 157,715 15.5 5,563 15.7

    Health care: Congress should immediately repeal the Patient

    Protection and Affordable Care Act and reject the rationing of health

    care by government or the intrusion by government into the doctor-

    patient relationship.Yes 963,454 93 33,713 93.2

    No 72,936 7 2,467 6.8

    Public prayer: Government should be prohibited from restricting the

    content of public prayer.Yes 955,279 91.5 32,890 91

    No 89,175 8.5 3,263 9

    Budget: Out-of-control spending should be stopped at all levels of

    federal and state government through constitutional amendments

    limiting any increase in government spending to the combined

    increase of population and inflation, requiring voter approval.

    Yes 966,275 93.8 33,228 93.8

    No 63,433 6.2 2,190 6.2

    Redistricting:The Texas Legislature should redraw the court-imposed

    lines for Congress and state legislative districts in its upcoming

    session in order to remedy inequities.

    Yes 726,999 75.5 24,939 75.3

    No 235,832 24.5 8,184 24.7