Texas Secretary of State Geoffrey S. Connor Race Summary Report Unofficial Election Tabulation 2004 General Election November 2, 2004

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1 President/Vice-President Early Provisional Ballots: 4,284 Total Provisional Ballots: 23,246 Precincts Reported: 8,806 of 8, % Delegates George W. Bush/ Dick Cheney - Incumbent REP* 2,370, % 4,518, % John F. Kerry/ John Edwards DEM* 1,388, % 2,825, % Michael Badnarik/ Richard V. Campagna LIB* 16, % 38, % Michael Anthony Peroutka/ Chuck Baldwin W-I* % 1, % John Joseph Kennedy/ Daniel R. Rezac W-I* % % Deborah Elaine Allen/ Joesph H. Senegals W-I* % % Andrew J. Falk/ Marijohn Peterman W-I* % % Walt Brown/ Mary Alice Herbert W-I* % % David Keith Cobb/ Patricia LaMarche W-I* % % Ralph Nader/ Peter Miguel Camejo W-I* 2, % 5, % Registered Voters: 13,098,329 Total Votes Cast 3,779, % Voting Early 7,389, % Voting Total Number of Voters Voted 7,482,947 U. S. Representative District 1 Precincts Reported: 349 of % Louie Gohmert REP* 89, % 156, % Max Sandlin - Incumbent DEM* 47, % 96, % Dean L. Tucker LIB* % 2, % Total Votes Cast 137, ,137 U. S. Representative District 2 Precincts Reported: 228 of % Ted Poe REP* 71, % 139, % Nick Lampson - Incumbent DEM* 55, % 107, % Sandra Leigh Saulsbury LIB* 1, % 3, % Total Votes Cast 127, ,096 Page 1 of 34

2 U. S. Representative District 3 Precincts Reported: 184 of % Sam Johnson - Incumbent REP* 110, % 179, % James Vessels LIB* 6, % 13, % Paul Jenkins IND* 8, % 16, % Total Votes Cast 125, ,153 U. S. Representative District 4 Precincts Reported: 378 of % Ralph Hall - Incumbent REP* 83, % 187, % Jim Nickerson DEM* 32, % 82, % Kevin D. Anderson LIB* 1, % 3, % Total Votes Cast 117, ,693 U. S. Representative District 5 Precincts Reported: 281 of % Jeb Hensarling - Incumbent REP* 72, % 148, % Bill Bernstein DEM* 33, % 75, % John Gonzalez LIB* 1, % 6, % Total Votes Cast 108, ,527 Page 2 of 34

3 U. S. Representative District 6 Precincts Reported: 313 of % Joe Barton - Incumbent REP* 87, % 168, % Morris Meyer DEM* 40, % 83, % Stephen Schrader LIB* 1, % 3, % Total Votes Cast 129, ,536 U. S. Representative District 7 Precincts Reported: 193 of % John Culberson - Incumbent REP* 75, % 174, % John Martinez DEM* 37, % 90, % Drew Parks LIB* % 3, % Paul Staton IND* 1, % 3, % Total Votes Cast 114, ,246 U. S. Representative District 8 Precincts Reported: 274 of % Kevin Brady - Incumbent REP* 91, % 179, % James "Jim" Wright DEM* 35, % 77, % Paul Hansen LIB* 1, % 3, % Total Votes Cast 128, ,895 Page 3 of 34

4 U. S. Representative District 9 Precincts Reported: 146 of % Arlette Molina REP* 20, % 41, % Al Green DEM* 49, % 113, % Stacey Lynn Bourland LIB* % 1, % Total Votes Cast 70, ,669 U. S. Representative District 10 Precincts Reported: 239 of % Michael T. McCaul REP* 88, % 181, % Robert Fritsche LIB* 17, % 35, % Lorenzo Sadun W-I* 8, % 13, % Total Votes Cast 114, ,517 U. S. Representative District 11 Precincts Reported: 436 of % Mike Conaway REP* 100, % 176, % Wayne Raasch DEM* 25, % 50, % Jeffrey Blunt LIB* 1, % 3, % Total Votes Cast 127, ,571 Page 4 of 34

5 U. S. Representative District 12 Precincts Reported: 300 of % Kay Granger - Incumbent REP* 84, % 173, % Felix Alvarado DEM* 32, % 66, % Total Votes Cast 117, ,397 U. S. Representative District 13 Precincts Reported: 474 of % Mac Thornberry - Incumbent REP* 89, % 188, % M.J. (Smitty) Smith LIB* 6, % 15, % Total Votes Cast 95, ,077 U. S. Representative District 15 Precincts Reported: 298 of % Michael D. Thamm REP* 31, % 67, % Rubén Hinojosa - Incumbent DEM* 40, % 96, % William R. Cady LIB* % 2, % Total Votes Cast 72, ,237 Page 5 of 34

6 U. S. Representative District 16 Precincts Reported: 162 of % David Brigham REP* 30, % 49, % Silvestre Reyes - Incumbent DEM* 57, % 108, % Brad Clardy LIB* 1, % 2, % Total Votes Cast 89, ,316 U. S. Representative District 17 Precincts Reported: 324 of % Arlene Wohlgemuth REP* 65, % 116, % Chet Edwards - Incumbent DEM* 62, % 125, % Clyde L. Garland LIB* 1, % 3, % Total Votes Cast 129, ,734 U. S. Representative District 18 Precincts Reported: 223 of % Sheila Jackson Lee - Incumbent DEM* 48, % 135, % Brent Sullivan LIB* 2, % 7, % Tom Bazán IND* 3, % 9, % Total Votes Cast 54, ,128 Page 6 of 34

7 U. S. Representative District 19 Precincts Reported: 394 of % Randy Neugebauer - Incumbent REP* 81, % 136, % Charles W. Stenholm - Incumbent DEM* 52, % 93, % Richard Peterson LIB* 1, % 3, % Total Votes Cast 135, ,844 U. S. Representative District 20 Precincts Reported: 304 of % Roger Scott REP* 32, % 54, % Charles A. Gonzalez - Incumbent DEM* 58, % 112, % Jessie Bouley LIB* 1, % 2, % Michael Idrogo IND* % 1, % Total Votes Cast 92, ,421 U. S. Representative District 21 Precincts Reported: 315 of % Lamar Smith - Incumbent REP* 130, % 209, % Rhett R. Smith DEM* 75, % 120, % Jason Pratt LIB* 5, % 10, % Total Votes Cast 211, ,603 Page 7 of 34

8 U. S. Representative District 22 Precincts Reported: 216 of % Tom DeLay - Incumbent REP* 74, % 149, % Richard R. Morrison DEM* 54, % 111, % Tom Morrison LIB* 2, % 4, % Michael Fjetland IND* 2, % 5, % Total Votes Cast 133, ,815 U. S. Representative District 23 Precincts Reported: 360 of % Henry Bonilla - Incumbent REP* 100, % 170, % Joe Sullivan DEM* 40, % 72, % Nazirite "Comrade" Perez LIB* 1, % 3, % Total Votes Cast 142, ,155 U. S. Representative District 24 Precincts Reported: 237 of % Kenny Marchant REP* 92, % 154, % Gary R. Page DEM* 43, % 82, % James H. Lawrence LIB* 1, % 4, % Total Votes Cast 137, ,993 Page 8 of 34

9 U. S. Representative District 25 Precincts Reported: 227 of % Rebecca Armendariz Klein REP* 26, % 49, % Lloyd Doggett - Incumbent DEM* 58, % 108, % James Werner LIB* 1, % 2, % Total Votes Cast 86, ,455 U. S. Representative District 26 Precincts Reported: 277 of % Michael C. Burgess - Incumbent REP* 105, % 180, % Lico Reyes DEM* 48, % 89, % James Gholston LIB* 1, % 4, % Total Votes Cast 156, ,200 U. S. Representative District 27 Precincts Reported: 261 of % William (Willie) Vaden REP* 33, % 61, % Solomon P. Ortiz - Incumbent DEM* 49, % 111, % Christopher J. Claytor LIB* 1, % 3, % Total Votes Cast 84, ,347 Page 9 of 34

10 U. S. Representative District 28 Precincts Reported: 276 of % James (Jim) F. Hopson REP* 37, % 69, % Henry Cuellar DEM* 49, % 106, % Ken Ashby LIB* 2, % 4, % Total Votes Cast 88, ,953 U. S. Representative District 29 Precincts Reported: 156 of % Gene Green - Incumbent DEM* 27, % 77, % Clifford L. Messina LIB* 1, % 4, % Total Votes Cast 29,383 82,695 U. S. Representative District 30 Precincts Reported: 244 of % Eddie Bernice Johnson - Incumbent DEM* 64, % 144, % John Davis LIB* 4, % 10, % Total Votes Cast 69, ,995 Page 10 of 34

11 U.S. Representative, District 31 Precincts Reported: 231 of % John R. Carter - Incumbent REP* 94, % 159, % Jon Porter DEM* 45, % 79, % Celeste Adams LIB* 3, % 6, % Total Votes Cast 143, ,552 U.S. Representative, District 32 Precincts Reported: 191 of % Pete Sessions - Incumbent REP* 61, % 109, % Martin Frost - Incumbent DEM* 43, % 88, % Michael David Needleman LIB* 1, % 3, % Total Votes Cast 105, ,693 Railroad Commissioner Early Provisional Ballots: 4,284 Total Provisional Ballots: 23,246 Precincts Reported: 8,806 of 8, % Victor G. Carrillo - Incumbent REP* 2,104, % 3,887, % Bob Scarborough DEM* 1,411, % 2,868, % Anthony Garcia LIB* 103, % 252, % Registered Voters: 13,098,329 Total Votes Cast 3,620, % Voting Early 7,008, % Voting Total Number of Voters Voted 7,482,947 Page 11 of 34

12 Justice, Supreme Court, Place 3 Early Provisional Ballots: 4,284 Total Provisional Ballots: 23,246 Precincts Reported: 8,806 of 8, % Harriet O'Neill - Incumbent REP* 2,372, % 4,479, % Registered Voters: 13,098,329 Total Votes Cast 2,372, % Voting Early 4,479, % Voting Total Number of Voters Voted 7,482,947 Justice, Supreme Court, Place 5 Early Provisional Ballots: 4,284 Total Provisional Ballots: 23,246 Precincts Reported: 8,806 of 8, % Paul Green REP* 2,356, % 4,430, % Registered Voters: 13,098,329 Total Votes Cast 2,356, % Voting Early 4,430, % Voting Total Number of Voters Voted 7,482,947 Justice, Supreme Court, Place 9 Early Provisional Ballots: 4,284 Total Provisional Ballots: 23,246 Precincts Reported: 8,806 of 8, % Scott Brister - Incumbent REP* 2,190, % 4,089, % David Van Os DEM* 1,374, % 2,812, % Registered Voters: 13,098,329 Total Votes Cast 3,564, % Voting Early 6,902, % Voting Total Number of Voters Voted 7,482,947 Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals Place 2 Early Provisional Ballots: 4,284 Total Provisional Ballots: 23,246 Precincts Reported: 8,806 of 8, % Lawrence "Larry" Meyers - Incumbent REP* 2,332, % 4,402, % Quanah Parker LIB* 391, % 842, % Registered Voters: 13,098,329 Total Votes Cast 2,724, % Voting Early 5,245, % Voting Total Number of Voters Voted 7,482,947 Page 12 of 34

13 Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals Place 5 Early Provisional Ballots: 4,284 Total Provisional Ballots: 23,246 Precincts Reported: 8,806 of 8, % Cheryl Johnson - Incumbent REP* 2,374, % 4,499, % Tom Oxford LIB* 345, % 745, % Registered Voters: 13,098,329 Total Votes Cast 2,720, % Voting Early 5,244, % Voting Total Number of Voters Voted 7,482,947 Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals Place 6 Early Provisional Ballots: 4,284 Total Provisional Ballots: 23,246 Precincts Reported: 8,806 of 8, % Michael E. Keasler - Incumbent REP* 2,150, % 3,986, % J.R. Molina DEM* 1,399, % 2,890, % Registered Voters: 13,098,329 Total Votes Cast 3,550, % Voting Early 6,876, % Voting Total Number of Voters Voted 7,482,947 Member, State Board of Education, District 7 Precincts Reported: 460 of % David Bradley - Incumbent REP* 170, % 326, % William McNicoll LIB* 21, % 47, % Total Votes Cast 191, ,275 State Senator, District 6 Precincts Reported: 175 of % Mario Gallegos, Jr. - Incumbent DEM* 23, % 74, % Tony Depperschmidt LIB* 2, % 6, % Susan Delgado W-I* % % Total Votes Cast 25,544 81,644 Page 13 of 34

14 State Senator, District 10 Precincts Reported: 326 of % Kim Brimer - Incumbent REP* 92, % 156, % Andrew B. Hill DEM* 56, % 107, % Total Votes Cast 149, ,623 State Senator, District 26 Precincts Reported: 294 of % Jim Valdez REP* 44, % 73, % Leticia R. Van de Putte - Incumbent DEM* 55, % 105, % Raymundo Aleman LIB* 2, % 5, % Total Votes Cast 102, ,706 State Senator, District 30 Precincts Reported: 379 of % Craig L. Estes - Incumbent REP* 82, % 185, % Paul S. Gibbs DEM* 35, % 83, % Total Votes Cast 117, ,609 State Senator, District 31 Precincts Reported: 312 of % Kel Seliger REP* 102, % 171, % Elaine King Miller DEM* 24, % 46, % Total Votes Cast 127, ,712 Page 14 of 34

15 State Representative District 1 Precincts Reported: 84 of % H.E. (Pete) Snow REP* 9, % 25, % Stephen J. Frost DEM* 9, % 28, % Total Votes Cast 18,240 54,115 State Representative District 3 Precincts Reported: 119 of % Kirby Hollingsworth REP* 9, % 24, % Mark Homer - Incumbent DEM* 8, % 24, % Total Votes Cast 18,130 48,321 State Representative District 5 Precincts Reported: 77 of % Bryan Hughes - Incumbent REP* 20, % 37, % Bob Glaze DEM* 11, % 23, % Total Votes Cast 31,939 60,519 State Representative District 9 Precincts Reported: 94 of % Roy Blake, Jr REP* 14, % 28, % Robin L. Moore DEM* 9, % 21, % Total Votes Cast 23,492 49,981 Page 15 of 34

16 State Representative District 10 Precincts Reported: 72 of % Jim Pitts - Incumbent REP* 19, % 42, % James "Jake" Gilbreath DEM* 6, % 15, % Total Votes Cast 25,224 57,790 State Representative District 11 Precincts Reported: 111 of % Mike Alberts REP* 10, % 24, % Chuck Hopson - Incumbent DEM* 11, % 26, % Total Votes Cast 21,739 50,983 State Representative District 12 Precincts Reported: 97 of % Billy Clemons REP* 12, % 23, % Jim McReynolds - Incumbent DEM* 11, % 24, % Total Votes Cast 24,368 48,873 State Representative District 15 Precincts Reported: 39 of % Rob Eissler - Incumbent REP* 29, % 56, % Ross Stevenson LIB* 2, % 5, % Total Votes Cast 32,391 62,021 Page 16 of 34

17 State Representative District 17 Precincts Reported: 108 of % Jean Killgore REP* 10, % 24, % Robby Cook - Incumbent DEM* 11, % 29, % Darrell R. Grear LIB* % 1, % Total Votes Cast 22,570 55,332 State Representative District 18 Precincts Reported: 64 of % John Otto REP* 13, % 26, % Dan Ellis - Incumbent DEM* 10, % 21, % Total Votes Cast 23,580 48,210 State Representative District 19 Precincts Reported: 61 of % Mike "Tuffy" Hamilton - Incumbent REP* 13, % 29, % Rex Peveto DEM* 9, % 23, % Total Votes Cast 22,884 52,906 State Representative District 20 Precincts Reported: 57 of % Dan Gattis - Incumbent REP* 30, % 48, % Jim Stauber DEM* 13, % 22, % Total Votes Cast 44,088 70,958 Page 17 of 34

18 State Representative District 22 Precincts Reported: 57 of % Joseph "Joe" Deshotel - Incumbent DEM* 16, % 31, % Dennis Tucker LIB* 1, % 2, % Total Votes Cast 17,971 33,710 State Representative District 25 Precincts Reported: 45 of % Dennis Bonnen - Incumbent REP* 16, % 30, % Wade Weems DEM* 7, % 15, % Total Votes Cast 23,454 45,639 State Representative District 28 Precincts Reported: 68 of % Glenn Hegar - Incumbent REP* 21, % 40, % Gary Lynn Shelton DEM* 9, % 22, % Total Votes Cast 31,548 62,883 State Representative District 30 Precincts Reported: 97 of % Geanie W. Morrison - Incumbent REP* 15, % 35, % David L. Myers IND* 2, % 5, % Total Votes Cast 17,914 40,896 Page 18 of 34

19 State Representative District 34 Precincts Reported: 72 of % Terry Arnold REP* 10, % 18, % Abel Herrero DEM* 10, % 23, % Total Votes Cast 21,082 42,088 State Representative District 35 Precincts Reported: 113 of % Eric Opiela REP* 8, % 22, % Yvonne Gonzalez Toureilles DEM* 8, % 23, % Total Votes Cast 16,945 45,422 State Representative District 43 Precincts Reported: 92 of % John T. Hubert REP* 6, % 13, % Juan M. Escobar - Incumbent DEM* 7, % 20, % Total Votes Cast 14,118 33,744 State Representative District 45 Precincts Reported: 73 of % Alan A. Askew REP* 14, % 28, % Patrick M. Rose - Incumbent DEM* 16, % 34, % Total Votes Cast 31,743 62,731 Page 19 of 34

20 State Representative District 48 Precincts Reported: 49 of % Todd Baxter - Incumbent REP* 22, % 34, % Kelly White DEM* 22, % 34, % Total Votes Cast 45,060 68,579 State Representative District 49 Precincts Reported: 49 of % Elliott Naishtat - Incumbent DEM* 29, % 46, % Robinson Butler "Bo" Howell LIB* 4, % 7, % Total Votes Cast 33,859 54,447 State Representative District 50 Precincts Reported: 43 of % Jack Stick - Incumbent REP* 18, % 30, % Mark Strama DEM* 19, % 31, % Greg Knowles LIB* 1, % 2, % Total Votes Cast 38,994 64,535 State Representative District 52 Precincts Reported: 47 of % Mike Krusee - Incumbent REP* 23, % 41, % Karen Felthauser W-I* 1, % 3, % Total Votes Cast 24,689 44,981 Page 20 of 34

21 State Representative District 54 Precincts Reported: 50 of % Suzanna Gratia Hupp - Incumbent REP* 17, % 28, % Edward Lindsay DEM* 10, % 18, % Total Votes Cast 27,595 47,425 State Representative District 56 Precincts Reported: 56 of % Charles "Doc" Anderson REP* 17, % 31, % John Mabry - Incumbent DEM* 13, % 27, % Total Votes Cast 30,433 59,012 State Representative District 57 Precincts Reported: 91 of % Jeffrey Hibbs REP* 6, % 16, % Jim Dunnam - Incumbent DEM* 9, % 23, % Total Votes Cast 15,374 40,378 State Representative District 58 Precincts Reported: 52 of % Rob Orr REP* 18, % 36, % Greg A. Kauffman DEM* 7, % 16, % Total Votes Cast 25,660 52,867 Page 21 of 34

22 State Representative District 59 Precincts Reported: 94 of % Sid Miller - Incumbent REP* 14, % 27, % Rodney G. Nauert DEM* 7, % 15, % Total Votes Cast 21,906 43,214 State Representative District 60 Precincts Reported: 93 of % James L. (Jim) Keffer - Incumbent REP* 19, % 38, % Roland Graves DEM* 8, % 16, % Total Votes Cast 28,145 54,872 State Representative District 65 Precincts Reported: 27 of % Burt Solomons - Incumbent REP* 24, % 41, % David Wallace Croft LIB* 3, % 6, % Total Votes Cast 27,239 47,793 State Representative District 69 Precincts Reported: 51 of % Shirley Craft REP* 7, % 22, % David Farabee - Incumbent DEM* 10, % 25, % Total Votes Cast 18,830 48,820 Page 22 of 34

23 State Representative District 70 Precincts Reported: 54 of % Ken Paxton - Incumbent REP* 38, % 58, % Martin Woodward DEM* 11, % 18, % Total Votes Cast 49,358 76,556 State Representative District 71 Precincts Reported: 51 of % Bob Hunter - Incumbent REP* 25, % 41, % Fred Jones LIB* 2, % 4, % Total Votes Cast 28,039 46,202 State Representative District 72 Precincts Reported: 85 of % Scott Campbell - Incumbent REP* 13, % 25, % Jeri Slone DEM* 9, % 19, % Total Votes Cast 22,424 45,249 State Representative District 79 Precincts Reported: 30 of % Dan Chavez REP* 6, % 10, % Joe C. Pickett - Incumbent DEM* 11, % 21, % Total Votes Cast 18,089 31,536 Page 23 of 34

24 State Representative District 81 Precincts Reported: 47 of % G.E. "Buddy" West - Incumbent REP* 18, % 31, % Arlo Chavira DEM* 5, % 10, % Total Votes Cast 23,733 41,663 State Representative District 83 Precincts Reported: 79 of % Delwin Jones - Incumbent REP* 28, % 46, % John E. Miller DEM* 7, % 12, % Total Votes Cast 35,608 58,613 State Representative District 84 Precincts Reported: 49 of % Carl H. Isett - Incumbent REP* 19, % 30, % Freda McVay DEM* 8, % 14, % Total Votes Cast 28,886 45,395 State Representative District 85 Precincts Reported: 173 of % Kent Sharp REP* 8, % 17, % James E. "Pete" Laney - Incumbent DEM* 11, % 25, % Total Votes Cast 20,394 43,436 Page 24 of 34

25 State Representative District 89 Precincts Reported: 53 of % Jodie Laubenberg - Incumbent REP* 30, % 53, % Lehman Harris DEM* 8, % 16, % Total Votes Cast 38,522 70,243 State Representative District 90 Precincts Reported: 81 of % Larry Keilberg REP* 3, % 7, % Lon Burnam - Incumbent DEM* 6, % 14, % Total Votes Cast 9,587 22,739 State Representative District 93 Precincts Reported: 51 of % Toby Goodman - Incumbent REP* 13, % 22, % Mike Gregory DEM* 8, % 17, % Total Votes Cast 21,533 40,787 State Representative District 94 Precincts Reported: 49 of % Kent Grusendorf - Incumbent REP* 21, % 36, % Ruby Woolridge DEM* 12, % 21, % Total Votes Cast 34,002 57,630 Page 25 of 34

26 State Representative District 96 Precincts Reported: 50 of % Bill Zedler - Incumbent REP* 21, % 40, % Darrel R. Cox DEM* 13, % 26, % Total Votes Cast 35,379 66,655 State Representative District 97 Precincts Reported: 66 of % Anna Mowery - Incumbent REP* 24, % 40, % Nancy R. Stevens DEM* 12, % 23, % Total Votes Cast 36,905 63,713 State Representative District 99 Precincts Reported: 67 of % Charlie Geren - Incumbent REP* 19, % 40, % Jeanette Popp DEM* 8, % 17, % Total Votes Cast 27,643 58,008 State Representative District 102 Precincts Reported: 39 of % Tony Goolsby - Incumbent REP* 11, % 21, % Harriet Miller DEM* 8, % 18, % Total Votes Cast 20,717 40,246 Page 26 of 34

27 State Representative District 105 Precincts Reported: 36 of % Linda Harper-Brown - Incumbent REP* 11, % 21, % Mike Moore DEM* 6, % 14, % Total Votes Cast 18,754 36,417 State Representative District 106 Precincts Reported: 35 of % Ray Allen - Incumbent REP* 10, % 18, % Katy Hubener DEM* 8, % 16, % Total Votes Cast 19,140 35,740 State Representative District 108 Precincts Reported: 48 of % Dan Branch - Incumbent REP* 16, % 31, % Malcolm Dade DEM* 8, % 18, % Total Votes Cast 24,697 50,549 State Representative District 112 Precincts Reported: 41 of % Fred Hill - Incumbent REP* 18, % 34, % Brian Booker DEM* 8, % 17, % Total Votes Cast 27,651 52,333 Page 27 of 34

28 State Representative District 113 Precincts Reported: 39 of % Joe Driver - Incumbent REP* 15, % 30, % Eric Brandler DEM* 7, % 16, % Total Votes Cast 22,762 46,576 State Representative District 116 Precincts Reported: 61 of % Chris Shindler REP* 7, % 13, % Trey Martinez Fischer - Incumbent DEM* 12, % 23, % Total Votes Cast 20,042 36,440 State Representative District 117 Precincts Reported: 48 of % Ken Mercer - Incumbent REP* 11, % 19, % David McQuade Leibowitz DEM* 10, % 19, % Total Votes Cast 22,590 38,779 State Representative District 118 Precincts Reported: 58 of % Steve Salyer REP* 9, % 16, % Carlos "Charlie" Uresti - Incumbent DEM* 10, % 21, % Total Votes Cast 19,879 37,403 Page 28 of 34

29 State Representative District 119 Precincts Reported: 75 of % Loretta Kusek REP* 7, % 13, % Robert R. Puente - Incumbent DEM* 11, % 22, % Total Votes Cast 19,883 36,731 State Representative District 123 Precincts Reported: 80 of % Sandra Ojeda Medina REP* 7, % 13, % Mike Villarreal - Incumbent DEM* 10, % 21, % Total Votes Cast 18,467 35,281 State Representative District 126 Precincts Reported: 32 of % Peggy Hamric - Incumbent REP* 13, % 34, % Casey McKinney DEM* 5, % 15, % Total Votes Cast 19,082 50,012 State Representative District 127 Precincts Reported: 35 of % Joe Crabb - Incumbent REP* 24, % 43, % Charlotte H. Coffelt DEM* 8, % 18, % Total Votes Cast 32,869 61,415 Page 29 of 34

30 State Representative District 128 Precincts Reported: 36 of % Wayne Smith - Incumbent REP* 13, % 25, % Mitch Contreras DEM* 6, % 13, % Total Votes Cast 19,074 39,660 State Representative District 130 Precincts Reported: 30 of % Corbin Van Arsdale - Incumbent REP* 21, % 53, % Steven Howard Capuano LIB* 1, % 4, % Total Votes Cast 22,767 58,179 State Representative District 133 Precincts Reported: 28 of % Joe Nixon - Incumbent REP* 10, % 21, % James Rice "J.R." Harris IND* 2, % 5, % Total Votes Cast 12,592 26,884 State Representative District 134 Precincts Reported: 56 of % Martha Wong - Incumbent REP* 14, % 35, % Jim Dougherty DEM* 12, % 29, % Monica Granger LIB* % 1, % Total Votes Cast 27,449 66,600 Page 30 of 34

31 State Representative District 136 Precincts Reported: 41 of % Beverly Woolley - Incumbent REP* 18, % 41, % Thomas Clark LIB* 1, % 4, % Total Votes Cast 20,216 45,697 State Representative District 137 Precincts Reported: 25 of % Ann Witt REP* 3, % 8, % Scott Hochberg - Incumbent DEM* 4, % 10, % Total Votes Cast 8,199 18,551 State Representative District 138 Precincts Reported: 39 of % Dwayne Bohac - Incumbent REP* 8, % 23, % Fred Ashmead DEM* 4, % 13, % Total Votes Cast 13,733 36,192 State Representative District 140 Precincts Reported: 34 of % Don Large REP* 1, % 5, % Kevin Bailey - Incumbent DEM* 3, % 11, % Total Votes Cast 5,322 17,783 Page 31 of 34

32 State Representative District 142 Precincts Reported: 62 of % Matthew Taylor Morones REP* 3, % 7, % Harold V. Dutton, Jr. - Incumbent DEM* 11, % 28, % Total Votes Cast 14,925 35,973 State Representative District 143 Precincts Reported: 35 of % Joe E. Moreno - Incumbent DEM* 3, % 13, % Bob W. Townsend LIB* % 1, % Total Votes Cast 4,344 14,249 State Representative District 149 Precincts Reported: 24 of % Talmadge Heflin - Incumbent REP* 10, % 20, % Hubert Vo DEM* 9, % 20, % Total Votes Cast 20,050 41,116 Justice, 1st Court of Appeals District, Place 4 Precincts Reported: 1,401 of 1, % Evelyn Keyes - Incumbent REP* 365, % 777, % Jim Sharp DEM* 278, % 661, % Total Votes Cast 643,431 1,438,851 Page 32 of 34

33 Justice, 3rd Court of Appeals District, Place 4 Precincts Reported: 761 of % Bill Green REP* 215, % 361, % Jan Patterson - Incumbent DEM* 223, % 388, % Total Votes Cast 438, ,138 Justice, 3rd Court of Appeals District, Place 6 - Unexpired Term Precincts Reported: 761 of % Bob Pemberton - Incumbent REP* 228, % 385, % Diane Henson DEM* 210, % 362, % Total Votes Cast 438, ,885 Justice, 5th Court of Appeals District, Place 12 - Unexpired Term Precincts Reported: 1,064 of 1, % Amos Mazzant - Incumbent REP* 307, % 557, % David Weiner DEM* 215, % 454, % Total Votes Cast 523,232 1,011,653 Justice, 10th Court of Appeals District, Place 3 Precincts Reported: 467 of % Felipe Reyna REP* 98, % 190, % Boyd Mangrum DEM* 52, % 111, % Total Votes Cast 150, ,109 Page 33 of 34

34 Justice, 13th Court of Appeals District, Place 3 Precincts Reported: 683 of % Alicia Cuellar REP* 98, % 189, % Linda Yañez - Incumbent DEM* 95, % 212, % Total Votes Cast 194, ,304 Page 34 of 34

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