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Number of Voters : 9,494 of = PARKER COUNTY, TEXAS PRIMARY ELECTION March 6, 28 Page of 8 3/4/28 :3 AM Precincts Reporting 88 of 88 = United States Senator, Vote For Ted Cruz Geraldine Sam Stefano de Stefano Mary Miller Bruce Jacobson, Jr. 623 9.62% 6,599 88.57% 7,585 9.24% 4,87 89.54% 4 2.6% 55 2.8% 55.84% 324.96% 4.59% 34.8% 34.59% 272.64% 6 2.35% 38 4.27% 282 3.36% 66 3.73% 23 3.38% 245 3.29% 249 2.96% 57 3.3% Cast Votes: 68 98.55% 7,45 95.73% 8,45 97.9% 6,536 96.53%.45% 332 4.27% 252 2.9% 594 3.47% United States Representative, District. 2, Vote For Kay Granger 62 6,54 7,432 4,575 Cast Votes: 62 87.25% 6,54 84.4% 7,432 85.85% 4,575 85.8% 88 2.75%,242 5.96%,225 4.5% 2,555 4.92% Governor, Vote For Greg Abbott Barbara Krueger SECEDE Kilgore 659 96.35% 6,846 92.23% 7,86 93.38% 5,32 92.98% 2 2.92% 57 6.96% 476 5.69%,3 6.5% 5.73% 6.8% 78.93% 43.87% Cast Votes: 684 99.3% 7,423 95.37% 8,37 96.68% 6,477 96.9% 6.87% 36 4.63% 287 3.32% 653 3.8% Lieutenant Governor, Vote For Dan Patrick Scott Milder 63 89.49% 5,898 78.2% 6,838 8.67% 3,349 8.42% 72.5%,643 2.79%,535 8.33% 3,25 9.58% Cast Votes: 685 99.28% 7,54 96.89% 8,373 96.72% 6,599 96.9% 5.72% 242 3.% 284 3.28% 53 3.% Attorney General, Vote For Ken Paxton 69 6,436 7,432 4,477 Cast Votes: 69 88.26% 6,436 82.69% 7,432 85.85% 4,477 84.5% 8.74%,347 7.3%,225 4.5% 2,653 5.49%

Number of Voters : 9,494 of = PARKER COUNTY, TEXAS PRIMARY ELECTION March 6, 28 Page 2 of 8 3/4/28 :3 AM Precincts Reporting 88 of 88 = Comptroller of Public Accounts, Vote For Glenn Hegar 586 6,223 7, 3,99 Cast Votes: 586 84.93% 6,223 79.96% 7, 82.3% 3,99 8.26% 4 5.7%,56 2.4%,547 7.87% 3,2 8.74% Commissioner of the General Land Office, Vote For Jerry Patterson Davey Edwards Rick Range George P. Bush 73 25.86%,668 23.8%,778 2.9% 3,69 22.6% 6.44%,53 2.7%,748 2.54% 3,388 2.6% 28 4.9% 387 5.35% 346 4.26% 76 4.75% 358 53.5% 3,642 5.39% 4,244 52.29% 8,244 5.49% Cast Votes: 669 96.96% 7,227 92.86% 8,6 93.75% 6,2 93.47% 2 3.4% 556 7.4% 54 6.25%,8 6.53% Commissioner of Agriculture, Vote For Jim Hogan Sid Miller Trey Blocker 29 33.55%,934 29.86% 2,86 29.98% 4,329 3.8% 278 44.62% 3,235 49.95% 3,49 46.89% 6,932 48.7% 36 2.83%,38 2.9%,687 23.3% 3,3 2.76% Cast Votes: 623 9.29% 6,477 83.22% 7,292 84.23% 4,392 84.2% 67 9.7%,36 6.78%,365 5.77% 2,738 5.98% Railroad Commissioner, Vote For Weston Martinez Christi Craddick 26 4.% 3,34 47.35% 3,666 49.48% 7,6 48.6% 374 58.9% 3,485 52.65% 3,743 5.52% 7,62 5.84% Cast Votes: 635 92.3% 6,69 85.4% 7,49 85.58% 4,663 85.6% 55 7.97%,64 4.96%,248 4.42% 2,467 4.4% Justice, Supreme Court, Place 2, Vote For Jimmy Blacklock 566 5,942 6,848 3,356 Cast Votes: 566 82.3% 5,942 76.35% 6,848 79.% 3,356 77.97% 24 7.97%,84 23.65%,89 2.9% 3,774 22.3%

Number of Voters : 9,494 of = PARKER COUNTY, TEXAS PRIMARY ELECTION March 6, 28 Page 3 of 8 3/4/28 :3 AM Precincts Reporting 88 of 88 = Justice, Supreme Court, Place 4, Vote For John Devine 56 5,895 6,829 3,284 Cast Votes: 56 8.6% 5,895 75.74% 6,829 78.88% 3,284 77.55% 3 8.84%,888 24.26%,828 2.2% 3,846 22.45% Justice, Supreme Court, Place 6, Vote For Jeff Brown 558 5,9 6,85 3,273 Cast Votes: 558 8.87% 5,9 75.8% 6,85 78.72% 3,273 77.48% 32 9.3%,883 24.9%,842 2.28% 3,857 22.52% Presiding Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Vote For David Bridges Sharon Keller 388 63.3% 4,26 65.85% 4,92 68.44% 9,56 67.5% 225 36.7% 2,8 34.5% 2,265 3.56% 4,67 32.95% Cast Votes: 63 88.84% 6,387 82.6% 7,77 82.9% 4,77 82.76% 76.4%.%,396 7.94%,48 7.% 2,952.% 7.23% Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 7, Vote For Barbara Parker Hervey 544 5,748 6,62 2,94 Cast Votes: 544 78.84% 5,748 73.85% 6,62 76.38% 2,94 75.33% 46 2.6% 2,35 26.5% 2,45 23.62% 4,226 24.67% Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 8, Vote For Dib Waldrip Jay Brandon Michelle Slaughter 36 22.55%,28 9.47%,296 8.62% 2,64 9.7% 84 3.5%,832 29.52% 2,66 29.68% 4,82 29.65% 283 46.93% 3,66 5.2% 3,598 5.7% 7,47 5.8% Cast Votes: 63 87.39% 6,26 79.74% 6,96 8.4% 3,769 8.38% 87 2.6%,577 2.26%,697 9.6% 3,36 9.62%

Number of Voters : 9,494 of = PARKER COUNTY, TEXAS PRIMARY ELECTION March 6, 28 Page 4 of 8 3/4/28 :3 AM Precincts Reporting 88 of 88 = Member, State Board of Education, District., Vote For Feyi Obamehinti Cheryl Surber Patricia "Pat" Hardy 68.%,2 5.7%,529 2.36% 2,69 8.36% 2 9.6%,45 2.96%,626 22.72% 3,6 22.24% 424 69.28% 4,8 62.34% 4,2 55.92% 8,444 59.4% Cast Votes: 62 88.7% 6,445 82.8% 7,57 82.67% 4,24 82.98% 78.3%,338 7.9%,5 7.33% 2,96 7.2% State Senator, District. 3, Vote For Pat Fallon Craig Estes Craig Carter 438 65.86% 5,37 7.73% 5,383 67.69%,958 69.% 46 2.95%,38 8.5%,74 2.43% 3,68 9.95% 8 2.8% 88.2% 866.89%,755.5% Cast Votes: 665 96.38% 7,263 93.32% 7,953 9.87% 5,88 92.7% 25 3.62% 52 6.68% 74 8.3%,249 7.29% State Representative, District. 6, Vote For Phil King 66 6,5 7,38 4,496 Cast Votes: 66 87.83% 6,5 83.64% 7,38 85.25% 4,496 84.62% 84 2.7%,273 6.36%,277 4.75% 2,634 5.38% Chief Justice, 2nd Court of Appeals District, Vote For Bonnie Sudderth 557 5,672 6,59 2,748 Cast Votes: 557 8.72% 5,672 72.88% 6,59 75.3% 2,748 74.42% 33 9.28% 2, 27.2% 2,38 24.7% 4,382 25.58% Justice, 2nd Court of Appeals District, Place. 4, Vote For Wade Birdwell 556 5,76 6,57 2,833 Cast Votes: 556 8.58% 5,76 73.3% 6,57 75.9% 2,833 74.92% 34 9.42% 2,77 26.69% 2,86 24.% 4,297 25.8%

Number of Voters : 9,494 of = PARKER COUNTY, TEXAS PRIMARY ELECTION March 6, 28 Page 5 of 8 3/4/28 :3 AM Precincts Reporting 88 of 88 = Justice, 2nd Court of Appeals District, Place. 5, Vote For Dabney Bassel 552 5,686 6,52 2,75 Cast Votes: 552 8 5,686 73.6% 6,52 75.22% 2,75 74.43% 38 2 2,97 26.94% 2,45 24.78% 4,38 25.57% Justice, 2nd Court of Appeals District, Place. 6, Vote For Mark Pittman 55 5,647 6,495 2,693 Cast Votes: 55 79.86% 5,647 72.56% 6,495 75.3% 2,693 74.% 39 2.4% 2,36 27.44% 2,62 24.97% 4,437 25.9% County Judge, Vote For Mark Riley Pat Deen 27 4.69% 2,525 34.39% 2,92 36.27% 5,76 35.59% 395 59.3% 4,88 65.6% 5,3 63.73%,343 64.4% Cast Votes: 666 96.52% 7,343 94.35% 8,5 92.99% 6,59 93.75% 24 3.48% 44 5.65% 67 7.%,7 6.25% Judge, County Court-at-Law., Vote For Jerry Buckner Curtis Jenkins 47 73.55% 5,99 73.75% 5,544 73.62%,3 73.67% 69 26.45%,85 26.25%,987 26.38% 3,97 26.33% Cast Votes: 639 92.6% 6,94 88.83% 7,53 86.99% 5,84 88.6% 5 7.39% 869.7%,26 3.% 2,46.94% District Clerk, Vote For Sharena Gilliland 547 5,76 6,488 2,796 Cast Votes: 547 79.28% 5,76 74.2% 6,488 74.95% 2,796 74.7% 43 2.72% 2,22 25.98% 2,69 25.5% 4,334 25.3% County Clerk, Vote For Lila Jean Deakle Paula Hawkins Durant 288 45.57% 3,53 5.57% 3,9 5.95% 7,729 5.5% 344 54.43% 3,36 48.43% 3,67 48.5% 7,277 48.49% Cast Votes: 632 9.59% 6,847 87.97% 7,527 86.95% 5,6 87.6% 58 8.4% 936 2.3%,3 3.5% 2,24 2.4%

Number of Voters : 9,494 of = PARKER COUNTY, TEXAS PRIMARY ELECTION March 6, 28 Page 6 of 8 3/4/28 :3 AM Precincts Reporting 88 of 88 = County Treasurer, Vote For Jenny Barnwell 55 5,889 6,63 3,52 Cast Votes: 55 79.7% 5,889 75.66% 6,63 76.39% 3,52 76.9% 4 2.29%,894 24.34% 2,44 23.6% 4,78 23.8% County Commissioner, Precinct. 2, Vote For Craig Peacock 2,237,477 2,834 Cast Votes: 2 78.95%,237 79.9%,477 8.67% 2,834 79.9% 32 2.5% 327 2.9% 354 9.33% 73 2.% County Commissioner, Precinct. 4, Vote For Brian Lixey Steve Dugan 54 3.4% 74 32.8% 742 3.83%,5 3.93% 8 68.6%,52 67.92%,589 68.7% 3,29 68.7% Cast Votes: 72 88.2% 2,226 88.83% 2,33 85.98% 4,729 87.38% 23.79% 28.7% 38 4.2% 683 2.62% Justice of the Peace, Precinct., Vote For Kelvin Miles Judy Ray Tom W. Clayton Richelle Pruitt Damon Liles 56 34.78% 682 45.4% 654 4.4%,392 42.4% 22 3.66% 83 2.8% 22 2.48% 47 2.4% 42 26.9% 86 2.38% 277 7.% 55 5.39% 6.83% 2 8.6% 7 7.23% 249 7.59% 3 8.63% 33 2.97% 369 22.79% 729 22.2% Cast Votes: 6 96.4%,52 94.23%,69 9.99% 3,282 93.2% 6 3.59% 92 5.77% 4 8.% 239 6.79% Justice of the Peace, Precinct. 2, Vote For John Good Kelly Green 3 2.68% 37 2.7% 42 24.8% 74 23.29% 2 78.32%,8 78.3%,28 75.9% 2,438 76.7% Cast Votes: 43 94.8%,45 9.47%,62 88.48% 3,78 89.6% 9 5.92% 49 9.53% 2.52% 369.4%

Number of Voters : 9,494 of = PARKER COUNTY, TEXAS PRIMARY ELECTION March 6, 28 Page 7 of 8 3/4/28 :3 AM Precincts Reporting 88 of 88 = Justice of the Peace, Precinct. 3, Vote For Dusty Vinson Randall Grissom 85 52.8%,7 52.37%,78 54.89% 2,28 53.66% 76 47.2% 925 47.63% 968 45.%,969 46.34% Cast Votes: 6 9.48%,942 9.65% 2,46 9.3% 4,249 9.38% 5 8.52% 77 8.35% 29 8.87% 4 8.62% Justice of the Peace, Precinct. 4, Vote For Kirk D. Martin 55,89 2,49 4,94 Cast Votes: 55 79.49%,89 75.42% 2,49 75.58% 4,94 75.65% 4 2.5% 66 24.58% 662 24.42%,38 24.35% County Chairman, Vote For J. Scott Utley Zan Prince 373 57.47% 4,786 67.92% 5,92 67.87%,35 67.45% 276 42.53% 2,26 32.8% 2,458 32.3% 4,995 32.55% Cast Votes: 649 94.6% 7,47 9.54% 7,65 88.37% 5,346 89.59% 4 5.94% 736 9.46%,7.63%,784.4% United States Senator, Vote For Sema Hernandez Beto O'Rourke Edward Kimbrough 58 7.3% 62 8.73% 232 2.6% 452 9.88% 99 59.4% 595 68.79% 69 64.34%,485 65.3% 78 23.28% 8 2.49% 5 4.6% 337 4.82% Cast Votes: 335 93.58% 865 97.4%,74 96.6% 2,274 96.9% 23 6.42% 23 2.59% 44 3.94% 9 3.8% United States Representative, District. 2, Vote For Vanessa Adia 294 783 969 2,46 Cast Votes: 294 82.2% 783 88.8% 969 86.67% 2,46 86.55% 64 7.88% 5.82% 49 3.33% 38 3.45%

Number of Voters : 9,494 of = PARKER COUNTY, TEXAS PRIMARY ELECTION March 6, 28 Page 8 of 8 3/4/28 :3 AM Precincts Reporting 88 of 88 = Governor, Vote For Cedric Davis, Sr. Andrew White Adrian Ocegueda Tom Wakely Grady Yarbrough Lupe Valdez James Jolly Clark Joe Mumbach Jeffrey Payne 2 3.53% 44 5.2% 48 4.58% 4 4.66% 9 26.47% 9 22.58% 237 22.64% 58 23.2% 6.76% 2 2.36% 29 2.77% 55 2.46% 5 4.4% 29 3.43% 38 3.63% 82 3.67% 22 6.47% 25 2.96% 4 3.92% 88 3.94% 58 46.47% 445 52.6% 544 5.96%,47 5.37% 2.94% 9.6% 4.34% 33.48% 3.88% 6.7% 3.24% 22.99% 24 7.6% 77 9.% 83 7.93% 84 8.24% Cast Votes: 34 94.97% 846 95.27%,47 93.65% 2,233 94.46% 8 5.3% 42 4.73% 7 6.35% 3 5.54% Lieutenant Governor, Vote For Michael Cooper Mike Collier 33 4.67% 359 43.62% 48 48.4% 972 45.27% 94 59.33% 464 56.38% 57 5.86%,75 54.73% Cast Votes: 327 9.34% 823 92.68% 997 89.8% 2,47 9.82% 3 8.66% 65 7.32% 2.82% 27 9.8% Attorney General, Vote For Justin Nelson 3 778 97 2,59 Cast Votes: 3 86.87% 778 87.6% 97 86.76% 2,59 87.% 47 3.3% 2.39% 48 3.24% 35 2.9% Comptroller of Public Accounts, Vote For Joi Chevalier Tim Mahoney 43 44.97% 438 54.% 55 5.74%,86 5.59% 75 55.3% 373 45.99% 47 48.26%,9 48.4% Cast Votes: 38 88.83% 8 9.33% 976 87.3% 2,5 89.4% 4.7% 77 8.67% 42 2.7% 259.96%

Number of Voters : 9,494 of = PARKER COUNTY, TEXAS PRIMARY ELECTION March 6, 28 Page 9 of 8 3/4/28 :3 AM Precincts Reporting 88 of 88 = Commissioner of the General Land Office, Vote For Miguel Suazo Tex Morgan 68 5.85% 543 67.2% 67 62.9%,328 62.85% 56 48.5% 265 32.8% 364 37.% 785 37.5% Cast Votes: 324 9.5% 88 9.99% 98 87.75% 2,3 89.38% 34 9.5% 8 9.% 37 2.25% 25.62% Commissioner of Agriculture, Vote For Kim Olson 39 786 97 2,75 Cast Votes: 39 89.% 786 88.5% 97 86.76% 2,75 87.77% 39.89% 2.49% 48 3.24% 289 2.23% Railroad Commissioner, Vote For Chris Spellmon Roman McAllen 83 57.73% 455 57.67% 556 57.86%,94 57.76% 34 42.27% 334 42.33% 45 42.4% 873 42.24% Cast Votes: 37 88.55% 789 88.85% 96 85.96% 2,67 87.44% 4.45% 99.5% 57 4.4% 297 2.56% Justice, Supreme Court, Place 2, Vote For Steven Kirkland 36 768 942 2,6 Cast Votes: 36 85.47% 768 86.49% 942 84.26% 2,6 85.28% 52 4.53% 2 3.5% 76 5.74% 348 4.72% Justice, Supreme Court, Place 4, Vote For R.K. Sandill 35 767 938 2, Cast Votes: 35 85.2% 767 86.37% 938 83.9% 2, 85.3% 53 4.8% 2 3.63% 8 6.% 354 4.97% Justice, Supreme Court, Place 6, Vote For Kathy Cheng 32 777 95 2,3 Cast Votes: 32 84.36% 777 87.5% 95 85.6% 2,3 85.87% 56 5.64% 2.5% 67 4.94% 334 4.3%

Number of Voters : 9,494 of = PARKER COUNTY, TEXAS PRIMARY ELECTION March 6, 28 Page of 8 3/4/28 :3 AM Precincts Reporting 88 of 88 = Presiding Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Vote For Maria T. (Terri) Jackson 32 775 944 2,2 Cast Votes: 32 84.36% 775 87.27% 944 84.44% 2,2 85.49% 56 5.64% 3 2.73% 74 5.56% 343 4.5% Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 7, Vote For Ramona Franklin 33 772 943 2,8 Cast Votes: 33 84.64% 772 86.94% 943 84.35% 2,8 85.36% 55 5.36% 6 3.6% 75 5.65% 346 4.64% Member, State Board of Education, District., Vote For Celeste Light Carla Morton 8 37.22% 37 39.97% 455 46.9% 89 42.79% 99 62.78% 476 6.3% 55 53.9%,9 57.2% Cast Votes: 37 88.55% 793 89.3% 97 86.76% 2,8 87.99% 4.45% 95.7% 48 3.24% 284 2.% State Senator, District. 3, Vote For Kevin Lopez 37 782 954 2,43 Cast Votes: 37 85.75% 782 88.6% 954 85.33% 2,43 86.42% 5 4.25% 6.94% 64 4.67% 32 3.58% Justice, 2nd Court of Appeals District, Place. 5, Vote For Delonia A. Watson 35 777 947 2,29 Cast Votes: 35 85.2% 777 87.5% 947 84.7% 2,29 85.83% 53 4.8% 2.5% 7 5.3% 335 4.7% Justice of the Peace, Precinct. 3, Vote For Richard Aguirre 83 98 2 492 Cast Votes: 83 87.37% 98 84.98% 2 82.42% 492 84.25% 2 2.63% 35 5.2% 45 7.58% 92 5.75%

Number of Voters : 9,494 of = PARKER COUNTY, TEXAS PRIMARY ELECTION March 6, 28 Page of 8 3/4/28 :3 AM Precincts Reporting 88 of 88 = County Chairman, Vote For Kay Pierson Parr 37 787 95 2,45 Cast Votes: 37 85.75% 787 88.63% 95 85.6% 2,45 86.5% 5 4.25%.37% 67 4.94% 39 3.49% Proposition # Right to a 2st Century Public Education:, Vote For 338 96.3% 837 96.32%,56 96.6% 2,23 96.45% 3 3.7% 32 3.68% 37 3.39% 82 3.55% Cast Votes: 35 98.4% 869 97.86%,93 97.76% 2,33 97.84% 6.28%.68% 9 2.4% 25 2.24% 5.4% 2.2% Proposition #2 Student Loan Debt:, Vote For 32 88.39% 823 94.27%, 93.9% 2,45 92.82% 4.6% 5 5.73% 75 6.9% 66 7.8% Cast Votes: 353 98.6% 873 98.3%,85 97.5% 2,3 97.76% 4.28%.2% 5.69% 33 2.95% 52.4% 2.2% Proposition #3 Right to Healthcare:, Vote For 34 87.% 832 95.9%,36 95.22% 2,72 93.99% 45 2.89% 42 4.8% 52 4.78% 39 6.% Cast Votes: 349 97.49% 874 98.42%,88 97.32% 2,3 97.76% 8.28% 2.23% 4.58% 3 2.68% 52.4% 2.2% Proposition #4 Right to Economic Security:, Vote For 328 93.98% 833 95.53%,39 96.3% 2,2 95.53% 2 6.2% 39 4.47% 43 3.97% 3 4.47% Cast Votes: 349 97.49% 872 98.2%,82 96.78% 2,33 97.42% 8.28% 2.23% 6.8% 36 3.22% 6.4% 2.54%

Number of Voters : 9,494 of = PARKER COUNTY, TEXAS PRIMARY ELECTION March 6, 28 Page 2 of 8 3/4/28 :3 AM Precincts Reporting 88 of 88 = Proposition #5 National Jobs Program:, Vote For 39 9.93% 88 93.9%,9 94.9% 2,46 93.43% 28 8.7% 59 6.8% 64 5.9% 5 6.57% Cast Votes: 347 96.93% 867 97.64%,83 96.87% 2,297 97.7% 3.7% 2 2.36% 35 3.3% 67 2.83% Proposition #6 Right to Clean Air, Safe Water, and a Healthy Environment:, Vote For 338 97.69% 865 98.86%,82 98.9% 2,285 98.7% 8 2.3%.4% 2.% 3.3% Cast Votes: 346 96.65% 875 98.54%,94 97.85% 2,35 97.93% 2 3.35% 3.46% 24 2.5% 49 2.7% Proposition #7 Right to Dignity & Respect:, Vote For 327 95.6% 847 96.9%,66 98.7% 2,24 97.26% 5 4.39% 27 3.9% 2.93% 63 2.74% Cast Votes: 342 95.53% 874 98.42%,87 97.23% 2,33 97.42% 6 4.47% 4.58% 3 2.77% 6 2.58% Proposition #8 Right to Housing:, Vote For 299 87.43% 796 92.2% 996 92.65% 2,9 9.63% 43 2.57% 69 7.98% 79 7.35% 9 8.37% Cast Votes: 342 95.53% 865 97.4%,75 96.5% 2,282 96.53% 6 4.47% 23 2.59% 43 3.85% 82 3.47% Proposition #9 Right to Vote:, Vote For 323 94.44% 83 94.86%,33 95.2% 2,87 94.92% 9 5.56% 45 5.4% 53 4.88% 7 5.8% Cast Votes: 342 95.53% 876 98.65%,86 97.4% 2,34 97.46% 6 4.47% 2.35% 32 2.86% 6 2.54%

Number of Voters : 9,494 of = PARKER COUNTY, TEXAS PRIMARY ELECTION March 6, 28 Page 3 of 8 3/4/28 :3 AM Precincts Reporting 88 of 88 = Proposition # Right to a Fair Criminal Justice System:, Vote For 327 95.34% 842 96.89%,44 96.85% 2,23 96.64% 6 4.66% 27 3.% 34 3.5% 77 3.36% Cast Votes: 343 95.8% 869 97.86%,78 96.42% 2,29 96.87% 5 4.9% 9 2.4% 4 3.58% 74 3.3% Proposition # Immigrant Rights:, Vote For 37 92.5% 823 94.27%,42 95.77% 2,82 94.66% 27 7.85% 5 5.73% 46 4.23% 23 5.34% Cast Votes: 344 96.9% 873 98.3%,88 97.32% 2,35 97.5% 4 3.9% 5.69% 3 2.68% 59 2.5% Proposition #2 Right to Fair Taxation:, Vote For 334 97.9% 853 97.49%,65 98.6% 2,252 97.74% 2.9% 22 2.5% 2.84% 52 2.26% Cast Votes: 344 96.9% 875 98.54%,85 97.5% 2,34 97.46% 4 3.9% 3.46% 33 2.95% 6 2.54% Precinct Chairman, Precinct. 5, Vote For Mark Money Jeffery Davis 4 3.77% 34 37.78% 6 3.75% 98 33.56% 9 69.23% 56 62.22% 29 68.25% 94 66.44% Cast Votes: 3 92.86% 9 8.36% 89 86.3% 292 84.64% 7.4% 22 9.64% 3 3.7% 53 5.36% Precinct Chairman, Precinct. 25, Vote For Greg Boyd Ashtyn S. Haynes 9.9% 82 73.87% 86 72.88% 78 74.7% 9.9% 29 26.3% 32 27.2% 62 25.83% Cast Votes: 87.4% 8 86.3% 24 87.27% 6 2.6% 9 3.87% 35 2.73%

Number of Voters : 9,494 of = PARKER COUNTY, TEXAS PRIMARY ELECTION March 6, 28 Page 4 of 8 3/4/28 :3 AM Precincts Reporting 88 of 88 = Precinct Chairman, Precinct. 225, Vote For Nelda Keeling Marisa Main 6 5 3 49.8% 89 52.66% 25 5.65% 6 5 3 5.82% 8 47.34% 7 48.35% Cast Votes: 2 6 87.4% 69 87.56% 242 88.% 9 2.86% 24 2.44% 33 2.% Precinct Chairman, Precinct. 23, Vote For Joe Wilkinson Jennifer Anne Beauford 8 77 57.46% 68 6.26% 53 6.47% 57 42.54% 43 38.74% 39.53% Cast Votes: 8 34 84.8% 85.38% 253 85.47% 24 5.9% 9 4.62% 43 4.53% Precinct Chairman, Precinct. 35, Vote For Evon Markum Bruce Melberg 27 64.29% 84 49.7% 9 42.5% 33 47.4% 5 35.7% 9 5.93% 64 57.95% 37 52.86% Cast Votes: 42 89.36% 375 84.46% 283 83.73% 7 84.44% 5.64% 69 5.54% 55 6.27% 29 5.56% Precinct Chairman, Precinct. 32, Vote For Elizabeth Bozzell Nathan Clay 3 37.5% 52 62.65% 3 58.55% 68 59.5% 5 62.5% 3 37.35% 8 4.45% 6 4.85% Cast Votes: 8 88.89% 83 8.58% 93 82.48% 284 82.8%.% 2 9.42% 4 7.52% 62 7.92% Precinct Chairman, Precinct. 325, Vote For Larry Bartoli Matthew Brown 6 6 9 64.29% 4 78.2% 236 7.73% 4 4 5 35.7% 39 2.79% 93 28.27% Cast Votes: 83.33% 4 84.34% 79 84.43% 329 84.36% 2 6.67% 26 5.66% 33 5.57% 6 5.64%

Number of Voters : 9,494 of = PARKER COUNTY, TEXAS PRIMARY ELECTION March 6, 28 Page 5 of 8 3/4/28 :3 AM Precincts Reporting 88 of 88 = Precinct Chairman, Precinct. 33, Vote For Steven Graves Anthony R. Bilbay 6 6 59 78.67% 93 82.3% 58 79.8% 4 4 6 2.33% 2 7.7% 4 2.2% Cast Votes: 9.9% 75 9.36% 3 86.92% 98 88.39% 9.9% 8 9.64% 7 3.8% 26.6% Precinct Chairman, Precinct. 35, Vote For Kelly Watson Darla Finch Henry 9 75.% 47 63.36% 6 59.85% 37 6.79% 3 25.% 85 36.64% 8 4.5% 96 38.2% Cast Votes: 2 232 83.5% 269 84.86% 53 84.38% 47 6.85% 48 5.4% 95 5.63% Precinct Chairman, Precinct. 45, Vote For Lisa Catlin Richard B. Heizer 8 5.43% 94 53.% 7 48.42% 39 5.29% 7 48.57% 72 46.99% 4 5.58% 33 48.7% Cast Votes: 35 85.37% 366 86.94% 22 83.4% 622 85.56% 6 4.63% 55 3.6% 44 6.6% 5 4.44% Precinct Chairman, Precinct. 4, Vote For Gene Martin Bernard R. Suchocki 3 42.86% 32 59.73% 79 55.63% 24 57.84% 4 57.4% 89 4.27% 63 44.37% 56 42.6% Cast Votes: 7 22 94.44% 42 93.42% 37 94.5% 3 5.56% 6.58% 23 5.85% Precinct Chairman, Precinct. 42, Vote For Michael Olcott Lyn Walsh 7 58.33% 8 68.38% 24 79.55% 3 75.63% 5 4.67% 37 3.62% 55 2.45% 97 24.37% Cast Votes: 2 7 9 269 9.88% 398 9.87% 3 27 9.2% 4 9.3%

Number of Voters : 9,494 of = PARKER COUNTY, TEXAS PRIMARY ELECTION March 6, 28 Page 6 of 8 3/4/28 :3 AM Precincts Reporting 88 of 88 = Precinct Chairman, Precinct. 43, Vote For Pres McGee Jennifer Steward 7 53.85% 4 32.54% 68 34.69% 6 34.63% 6 46.5% 85 67.46% 28 65.3% 29 65.37% Cast Votes: 3 26 88.73% 96 87.% 335 88.6% 6.27% 29 2.89% 45.84% Precinct Chairman, Precinct. 435, Vote For Anna Golden Elyse Carter 8 4 95 6.9% 7 7.34% 22 64.7% 2 6 6 39.% 47 28.66% 2 35.29% Cast Votes: 2 56 84.32% 64 82.83% 34 84.37% 29 5.68% 34 7.7% 63 5.63% Precinct Chairman, Precinct. 44, Vote For Mike Herring Ellen G. Woodward 2 28.57% 56 64.46% 25 7.62% 48 67.66% 5 7.43% 86 35.54% 4 29.38% 95 32.34% Cast Votes: 7 7 242 84.62% 354 82.33% 63 83.6% 3 3 44 5.38% 76 7.67% 23 6.94% Precinct Chairman, Precinct. 45, Vote For Ed Huddleston Judy Molenburg 3 72.22% 28 78.79% 62 67.22% 383 73.23% 5 27.78% 56 2.2% 79 32.78% 4 26.77% Cast Votes: 8 94.74% 264 9.% 24 86.7% 523 88.34% 5.26% 29 9.9% 39 3.93% 69.66% Proposition, Vote For 43 66.% 5,4 69.79% 5,578 69.94%,5 69.7% 222 34.% 2,82 3.2% 2,397 3.6% 4,8 3.29% Cast Votes: 653 94.64% 7,223 92.8% 7,975 92.2% 5,85 92.53% 37 5.36% 56 7.2% 682 7.88%,279 7.47%

Number of Voters : 9,494 of = PARKER COUNTY, TEXAS PRIMARY ELECTION March 6, 28 Page 7 of 8 3/4/28 :3 AM Precincts Reporting 88 of 88 = Proposition 2, Vote For 636 93.67% 6,84 9.24% 7,72 92.69% 5,52 92.8% 43 6.33% 654 8.76% 67 7.3%,34 7.92% Cast Votes: 679 98.4% 7,468 95.95% 8,39 95.98% 6,456 96.7%.59% 35 4.5% 348 4.2% 674 3.93% Proposition 3, Vote For 633 93.92% 6,28 85.98% 7,95 87.53% 4,9 87.9% 4 6.8%,24 4.2%, 2.47% 2,76 2.9% Cast Votes: 674 97.68% 7,35 93.86% 8,6 93.64% 6,85 93.9% 6 2.32% 478 6.4% 55 6.36%,45 6.% Proposition 4, Vote For 642 95.54% 6,828 9.48% 7,568 9.72% 5,38 9.77% 3 4.46% 636 8.52% 683 8.28%,349 8.23% Cast Votes: 672 97.39% 7,464 95.9% 8,25 95.3% 6,387 95.66% 8 2.6% 39 4.% 46 4.69% 743 4.34% Proposition 5, Vote For 548 8.7% 5,87 77.47% 6,875 82.62% 3,23 8.2% 3 9.29%,689 22.53%,446 7.38% 3,266 9.8% Cast Votes: 679 98.4% 7,496 96.3% 8,32 96.2% 6,496 96.3%.59% 287 3.69% 336 3.88% 634 3.7% Proposition 6, Vote For 64 94.96% 6,94 9.76% 7,824 93.49% 5,368 92.76% 34 5.4% 62 8.24% 545 6.5%,99 7.24% Cast Votes: 674 97.68% 7,524 96.67% 8,369 96.67% 6,567 96.7% 6 2.32% 259 3.33% 288 3.33% 563 3.29%

Number of Voters : 9,494 of = PARKER COUNTY, TEXAS PRIMARY ELECTION March 6, 28 Page 8 of 8 3/4/28 :3 AM Precincts Reporting 88 of 88 = Proposition 7, Vote For 482 7.73% 5,27 7.23% 6,4 74.2%,866 72.7% 9 28.27% 2,29 28.77% 2,35 25.88% 4,454 27.29% Cast Votes: 672 97.39% 7,399 95.7% 8,249 95.29% 6,32 95.27% 8 2.6% 384 4.93% 48 4.7% 8 4.73% Proposition 8, Vote For 658 96.9% 7,2 95.48% 8,49 96.2% 5,97 95.9% 2 3.9% 34 4.52% 37 3.79% 679 4.9% Cast Votes: 679 98.4% 7,55 97.2% 8,366 96.64% 6,596 96.88%.59% 232 2.98% 29 3.36% 534 3.2% Proposition 9, Vote For 62 9.85% 6,684 89.2% 7,65 9.64% 4,954 9.5% 55 8.5% 86.88% 698 8.36%,569 9.5% Cast Votes: 675 97.83% 7,5 96.36% 8,348 96.43% 6,523 96.46% 5 2.7% 283 3.64% 39 3.57% 67 3.54% Proposition, Vote For 662 97.64% 7,2 94.34% 7,924 96.% 5,598 95.32% 6 2.36% 42 5.66% 329 3.99% 766 4.68% Cast Votes: 678 98.26% 7,433 95.5% 8,253 95.33% 6,364 95.53% 2.74% 35 4.5% 44 4.67% 766 4.47% Proposition, Vote For 64 9.69% 6,62 87.79% 7,289 87.53% 4,55 87.78% 63 9.3% 98 2.2%,38 2.47% 2,9 2.22% Cast Votes: 677 98.2% 7,52 96.62% 8,327 96.9% 6,524 96.46% 3.88% 263 3.38% 33 3.8% 66 3.54%