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Young County primary election results released

Tue, 03/03/2020 - 10:23 pm
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    Candidates and visitors to the Young County Courthouse look at a television screen displaying the unofficial results of the March primary election. (Leader photo by Thomas Wallner)
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As Super Tuesday comes to a close, Young County totals for the March primary election were released by the Young County Election office.

All results released are unofficial until being officially verified by the Young County Election office. For more information and the full list of results in the statewide races, see the Saturday, March 7 edition of The Graham Leader.

Republican Ballot

President
Donald J. Trump - 3,517 (95.36%)
Matthew John Matern - 5 (0.14%)
Joe Walsh - 10 (0.27%)
Zoltan G. Istvan - 1 (0.03%)
Bob Ely - 1 (0.03%)
Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente Guerra - 15 (0.41%)
Bill Weld - 20 (0.54%)
Uncommitted - 119 (3.23%)

United States Senator
Mark Yancey - 479 (14.13%)
Virgil Bierschwale - 25 (0.74%)
Dwayne Stovall - 462 (13.63%)
John Cornyn - 2,337 (68.96%)
John Anthony Castro - 86 (2.54%)

United States Representative, District No. 19
Vance W. Boyd - 826 (24.53%)
Jodey C. Arrington - 2,541 (75.47%)

Railroad Commissioner
Ryan Sitton - 1,286 (40.53%)
James "Jim" Wright - 1,887 (59.47%)

Chief Justice, Supreme Court
Nathan Hecht - 3,018 (100%)

Justice, Supreme Court, Place 6 Unexpired Term
Jane Bland - 2,967 (100%)

Justice, Supreme Court, Place 7
Jeff Boyd - 2,968 (100%)

Justice, Supreme Court, Place 8
Brett Busby - 2,952 (100%)

Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 3
Bert Richardson - 1,807 (59.56%)
Gina Parker - 1,227 (40.44%)

Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 4
Kevin Patrick Yeary - 2,895 (100%)

Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 9
David Newell - 2,887 (100%)

Member, State Board of Education, District 15
Jay Johnson - 2,899 (100%)

State Representative, District 68
Drew Springer - 3,111 (100%)

Justice, 2nd Court of Appeals District, Place 2
Dana Womack - 2,888 (100%)

Justice, 2nd Court of Appeals District, Place 6
Mike Wallach - 2,875 (100%)

Justice, 2nd Court of Appeals District, Place 7
Brian Walker - 1,717 (60.25%)
John P. Chupp - 380 (13.33%)
Elizabeth Beach - 753 (26.42%)

District Judge, 90th Judicial District
Stephen Bristow - 3,201 (100%)

District Attorney, 90th Judicial District
Dee Peavy - 3,105 (100%)

County Attorney
Christopher D. Baran - 2,991 (100%)

Sheriff
Travis Babcock - 2,864 (79.12%)
Tim Bay - 474 (13.09%)
Charlie Parker - 282 (7.79%)

County Tax Assessor-Collector
Stephanie Crail - 997 (28.67%)
Christy Centers - 2,480 (71.33%)

County Commissioner, Pct. 1
Stacy Creswell - 583 (52.76%)
Mike Sipes - 522 (47.24%)

County Commissioner, Pct. 3
Stacey K. Rogers - 581 (63.08%)
Scott (Scooter) Philipp 340 (36.92%)

Constable, Pct. 1
Tommy Martin - 2,225 (100%)

Constable, Pct. 3
Cliff Blackstock - 951 (100%)

County Chairman
Kyle Zohn Milam - 3,087 (100%)

Proposition 1
Yes - 3,196 (87.87%)
No - 441 (12.13%)

Proposition 2
Yes - 3,133 (86.86%)
No - 474 (13.14%)

Proposition 3
Yes - 3,291 (92.65%)
No - 261 (7.35%)

Proposition 4
Yes - 3,385 (94.95%)
No - 180 (5.05%)

Proposition 5
Yes - 3,262 (91.45%)
No - 305 (5.05%)

Proposition 6
Yes - 3,360 (94.70%)
No - 188 (5.30%)

Proposition 7
Yes - 3,544 (98.77%)
No - 44 (1.23%)

Proposition 8
Yes - 3,521 (99.02%)
No - 35 (0.98%)

Proposition 9
Yes - 3,395 (95.39%)
No - 164 (4.61%)

Proposition 10
Yes - 3,332 (94.10%)
No - 209 (5.90%)

Democratic Ballot

President
Tulsi Gabbard - 7 (1.66%)
Bernie Sanders - 81 (19.19%)
Andrew Yang - 5 (1.18%)
Robby Wells - 0 (0%)
Elizabeth Warren - 38 (9%)
John K. Delaney - 0 (0%)
Cory Booker - 1 (0.24%)
Joseph R. Biden - 182 (43.12%)
Julián Castro - 2 (0.47%)
Amy Klobuchar - 20 (4.74%)
Pete Buttigieg - 21 (4.98%)
Deval Patrick - 0 (0%)
Michael Bennet - 0 (0%)
Tom Steyer - 4 (0.95%)
Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente - 0 (0%)
Michael R. Bloomberg - 61 (14.45%)
Marianne Williamson 0 (0%)

United States Senator
Sema Hernandez - 60 (17.39%)
Jack Daniel Foster Jr - 20 (5.80%)
Royce West - 34 (9.86%)
Mary "MJ" Hegar - 102 (29.57%)
Victor Hugo Harris - 13 (3.77%)
Chris Bell - 47 (13.62%)
Michael Cooper - 22 (6.38%)
D. R. Hunter - 10 (2.90%)
Adrian Ocegueda - 0 (0%)
Annie "Mamá" Garcia - 11 (3.19%)
Amanda K. Edwards - 12 (3.48%)
Cristina Tzintzun Ramirez - 14 (4.06%)

United States Representative, District No. 19
Tom Watson - 310 (100%)

Railroad Commissioner
Mark Watson - 114 (33.14%)
Chrysta Castañeda - 86 (25%)
Kelly Stone - 64 (18.60%)
Roberto R. "Beto" Alonzo - 80 (23.26%)

Chief Justice, Supreme Court
Jerry Zimmerer - 74 (21.14%)
Amy Clark Meachum - 276 (78.86%)

Justice, Supreme Court, Place 6
Larry Praeger - 126 (36.31%)
Kathy Cheng - 221 (63.69%)

Justice, Supreme Court, Place 7
Staci Williams - 225 (66.57%)
Brandy Voss - 113 (33.43%)

Justice, Supreme Court, Place 8
Peter Kelly - 149 (44.61%)
Gisela D. Triana - 185 (55.39%)

Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 3
Dan Wood - 94 (27.89%)
Elizabeth Davis Frizell - 223 (66.17%)
William Pieratt Demond - 20 (5.93%)

Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 4
Tina Clinton - 260 (77.38%)
Steven Miears - 76 (22.62%)

Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 9
Brandon Birmingham - 305 (100%)

Member, State Board of Education, District 15
John Betancourt - 310 (100%)

State Representative, District 68
Patsy Ledbetter - 319 (100%)

Justice, 2nd Court of Appeals District, Place 6 Unexpired Term
Delonia A. Watson - 310 (100%)

Proposition 1
Yes - 368 (89.54%)
No - 43 (10.46%)

Proposition 2
Yes - 371 (90.49%)
No - 39 (9.51%)

Proposition 3
Yes - 389 (96.29%)
No - 15 (3.71%)

Proposition 4
Yes - 381 (94.31%)
No - 23 (5.69%)

Proposition 5
Yes - 388 (95.33%)
No - 19 (4.67%)

Proposition 6
Yes - 381 (94.78%)
No - 21 (5.22%)

Proposition 7
Yes - 371 (92.52%)
No - 30 (7.48%)

Proposition 8
Yes - 380 (93.83%)
No - 25 (6.17%)

Proposition 9
Yes - 387 (95.79%)
No - 17 (4.21%)

Proposition 10
Yes - 374 (93.03%)
No - 28 (6.97%)

Proposition 11
Yes - 346 (88.95%)
No - 43 (11.05%)