Super Tuesday Election Results Final: Goodwin and Best Win

 

Today, as the clock hit 7 p.m., voters lined the Angelo Bible Church. As voters waited patiently in the slow-moving line, many people chatted about how this was the first time they ever had to wait in such a line for a primary election in San Angelo. Such was the case across the city and nation today as voters, in record numbers, cast their votes. Thus far, 6,660 votes have been counted thus far on the local level.         

Although state predictions are still coming in on a national level for presidential candidates, here are the unofficial final numbers from all polling locations on the presidential race in Texas and local races. Keep in mind, absentee ballots still have to be counted.

National for President

Republican Candidates

Donald Trump: AL, AR, GA, TN, MA,VA and VT

Cruz: TX, IA and OK

Rubio: MN

Democrat

Hillary Clinton:  AL, AR, GA, TN, TX, MA and VA

Bernie Sanders: CO, MN, OK and VT

Texas Choice for President

Democrat

Hillary Clinton: 55.93%

Republican

Ted Cruz: 43.31%

Local Elections

Railroad Commissioner Winners            

Democrat: Grady Yarbrough: 43.68%

Republican: Gary Gates - 28.08%

Justice, Supreme Court, Place 3 Winners

Democrat: Mike Westergren: 100%

Republican: Michael Massengale: 52.31%

Justice, Supreme Court, Place 5 Winners

Democrat: Dori Contreras Garza: 100%

Republican: Rick Green: 66.53%

Justice, Supreme Court, Place 9 Winners

Democrat: Savannah Robinson - 100%

Republican: Joe Pool - 55.92%

Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 2 Winners

Democrat: Lawrence "Larry" Meyers - 100%    

Republican: Mary Lou Keel - 44.55%                 

Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 5 Winners

Democrat: Betsy Johnson - 100%

Republican: Scott Walker-42.41%

Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 6 Winners

Democrat: Robert Burns - 100%

Republican: Michael E. Keasler - 54.60%

391st Judge Winner

Brad Goodwin: 53.33%  

District Attorney, 119th District Winner

John Best: 55.53%

County Commissioner, Precinct #1       

Ralph E. Hoelscher: 66.44%

Constable, Precinct #1

Mike Magee: 72.49%

Constable, Precinct #2

Deen Dickson: 52.31%

County Chairman

Jeff Betty: 67.45%  

Precinct Chairman, Precinct 112

Noemi Hoelscher: 69.25%

Precinct Chairman, Precinct 435

Anita Betty: 50.91%

Referenda & Propositions

Referenda Item #1 On Economic Security & Prosperity

For: 93.41%

Referenda Item #2 On a Fair Criminal Justice System

For: 93.92%

Referenda Item #3 On Climate

For: 93.09%

Referenda Item #4 On The Voting Rights Act

For: 93.32%

Referenda Item #5 On Campus Carry

For: 75.36%

Referenda Item #6 On Comprehensive Immigration Reform

For: 90.13%

Proposition 1

Yes: 70.81%

Proposition 2

Yes: 60.50%

Proposition 3

Yes: 84.02%

Proposition 4

Yes: 95.28%                                                                           

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Super it's over, NOW everyone needs to get all of their signs down and remove all the adds from the internet.

dsmith, Wed, 03/02/2016 - 07:38

Title is misleading , if you look at vote totals in the Republican Primary vs the Democrat you will find that over 2,830,299 were cast in the Republican with only a little over 1,427,178 cast in the Democrat. Your title would have been most correct had you stated Texas Party Choices for President when using percentages. Cruz had over 1,238,520 votes with 99% of the vote in , Clinton had 933,633 according to the AP.

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