VOTE 2012: Local and State Races 11/6/12
Update 10:09PM
President and Vice PresidentMitt Romney/Paul Ryan (R) 59%
Barack Obama/Joe Biden (D) 39%
Ector CountyECISD Bond Proposal
For 61%
Against 38%
Mayor
David Turner 72%
Mark E. Ritter 28%
County Comissioner Precinct No. 3
Dale Childers (R) 69%
Steve Tercero (D) 31%
Councilmember District 1
Roger T. McNeil 51%
Tara Y. Deaver 49%
Midland CountyCounty Commissioner Precinct No. 3
Lynn Yarbrough (R) 51%
Luis D. Sanchez (D) 49%
Greenwood ISD Trustee Place 3
Justin James Brook 71%
Kristi Brown-Griffin 19%
Kandy D. Bolding 10%
Greenwood ISD Trustee Place 5
Terry Murphey 23%
Patty Snider 19%
Dane Crunk 58%
Greenwood ISD Trustee Place 7 (Unexpired Term)
Mike Seerey 27%
Tony Taylor 18%
Shawna K. Sims 24%
Josh Kidd 31%
MISD Trustee Place 2
Angel Hernandez 55%
Robert Marquez 45%
MISD Bond Proposal
For: 60%
Against: 40%
Andrews County Commissioner’s Court PCT 3
Eddy Grady (R) 44% FINAL
Hiram Hubert (D) 56% FINAL
Howard County Commissioner’s County PCT 1
Emma Brown (D) 45% FINAL
Oscar Garcia (R) 55% FINAL
City Prop: EDC Board from a Type “A” to Type “B”
For 39% FINAL
Against 61% FINAL
Loving County City Prop: $16,420,000 Road Bond (build, maintain)
For 75% FINAL
Against 25% FINAL
Glasscock County School Board
Top Four Win
Bud Jost 22%
Darrel Holfman 14%
Jamie Walker 25%
Tana Holfman 20%
Nathan Holfman 20%
Jeff Davis CountySheriff and Tax Assessor
Rick McIvor (I)(D) 71% FINAL
Jeff "Buzz" Ross (R)29% FINAL
County Attorney
Bart Medley (I)(R) 41% FINAL
Teresa Todd (D) 59% FINAL
Crane County Commissioner Pct. 1
Manuella Kirkpatrick (R) 49%
Thomas “Tom” Brown (D) 51%
Upton County Upton County Sheriff/Tax Assessor Collector
Dan W. Brown (I) (D)
Joe Kilgore (R)
Precinct 3 County Commissioner
David "Rowdy" Mooney (D)
Rudy Ortiz (R)
They are also doing the Ranking Hospital District Board race where there are 3 "at large" seats open and 4 candidates are vying for them.
Pecos County Sheriff
Cliff Harris (I)(D) 63% FINAL
Erensto “Net” Velesquez (R)37% FINAL
Commissioner Pct. 3
J. H. Kent – (I) (R) 54% FINAL
Luis “Mo” Morales (D) 46% FINAL
Reeves County Prop 1: Hotel/venue tax funding improvement of the Buck Jackson Rodeo Arena
For 78%
Against 22%
Prop 2: Hotel/venue tax funding improvement of the Reeves County Civic Center
For 79%
Against 21%
Brewster County Commissioner Pct. 1
Asa “Cookie” Stone (I) (R)
Thomas R. Mangrem (D)
Commissioner Pct. 3
Ben Ramirez (R) 35%
Ruben Ortega – (I) (D) 65%
Commissioner Pct. 4
Carl Lewis (R) 57%
Mike “Coach” Pallanez (D) 43%
Terrell County Sheriff/Tax Assessor Collector
Clint McDonald (I) (D) 40%
Stevens Forest (R) 40%
Joe Rojo 12%
Steve Martin 7%
Commissioner Pct 1
Yolanda Lopez (I) (D) 50%
Mickey Gillmore (R) 50%
Constable Pct. 1 and 2
Steve Cole (D) 50.19%
Rosie Martinez (R) 49.80%
School Board Trustee District 2 Place 2
Cherly Seidel (I) 36%
Tammy Truesdell 64%
Prop – Creation of a Water Conservation District/Levee Maintenance Tax
Not to exceed 1.5 cents from each $100 of evaluations.
For 61%
Against 39%
State RacesUnited States Senator
Ted Cruz (R) 59%
Paul Sadler (D) 39%
John Jay Myers (L) 1%
David B. Collins (G) 1%
U.S. Representative District 11
Mike Conaway (R) 81%
Jim Riley (D) 17%
Scott J. Ballard (L) 2%
U.S. Representative District 23
Francisco Canseco (R) 50%
Pete P. Gallego (D) 46%
Jeffrey C. Blunt (L) 3%
Ed Scharf (G) 1%
State Representative District 74
Thomas Kincaid Jr. (R) 41%
Poncho Nevarez (D) 59%
Railroad Commissioner
Christi Craddick (R) 58%
Dale Henry (D) 38%
Vivekananda "Vik" Wall (L)2%
Chris Kennedy (G) 2%
Justice 8th Court of Appeals District Place 2
Chris Antcliff (R) 41%
Yvonne Rodriguez (D) 59%
PresidioProposition: Authorizing the creation of the Presidio Municipal Development District and the imposition of a sales and use tax at the rate of one-half of one percent for the purpose of financing development projects beneficial to the district, and concurrently terminating the existing Presidio Economic Development Corporation (Type B) and abolishing its existing sales and use tax at the rate of one-half of one percent for the promotion and development of new and expanded businesses.
For 54%
Against 20%