Muleshoe voters turn out for Republicans, Democrats in 2018 Primary Election
Rhea Gonzales March 22, 2018 0 COMMENTS
Results from Muleshoe Precincts 1, 2, 3 and 4 follow.
REPUBLICAN PRIMARY RESULTS
County Commissioner, Precinct 4
Jim Daniel ran on the Republican ticket for County Commissioner, Precinct 4. Isidoro Trevino ran on the Democratic ticket for County Commissioner, Precinct 4. Daniel placed first in with 70 votes; Trevino received 13 votes.
Jim Daniel
Early Voting Total: 27
Election Day Total: 43
Combined total: 70
Isadoro Trevino
Early Voting Total: 8
Election Day Total: 5
Combined total: 13
U.S. Senator
Ted Cruz placed first in the Republican primary for U.S. Senator with a total of 825 votes. His nearest competitor was Mary Miller with 51.
Precincts 1, 2, 3, 4
Mary Miller
Early Voting Total: 24
Election Day Total: 27
Combined total: 51
Ted Cruz
Early Voting Total: 391
Election Day Total: 430
Combined total: 825
Stefano De Stefano
Early Voting Total: 6
Election Day Total: 7
Combined total: 13
Geraldine Sam
Early Voting Total: 4
Election Day Total: 6
Combined total: 10
Bruce Jacobsen Jr.
Early Voting Total: 10
Election Day Total: 16
Combined total: 26
U.S. Representative, District 19
Precincts 1, 2, 3, 4
Jodey Arrington ran unopposed in the Republican Primary.
Jodey Arrington
Early Voting Total: 349
Election Day Total: 390
Combined total: 739
Governor
Precincts 1, 2, 3, 4
Greg Abbott placed first in the Republican Primary for governor with a total of 826 votes. His nearest competitor was Barbara Krueger with 66 votes.
Barbara Krueger
Early Voting Total: 25
Election Day Total: 41
Combined total: 66
Secede Kilgore
Early Voting Total: 9
Election Day Total: 18
Combined total: 27
Greg Abbott
Early Voting Total: 405
Election Day Total: 421
Combined total: 826
Lt. Governor
Precincts 1, 2, 3, 4
Dan Patrick placed first in the Republican Primary for lieutenant governor with a total of 581 votes over opponent Scott Milder with 265 votes.
Dan Patrick
Early Voting Total: 289
Election Day Total: 292
Combined total: 581
Scott Milder
Early Voting Total: 113
Election Day Total: 152
Combined total: 265
Attorney General
Precincts 1, 2, 3, 4
Ken Paxton ran unopposed for attorney general in the Republican Primary.
Ken Paxton
Early Voting Total: 356
Election Day Total: 380
Combined total: 736
Comptroller of Public Accounts
Precincts 1, 2, 3, 4
Glenn Hegar ran unopposed for comptroller of public accounts in the Republican Primary.
Glenn Hegar
Early Voting Total: 336
Election Day Total: 367
Combined total: 703
Commissioner of Land Office
Precincts 1, 2, 3, 4
George P. Bush placed first in the Republican Primary for commissioner of land office with 571 votes. His nearest competitor was Jerry Patterson with 218.
George P. Bush
Early Voting Total: 251
Election Day Total: 320
Combined total: 571
Jerry Patterson
Early Voting Total: 125
Election Day Total: 93
Combined total: 218
Rick Range
Early Voting Total: 24
Election Day Total: 27
Combined total: 51
Davey Edwards
Early Voting Total: 11
Election Day Total: 17
Combined total: 28
Commissioner of Agriculture
Precincts 1, 2, 3, 4
Sid Miller placed first in the Republican Primary for commissioner of agriculture with 505 votes. His nearest competitor was Trey Blocker with 165.
Trey Blocker
Early Voting Total: 76
Election Day Total: 89
Combined total: 165
Sid Miller
Early Voting Total: 238
Election Day Total: 267
Combined total: 505
Jim Hogan
Early Voting Total: 60
Election Day Total: 83
Combined total: 143
Railroad Commissioner
Precincts 1, 2, 3, 4
Christi Craddick placed first in the Republican Primary for railroad commissioner with 552 votes against Weston Martinez with 213.
Weston Martinez
Early Voting Total: 91
Election Day Total: 122
Combined total: 213
Christi Craddick
Early Voting Total: 277
Election Day Total: 275
Combined total: 552
Justice of Supreme Court, Place 2
Precincts 1, 2, 3, 4
Jimmy Blacklock ran unopposed in the Republican Primary for Justice of Supreme Court, Place 2.
Jimmy Blacklock
Early Voting Total: 305
Election Day Total: 347
Combined total: 652
Justice of Supreme Court, Place 4
Precincts 1, 2, 3, 4
John Devine ran unopposed in the Republican Primary for Justice of Supreme Court, Place 4.
John Devine
Early Voting Total: 305
Election Day Total: 348
Combined total: 653
Justice of Supreme Court, Place 6
Precincts 1, 2, 3, 4
Jeff Brown ran unopposed in the Republican Primary for Justice of Supreme Court, Place 6.
Jeff Brown
Early Voting Total: 305
Election Day Total: 348
Combined total: 653
Presiding Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals
Precincts 1, 2, 3, 4
David Bridges placed first in the Republican Primary for Presiding Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals with 441 votes against Sharon Keller with 267.
David Bridges
Early Voting Total: 203
Election Day Total: 238
Combined total: 441
Sharon Keller
Early Voting Total: 117
Election Day Total: 150
Combined total: 267
Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 7
Precincts 1, 2, 3, 4
Barbara P. Hervey ran unopposed in the Republican Primary for Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 7.
Barbara P. Hervey
Early Voting Total: 297
Election Day Total: 335
Combined total: 632
Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 8
Precincts 1, 2, 3, 4
Michelle Slaughter placed first in the Republican Primary for Presiding Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 8, with 343 votes against her nearest competitor Jay Brandon with 137.
Michelle Slaughter
Early Voting Total: 157
Election Day Total: 186
Combined total: 343
Jay Brandon
Early Voting Total: 119
Election Day Total: 137
Combined total: 256
Dib Waldrip
Early Voting Total: 52
Election Day Total: 58
Combined total: 110
State Senator, District 31
Precincts 1, 2, 3, 4
Victor Leal placed first in the Republican Primary for State Senator, District 31, with 593 votes against his nearest competitor Kel Seliger with 257.
Mike Canon
Early Voting Total: 46
Election Day Total: 57
Combined total: 103
Kel Seliger
Early Voting Total: 122
Election Day Total: 135
Combined total: 257
Victor Leal
Early Voting Total: 281
Election Day Total: 312
Combined total: 593
State Representative, District 88
Precincts 1, 2, 3, 4
Ken King placed first in the Republican Primary for State Representative, District 88, with 408 votes against his nearest competitor Jason Huddleston with 371.
Richard Beyea
Early Voting Total: 43
Election Day Total: 71
Combined total: 114
Ken King
Early Voting Total: 189
Election Day Total: 219
Combined total: 408
Jason Huddleston
Early Voting Total: 189
Election Day Total: 182
Combined total: 371
Justice 7th Court of Appeals, Place 2
Precincts 1, 2, 3, 4
Judy Parker ran unopposed in the Republican Primary for Justice 7th Court of Appeals, Place 2.
Judy Parker
Early Voting Total: 315
Election Day Total: 353
Combined total: 668
Justice 7th Court of Appeals, Place 3
Precincts 1, 2, 3, 4
Pat Pirtle ran unopposed in the Republican Primary for Justice 7th Court of Appeals, Place 3.
Pat Pirtle
Early Voting Total: 304
Election Day Total: 341
Combined total: 645
County Judge
Precincts 1, 2, 3, 4
Sherri B. Harrison ran unopposed in the Republican Primary for Bailey County Judge.
Sherri B. Harrison
Early Voting Total: 350
Election Day Total: 365
Combined total: 715
District Clerk
Precincts 1, 2, 3, 4
Becky Espinoza placed first in the Republican Primary for district clerk with 16 votes against her opponent Shelbi Harrison with 348.
Shelbi Harrison
Early Voting Total: 175
Election Day Total: 173
Combined total: 348
Becky Espinoza
Early Voting Total: 281
Election Day Total: 334
Combined total: 615
Bailey County Clerk
Precincts 1, 2, 3, 4
Robin Dickerson ran unopposed in the Republican Primary for Bailey County Clerk.
Early Voting Total: 376
Election Day Total: 387
Combined total: 763
County Treasurer
Precincts 1, 2, 3, 4
Shonda L. Black ran unopposed in the Republican Primary for Bailey County Treasurer.
Shonda L. Black
Early Voting Total: 372
Election Day Total: 380
Combined total: 752
County Commissioner, Precinct 2
Mike Slayden ran unopposed in the Republican Primary for County Commissioner, Precinct 2.
Early Voting Total: 166
Election Day Total: 168
Combined total: 334
County Commissioner, Precinct 4
Jim Daniel ran unopposed in the Republican Primary for County Commissioner, Precinct 4.
Early Voting Total: 27
Election Day Total: 43
Combined total: 70
Justice of the Peace
Precincts 1, 2, 3, 4
Rodney Baker placed first for Justice of the Peace in the Republican Primary Election with 406 votes . Danny Ramirez, his nearest competitor, had 231.
Nancy Barrier
Early Voting Total: 88
Election Day Total: 119
Combined total: 207
Daniel Guzman
Early Voting Total: 59
Election Day Total: 72
Combined total: 131
Danny Ramirez
Early Voting Total: 102
Election Day Total: 129
Combined total: 231
Rodney Baker
Early Voting Total: 211
Election Day Total: 195
Combined total: 406
Republican Co-Chairman
Carroll Precure ran unopposed in the Republican Primary for Republican Party Co-Chairman.
Early Voting Total: 364
Election Day Total: 391
Combined total: 755
In the Republican Primary, proposition votes were as follows:
Proposition 1
Yes: 637
No: 199
Proposition 2
Yes: 796
No: 94
Proposition 3
Yes: 745
No: 136
Proposition 4
Yes: 744
No: 139
Proposition 5
Yes: 648
No: 244
Proposition 6
Yes: 866
No: 45
Proposition 7
Yes: 657
No: 233
Proposition 8
Yes: 871
No: 29
Proposition 9
Yes: 744
No: 123
Proposition 10
Yes: 833
No: 60
Proposition 11
Yes: 764
No: 140
DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY RESULTS
U.S. Senator
Precincts 1, 2, 3, 4
Sema Hernandez placed first in the Democratic Primary with 20 votes. Her nearest competitor was Beto O’Rourke with 16.
Edward Kimbrough
Early Voting Total: 4
Election Day Total: 2
Combined total: 6
Beto O’Rourke
Early Voting Total: 8
Election Day Total: 8
Combined total: 16
Sema Hernandez
Early Voting Total: 12
Election Day Total: 8
Combined total: 20
U.S. Representative, District 19
Precincts 1, 2, 3, 4
Miguel Levario ran unopposed in the Democratic Primary for U.S. Representative, District 19.
Early Voting Total: 14
Election Day Total: 17
Combined total: 31
Governor
Precincts 1, 2, 3, 4
Lupe Valdez came in first in the Democratic Primary for Governor with 19 votes. Her nearest opponent, Andrew White, had 8.
James Jolly Clark
Early Voting Total: 2
Election Day Total: 1
Combined total: 3
Tom Wakely
Early Voting Total: 1
Election Day Total: 3
Combined total: 4
Joe Mumbach
Early Voting Total: 0
Election Day Total: 1
Combined total: 1
Andrew White
Early Voting Total: 4
Election Day Total: 4
Combined total: 8
Cedric Davis Sr.
Early Voting Total: 0
Election Day Total: 0
Combined total: 0
Lupe Valdez
Early Voting Total: 13
Election Day Total: 6
Combined total: 19
Jeffrey Payne
Early Voting Total: 0
Election Day Total: 0
Combined total: 0
Brady Yarbrough
Early Voting Total: 1
Election Day Total: 3
Combined total: 4
Adrian Ocegueda
Early Voting Total: 2
Election Day Total: 1
Combined total: 3
Lieutenant Governor
Precincts 1, 2, 3, 4
Michael Cooper gained the most votes for Lieutenant Governor in the Democratic Primary with 22. His opponent, Mike Collier, had 17.
Michael Cooper
Early Voting Total: 10
Election Day Total: 12
Combined total: 22
Mike Collier
Early Voting Total: 11
Election Day Total: 6
Combined total: 17
Attorney General
Precincts 1, 2, 3, 4
Justin Nelson ran unopposed for Attorney General in the Democratic Primary.
Early Voting Total: 17
Election Day Total: 15
Combined total: 32
Comptroller of Public Accounts
Precincts 1, 2, 3, 4
Tim Mahoney placed first in the Democratic Primary for Comptroller of Public Accounts with 23. His opponent, Joi Chevalier, had 17.
Tim Mahoney
Early Voting Total: 11
Election Day Total: 12
Combined total: 23
Joi Chevalier
Early Voting Total: 11
Election Day Total: 6
Combined total: 17
Commissioner General Land
Precincts 1, 2, 3, 4
Miguel Suazo placed first in the Democratic Primary for Commissioner General Land with 27 votes. His competitor Tex Morgan had 12
Miguel Suazo
Early Voting Total: 16
Election Day Total: 11
Combined total: 27
Tex Morgan
Early Voting Total: 6
Election Day Total: 6
Combined total: 12
Commissioner of Agriculture
Precincts 1, 2, 3, 4
Kim Olsen ran unopposed in the Democratic Primary for Commissioner of Agriculture.
Early Voting Total: 11
Election Day Total: 16
Combined total: 27
Railroad Commissioner
Precincts 1, 2, 3, 4
Roman McAllen placed first in the Democratic Primary for Railroad Commissioner with 28 votes. His competitor Chris Spellmon had 9.
Chris Spellmon
Early Voting Total: 3
Election Day Total: 6
Combined total: 9
Roman McAllen
Early Voting Total: 17
Election Day Total: 11
Combined total: 28
Justice of Supreme Court, Place 2
Precincts 1, 2, 3, 4
Steven Kirkland ran unopposed in the Democratic Primary for Justice of Supreme Court, Place 2.
Early Voting Total: 15
Election Day Total: 15
Combined total: 30
Justice of Supreme Court, Place 4
Precincts 1, 2, 3, 4
R.K. Sandill ran unopposed in the Democrat Primary for Justice of Supreme Court, Place 4.
Early Voting Total: 13
Election Day Total: 16
Combined total: 29
Justice of Supreme Court, Place 6
Precincts 1, 2, 3, 4
Kathy Cheng ran unopposed in the Democratic Primary for Justice of Supreme Court, Place 6.
Early Voting Total: 13
Election Day Total: 16
Combined total: 29
Presiding Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals
Precincts 1, 2, 3, 4
Maria T. Jackson ran unopposed in the Democratic Primary for Presiding Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals.
Early Voting Total: 14
Election Day Total: 15
Combined total: 29
Presiding Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 7
Precincts 1, 2, 3, 4
Ramona Franklin ran unopposed in the Democratic Primary for Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 7.
Early Voting Total: 13
Election Day Total: 15
Combined total: 28
State District 88 Representative
Precincts 1, 2, 3, 4
Ezekiel Barron ran unopposed in the Democratic Primary for State District 88 Representative.
Early Voting Total: 14
Election Day Total: 15
Combined total: 29
District Judge 287th District
Precincts 1, 2, 3, 4
Gordon H. Green ran unopposed in the Democratic Primary for District Judge 287th District.
Early Voting Total: 18
Election Day Total: 19
Combined total: 37
County Commissioner, Precinct 4
Jim Daniel ran on the Republican ticket for County Commissioner, Precinct 4. Isadoro Trevino ran on the Democratic ticket for County Commissioner, Precinct 4. Daniel placed first in with 70 votes; Trevino received 13 votes.
Jim Daniel
Early Voting Total: 27
Election Day Total: 43
Combined total: 70
Isadoro Trevino
Early Voting Total: 8
Election Day Total: 5
Combined total: 13
In the Democratic Primary, proposition votes were as follows:
Proposition 1
For: 43
Against: 2
Proposition 2
For: 40
Against: 4
Proposition 3
For: 42
Against: 2
Proposition 4
For: 39
Against: 3
Proposition 5
For: 38
Against: 3
Proposition 6
For: 44
Against: 0
Proposition 7
For: 40
Against: 1
Proposition 8
For: 33
Against: 7
Proposition 9
For: 34
Against: 7
Proposition 10
For: 39
Against: 4
Proposition 11
For: 37
Against: 6
Proposition 12
For: 43
Against: 2