United States Senator
John Cornyn (REP) 7,007**
David M. Alameel (DEM) 1,529
Rebecca Paddock (LIB) 233
Emily “Spicybrown” Sanchez (GRN) 41
United States Representative, District 25
Roger Williams (REP) 6,972**
Marco Montoya (DEM) 1,589
John Betz (LIB) 157
Governor
Greg Abbott (REP) 6,841**
Wendy R. Davis (DEM) 1,882
Kathie Glass (LIB) 122
Brandon Parmer (GRN) 40
Lieutenant Governor
Dan Patrick (REP) 6,865**
Leticia Van de Putte (DEM) 1,758
Robert D. Butler (LIB) 200
Chandrakantha Courtney (GRN) 26
Attorney General
Ken Paxton (REP) 6,763**
Sam Houston (DEM) 1,911
Jamie Balagia (LIB) 113
Commissioner of General Land Office
George P. Bush (REP) 6,870**
John Cook (DEM) 1,664
Justin Knight (LIB) 233
Valerie Alessi (GRN) 49
Commissioner of Agriculture
Sid Miller (REP) 6,613**
Jim Hogan (DEM) 1,850
David (Rocky) Palmquist (LIB) 167
Kenneth Kendrick (GRN) 105
Railroad Commissioner
Ryan Sitton (REP) 6,616**
Steve Brown (DEM) 1,741
Mark A. Miller (LIB) 265
Martina Salinas (GRN) 93
Chief Justice, Supreme Court
Nathan Hecht (REP) 6,725**
William Moody (DEM) 1,754
Tom Oxford (LIB) 219
Justice, Supreme Court, Place 6, Unexpired Term
Jeff Brown (REP) 6,773**
Lawrence Edward Meyers (DEM) 1,627
Mark Ash (LIB) 238
Justice, Supreme Court, Place 7
Jeff Boyd (REP) 6,772**
Gina Benavides (DEM) 1,623
Don Fulton (LIB) 262
Charles E. Waterbury (GRN) 48
Justice, Supreme Court, Place 8
Phil Johnson (REP) 7,063**
RS Roberto Koelsch (LIB) 499
Jim Chisolm (GRN) 356
Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 3
Bert Richardson (REP) 6,660**
John Granberg (DEM) 1,642
Mark W. Bennett (LIB) 292
Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 4
Kevin Patrick Yeary (REP) 6,873**
Quanah Parker (LIB) 754
Judith Sanders-Castro (GRN) 295
Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 5
David Newell (REP) 7,021**
William Bryan Strange, III (LIB) 623
George Joseph Altget (GRN) 242
State Representative District 8
Byron Cook (REP) 7,207**
John Wilford (LIB) 815
Justice, 10th Court of Appeals District, Place 2
Rex Davis (REP) 7,312**
District Judge, 66th Judicial District
Lee Harris (REP) 7,477**
Judge, County Court At Law
Matt Crain (REP) 7,538**
County Judge
Justin W. Lewis (REP) 7,230**
District Clerk
Angelia Orr (REP) 7,414**
County Clerk
Nicole Tanner (REP) 7,458**
County Treasurer
Rhonda Burkhart (REP) 7,460**
County Surveyor
Jessie Ince (REP) 7,447**
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 1
Martis E. Ward (REP) 2,465**
County Commissioner, Precinct 2
Larry Crumpton (REP) 1,911**
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 2
Shane P. Brassell (REP) 1,865**
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 3
Brad Henley (REP) 1,369**
County Commissioner, Precinct 4
Harley F. Davis (REP) 1,801**
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 4
Charles G. Jones (REP) 1,765**
Proposition 1
The constitutional amendment providing for the use and dedication of certain money transferred to the state highway fund to assist in the completion of transportation construction, maintenance and rehabilitation projects, not to include toll roads.
FOR – 6,497** AGAINST – 1,379
Local Option Pct 3
The legal sale of all alcoholic beverages except mixed beverages
FOR – 1,039 AGAINST – 525
Hill County Proposition
Discontinue the optional county road system in Hill County
FOR – 4,691 AGAINST – 3,200
Hill County Emergency Services District 2 Propositions
Adding the City of Mount Calm and its extraterritorial jurisdiction to Hill County ESD 2:
Mount Calm voters YES – 61 NO – 27
ESD 2 voters YES – 4,531 NO – 1,101
The City of Mt. Calm and its extraterritorial jurisdiction, assuming a proportionate share of the outstanding debts and taxes of Hill County Emergency Services District 2, if that area is added to the district:
Mount Calm voters YES – 40 NO – 42
ESD 2 voters YES – 4,475 NO – 1,105
Adding the City of Mertens and its extraterritorial jurisdiction to Hill County ESD 2:
Mertens voters YES – 22 NO – 5
ESD 2 voters YES – 4,427 NO – 1,086
The City of Mertens and its extraterritorial jurisdiction, assuming a proportionate share of the outstanding debts and taxes of Hill County Emergency Services District 2, if that area is added to the district:
Mertens voters YES – 12 NO – 11
ESD 2 voters YES – 4,451 NO – 1,073
Adding the City of Whitney and its extraterritorial jurisdiction to Hill County ESD 2:
Whitney voters YES – 211 NO – 230
ESD 2 voters YES – 4,692 NO – 1,131
The City of Whitney and its extraterritorial jurisdiction, assuming a proportionate share of the outstanding debts and taxes of Hill County Emergency Services District 2, if that area is added to the district:
Whitney voters YES – 167 NO – 265
ESD 2 voters YES – 4,581 NO – 1,261