Posted on 03/02/2010 6:34:40 AM PST by Ravi
Check for results
(Excerpt) Read more at enr.sos.state.tx.us ...
He put his foot in it when did a back-door state income tax by implementing a business payroll tax along with a couple of other things. Unfortunately, Medina has zero experience with public office, she's only worked for the GOP [anyone feel free to correct me if I'm wrong]
That's kind of a really big step, IMHO.
KBH deserves to be tossed out the door onto her RINO backside.
I was #1 in line at 7am. Twenty more behind me. Democreep line was nothing but crickets.
KBH isn’t up for re-election this year...but she has said she is retiring one way or the other. We shall see.
If KBH has any class, there shouldn't be one.
Here is the results posted by the SOS for the largest 15 Counties in Texas. My guess is that the GOP may top the turnout of previous gov primaries which has never been above 700,000 votes. It was just over 650,000 in 2006.
Early Voting Totals - Feb. 26, 2010
March 2, 2010
Early Voting
Cumulative Totals
Thru Close of Business
February 26, 2010
CountyReg Voters Party # In Person On 2/26/2010 Cumulative In-Person Voters Cumulative % In-Person Cumulative By Mail Voters Cumulative In-Person And Mail Voters Cumulative Percent Early Voting Harris 1,889,378 Republican 13,929 50,247 2.66% 12,399 62,646 3.32% Harris 1,889,378 Democratic 9,857 33,771 1.79% 6,250 40,021 2.12% Dallas 1,129,814 Republican 7,156 31,278 2.77% 3,104 34,382 3.04% Dallas 1,129,814 Democratic 4,707 19,204 1.70% 2,272 21,476 1.90% Tarrant 924,682 Republican 9,942 38,935 4.21% 3,256 42,191 4.56% Tarrant 924,682 Democratic 1,911 7,418 0.80% 1,152 8,570 0.93% Bexar 891,082 Republican 6,730 30,786 3.45% 2,219 33,005 3.70% Bexar 891,082 Democratic 4,541 20,743 2.33% 2,010 22,753 2.55% Travis 586,882 Republican 1,535 16,033 2.73% 849 16,882 2.88% Travis 586,882 Democratic 2,003 13,193 2.25% 566 13,759 2.34% Collin 413,772 Republican 6,642 27,078 6.54% 990 28,068 6.78% Collin 413,772 Democratic 589 2,658 0.64% 41 2,699 0.65% El Paso 375,128 Republican 1,778 7,528 2.01% 224 7,752 2.07% El Paso 375,128 Democratic 3,939 18,085 4.82% 295 18,380 4.90% Denton 355,340 Republican 4,192 17,268 4.86% 1,172 18,440 5.19% Denton 355,340 Democratic 506 1,945 0.55% 51 1,996 0.56% Fort Bend 300,777 Republican 3,366 11,403 3.79% 2,317 13,720 4.56% Fort Bend 300,777 Democratic 1,573 5,111 1.70% 87 5,198 1.73% Hidalgo 290,097 Republican 688 2,804 0.97% 41 2,845 0.98% Hidalgo 290,097 Democratic 4,493 27,395 9.44% 576 27,971 9.64% Montgomery 243,027 Republican 4,049 16,113 6.63% 759 16,872 6.94% Montgomery 243,027 Democratic 395 1,551 0.64% 58 1,609 0.66% Williamson 230,122 Republican 3,309 13,831 6.01% 632 14,463 6.28% Williamson 230,122 Democratic 618 2,916 1.27% 27 2,943 1.28% Nueces 188,165 Republican 1,445 6,154 3.27% 139 6,293 3.34% Nueces 188,165 Democratic 1,031 4,766 2.53% 189 4,955 2.63% Galveston 179,928 Republican 1,937 6,701 3.72% 135 6,836 3.80% Galveston 179,928 Democratic 872 3,526 1.96% 580 4,106 2.28% Cameron 171,024 Republican 360 2,003 1.17% 24 2,027 1.19% Cameron 171,024 Democratic 1,300 8,045 4.70% 213 8,258 4.83% Total 8,169,218 105,393 448,489 5.49% 42,627 491,116 6.01%
I just returned from the polls. The rat side had 4 booths and was empty(I guess they are not awake yet) while the GOP side had 8 booths and was full. Republican voters are obviously motivated this year.
The polls close at 7pm. Whoever started this thread, 11 hours out, really wanted to start a thread.
"Vote for Rick Perry or Chuck Norris will kick your ass".
Source: FReeper humblegunner
We have a 3-way congressional race going for congress. Kevin Brady voted for the bailout...I didn't vote for him. I would love if he gets beat but I doubt it. Both challengers are his neighbors in Conroe.
Dittoes for this misplaced Yank.
We have a 3-way congressional race going for congress. Kevin Brady voted for the bailout...I didn’t vote for him. I would love if he gets beat but I doubt it. Both challengers are his neighbors in Conroe.
The piney woods of SE Texas got screwed with the Tom DeLay redistricting of 2000. We lost all of our congresscritters to the population centers of Houston, etc. They don’t have the pineywoods at heart in their agendas, imo.
Whoever started this thread, 11 hours out, really wanted to start a thread.
LOL...... Apparently not much going on in the doctoring business this morning...
The early results look good for Republicans. But we have to get the message out to vote STRAIGHT TICKET in November to get the local candidates in office - the judges, commissioners, etc. Dems almost always vote straight ticket and can beat us in the urban areas even with lesser turnout if the Republicans don't vote down ballot. We need these candidates in office (1) to have conservative policy at the local level and (2) to create a large pool of conservative candidates with experience ready to provide a credible primary threat to any Congressional or legislative candidates that feel compelled to "compromise".
Well, at least TD’s redistricting got rid of Jack Brooks (Or allowed us to get rid of him). Several other lib dims too.
Of course we replaced Brooks with Ron Paul so WTF?
You in Chet Edwards District? This would be a great year to beat him.
It has been argued that John Tower would never have been a Senator without the same setup.
Actually Brooks was defeated in 1994 by Stockman. Stockman took the district for one term and Nick Lampson then held it for until the DeLay redistricting went into effect.
We were saved by Tom DeLay!
Our congressmen before re-districting were: Jack Brooks, Charlie Wilson, and Jim Turner. Brady is the first Repub we've had but he has been there too long and now only thinks about his seat on the House Ways and Means committee. He is in his 14th year of what he promised would be self-imposed term limit of 12 years of "service."
I think Ted Poe has been better than anybody Beaumont voters have elected. The last elected Dem from Beaumont, whose name escapes me, who ran for and won DeLay's seat, was a home healthcare Medicare cheat.
I think re-districting has served us well. The Golden Triangle voters are, IMO, a bunch of idiots and our Piney Woods bunch aren't much better...but we do vote Repub in state and fed elections. Would you believe Repubs control 19 of 20 precincts in our county?
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