Posted on 03/02/2010 4:48:21 PM PST by mnehring
Name | profession | |
Rick Perry | incumbent | |
Kay Bailey Hutchison | U.S. senator | |
Debra Medina, ex-chairwoman | Wharton County Republican Party | |
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Democratic governor candidates
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Bill White | former mayor of Houston | |
Farouk Shami | businessman | |
Felix Alvarado | teacher | |
Bill Dear | private investigator | |
Drive Alma Aguado | physician | |
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Clement Glenn | professor | |
Star Locke | rancher | |
Andrea Plumlee | attorney |
Looking good for Bill Flores, winning Brazos handily and holding his own in McLennan.
lol
Yes, (smiling) FNC reported 53% !
MEG33, I hope and pray it holds.
arriving late to the party.
Can you get me up to speed???
what are you monitoring to get your results?
I certainly hope so, so that we can be done with this part of it.
Dunno....seems all ain’t in yet.......:o)
I hope !......LOL !
Hutchison’s career in the Senate would seem to be over. She doesn’t want to run again in 2012 does she?
later in the nite, i will check congressional primary results for key House seats. Anyone got it?
RACE NAME PARTY EARLY VOTES PERCENT TOTAL VOTES PERCENT
Governor
Kay Bailey Hutchison REP 165,656 30.46% 170,141 30.54%
Debra Medina REP 90,655 16.67% 93,287 16.74%
Rick Perry - Incumbent REP 287,489 52.86% 293,659 52.71%
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Race Total 543,800 557,087
Early Provisional Ballots Reported 1,294
Total Provisional Ballots Reported 1,297
Precincts Reported 384 of 8,236 Precincts 4.66%
Statewide Turnout 4.27% 13,023,358 Registered Voters
I think she does. She was too chicken to resign her seat to run, so I think keeping her seat was the backup plan.
Whose votes are switching to Medina ?
Who’s hurt by her being in the race ?
Amen. KBH not satisfied with getting richer as senator, thinks we owe her a governor spot yet.
State races including House seats:
4% turnout?????
I am monitoring deport’s posts and also FNC.
Thanks! Looking good. Perry remains over 50% !
Votes are still being counted. Polls have only been closed for 93 minutes.
Good grief, I hope not!
Since she promised to step down after the gubernatorial race, I would think running for another term in '12 would hurt her.
I hope it would, anyway.
I'm hoping we can get some good conservative to run for and win that Senate seat. We have plenty of them in House seats and some state seats right now. (Ted Poe and John Culberson immediately come to mind, but there are some others...)
Depends on where you are - I voted at around 4:30; I was the FIRST to vote in the GOP primary in the whole precinct.
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