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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Name | profession | |
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 |
She thought she could jump home into the governor’s mansion.
Sheesh!
tks.
My dish receiver was fried in a brown out due to an ice storm a couple of weeks ago and I haven’t taken the time to replace it
I’ll just stand by to read your reports
She didn't run on anything. Just bashing Perry. Medina just bashing Perry and telling us she wants to stop our property taxes, which only the legislature can do. White bashing Perry. Had enough of that bashing with Bush.
They said on the radio that part of what accounts for the low turnout today was heavy early voting turnout. I voted a week or two ago. I don’t know if they are now backtracking on that and saying it’s 4% overall. . . .
House 17 &
House 23 are the key districts, with vulnerable DEMS
don’t know the candidates.
District 23:
Ciro Rodriguez (D)* - (Campaign Site)
Miguel Ortiz (D) - Iraq War Veteran & Attorney
David Aguilar (R) - Investment Consultant
Francisco “Quico” Canseco (R) - Attorney, Businessman & ‘08 Candidate
Joseph “Doc” Gould (R) - Podiatrist
Will Hurd (R) - Ex-CIA Officer
Mike Kueber (R) - Retired Attorney
Robert Lowry (R) - Physician & Ex-Oilfield Worker
District 17:
Chet Edwards (D)* - (Campaign Site)
Rob Curnock (R) - Businessman & Frequent Candidate
Timothy Delasandro (R) - Nurse & Navy Veteran
Bill Flores (R) - Businessman & State Real Estate Commission Member
David McIntyre (R) - University Official, Retired Army Officer & ‘04 Candidate
Chuck Wilson (R) - Developer
Kay Bailey Hutchison REP 174,928 30.82% 183,759 30.95%
Debra Medina REP 93,221 16.42% 98,433 16.58%
Rick Perry - Incumbent REP 299,350 52.74% 311,448 52.46%
Oh no! You’re without the cable news channels?
No HGTV for you? How are you surviving? LOL.
100
Perry still hangin’ at 52%
Thank you, Old Texan!
Numbers haven’t moved much since last check.
RACE NAME PARTY EARLY VOTES PERCENT TOTAL VOTES PERCENT
Governor
Kay Bailey Hutchison REP 174,928 30.82% 183,759 30.95%
Debra Medina REP 93,221 16.42% 98,433 16.58%
Rick Perry - Incumbent REP 299,350 52.74% 311,448 52.46%
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Race Total 567,499 593,640
Early Provisional Ballots Reported 1,331
Total Provisional Ballots Reported 1,338
Precincts Reported 572 of 8,236 Precincts 6.95%
Statewide Turnout 4.55% 13,023,358 Registered Voters
For what it’s worth, today is Texas Independence Day.
Thanks you, davetex! Down with Medina!
Here ya go, IG:
Results here:
http://enr.sos.state.tx.us/enr/results/mar02_148_state.htm
Crossover Dems and Paulbots for Medina. Trying to force runoff for Perry so he has to use his campaign funds for the runoff. Meanwhile Dem White will run against Perry.
There are a lot of those running around, aren't they?
The candidate for the intellectually challenged and the emotionally crippled.
Give them a chance to count the votes.
Statewide Turnout 4.48% (so far) but only 483 of 8,236 Precincts have reported yet.
5.8% of the Precincts are in.
KBH= Earmark queen.
Perry= Only conservative in the race.
The choice is clear, Texas' Republicans...
Hey, IG! Good to see you! :)
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