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 |
Perry? Conservative? That’s so funny I forgot to laugh.
I believe Tim Delasandro is a Freeper.
Did you have a GOP Precinct Meeting by yourself and nominate yourself Precint Chairman?
There could be some Dems crossing over to vote Medina or KBH. If there are enough votes to drag Perry down, there will be a runoff. The dems would rather run against KBH.
RACE NAME PARTY EARLY VOTES PERCENT TOTAL VOTES PERCENT
Governor
Alma Ludivina Aguado DEM 7,054 2.93% 7,366 2.91%
Felix (Rodriguez) Alvarado DEM 11,919 4.95% 12,410 4.90%
Bill Dear DEM 4,036 1.67% 4,197 1.65%
Clement E. Glenn DEM 3,920 1.63% 4,170 1.64%
Star Locke DEM 2,721 1.13% 2,869 1.13%
Farouk Shami DEM 29,080 12.09% 30,639 12.10%
Bill White DEM 181,651 75.56% 191,368 75.63%
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Race Total 240,381 253,019
Early Provisional Ballots Reported 208
Total Provisional Ballots Reported 216
Precincts Reported 606 of 8,380 Precincts 7.23%
Statewide Turnout 1.94% 13,023,358 Registered Voters
I wonder if they’ll have enough to call it by the 10:00 p.m. news? ;-)
Not responding to you in particular, Dave...just adding to the thread.
Here in Bexar County (with about 10% of precincts in):
Kay Bailey Hutchison 34.13%
Debra Medina 13.17%
Rick Perry 52.70%
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Bill White is dominating a weak Dem field.
Perry/White race will be interesting.
Yes. yes it is Texas Independence Day.... half the kids in our schools consider that a bad day. lol.
Kay Bailey Hutchison 175,138 30.82% 186,716 30.97% Debra Medina 93,320 16.42% 99,198 16.45% Rick Perry 299,690 52.74% 316,797 52.56%
Nope. But they already called it for White.
When did Perry become a conservative?
RACE NAME PARTY EARLY VOTES PERCENT TOTAL VOTES PERCENT
Governor
Kay Bailey Hutchison REP 175,138 30.82% 186,716 30.97%
Debra Medina REP 93,320 16.42% 99,198 16.45%
Rick Perry - Incumbent REP 299,690 52.74% 316,797 52.56%
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Race Total 568,148 602,711
Early Provisional Ballots Reported 1,331
Total Provisional Ballots Reported 1,347
Precincts Reported 649 of 8,236 Precincts 7.88%
Statewide Turnout 4.62% 13,023,358 Registered Voters
Today is Texas Independence Day!
What do you mean?
Hurd leads Lowry by ONLY 900 votes to get into the runoff in House 23 primary
COULD BE THE RACE TO WATCH.
No Run Off
Let Perry get on with it!
I hope this is the last your state hears of Medina.
Maybe Rick Perry could challenge her for the Senate seat in the 2012 primary! Turnabout is fair play.
Hattie, as I understand it TX has NEVER had registration by party. One picks his primary on election day or now during the early voting period.
Hope so, because Sarah is on with Leno at 10:30 PM. :)
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