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Texas Primary Election Results Save Email Print
Posted: 7:56 PM Mar 4, 2008
Last Updated: 3:45 PM Mar 5, 2008

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2008 Texas Primary Elections
March 4th, 2008

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Texas Primary Election Unofficial Results

President - Republican Primary
John McCain 51%
Mike Huckabee 38%
Mitt Romney 2%
Ron Paul 5%
Fred Thompson 1%
Alan Keyes 1%
99% precincts reporting

President - Democratic Primary
Barack Obama 47%
Hillary Clinton 51%
John Edwards 1%
97% precincts reporting

U.S. Senator - Republican Primary
John Cornyn (i) 81%
Larry Kilgore 19%
99% precincts reporting

U.S. Senator - Democratic Primary
Gene Kelly 27%
Ray McMurrey 12%
Rick Noriega 51%
Rhett Smith 10%
97% precincts reporting

U.S. Representative District 3 - Republican Primary
Wayne Avellanet 5%
Sam Johnson (i) 87%
Harry Pierce 8%
99% precincts reporting

U.S. Representative District 3 - Democratic Primary
Tom Daley 72%
Ron Minkow 28%
90% precincts reporting

U.S. Representative District 4 - Republican Primary
Gene Christensen 3%
Kevin George 5%
Ralph Hall (i) 73%
Joshua Kowert 2%
Kathy Seei 11%
91% precincts reporting

U.S. Representative District 4 - Democratic Primary
Glenn Melancon 59%
VaLinda Hathcox 41%
98% precincts reporting

State Senator - District 30 - Republican Primary
Craig Estes (i) 69% *winner
Charles R. Stafford 31%
100% precincts reporting

336th District Judge (Grayson & Fannin Counties) Republican Primary
Lauri Blake (i) - 65% *winner
Charles Butler - 35%
100% precincts reporting

6th District Judge - Democratic Primary (Fannin, Lamar, Red River counties)
David Hamilton - 32%
Jess Nickerson - 20%
Dave Turner - 48%
36% precincts reporting

Grayson County

Democratic Party

No contested races

Republican Party

Constable Pct 2
Sandra Savering 40%
Mike Putnam 60% *winner
100% precincts reporting

Constable Pct 3
Michael Todd Booher 54% *winner
Ronald J. Blackwell 46%
100% precincts reporting

Constable Pct 4
Warren Carter 46%
William Douglas 54% *winner
100% precincts reporting

Fannin County

Democratic Party

Sheriff
Kenneth Moore (i) 58% *winner
Donnie Foster 33%
Michael Kelley 8%
100% precincts reporting

Commissioner Pct 1
Joe Wiley Cox 31%
Steve Edwards 69% *winner
100% precincts reporting

Commissioner Pct 3
Dewayne Strickland (i) 50% *winner
Alton Hainline 22%
Ronnie Rhudy 27%
100% precincts reporting

Republican Party

County Judge
Charlie Avila 48%
Eileen Cox 52% *winner
100% precincts reporting

Commissioner Pct 1
John Ryan 44%
Gary Whitlock 56% *winner
100% precincts reporting

Cooke County

Republican Party

235th District Judge
Janelle Haverkamp (i) 69%
Martin Peterson 31%
97% precincts reporting

District Attorney
Chris Fostel 15%
Cindy Stormer (i) 35%
Janice Warder 50%
97% precincts reporting

County Attorney
Tanya Davis (i) 62%
Freida Fiske 38%
97% precincts reporting

Sheriff
Mike Compton (i) 66%
Kenneth Fogus 34%
97% precincts reporting

Commissioner Pct. 1
Wayne Dodson 40%
Gary Hollowell (i) 60%
84% precincts reporting

Lamar County

Democratic Party

Sheriff
Johnny Williams 35%
BJ McCoy 43%*winner
Randy Boren 22%
100% precincts reporting

Commissioner Pct. 1
William Lawrence Malone 66% *winner
Blaine Gilley 34%
100% precincts reporting

Constable Pct. 1
Madaline Chance 34% *likely a runoff between Chance & Whitsell
Calvin Whitsell 34% *likely a runoff between Chance & Whitsell
Douglas Leon Phillips 31%
100% precincts reporting

Constable Pct. 2
Vance Boehler- 24%
Jason Garrett- 76%*wInner
100% precincts reporting

Constable Pct. 4
Joe Tuttle- 45%*wInner
Tim Parks- 31%
Rick Evans- 24%
100% precincts reporting

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