March 1 Republican Primary Election Results
The unofficial results for the competitive races and propositions are shown below. The results will not be official until March 8.
The results for whole districts are displayed. We are also displaying the votes cast in Parker County in parenthesis for districts that include areas outside of Parker County. Unopposed candidates are not listed.
Federal Candidates
US Representative District 12
- Kay Granger 75.15% (77.32%) – winner
- Ryan J. Catala 14.11% (13.13 %)
- Alysia Rieg 10.74% (9.55%)
State Wide Candidates
Governor
- Greg Abbott 66.38% (61.03%) – winner
- Allen B. West 12.28% (13.46%)
- Don Huffines 11.98% (14.24%)
- Chad Prather 3.81% (5.81%)
- Rick Perry 3.2% (4.02%)
- Kandy Kaye Horn 1.2% (0.67%)
- Paul Belew 0.58% (0.44%)
- Danny Harrison 0.55% (0.34%)
Lieutenant Governor
- Dan Patrick 76.56% (72.55%) – winner
- Daniel Miller 6.84% (7.68%)
- Trayce Bradford 6.49% (12.12%)
- Zach Vance 3.86% (3.54%)
- Aaron Sorrells 3.93% (3.08%)
- Todd M. Bullis 2.32% (1.03%)
Attorney General
- Ken Paxton 42.74% (44.67%) – advances to runoff
- George P. Bush 22.78% (25.06%) – advances to runoff
- Eva Guzman 17.46% (16.84%)
- Louie Gohmert 17.02% (13.43%)
Comptroller of Public Accounts
- Glenn Hegar 81.65% (80.68%) – winner
- Mark V. Goloby 18.38% (19.32%)
Commissioner of the General Land Office
- Dawn Buckingham 41.81% (43.48%) – advances to runoff
- Tim Westley 14.83% (21.97%) – advances to runoff
- Jon Spiers 12.60% (6.84%)
- Don W. Minton 10.56% (5.17%)
- Victor Avila 7.55% (14.64%)
- Weston Martinez 6.61% (4.33%)
- Rufus Lopez 3.07% (1.67%)
- Ben Armenta 2.97% (1.89%)
Commissioner of Agriculture
- Sid Miller 58.48% (69.27%) – winner
- James White 31.13% (20.91%)
- Carey A. Counsil 10.39% (9.83%)
Railroad Commissioner
- Wayne Christian 47.19% (50.99%) – advances to runoff
- Sarah Stogner 15.12% (10.35%) – advances to runoff
- Tom Slocum Jr 14.32% (14.73%)
- Marvin “Sarge” Summers (Deceased) 11.88 (10.38%)
- Dawayne Tipton 11.50% (13.54%)
District Candidates
Justice, Supreme Court, Place 9
- Evan Young 54.82% (48.08%) – winner
- David J. Schenck 45.18% (51.92%)
Justice, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 5
- Scott Walker 56.69% (55.02%) – winner
- Clint Morgan 43.31% (44.98%)
Member, State Board of Education, District No. 11
- Patricia “Pat” Hardy 57.72% (52.66%) – winner
- Joshua Tarbay 22.22% (30.98%)
- Rebecca Garcia 11.92% (8.67%)
- “DC” Caldwell 8.13% (7.69%)
State Senator, District No. 10
- Phil King 75.52% (75.46%) – winner
- Warren V. Norred 24.48% (24.54%)
State Representative, District No. 60
- Glenn Rogers 43.69% (36.53%) – advances to runoff
- Mike Olcott 36.09% (40.30%) – advances to runoff
- Kit Marshall 11.63% (13.68%)
- Lucas Turner 8.6% (9.49%)
Parker County Candidates
County Judge
- Pat Deen 61.03% – winner
- Thomas Moorman 38.97%
Judge, County Court-at-Law No. 1
- Kirk D. Martin 55.03% – winner
- Zachary Pettigrew 29.36%
- Kitty Wise 15.61%
Sheriff Unexpired Term
- Russ Authier 54.40% – winner
- Marc Povero 45.60%
County Commissioner, Precinct No. 2
- Joe W. Harris 46.31% – advances to runoff
- Jacob Holt 42.53% – advances to runoff
- Johnny L Cannon 11.16%
County Commissioner, Precinct No. 4
- Eric Contreras 48.11% – advances to runoff
- Mike Hale 30.38% – advances to runoff
- Michael Chandler 13.29%
- Fred Hammons 8.21%
Justice of the Peace, Precinct No. 4
- Tim Mendolia 36.40% – advances to runoff
- Allison Bedore 29.85% – advances to runoff
- Michael K. Morris 18.92%
- Bernard R. Suchocki 14.83%
County Chairman
- J Scott Utley 56.38% – winner
- Rachael M. Watson 43.62%
Propositions
Proposition 1
In light of the federal government’s refusal to defend the southern border, Texas should immediately deploy the National Guard, Texas Military Forces, and necessary state law enforcement to seal the border, enforce immigration laws, and deport illegal aliens.
- YES 92.21% (94.51%)
- NO 7.79% (5.49%)
Proposition 2
Texas should eliminate all property taxes within ten (10) years without implementing a state income tax.
- YES 75.67% (81.27%)
- NO 24.33% (18.73%)
Proposition 3
Texans should not lose their jobs, nor should students be penalized, for declining a COVID-19 vaccine.
- YES 88.56% (91.82%)
- NO 11.44% (8.18%)
Proposition 4
Texas schools should teach students basic knowledge and American exceptionalism and reject Critical Race Theory and other curricula that promote Marxist doctrine and encourage division based on creed, race, or economic status.
- YES 91.09% (93.27%)
- NO 8.91% (6.73%)
Proposition 5
Texas should enact a State Constitutional Amendment to defend the sanctity of innocent human life, created in the image of God, from fertilization until natural death.
- YES 83.29% (86.54%)
- NO 16.71% (13.46%)
Proposition 6
The Republican-controlled Texas Legislature should end the practice of awarding committee chairmanships to Democrats.
- YES 81.28% (85.92%)
- NO 18.72% (13.46%)
Proposition 7
Texas should protect the integrity of our elections by verifying that registered voters are American citizens, restoring felony penalties and enacting civil penalties for vote fraud, and fighting any federal takeover of state elections.
- YES 95.71% (97.04%)
- NO 4.29% (2.96%)
Proposition 8
Texas should ban chemical castration, puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones, and genital mutilation surgery on all minor children for sex transition purposes.
- YES 92.55% (94.87%)
- NO 7.45% (5.13%)
Proposition 9
Texas parents and guardians should have the right to select schools, wheather public or private, for their children, and the funding should follow the student.
- YES 87.53% (88.19%)
- NO 12.47% (11.81%)
Proposition 10
Texans affirm that our freedoms come from God and that the government should have no control over the conscience of individuals.
- YES 92.56% (94.54%)
- NO 7.44% (5.46%)
Additional Information and Sources
We appreciate the Parker Count Elections Office for their transparency. Here is the reconciliation log for Parker County.
- Texas Election Results (votes cast in the whole district)
- Parker County Results (votes cast in Parker County)