Grimes County early voting results are in
ANDERSON - Early voting results for Grimes County in the November 2022 General Election are in, and so far, Republican Greg Abbott has a decisive lead over Democratic Candidate Beto O-Rourke, leading 4,129 – 943. Republican Michael McCaul leads the race for United States Representative, District 10. Click for a complete list of early voting results in Grimes County.
Grimes County early voting results are in
Special to The Examiner
ANDERSON - Early voting results for Grimes County in the November 2022 General Election are in, and so far, Republican Greg Abbott has a decisive lead over Democratic Candidate Beto O-Rourke, leading 4,129 – 943. Republican Michael McCaul leads the race for United States Representative, District 10.
Locally there are four races for Richards Independent School District Board of Trustee positions.
A complete list of early voting results in Grimes County is listed below.
United State Representative, District 10
Michael McCaul (R) 4,129 80.58%
Linda Nuno (D) 943 18.40%
Bill Kelsey (L) 52 1.01%
Governor
Greg Abbott (R) 4,131 80.32%
Beto O’Rourke (D) 973 18.92%
Mark Jay Tippetts (L) 33 0.64%
Delilah Barrios (G) 6 0.12%
Lieutenant Governor
Dan Patrick (R) 4,012 78.12%
Mike Collier (D) 1,046 20.37%
Shanna Steele (L) 78 1.52%
Attorney General
Ken Paxton (R) 4,022 78.45%
Rocelle Mercedes Garza (D) 1,009 19.68%
Mark Ash (L) 96 1.87%
Comptroller of Public Accounts
Glenn Hegar (R) 4,134 80.73%
Janet T. Dudding (D) 939 18.34%
V. Alonzo Echevarria-Garza (L) 48 0.94%
Commissioner of the General Land Office
Dawn Buckingham (R) 4,100 80.58%
Jay Kelberg (D) 982 19.22%
Alfred Molison Jr. (G) 27 0.53%
Commissioner of Agriculture
Sid Miller (R) 4,115 80.58%
Susan Hays (D) 992 19.42%
Railroad Commissioner
Wayne Christian (R) 4,105 80.36%
Luke Warford (D) 938 18.36%
Jaime Andres Diez (L) 47 0.92%
Hunter Wayne Crow (G) 18 0.35%
Justice, Supreme Court, Place 3
Debra Lehrmann (R) 4,099 80.29%
Erin A. Nowell (D) 952 18.65%
Edward Oxford (L) 54 1.06%
Justice, Supreme Court, Place 5
Rebeca Huddle (R) 4,115 80.86%
Amanda Reichek (D) 974 19.14%
Justice, Supreme Court, Place 9
Evan Young (R) 4,107 80.75%
Julia Maldonado (D) 979 19.25%
Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals Place 5
Scott Walker (R) 4,123 80.89%
Dana Huffman (D) 974 19.11%
Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals Place 6
Jesse F. McClure III (R) 4,115 80.91%
Robert Johnson (D) 971 19.09%
Member, State Board of Education District 8
Audrey Young (R) 4,231 86.74%
Rhett Rosenquest Smith (L) 647 13.26%
State Senator, District 18
Lois W. Kolkhorst (R) 4,178 81.78%
Josh Tutt (D) 931 18.22%
Chief Justice, 1st Court of Appeals District Place 4
Terry Adams (R) 4,109 80.49%
Julie Countiss (D) 926 18.14%
Ted Wood (I) 70 1.37%
Justice, 1st Court of Appeals District, Place 4
April Farris (R) 4,111 80.80%
Mike Engelhart (D) 977 19.20%
Justice, 14th Court of Appeals District, Place 2
Kevin Jewell (R) 4,108 80.83%
Cheri C. Thomas (D) 974 19.17%
Justice, 14th Court of Appeals District, Place 9
Randy Wilson (R) 4,130 81.30%
William Demond (D) 950 18.70%
Richards ISD:
School Board Trustee Place 1
Rex Holland 70 43.75%
Britney Ketkoski 90 56.25%
School Board Trustee Place 3
Phillip Ray Burnett 104 66.24%
Debbie Pool 53 33.76%
School Board Trustee Place 4
Bonnie Stewart 85 54.49%
Wendy Ramsey Graves 71 45.51%
Unopposed Candidates Declared Elected
School Board Trustee Place 2
Beau Conner
State Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 2
Mary Lou Keel (R)
State Representative, District 12
Kyle Kacal (R)
County Judge
Judge Joe Fauth (R)
County Court-at-law
Tuck Moody McLain (R)
District Clerk
Diane LeFlore (R)
County Clerk
Vanessa Burzynski (R)
County Treasurer
Tom Maynard (R)
County Commissioner, Precinct 2
David Tullos (R)
County Commissioner, Precinct 4
Phillip Cox (R)
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 1
Chris M. Acord (R)
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 2
Lester Underwood (R)
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 3
Mark S Laughlin (R)