Williamson County Election Results: Republican primary

Republican primary elections were held Tuesday, March 5, and Williamson County voters headed to the polls to cast their ballots. 

With all precincts now reporting, the following information is the results of ballots cast in Williamson County. State and Federal races listed here only reflect Williamson County voting results, not state-wide results. Winners will face their opposing party's nominee in he November General Election.  

 President

  • Chris Christie: 0.57 % (177)
  • Asa Hutchinson: 0.15 % (47)
  • Ryan L. Binkley: 0.09 % (28)
  • Vivek Ramaswamy: 0.52 % (163)
  • Nikki Haley: 24.19 % (7,530)
  • Donald J. Trump: 70.24 % (21,863)
  • David Stuckenberg: 0.07 % (23)
  • Ron DeSantis: 2.15 % (670)
  • Uncommitted: 2.01 % (625)
     

 United States Senator

  • Ted Cruz: 86.25 % (25,767)
  • R E (Rufus) Lopez: 8.06 % (2,407)
  • Holland "Redd" Gibson: 5.69 % (1,700)

 

United States Representative, District 10

  • Michael T. McCaul: 75.72 % (1,347)
  • Jared B. Lovelace: 24.28 % (432)

 

 United States Representative, District 17

  • Pete Sessions: 78.93 % (1,536)
  • Joseph T. Langone: 21.07 % (410)

 

 United States Representative, District 31

  • Mike Williams: 9.86 % (2,398)
  • Mack Latimer: 7.96 % (1,935)
  • John Carnan Anderson: 2.92 % (711)
  • John Carter: 64.60 % (15,711)
  • William Abel: 4.23 % (1,028)
  • Abhiram Garapati: 10.44 % (2,538)

 

 United States Representative, District 3

  • Jenny Garcia Sharon: 100.00 % (736)

 

 Railroad Commissioner

  • Christi Craddick: 66.70 % (18,450)
  • Petra Reyes: 3.77 % (1,043)
  • Corey Howell: 3.98 % (1,100)
  • Christie Clark: 7.69 % (2,127)
  • James "Jim" Matlock: 17.86 % (4,941)

 

 Justice, Supreme Court, Place 2

  • Jimmy Blacklock: 100.00 % (21,855)

 

Justice, Supreme Court, Place 4

  • Brian Walker: 49.85 % (12,621)
  • John Devine: 50.15 % (12,698)

 

 Justice, Supreme Court, Place 6

  • Jane Bland: 100.00 % (21,485)

 

 Presiding Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals

  • Sharon Keller: 47.72 % (12,469)
  • David J. Schenck: 52.28 % (13,658)

 

 Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 7

  • Barbara Parker Hervey: 40.63 % (10,452)
  • Gina Parker: 59.37 % (15,274)

 

 Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 8

  • Lee Finley: 52.13 % (13,465)
  • Michelle Slaughter: 47.87 % (12,365)

 

 Member, State Board of Education, District 10

  • "DC" Caldwell I: 9.05 % (2,244)
  • Tom Maynard: 49.53 % (12,287)
  • Mary Bone: 41.42 % (10,276)

 

State Representative, District 20

  • Elva Janine Chapa: 38.52 % (5,865)
  • Terry M. Wilson: 61.48 % (9,360)

 

 State Representative, District 52

  • Caroline Harris Davila : 100.00 % (6,919

 

 State Representative, District 136

  • Amin Salahuddin: 100.00 % (3,096)

 

Justice, 3rd Court of Appeals District, Place 2

  • John Messinger: 100.00 % (22,285)

 

 District Judge, 26th Judicial District

  • Donna King: 100.00 % (21,852)

 

District Judge, 395th Judicial District

  • Ryan Larson: 100.00 % (21,494)

 

 District Judge, 425th Judicial District

  • Betsy Figer Lambeth: 100.00 % (21,539)

 

 District Judge, 480th Judicial District

  • Scott K. Field: 100.00 % (21,485)

 

 District Attorney, 26th Judicial District

  • Shawn Dick: 100.00 % (21,679)

 

 Judge, County Court at Law No. 5

  • Will Ward: 100.00 % (21,650)

 

 County Attorney

  • Dee Hobbs: 100.00 % (21,897)

 

 Sheriff

  • Matthew Lindemann: 100.00 % (21,285)

 

 County Tax Assessor-Collector

  • Larry Gaddes: 100.00 % (22,717)

 

 County Commissioner, Precinct No. 3

  • Valerie Covey: 75.53 % (9,255)
  • Mitch Slaymaker: 24.47 % (2,999)

 

 Constable, Precinct No. 1

  • Vinnie Cherrone: 100.00 % (2,172)

 

 Constable, Precinct No. 2

  • Jeff Anderson: 100.00 % (4,973)

 

 Constable, Precinct No. 3

  • Bert Witcher: 21.85 % (2,578)
  • Kevin Wilkie: 62.72 % (7,400)
  • Deke G. Pierce: 15.43 % (1,821)

 

 Constable, Precinct No. 4

  • Paul L. Leal: 100.00 % (4,608)

 

 County Chair

  • Michelle Evans: 68.62 % (17,432)
  • Michael Salvo: 31.38 % (7,973)

 

 Precinct Chair, Precinct 135

  • Matthew Davidson: 79.25 % (42)
  • Mark Garcia: 20.75 % (11)

 

 Precinct Chair, Precinct 149

  • Bill Fairbrother : 50.70 % (36)
  • Patrick Norris: 49.30 % (35)

 

 Precinct Chair, Precinct 180

  • Alan Evans: 62.50 % (80)
  • Rhonda Look: 37.50 % (48)

 

 Precinct Chair, Precinct 201

  • Gina Calkins: 53.51 % (61)
  • Tristan Chizick : 46.49 % (53)

 

 Precinct Chair, Precinct 208

  • Natalie Ibe: 54.46 % (55)
  • Bryan A. Rivera: 45.54 % (46)

 

 Precinct Chair, Precinct 209

  • Jennifer Jensen: 54.76 % (161)
  • James Michael Vinson: 45.24 % (133)

 

 Precinct Chair, Precinct 210

  • Ray Young: 67.39 % (93)
  • Evangelia Mote: 32.61 % (45)

 

 Precinct Chair, Precinct 231

  • Kim Perrine: 68.75 % (55)
  • Gwen Johnson: 31.25 % (25)

 

 Precinct Chair, Precinct 245

  • Mary Hegefeld : 49.55 % (110)
  • Cathy Jaster: 50.45 % (112)

 

 Precinct Chair, Precinct 253

  • Mark Bofferding: 37.78 % (85)
  • John Price: 62.22 % (140)

 

 Precinct Chair, Precinct 262

  • Casey Rodenbaugh: 46.88 % (60)
  • Lorie Stanley: 53.13 % (68)

 

 Precinct Chair, Precinct 264

  • Travis Griffin: 58.09 % (79)
  • Mike Sanders: 41.91 % (57)

 

 Precinct Chair, Precinct 277

  • Kevin O'Bryan: 64.05 % (237)
  • Dimitri Nichols: 35.95 % (133)

 

 Precinct Chair, Precinct 278

  • David Zaharias: 42.73 % (94)
  • Sharon Davis-Bell: 57.27 % (126)

 

 Precinct Chair, Precinct 283

  • Gretchen Mickler: 50.00 % (63)
  • Becky Franklin: 50.00 % (63)

 

 Precinct Chair, Precinct 284

  • Virginia Kreimeyer: 63.52 % (155)
  • Christine Muat : 36.48 % (89)

 

 Precinct Chair, Precinct 287

  • Jim Richardson: 63.47 % (106)
  • Keith Keepers: 36.53 % (61)

 

 Precinct Chair, Precinct 310

  • Shannon Reagan: 58.45 % (83)
  • Freda Maynard: 41.55 % (59)

 

 Precinct Chair, Precinct 371

  • Joe Savage: 50.89 % (143)
  • Michael Chapa: 49.11 % (138)

 

 Precinct Chair, Precinct 381

  • Rocky Stone: 44.73 % (348)
  • Irene Benetar: 55.27 % (430)

 

 Precinct Chair, Precinct 396

  • Monica E. McCrory: 83.50 % (410)
  • Sue DeVillez: 16.50 % (81)

 

 Precinct Chair, Precinct 398

  • Lynee Pearson: 42.35 % (83)
  • Rob Miley: 57.65 % (113)

 

 Proposition 1

Texas should eliminate all property taxes without increasing Texans' overall tax burden.

  • Yes: 71.58 % (21,554)
  • No: 28.42 % (8,556)

 

 Proposition 2

Texas should create a Border Protection Unit, and deploy additional state law enforcement and military forces, to seal the border, to use physical force to prevent illegal entry and trafficking, and to deport illegal aliens to Mexico or to their nations of origin.

  • Yes: 88.46 % (27,153)
  • No: 11.54 % (3,541)

 

 Proposition 3

The Texas Legislature should require the use of E-Verify by all employers in Texas to protect jobs for legal workers by preventing the hiring of illegal aliens.

  • Yes: 89.42 % (27,289)
  • No: 10.58 % (3,229)

 

 Proposition 4

The Texas Legislature should end all subsidies and public services, including in-state college tuition and enrollment in public schools, for illegal aliens.

  • Yes: 86.78 % (26,498)
  • No: 13.22 % (4,037)

 

 Proposition 5

Texas urges the United States Congress not to grant any form of amnesty or pathway to legalization for illegal aliens.

  • Yes: 81.69 % (24,870)
  • No: 18.31 % (5,575)

 

 Proposition 6

The Texas Legislature should prohibit the deployment of the Texas National Guard to a foreign conflict unless Congress first formally declares war.

  • Yes: 81.68 % (24,739)
  • No: 18.32 % (5,547)

 

 Proposition 7

The Texas Legislature should establish authority within the Texas State Comptroller's office to administer access to gold and silver through the Texas Bullion Depository for use as legal tender.

  • Yes: 73.03 % (20,889)
  • No: 26.97 % (7,713)

 

 Proposition 8

The State of Texas should ensure that Texans are free to give or to withhold consent for any vaccine without coercion.

  • Yes: 89.18 % (27,227)
  • No: 10.82 % (3,304)

 

 Proposition 9

The Republican Party of Texas should restrict voting in the Republican primary to only registered Republicans.

  • Yes: 72.54 % (21,971)
  • No: 27.46 % (8,319)

 

 Proposition 10

The Texas Constitution should be amended to restore authority to the Texas Attorney General to prosecute election crimes.

  • Yes: 85.60 % (25,887)
  • No: 14.40 % (4,356)

 

 Proposition 11

Texas parents and guardians should have the right to select schools, whether public or private, for their children, and the funding should follow the student

  • Yes: 81.17 % (24,804)
  • No: 18.83 % (5,754)

 

 Proposition 12

The Texas Constitution should be amended to require proof of citizenship before any individual can be registered to vote.

  • Yes: 94.69 % (29,134)
  • No: 5.31 % (1,635)

 

 Proposition 13

Texas should ban the sale of Texas land to citizens, governments, and entities from China, Iran, North Korea, and Russia.

  • Yes: 94.05 % (28,825)
  • No: 5.95 % (1,823)