Jane Jeschke and staff reports

Special to San Angelo Standard-Times

With unofficial final and early results counted, here's a look at how Tom Green and surrounding counties voted. Results are not considered final until they've been canvassed.

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Tom Green County election results

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San Angelo ISD Proposition A

For — 11,528

Against — 14,474

San Angelo ISD Proposition B

For — 11,021

Against — 14,985

Christoval ISD Proposition A

For — 520

Against — 701

U.S. Senate

Ted Cruz (R) — 24,568

Beto O'Rourke (D) — 9,624

Neal Dikeman (L) — 291

U.S. House, District 11

Mike Conaway (R) — 25,863

Jennie Lou Leeder (D) — 7,995

Rhett Rosenquest Smith (L) — 488

Texas Governor

Greg Abbott (R) — 25,705

Lupe Valdez (D) — 8,314

Mark Jay Tippetts (L) — 486

Texas Lt. Governor

Dan Patrick (R) — 23,260

Mike Collier (D) — 10,067

Kerry Douglas McKennon (L) — 876

Texas Attorney General

Ken Paxton (R) — 23,709

Justin Nelson (D) — 9,580

Michael Ray Harris (L) — 889

Comptroller of Public Accounts

Glenn Hegar (R) — 24,410

Joi Chevalier (D) — 8,324

Ben Sanders (L) — 1,092

Commissioner of the General Land Office

George P. Bush (R) — 24,608

Miguel Suazo (D) — 8,210

Matt Pina (L) — 1,224

Commissioner of Agriculture

Sid Miller (R) — 24,077

Kim Olson (D) — 9,012

Richard Carpenter (L) — 816

Railroad Commissioner

Christi Craddick (R) — 24,575

Roman McAllen (D) — 8,313

Mike Wright (L) — 1,035

Tom Green County Commissioner, Pct. 4

Bill Ford (R) — 7,275

Gilbert Gallegos, write-in — 892

Tom Green Justice of the Peace, Pct. 1

Susan Werner (R) — 3,153

Sally Ayana (D) — 2,150

Straight party

Republican — 15,084

Democrat — 4,782

Libertarian — 145

Crockett County election results

Crockett County Commissioner, Pct. 2

Slate Williams (R) — 99

G. L. Bunger (D) — 236

Crockett County Commissioner, Pct. 4

Michael Medina Jr. (D) — 145

Rudy Martinez (I) — 113

Crockett County Consolidated Common School District

$1,895,000 of bonds for the refunding of all or any portion of the district's maintenance tax notes, taxable series 2011 and the levying of the tax in payment thereof.

For — 773

Against — 279

Irion County election results

Irion County Judge

Molly Criner (R) — 434

Billy Barnett (write-in) — 278

Irion County ISD, 1 position

Randy Councilman — 57

Ashley Hill — 161

Will Seahorn — 75

Michelle Thames — 43

McCulloch County election results

Brady ISD Proposition A

$3.3 million for renovations at Brady Elementary, creation of a Career Center at Brady High School and improvements to security throughout the district.

For — 1,124

Against — 715

Brady ISD Proposition B

$6.8 million for construction of a multi-purpose auditorium adjacent to Brady High School.

For — 801

Against — 1,035

Brady ISD Proposition C

$3.2 million for construction of a new softball/baseball complex near Brady High School.

For — 713

Against — 1,129

Reagan County election results

Reagan County ISD - District 6

Mark Noland — 28

Justin MacGregor — 15

Aaron Gunnels — 59

Runnels County election results

Runnels County Commissioner Pct. 4

Juan Ornelas (R) — 901

Tony Dillon (write-in) — 141

North Runnels Hospital, 4 positions

Dewey Whitfield — 219

David Hoelscher — 381

Glenn Hoppe Jr. — 427

Freddie Grohman — 229

Melinda Meyers — 378

Gary Jacob — 461

Ballinger City Council District 3

Bob McDaniel — 63

Darlene Kelly — 47

Ballinger City Council District 4

Eloyed Fuentes — 99

Kristi Goetz — 154

Ballinger ISD District 4

Cheryl Clayton — 85

Brenda Owens Waterfill — 11

Terrilyn Bowman — 64

Dan Slaughter — 106

Miles City Council, 3 positions

Jane Jeschke (I) 119

Larry Gilbert 110

Kirk Boatright 148

Casey McCartney 123

Proposition: Legalizing the sale of all alcoholic beverages, including mixed beverages.

For — 203

Against — 70

Olfen ISD Place 4

Tracy Grimes — 38

Ethel Fuchs — 11

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