Brown County helps decide statewide elections

The following is what BROWN COUNTY voters decided in other races in Texas. These are FINAL Brown County numbers. They will be listed top to bottom, with Republican first, Democrat, second and Libertarian, third.

U.S. Representative District 11
Mike Conaway – 10,550
Jennie Lou Leeder – 1,447
Rhett Rosenquest Smith – 171

Governor
Greg Abbott – 10,635
Lupe Valdez – 1,457
Mark Jay Tippetts – 142

Lieutenant Governor
Dan Patrick – 10,061
Mike Collier – 1,873
Kerry Douglas McKennon – 239

Attorney General
Ken Paxton – 10,272
Justin Nelson – 1,694
Michael Ray Harris – 205

Comptroller of Public Accounts
Glenn Hegar – 10,418
Joi Chevalier – 1,435
Ben Sanders – 254

Commissioner of General Land Office
George P. Bush – 10,175
Miguel Suazo – 1,500
Matt Pina – 464

Commissioner of Agriculture
Sid Miller – 10,355
Kim Olson – 1,585
Richard Carpenter – 202

Railroad Commissioner
Christi Craddick – 10,406
Roman McAllen – 1,463
Mike Wright – 247

Justice, Supreme Court, Place 2
Jimmy Blacklock – 10,462
Steven Kirkland – 1,614

Justice, Supreme Court, Place 4
John Devine – 10,512
R.K. Sandill – 1,555

Justice, Supreme Court, Place 6
Jeff Brown – 10,473
Kathy Cheng – 1,599

Presiding Court of Criminal Appeals
Sharon Keller – 10,367
Maria T. (Terri) Jackson – 1,518
William Bryan Strange III – 221

Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 7
Barbara Parker Hervey – 10,509
Ramona Franklin – 1,527

Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 8
Michelle Slaughter – 10,613
Mark Ash (LIB) – 784

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