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From Heather Carr, for About.com

Primary Election Results

Wednesday March 5, 2008

The election results are unofficial, but in most cases, 99-100% of the precincts are reporting. These results come from the Associated Press.

President
Democratic Primary
Hillary Clinton 51%
Barack Obama 47%

Democratic Caucus (only 36% of the precincts reporting, so count on these numbers to change)
Barack Obama 52%
Hillary Clinton 48%

Republican
John McCain 51%
Mike Huckabee 38%

United States Senator, Democratic
Rick Noriega 51%
Rhett R. Smith 10%
Gene Kelly 27%
Ray McMurrey 12%

United States Senator, Republican
Larry Kilgore 19%
John Cornyn 81%

United States Representative, District 3, Democratic
Ronald E. Minkow 28%
Tom Daley 72%

United States Representative, District 3, Republican
Wayne Avellanet 5%
Sam Johnson 8%
Harry Pierce 87%

United States Representative, District 6, Democratic
Ludwig Otto 51%
Steve Bush 49%

United States Representative, District 32, Democratic
Steve Love 33%
Eric Roberson 45%
Dennis C. Burns 22%

Railroad Commissioner, Democratic
Mark Thompson 48%
Art Hall 28%
Dale Henry 24%

Justice, Supreme Court, Place 7, Democratic
Sam Houston 56%
Baltasar D. Cruz 44%

Justice, Supreme Court, Place 8, Democratic
Linda Reyna Yanez 51%
Susan Criss 49%

Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 4, Republican
Paul Womack 67%
Robert Francis 33%

State Board of Education, District 11, Republican
Pat Hardy 59%
Barney Maddox 41%

State Representative, District 96, Republican
Lee Jackson 26%
Bill Zedler 74%

State Representative, District 97, Republican
Mark M. Shelton 58%
Bob Leonard 32%
Clint L. Roberts 4%
James Dean Schull 5%

State Representative, District 99, Republican
Charlie Geren 58%
Tom Annunziato 42%

State Representative, District 101, Republican
Mike Anderson 54%
Thomas Latham 46%

State Representative, District 104, Democratic
Harry O. Trujillo 27%
Roberto R. Alonzo 73%

State Representative, District 105, Democratic
Jim Rea 48%
Bob Romano 52%

State Representative, District 112, Republican -- Button and Dunning are runoff candidates
Randy Dunning 35%
James E. Shepherd 27%
Angie Chen Button 38%

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