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By the numbers: a breakdown of Democratic Party voting in Primary Election

By: Woodlands Online Staff
| Published 03/04/2026

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THE WOODLANDS, TX -- Due to space issues, we have had to list the actual tally of votes for both the Republican and Democratic Party primary elections in the unofficial count given by the Montgomery County Elections Commission in separate stories. Anyone wishing to read our original story that covers major wins and losses and their impact on the area can find it at https://www.woodlandsonline.com/npps/story.cfm?nppage=83518. What follows is a breakdown of the number of votes cast (in order) in absentee voting, early voting, Election Day voting, total votes counted, and percentages for the Democratic Party ballot. Note that these numbers will not be counted as 'official' until certified by the Texas Elections Commission.

Democratic Primary

United States Senator

  • James Talarico – 774 – 10,908 – 7,143 – 18,825 – 60.10%

  • Jasmine Crockett – 478 – 7,040 – 4,787 – 12,305 – 39.29%

  • Ahmad R. Hassan – 9 – 98 – 85 – 192 – 0.61%

United States Representative, District 2

  • Shaun Finnie – 600 – 10,118 – 6,799 – 17,517 – 100.00%

United States Representative, District 8

  • Laura Jones – 346 – 4,782 – 2,981 – 8,109 – 74.16%

  • Keith Coleman – 138 – 1,613 – 1,074 – 2,825 – 25.84%

Governor

  • Chris Bell – 310 – 2,687 – 1,863 – 4,860 – 16.43%

  • Bobby Cole – 40 – 1,169 – 776 – 1,985 – 6.71%

  • Jose Navarro Balbuena – 15 – 395 – 442 – 852 – 2.88%

  • Patricia Abrego – 45 – 898 – 803 – 1,746 – 5.90%

  • Angela "TiaAngie" Villescaz – 19 – 786 – 720 – 1,525 – 5.16%

  • Andrew White – 67 – 522 – 340 – 929 – 3.14%

  • Zach Vance – 20 – 158 – 152 – 330 – 1.12%

  • Gina Hinojosa – 672 – 10,313 – 5,829 – 16,814 – 56.85%

  • Carlton W. Hart – 11 – 290 – 233 – 534 – 1.81%

Lieutenant Governor

  • Courtney Head – 247 – 4,181 – 3,064 – 7,492 – 26.35%

  • Vikki Goodwin – 742 – 8,681 – 4,877 – 14,300 – 50.29%

  • Marcos Isaias Velez – 181 – 3,755 – 2,705 – 6,641 – 23.36%

Attorney General

  • Nathan Johnson – 595 – 8,297 – 5,337 – 14,229 – 50.67%

  • Joe Jaworski – 419 – 5,181 – 2,996 – 8,596 – 30.61%

  • Anthony "Tony" Box – 171 – 2,915 – 2,170 – 5,256 – 18.72%

Comptroller of Public Accounts

  • Savant Moore – 141 – 3,180 – 2,184 – 5,505 – 19.98%

  • Michael Lange – 172 – 2,774 – 1,947 – 4,893 – 17.76%

  • Sarah Eckhardt – 841 – 10,188 – 6,127 – 17,156 – 62.26%

Commissioner of the General Land Office

  • Benjamin Flores – 633 – 9,135 – 6,201 – 15,969 – 58.64%

  • Jose Loya – 475 – 6,838 – 3,949 – 11,262 – 41.36%

Commissioner of Agriculture

  • Clayton Tucker – 1,047 – 15,657 – 10,111 – 26,815 – 100.00%

Railroad Commissioner

  • Jon Rosenthal – 1,056 – 15,607 – 10,040 – 26,703 – 100.00%

Chief Justice, Supreme Court

  • Maggie Ellis – 892 – 13,420 – 8,490 – 22,802 – 81.51%

  • Cory L. Carlyle – 241 – 2,917 – 2,015 – 5,173 – 18.49%

Justice, Supreme Court, Place 2, Unexpired Term

  • Chari Kelly – 1,043 – 15,587 – 10,039 – 26,669 – 100.00%

Justice, Supreme Court, Place 7

  • Kristen Hawkins – 901 – 12,987 – 8,227 – 22,115 – 79.90%

  • Gordon Goodman – 228 – 3,173 – 2,161 – 5,562 – 20.10%

Justice, Supreme Court, Place 8

  • Gisela D. Triana – 1,041 – 15,651 – 10,104 – 26,796 – 100.00%

Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 3

  • Okey Anyiam – 1,001 – 15,382 – 9,909 – 26,292 – 100.00%

Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 4

  • Audra Riley – 1,009 – 15,462 – 9,956 – 26,427 – 100.00%

Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 9

  • Holly Taylor – 1,013 – 15,435 – 9,933 – 26,381 – 100.00%

Member, State Board of Education, District 6

  • Michelle Palmer – 768 – 11,508 – 7,455 – 19,731 – 100.00%

Member, State Board of Education, District 8

  • Shahzeb Meghani – 32 – 1,320 – 849 – 2,201 – 31.26%

  • Dana Van de Walker – 231 – 2,830 – 1,780 – 4,841 – 68.74%

State Senator, District 4

  • Ron C. Angeletti – 871 – 13,039 – 8,468 – 22,378 – 100.00%

State Senator, District 18

  • Erica Gillum – 43 – 811 – 475 – 1,329 – 100.00%

State Representative, District 3

  • James Franklin Alvarado – 85 – 1,374 – 1,130 – 2,589 – 31.40%

  • Nicole King – 211 – 3,278 – 2,167 – 5,656 – 68.60%

State Representative, District 15

  • Moniqua' S. Scott – 376 – 6,239 – 3,998 – 10,613 – 100.00%

State Representative, District 16

  • Bobbie Clayton – 326 – 3,932 – 2,327 – 6,585 – 100.00%

State Representative, District 18

  • Valorie Barton – 33 – 761 – 452 – 1,246 – 100.00%

Chief Justice, 15th Court of Appeals District

  • Jerry Zimmerer – 1,009 – 15,151 – 9,726 – 25,886 – 100.00%

Justice, 15th Court of Appeals District, Place 2

  • Tom Baker – 999 – 15,149 – 9,718 – 25,866 – 100.00%

Justice, 15th Court of Appeals District, Place 3

  • Marc M. Meyer – 1,001 – 15,097 – 9,671 – 25,769 – 100.00%

County Judge

  • James Graf – 1,006 – 15,055 – 9,742 – 25,803 – 100.00%

Justice of the Peace, Precinct No. 1

  • John A. Lagway Jr – 189 – 2,279 – 1,218 – 3,686 – 100.00%

County Chair

  • Natalie King – 791 – 11,058 – 7,206 – 19,055 – 71.02%

  • Shiriki K Davis – 263 – 4,605 – 2,907 – 7,775 – 28.98%

Proposition 1

  • YES – 1,203 – 17,406 – 11,507 – 30,116 – 97.54%

  • NO – 38 – 391 – 332 – 761 – 2.46%

Proposition 2

  • YES – 1,227 – 17,502 – 11,554 – 30,283 – 98.09%

  • NO – 20 – 293 – 276 – 589 – 1.91%

Proposition 3

  • YES – 1,228 – 17,289 – 11,432 – 29,949 – 96.91%

  • NO – 24 – 520 – 410 – 954 – 3.09%

Proposition 4

  • YES – 1,160 – 17,195 – 11,386 – 29,741 – 96.88%

  • NO – 48 – 510 – 399 – 957 – 3.12%

Proposition 5

  • YES – 1,132 – 16,715 – 11,022 – 28,869 – 94.82%

  • NO – 67 – 858 – 652 – 1,577 – 5.18%

Proposition 6

  • YES – 1,141 – 16,987 – 11,155 – 29,283 – 95.43%

  • NO – 66 – 732 – 603 – 1,401 – 4.57%

Proposition 7

  • YES – 1,222 – 17,732 – 11,780 – 30,734 – 99.58%

  • NO – 5 – 69 – 55 – 129 – 0.42%

Proposition 8

  • YES – 889 – 14,078 – 9,195 – 24,162 – 79.76%

  • NO – 291 – 3,415 – 2,424 – 6,130 – 20.24%

Proposition 9

  • YES – 1,122 – 16,796 – 11,177 – 29,095 – 95.20%

  • NO – 89 – 825 – 554 – 1,468 – 4.80%

Proposition 10

  • YES – 1,198 – 17,179 – 11,302 – 29,679 – 97.32%

  • NO – 31 – 444 – 342 – 817 – 2.68%

Proposition 11

  • YES – 1,136 – 16,655 – 11,002 – 28,793 – 94.71%

  • NO – 63 – 904 – 641 – 1,608 – 5.29%

Proposition 12

  • YES – 1,127 – 16,671 – 10,986 – 28,784 – 94.46%

  • NO – 57 – 920 – 712 – 1,689 – 5.54%

Proposition 13

  • YES – 1,225 – 17,319 – 11,440 – 29,984 – 97.52%

  • NO – 13 – 423 – 327 – 763 – 2.48%

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