Madison County primary results are in
Madison County voters decided four contested Republican primary races Tuesday, with two incumbents winning reelection, one losing his seat and a new justice of the peace chosen for an open bench.
Thomas Collard defeated incumbent Precinct 2 Commissioner Carl Wiseman with 295 votes to Wiseman’s 226, taking 56.62 percent of ballots cast. The results are unofficial.
County Clerk Adrian Lawson won reelection over challenger Chairety Pellegrin with 962 votes to Pellegrin’s 737, or 56.62 percent.
Precinct 4 Commissioner David Pohorelsky held his seat with 364 votes over Justin Lawson’s 237, a 60.57 percent to 39.43 percent split.
Kevin Counsil won the open Justice of the Peace Precinct 1 seat with 548 votes. Sam Stevens collected 350. The seat opened after Judge Jon Stevens chose not to seek reelection.
Several other incumbents faced no opposition on the Republican ballot. County Judge Clark Osborne received 1,651 votes. District Attorney Courtney Cain pulled 1,661. District Clerk Rhonda Cook Savage got 1,685. Treasurer Judi Williams Delesandri received 1,660. 278th District Judge Tracy Sorensen collected 1,565. Justice of the Peace Precinct 2 Steve Cole got 822. Brett Sterling Bousman ran unopposed for county chair with 1,567 votes.
State Rep. Trey Wharton ran unopposed on the Republican ballot with 1,648 votes. Andie Ho was the lone Democratic candidate for House District 12 with 341 votes.
Ken Paxton led the Republican U.S. Senate primary in Madison County with 857 votes. Incumbent John Cornyn trailed with 685. Wesley Hunt picked up 223.
On the Democratic side, Jasmine Crockett led locally with 280 votes. James Talarico received 118.
All results are unofficial. Mail ballots postmarked by Tuesday and received by Wednesday, March 4 at 5 p.m. will still be counted. Final certification is expected by March 15.
MADISON COUNTY UNOFFICIAL RESULTS
REPUBLICAN PRIMARY
LOCAL RACES
County Commissioner Precinct 2
Thomas Collard: 295 (56.62%)
Carl Wiseman: 226 (43.38%)
Total: 521
County Commissioner Precinct 4
David Pohorelsky: 364 (60.57%)
Justin Lawson: 237 (39.43%)
Total: 601
County Clerk
Adrian Lawson: 962 (56.62%)
Chairety Pellegrin: 737 (43.38%)
Total: 1,699
Justice of the Peace Precinct 1
Kevin Counsil: 548 (61.02%)
Sam Stevens: 350 (38.98%)
Total: 898
Justice of the Peace Precinct 2
Steven Cole: 822 (100%)
Total: 822
County Judge
Clark Osborne: 1,651 (100%)
Total: 1,651
Criminal District Attorney, Madison County
Courtney Smith Cain: 1,661 (100%)
Total: 1,661
District Clerk
Rhonda Cook Savage: 1,685 (100%)
Total: 1,685
County Treasurer
Judi Williams Delesandri: 1,660 (100%)
Total: 1,660
District Judge, 278th Judicial District
Tracy Sorensen: 1,565 (100%)
Total: 1,565
County Chair
Brett Sterling Bousman: 1,567 (100%)
Total: 1,567
STATE AND FEDERAL RACES
State Representative District 12
Trey Wharton: 1,648 (100%)
Total: 1,648
State Senator District 5
Charles Schwertner: 1,267 (74.71%)
Larry Nance: 302 (17.81%)
Apollo Hernandez: 127 (7.49%)
Total: 1,696
U.S. Senate
Ken Paxton: 857 (47.06%)
John Cornyn: 685 (37.62%)
Wesley Hunt: 223 (12.25%)
Anna Bender: 25 (1.37%)
Sara Canady: 19 (1.04%)
Gulrez “Gus” Khan: 8 (0.44%)
John O. Adefope: 3 (0.16%)
Virgil John Bierschwale: 1 (0.05%)
Total: 1,821
U.S. Representative District 10
Chris Gober: 904 (51.89%)
Ben Bius: 463 (26.58%)
Jessica Karlsruher: 116 (6.66%)
Scott Macleod: 92 (5.28%)
Jeremy Story: 51 (2.93%)
Rob Altman: 47 (2.70%)
Robert Brown: 26 (1.49%)
Jenny Garcia Sharon: 24 (1.38%)
Kara King: 11 (0.63%)
Brandon Hawbaker: 8 (0.46%)
Total: 1,742
Governor
Greg Abbott: 1,508 (84.20%)
Pete “Doc” Chambers: 161 (8.99%)
Mark V. Goloby: 29 (1.62%)
Ronnie Tullos: 20 (1.12%)
Evelyn Brooks: 20 (1.12%)
Charles Andrew Crouch: 18 (1.01%)
Nathaniel Welch: 9 (0.50%)
Kenneth Hyde: 8 (0.45%)
Stephen Samuelson: 7 (0.39%)
R.F. “Bob” Achgill: 6 (0.34%)
Arturo Espinosa: 5 (0.28%)
Total: 1,791
Lieutenant Governor
Dan Patrick: 1,523 (85.56%)
Timothy Mabry: 198 (11.12%)
Perla Munoz Hopkins: 49 (2.75%)
Esala Wueschner: 10 (0.56%)
Total: 1,780
Attorney General
Chip Roy: 610 (35.26%)
Mayes Middleton: 574 (33.18%)
Joan Huffman: 346 (20.00%)
Aaron Reitz: 200 (11.56%)
Total: 1,730
Comptroller
Don Huffines: 837 (48.80%)
Christi Craddick: 459 (26.76%)
Kelly Hancock: 385 (22.45%)
Michael Berlanga: 34 (1.98%)
Total: 1,715
Commissioner of the General Land Office
Dawn Buckingham: 1,600 (100%)
Total: 1,600
Commissioner of Agriculture
Sid Miller: 985 (56.94%)
Nate Sheets: 745 (43.06%)
Total: 1,730
Railroad Commissioner
James (Jim) Matlock: 547 (33.62%)
Jim Wright: 544 (33.44%)
Bo French: 241 (14.81%)
Hawk Dunlap: 156 (9.59%)
Katherine Culbert: 139 (8.54%)
Total: 1,627
Chief Justice, Supreme Court
Jimmy Blacklock: 1,583 (100%)
Total: 1,583
Justice, Supreme Court Place 2 Unexpired Term
James P. Sullivan: 1,581 (100%)
Total: 1,581
Justice, Supreme Court Place 7
Kyle Hawkins: 1,586 (100%)
Total: 1,586
Justice, Supreme Court Place 8
Brett Busby: 1,577 (100%)
Total: 1,577
Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals Place 3
Brent Coffee: 473 (31.66%)
Thomas Smith: 424 (28.38%)
Alison Fox: 326 (21.82%)
Lesli Fitzpatrick: 271 (18.14%)
Total: 1,494
Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals Place 4
Kevin Patrick Yeary: 1,558 (100%)
Total: 1,558
Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals Place 9
John Messinger: 1,050 (69.49%)
Jennifer Balido: 461 (30.51%)
Total: 1,511
Chief Justice, 15th Court of Appeals District
Scott Brister: 1,555 (100%)
Total: 1,555
Justice, 15th Court of Appeals District Place 2
Scott K. Field: 1,548 (100%)
Total: 1,548
Justice, 15th Court of Appeals District Place 3
April Farris: 1,554 (100%)
Total: 1,554
Justice, 10th Court of Appeals District Place 2
Lee Harris: 1,537 (100%)
Total: 1,537
DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY
LOCAL RACES
County Chair
Gary Lindsey: 354 (100%)
Total: 354
STATE AND FEDERAL RACES
State Representative District 12
Andie Ho: 341 (100%)
Total: 341
State Senator District 5
Kevin Nelson: 192 (53.48%)
Paul Thomasson: 167 (46.52%)
Total: 359
U.S. Senate
Jasmine Crockett: 280 (68.80%)
James Talarico: 118 (28.99%)
Ahmad R. Hassan: 9 (2.21%)
Total: 407
U.S. Representative District 10
Caitlin Rourk: 144 (37.99%)
Bernie Reyna: 123 (32.45%)
Dawn Marshall: 112 (29.55%)
Total: 379
Governor
Gina Hinojosa: 195 (50.78%)
Bobby Cole: 48 (12.50%)
Chris Bell: 46 (11.98%)
Andrew White: 21 (5.47%)
Patricia Abrego: 21 (5.47%)
Carlton W. Hart: 19 (4.95%)
Angela “TiaAngie” Villescaz: 17 (4.43%)
Jose Navarro Balbuena: 11 (2.86%)
Zach Vance: 6 (1.56%)
Total: 384
Lieutenant Governor
Vikki Goodwin: 153 (40.48%)
Courtney Head: 135 (35.71%)
Marcos Isaias Velez: 90 (23.81%)
Total: 378
Attorney General
Nathan Johnson: 174 (46.52%)
Joe Jaworski: 119 (31.82%)
Anthony “Tony” Box: 81 (21.66%)
Total: 374
Comptroller
Sarah Eckhardt: 198 (53.66%)
Savant Moore: 87 (23.58%)
Michael Lange: 84 (22.76%)
Total: 369
Commissioner of the General Land Office
Benjamin Flores: 197 (53.24%)
Jose Loya: 173 (46.76%)
Total: 370
Commissioner of Agriculture
Clayton Tucker: 356 (100%)
Total: 356
Railroad Commissioner
Jon Rosenthal: 352 (100%)
Total: 352
Chief Justice, Supreme Court
Maggie Ellis: 293 (79.40%)
Cory L. Carlyle: 76 (20.60%)
Total: 369
Justice, Supreme Court Place 2 Unexpired Term
Chari Kelly: 353 (100%)
Total: 353
Justice, Supreme Court Place 7
Kristen Hawkins: 224 (61.37%)
Gordon Goodman: 141 (38.63%)
Total: 365
Justice, Supreme Court Place 8
Gisela D. Triana: 339 (100%)
Total: 339
Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals Place 3
Okey Anyiam: 347 (100%)
Total: 347
Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals Place 4
Audra Riley: 351 (100%)
Total: 351
Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals Place 9
Holly Taylor: 344 (100%)
Total: 344
Chief Justice, 15th Court of Appeals District
Jerry Zimmerer: 342 (100%)
Total: 342
Justice, 15th Court of Appeals District Place 2
Tom Baker: 350 (100%)
Total: 350
Justice, 15th Court of Appeals District Place 3
Marc M. Meyer: 343 (100%)
Total: 343