Liberty County voters went to the polls Tuesday, March 5, for the final day of voting in the Republican and Democratic primary elections.
Of the 52,290 registered voters in Liberty County, 11,336, or 21.7 percent, voted in the March 5 primary election.
The following includes Early Voting, Mail-in ballots and election day. These numbers will be updated as the tallies are collected for each of the 20 polling locations in Liberty County.
REPUBLICAN PRIMARY
In the interest of keeping local races in the forefront, they will be listed first here instead of as they appear on the ballot. The results of the propositions on the ballot will be posted following the election. As of 7:40 p.m., only early voting and absentee results are available.
U.S. Rep., District 36 (Liberty County only)
- Jonathan “Pipeliner” Mitchell – 1,224
- Brian Babin – 4,790
State Rep., District 18 (These numbers do not include Hardin, San Jacinto and East Montgomery counties)
- Stephen Andrew Missick – 896
- Ernest Bailes – 4,072
- Janis Holt – 5,148
Justice, 9th Court of Appeals District, Place 3
- Leanne Johnson – 7,442
Justice, 9th Court of Appeals District, Place 4
- Kent Chambers – 6,050
- Kenna Seiler – 2,398
District Attorney
- Michelle Mangum-Merendino – 4,049
- Jennifer L. Bergman – 5,909
Judge, Court Court at Law No. 2
- Wesley N. Hinch – 8,080
County Attorney
- Matthew Poston – 7,906
Sheriff
- Robert “Bobby” Rader – 8,523
County Tax Assessor-Collector
- Linda Chapman – 4,690
- Richard “Ricky” Brown – 4,887
Commissioner, Pct. 1
- Bruce Karbowski – 1,504
- Toby Wilburn – 1,354
Commissioner, Pct. 3
- David Whitmire – 740
- B.J. Kevin Burton – 384
Constable, Pct. 1
- Chance Maddox – 367
- Tammy Bishop – 1,043
Constable, Pct. 2
- John Tucker – 453
Constable, Pct. 3
- Mark “Maddog” Davison – 1,220
Constable, Pct. 4
- Robby Thornton – 2,577
Constable, Pct. 5
- Chad Pafford – 687
- David Hunter – 1,309
Constable, Pct. 6
- John Joslin – 616
- Zack Harkness – 989
County Chair – Republican Party
- Wes Thomas – 7,494
President
- Asa Hutchinson – 16
- Ryan L. Binkley – 5
- Chris Christie – 34
- Nikki Haley – 711
- David Stuckenberg – 7
- Ron DeSantis – 104
- Vivek Ramaswamy – 28
- Donald J. Trump – 9,346
- Uncommitted – 226
U.S. States Senator
- Holland “Redd” Gibson – 547
- Ted Cruz – 9,483
- R.E. “Rufus” Lopez – 228
U.S. States Rep, District 36
- Jonathan “Pipeliner” Mitchell – 2,290
- Brian Babin – 7,548
Railroad Commissioner
- Christi Craddick – 4,356
- Christie Clark – 900
- Corey Howell – 615
- James “Jim” Matlock – 2,831
- Petra Reyes – 231
Justice, Supreme Court, Place 2
- Jimmy Blacklock – 7,756
Justice, Supreme Court, Place 4
- Brian Walker – 5,401
- John Devine – 3,189
Justice, Supreme Court, Place 6
- Jane Bland – 7,599
Presiding Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals
- David J. Schneck – 5,401
- Sharon Keller – 3,264
Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 7
- Gina Parker – 5,913
- Barbara Parker Harvey – 2,625
Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 8
- Michelle Slaughter – 4,012
- Lee Finley – 4,548
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
President
- Marianne Williamson – 59
- Dean Phillips – 39
- Cenk Uygur – 8
- Gabriel A. Cornejo – 10
- Star Locke – 18
- Armando “Mando” Perez-Serrato – 16
- Joseph R. Biden Jr. – 784
- Frankie Lozada – 3
U.S. Senator
- Carl Oscar Sherman – 71
- Mark Gonzalez – 76
- Steven J. Keough – 35
- Thierry Tchenko – 14
- Heli Rodriguez Prilliman – 16
- A. “Robert” Hassan – 35
- Colin Allred – 598
- Roland Gutierrez – 41
- Meri Gomez – 34
U.S. Representative, District 36
- Dayna Steele – 818
Railroad Commissioner
- Bill Burch – 279
- Katherine Culbert – 611
Justice, Supreme Court, Place 2
- DaSean Jones – 619
- Randy Sarosdy – 257
Justice, Supreme Court, Place 4
- Christine Vinh Weems – 823
Justice, Supreme Court, Place 6
- Joe Pool – 285
- Bonnie Lee Goldstein – 597
Presiding Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals
- Holly Taylor – 826
Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 7
- Nancy Mulder – 819
Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 8
- Chika Anyiam – 802
County Chair – Democratic Party
- Michael A. Mark – 843
The Democratic Party of Liberty County has only one local race – that of the county chair, who is unopposed.




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