Liberty County election results for Nov. 5, 2024, general election

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Voters turned out to the polls in Liberty County, Texas, in high numbers, both in early voting and on election day, for the Nov. 5 general election. Bluebonnet News is posting local election results only at this time.

FINAL RESULTS FOR THE LIBERTY COUNTY ELECTION:

President and Vice President

  • Donald J. Trump/J.D. Vance (R) – 20,548 early and absentee, plus 4,634 – 25,182 total
  • Kamala D. Harris/Tim Walz (D) – 4,418 early and absentee, 1,505 election day – 5,923 total
  • Chase Oliver/Mike Ter Maat (L) – 58 early and absentee, plus 30 on election day, 88 total
  • Jill Stein/Rudolph Ware (G) – 28 early and absentee, 7 on election day, 35 total

There there seven write-in ballots for the presidential election.

U.S. Senator

  • Ted Cruz (R) – 19,753 early and absentee, 4,173 election day, 23,926 total
  • Colin Allred (D) – 4,732 early and absentee, 1,668 election day, 6,400 total
  • Ted Brown (L) – 420 early and absentee, 214 election day, 634 total

There were 15 write-in votes in this election.

U.S. State Representative, District 36

  • Brian Babin (R) – 20,400 early and absentee, 4,426 election day, 24,826 total
  • Dayna Steele (D) – 4,209 early and absentee, 1,461 election day, 5,670 total

Railroad Commissioner

  • Christi Craddick (R) – 19,432 early and absentee, 4,109 election day, 23,541 total
  • Katherine Culbert (D) – 3,922 early and absentee, 1,260 election day, 5,182 total
  • Hawk Dunlap (L) – 668 early and absentee, 229 election day, 897 total
  • Eddie Espinoza (G) – 318 early and absentee, 206 election day, 524 total

There were 16 write-in votes for this race.

Justice, Supreme Court, Place 2

  • Jimmy Blacklock (R) – 20,087 early and absentee, 4,367 election day, 24,454 total
  • DaSean Jones (D) – 4,119 early and absentee, 1,394 election day, 5,513 total

Justice, Supreme Court, Place 4

  • John Devine (R) – 20,050 early and absentee, 4,322 election day, 24,372 total
  • Christine Vinh Weems (D) – 4,229 early and absentee, 1,478 election day, 5,707 total

Justice, Supreme Court, Place 6

  • Jane Bland (R) – 19,642 early and absentee, 4,139 election day, 23,781 total
  • Bonnie Lee Goldstein (D) – 4,026 early and absentee, 1,347 election day, 5,373 total
  • J. David Roberson (L) – 553 early and absentee, 286 election day, 839 total

Presiding Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals

  • David J. Schenck (R) – 20,003 early and absentee, 4,316 election day, 24,319 total
  • Holly Taylor (D) – 4,202 early and absentee, 1,455 election day, 5,657 total

Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 7

  • Gina Parker (R) – 20,069 early and absentee, 4,340 election day, 24,409 total
  • Nancy Mulder (D) – 4,074 early and absentee, 1,391 election day, 5,466 total

Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 8

  • Lee Finley (R) – 20,163 early and absentee, 4,382 election day, 24,545 total
  • Chika Anyiam (D) – 3,982 early and absentee, 1,340 election day, 5,322 total

State Rep. District 18

  • Janis Holt (R) – 20,266 early and absentee, 4,472 election day, 24,738 total
  • Seth Steele (L) – 3,055 early and absentee, 1,047 election day, 4,102 total

Justice, 9th Court of Appeals District, Place 3

  • LeAnne Johnson (R) – 20,625 early and absentee, 4,841 election day, 25,466 total

Justice, 9th Court of Appeals District, Place 4

  • Kent Chamber (R) – 20,526 early and absentee, 4,819 election day, 25,345 total

Liberty County District Attorney

  • Jennifer Bergman (R) – 20,605 early and absentee, 4,855 election day, 25,460 total

Judge, County Court at Law, No. 2

  • Wesley N. Hinch (R) – 20,665 early and absentee, 4,824 election day, 25,489 total

County Attorney

  • Matthew Poston (R) – 20,469 early and absentee, 4,795 election day, 25,264 total

Sheriff

  • Robert “Bobby” Rader (R) – 20,685 early and absentee, 4,865 election day, 25,550 total

County Tax Assessor-Collector

  • Richard “Ricky” L. Brown (R) – 20,365 early and absentee, 4,814 election day, 25,179 total

Pct. 1 Commissioner

  • Bruce Karbowski – 5,362 early and absentee, 1,348 election day, 6,710 total

Pct. 3 Commissioner

  • David Whitmire – 2,800 early and absentee, 904 election day, 3,794 total

Constable, Pct. 1

  • Tammy Bishop (R) – 2,545 early and absentee, 544 election day, 3,089 total

Constable, Pct. 2

  • John Tucker (R) – 786 early and absentee, 396 election day, 1,182 total

Constable, Pct. 3

  • Mark “Maddog” Davison (R) – 2,581 early and absentee, 623 election day, 3,204 total

Constable, Pct. 4

  • Robby Thornton (R) – 7,141 early and absentee, 1,410 election day, 8,551 total

Constable, Pct 5

  • S. David Hunter (R) – 3,105 early and absentee, 640 election day, 3,745 total
  • Write-in: James Gardiner – 834 early and absentee, 166 election day, 1,000 total

Constable, Pct. 6

  • Zack Harkness (R) – 3,861 early and absentee, 1,105 election day, 4,966 total

Tarkington ISD Board, Position 4

  • Matthew Douglas – 468 early and absentee, 106 election day, 574 total
  • Jared Keith – 848 early and absentee, 118 election day, 966 total
  • Dwayne Stovall – 1,238 early and absentee, 250 election day, 1,488 total
  • Kristin Fuller – 770 early and absentee, 159 election day, 929 total

Tarkington ISD Board, Position 5

  • Jason Ward – 1,448 early and absentee, 321 election day, 1,769 total
  • David Tackett – 1,058 early and absentee, 176 election day, 1,234 total
  • Pete Vandver – 725 early and absentee, 140 election day, 865 total

Tarkington ISD Board, Position 6

  • Jackie Flores – 1,554 early and absentee, 322 election day, 1,876 total
  • Kristen Cheramie – 493 early and absentee, 103 election day, 596 total
  • James Hyde – 1,042 early and absentee, 174 election day, 1,216 total

Tarkington ISD Board, Position 7

  • Lane Gulledge – 2,158 early and absentee, 409 election day, 2,567 total
  • Ricky Massie – 1,111 early and absentee, 226 election day, 1,216 election day

Tarkington ISD Proposition A ($80 million school bond)

  • For – 1,830 early and absentee, 348 election day, 2,178 total
  • Against – 2,028 early and absentee, 430 election, 2,458 total

Liberty County MUD No. 13A Directors

  • Darrell Haun – 2
  • John P. Havens Jr. – 2
  • Melissa A. Hayslip – 2
  • Walter Jeffrey Paine Jr. – 2

Liberty County MUD No. 13A Proposition A

  • For – 2
  • Against – 0

Liberty County MUD No. 13A Proposition 8

  • For – 2
  • Against – 0

Liberty County MUD No. 13A Proposition C

  • For – 2
  • Against – 0

Liberty County MUD No. 13A Proposition D

  • For – 2
  • Against – 0

Liberty County MUD No. 13A Proposition E

  • For – 2
  • Against – 0

River Ranch MUD 5 Directors

  • Jennifer Little – 1
  • David Hilton – 1
  • Suzanne Hicks -1
  • Lisa Revils – 1
  • Katelyn Kolarik – 1

River Ranch MUD Proposition A

  • For – 1
  • Against – 0

River Ranch MUD Proposition B

  • For – 1
  • Against – 0

River Ranch MUD Proposition C

  • For – 1
  • Against – 0

River Ranch MUD Proposition D

  • For – 1
  • Against – 0

River Ranch MUD Proposition E

  • For – 1
  • Against – 0

7 COMMENTS

  1. What is the River Ranch MUD stuff? I don’t remember that being on my ballot. Is it for a specific area of Liberty County?

  2. To all local wetbacks who have inundated our communities and turned them into crapholes with your lack of civility and values- might as well start packing your stuff and head back to your failed country, because in a few months local law enforcement will most likely be empowered to begin put an ICE hold on you when you get pulled over for your fake tags, driving drunk, or get caught molesting some kid.

    That means you aren’t coming back. The sovereignty of our country will slowly begin restoration.

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