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    2012 Primary Election Summary:

    Republican Primary Turnout: Republican Primary turnout was 1,438,553, which is11.01% of registered voters. That compares to:2010 1,484,111 voters (11.39% of registered voters)

    2008 1,380,907 voters (10.82% of registered voters)2006 653,193 (5.13% of registered voters)2004 687,615 (5.6% of registered voters)2002 - 627,068 (5.13% of registered voters)2000 - 1,126,757 (9.7% of registered voters)

    Democratic Primary Turnout: Democratic Primary turnout was 585,154, which is 4.7% ofregistered voters. That compares to:2010 679,877 voters (5.22% of registered voters)2008 2,868,454 (22.49% of registered voters) in 20082006 533,456 voters (4.19% of registered voters) in 20062004 839,231 (6.84% of registered voters) in 20042002 1,003,388 (8.21% of registered voters) in 20022000 - 786,890 (6.77% of registered voters) in 2000

    Statewide:Run-offs:US Senate Republican David Dewhurst/Ted CruzUS Senate Democratic Paul Sadler/Grady YarbroughRailroad Commission (Unexpired Term) Republican Barry Smitherman/Greg ParkerRailroad Commission (Open Seat) Republican Christi Craddick/Warren ChisumSupreme Court Place 4 Republican David Medina/John Devine

    Congress:1 Incumbent Defeated - Congressman Silvestre Reyes (D-El Paso)/defeated by Beto ORourke

    11 Run-offs:C-5 Democratic Tom Berry/Linda Mrosko to see who will challenge Jeb HensarlingC-7 Democratic James Cargas/Lissa Squires to see who will challenge John CulbersonC-14 Republican Felicia Harris/Randy (Open Seat)C-15 Republican Dale Brueggemann/Eddie Zamora to see who will challenge Ruben HinojosaC-23 Democratic Pete Gallego/Ciro Rodriguez to see who will challenge Quico Canseco

    Note: This is probable although 30 precincts out of 316 have not yet reportedC-25 Republican Wes Riddle/Roger Williams (New District)C-27 Democratic Rose Meza Harrison/Jerry Trevino to see who will challenge Blake

    FarentholdC-33 Democratic Domingo Garcia/Marc Veasey (New District)C-34 Democratic Denise Saenz Blanchard/Filemon Vela (New District)C-34 Republican Jessica Puente Bradshaw/Adela Garza (New District)C-36 Republican Steve Stockman/Stephen Takach (New District)

    Senate:1 Incumbent in Run-off:S-25 Republican - Senator Jeff Wentworth/Donna Campbell

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    Texas House:7 Incumbents Defeated:Marva Beck (R-Centerville in District 57)/defeated by Trent AshbyLeo Berman (R-Tyler in District 6)/defeated by Matt SchaeferWayne Christian (R-Center in District 9)/defeated by Chris Paddie

    Rob Eissler (R-The Woodlands in District 15)/defeated by Steven TothMike Tuffy Hamilton (R-Lumberton in District 19)/defeated by James WhiteBarbara Nash (R-Arlington in District 93)/defeated by Matt KrauseVicki Truitt (R-Southlake in District 98)/defeated by Giovanni Capriglione

    4 Incumbents in Run-offs:Chuck Hopson (R-Jacksonville in District 11/Travis ClardyJ.M. Lozano (R-Kingsville in District 43)/Bill T. WilsonSid Miller (R-Stephenville in District 59)/J.D. SheffieldJim Landtroop (R-Plainview in District 88)/Ken King

    14 Other Run-offs:

    H-12 Republican Tucker Anderson/Kyle Kacal (New District)H-23 Republican Wayne Faircloth/Bill Wallace to see who challenges Craig EilandH-24 Republican Greg Bonnen/Ryan Sitton (Open Seat)H-26 Republican Jacquie Chaumette/Rick Miller (Open Seat)H-40 Democratic Terry Canales/Auggie Hernandez (Open Seat)H-67 Republican Jon Cole/Jeff Leach (Open Seat)H-68 Republican Trent McKnight/Drew Alan Springer (Open Seat)

    Note: This is probable, but 1 precinct is still out and McKnight has 49.03%H-91 Republican Stephanie Klick/Kenneth Sapp (Open Seat)H-95 Democratic Nicole Collier/Jesse Gaines (Open Seat)H-114 Republican Bill Keffer/Jason Villalba (Open Seat)H-115 Republican Steve Nguyen/Bennett Ratliff (Open Seat)

    H-117 Democratic Philip Cortez/Tina Torres to see who challenges John GarzaH-137 Democratic Jamaal Smith/Gene Wu (Open Seat)

    New House MembersHD 3 Cecil Bell (R)HD 6 Matt Schaefer (R)HD 9 Chris Paddie (R)HD 15 Steven Toth (R)HD 20 Marsha Farney (R)HD 33 Scott Turner (R)HD 35 Oscar Longoria (D)HD 57 Trent Ashby (R)

    HD 69 James Frank (R)

    HD 70 Scott Sanford (R)HD 75 Mary Edna Gonzalez (D)HD 92 Jonathan Stickland (R)HD 98 Giovanni Capriglione (R)HD 101 Chris Turner (D)HD 106 Patrick Fallon (R)HD 110 Toni Rose (D)

    28 incumbents did not seek re-election (that compares to 9 in 2010, 8 in 2008, 13 in2006, and 4 in 2004). Incumbents not seeking re-election are: Jose Aliseda (R-Beeville),Rodney Anderson (R-Plano), Erwin Cain (R-Sulphur Springs), Barbara Mallory Caraway (D-Dallas), Joaquin Castro (D-San Antonio), Warren Chisum (R-Pampa), Joe Driver (R-Garland), Pete Gallego (D-Alpine), Kelly Hancock (R-North Richland Hills), Rick Hardcastle

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    (R-Vernon), Will Hartnett (R-Dallas), Scott Hochberg (D-Houston), Charlie Howard (R-SugarLand), Jim Jackson (R-Carrollton), Ken Legler (R-Pasadena), Lanham Lyne (R-WichitaFalls), Jerry Madden (R-Plano), Ken Paxton (R-McKinney), Chente Quintanilla (D-El Paso),Charles Schwertner (R-Georgetown), Mark Shelton (R-Fort Worth), Todd Smith (R-Bedford), Burt Solomons (R-Carrollton), Larry Taylor (R-Friendswood), Raul Torres (R-Corpus Christi), Marc Veasey (D-Fort Worth), Randy Weber (R-Pearland), and BeverlyWoolley (R-Houston).

    House Incumbents without Challengers1. George Lavender (R)2. Lois Kolkhorst (R)3. Brandon Creighton (R)4. Joe Deshotel (D)5. Dennis Bonnen (R)6. John Zerwas (R)7. Todd Hunter (R)8. Sergio Munoz (D)9. Richard Raymond (D)10. John Kuempel (R)11. Dawnna Dukes (D)12. Eliot Naishtat (D)13. Mark Strama (D)14. Eddie Rodriguez (D)15. Larry Gonzales (R)16. Rob Orr (R)17. Jim Keffer (R)18. Phil King (R)19. Tan Parker (R)20. Van Taylor (R)21. Susan King (R)22. Drew Darby (R)23. Naomi Gonzalez (D)24. Joe Pickett (D)

    25. Tryon Lewis (R)26. Tom Craddick (R)27. John Frullo (R)28. John Smithee (R)29. Jodie Laubenberg (R)30. Eric Johnson (D)31. Rafael Anchia (D)32. Dan Branch (R)33. Helen Giddings (D)34. Yvonne Davis (D)35. Angie Chen Button (R)36. Cindy Burkett (R)37. Trey Martinez Fischer (D)38. Ruth Jones McClendon (D)39. Lyle Larson (R)40. Mike Villarreal (D)41. Jose Menendez (D)42. Patricia Harless (R)43. Wayne Smith (R)44. Allen Fletcher (R)45. Armando Walle (D)46. Harold Dutton (D)47. Carol Alvarado (D)48. Jessica Farrar (D)

    New SenatorsS5-Charles Schwertner (R) (note: the former state representative does not face a generalchallenger)

    Note: In the Democratic Primary, 31 out of 8,813 precincts are still missing. The missingprecincts affect the vote totals in Congressional District 23, and House Districts 74 and80. In the Republican Primary, 33 out of 8779 precincts are still missing. The missingprecincts affect the vote totals in Congressional District 13, Senate District 30, andHouse Districts 53, 68, and 74. None of the missing precincts are expected to change theoutcome of any of those elections (although there is a remote chance the results couldchange in Congressional District 23, and House Districts 68, 74, and 80.)