Super Tuesday Election Results

| March 5, 2024 | Reply

By Mary Jane Farmer, for The Van Alstyne News, Scene In Town

The numbers shown here of votes having been cast was current as of 10 p.m. Tuesday night, provided online by Grayson County. They are subject, of course, to additional information being added later on, as the counting continues. There could be some run-offs, as well.  

For President

Republican — Donald J. Trump

Democrat — Joe Biden

For U.S. Senator

Republican —Ted Cruz (14,837),  R.E.”Rufus” Lopez (1,039), Holland “Redd” Gibson (796)

Democrat —  Colin Allred (939), Roland Gutierrez (191), Meri Gomez (178) and several others

For U.S. Representative  Dist. 4

Republican — Pat Fallon (13,588), Don Horn (2,489)

Democrat — Simon Cardell (1,393)

For State Senator — District 30

Republican — Brent Hagenbuch (5,660), Jace Yarborough (4,012), Carrie De Moor (2,747), Cody Clark (1,886)

Democrat — Michael Braxton (912), Matthew McGee (414), Dale Frey (364)

For State Representative, Dist. 62

Republican — Shelley Luther (8,748), Reggie Smith (8,406)

Democrat — Tiffany Drake (1,508)

For Criminal District Attorney, Grayson County

Republican —  John Kermit Hill (8,258), Brett Smith (7,907)

Democrat — Brandy Douglas (1,657)

For County Commissioner, Pct. 1

Republican — Josh Marr (1,728), Scott Renfro (1,267), Terry Thomas (454)

Democrat — Andre Luper (371)

For County Commissioner, Pct. 3

Republican—Lindsay Wright (2,821)

Democrat— None

For County Constable, Pct. 1

Republican — Thomas Carter (4,212)

Democrat — None

For County Constable, Pct. 2

Republican — Cody Putman (2,238), Shannon Thomas (1,879)

Democrat — None

For County Constable, Pct. 3

Grayson County Sheriff Tom Watt (L), Van Alstyne Police Chief Tim Barnes, and GCSO Chief Deputy and soon-to-be Sheriff Tony Bennie (Rt\)at an October 2023 gathering in the Central Social District Park.

Republican—Todd Booher (1,449), Scott Taylor (977)

Democrat — None

For County Constable Pct. 4

Republican—Bob Douglas (2,183)

Democrat — None

Grayson County voters overwhelmingly approved all 13 Texas Propositions.

Grayson County Sheriff’s Office Chief Deputy Tony Bennie was unopposed and will step into Sheriff Tom Watt’s boots when Watt’s term ends later this year. Ditto that response for Tax Assessor-Collector, who has/had no opponents.

There were numerous other offices to be filled at the State and various other levels. Those results are available Online at (click here) co.grayson.tx.us.

 

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