March 2004, Republican Primary Election - Texas Secretary of State
March 2004, Republican Primary Election - Texas Secretary of State
March 2004, Republican Primary Election - Texas Secretary of State
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<strong>Texas</strong> <strong>Secretary</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>State</strong><br />
Ge<strong>of</strong>frey S. Connor<br />
Race Summary Report<br />
Un<strong>of</strong>ficial <strong>Election</strong> Tabulation<br />
<strong>2004</strong> <strong>Republican</strong> <strong>Primary</strong> <strong>Election</strong><br />
<strong>March</strong> 9, <strong>2004</strong><br />
U. S. Representative District 27 Multi County<br />
Early Voting % Vote Total %<br />
Jesus A. Caquias 743 30.63% 1,882 31.94%<br />
William (Willie) Vaden 1,683 69.37% 4,010 68.06%<br />
Vote Total 2,426 5,892<br />
Precincts Reported: 233 <strong>of</strong> 233 100.00%<br />
U. S. Representative District 28 Multi County<br />
Early Voting % Vote Total %<br />
Chris Bellamy 525 14.60% 1,473 14.91%<br />
Francisco "Quico" Canseco 636 17.68% 2,231 22.58%<br />
James (Jim) F. Hopson 1,970 54.77% 4,807 48.65%<br />
Gabriel (Gabe) Perales, Jr. 466 12.96% 1,369 13.86%<br />
Vote Total 3,597 9,880<br />
Precincts Reported: 242 <strong>of</strong> 242 100.00%<br />
U.S. Representative, District 31<br />
Multi County<br />
Precincts Reported: 215 <strong>of</strong> 215 100.00%<br />
Early Voting % Vote Total %<br />
Dirk Armbrust 882 6.42% 2,866 7.88%<br />
John R. Carter - Incumbent 9,683 70.52% 25,286 69.53%<br />
Wes Riddle 3,166 23.06% 8,213 22.58%<br />
Vote Total 13,731 36,365<br />
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