2026 Primary Election San Saba County, Texas March 3, 2026 Election Unofficial Results Report

DEMOCRATIC PARTY

FEDERAL US Senator

Jasmine Crockett - 38 

Ahmad R. Hassan - 2 

James Talarico - 58

US House of Representatives, District 11 

Pedro (Pete) Ruiz - 39 

Claire Reynolds - 51

STATE

Governor

Patricia Abrego - 2 

Gina Hinojosa - 63 

Jose Navarro Balbuena - 5 

Bobby Cole - 6 

Angela 'TiaAngie' Villescaz - 4 

Andrew White - 6 

Chris Bell - 9 

Carlton W. Hart - 0 

Zach Vance - 0 

Lieutenant Governor 

Marcos Isaias Velez - 29 

Courtney Head - 21 

Vikki Goodwin - 39 

Attorney General

Joe Jaworski - 35 

Anthony 'Tony' Box - 22 

Nathan Johnson - 28 

Comptroller of Public Accounts 

Michael Lange - 22 

Savant Moore - 9 

Sarah Eckhardt - 55

Commissioner of General Land Office 

Benjamin Flores - 58 

Jose Loya - 30

Commissioner of Agriculture 

Clayton Tucker - 83

Railroad Commissioner 

Jon Rosenthal - 80

Chief Justice, Supreme Court 

Cory L. Carlyle - 19 

Maggie Ellis - 65

Justice, Supreme Court, Pl. 2 

Chari Kelly - 77

Justice, Supreme Court, Pl. 7 

Gordon Goodman - 25 

Kristen Hawkins - 62

Justice, Supreme Court, Pl. 8 

Gisela D. Triana - 76

Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 3 

Okey Anyiam - 74

Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 4 

Audra Riley - 77

Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 9 

Holly Taylor - 76

State Senator, District 28 

Riley Rodriguez - 84

State Representative, Dist. 68 

Jasmine Henderson - 79

Justice, 15th Court of Appeals District, Place 2 

Tom Baker - 72

Justice, 15th Court of Appeals District, Place 3 

Marc M. Meyer - 69

Chief Justice, 15 Court of Appeals District 

Jerry Zimmerer - 72

Chief Justice, 3rd Court of Appeals District 

Darlene Byrne - 73

BALLOT PROPOSITIONS

Proposition 1: Texas should expand Medicaid and ensure access to affordable healthcare for all.

YES: 96; 99% NO: 1; 1%

Proposition 2: Texans should support humane and dignified immigration policies and pathways to citizenship.

YES: 94; 99% NO: 1; 1% 

Proposition 3: Texans should have the right to make their own healthcare decisions, including reproductive rights.

YES: 96; 99% NO: 3; 1%

Proposition 4: Texas should address the state’s housing crisis in affordability and access in both urban and rural communities.

YES: 93; 95% NO: 5; 5%

Proposition 5: Texas should fund all public schools at the same per-pupil rate as the national average.

YES: 90; 93% NO: 7; 7%

Proposition 6: Secure online voter registration should be accessible to all eligible Texas residents.

YES: 94; 94% NO: 6; 6%

Proposition 7: Texas should have a clean and healthy environment that includes water, air, and biodiversity. Texas must preserve the state's natural, cultural, scenic, and recreational resources.

YES: 97; 99% NO: 1; 1%

Proposition 8: Texas should legalize cannabis for adults and automatically expunge criminal records for past low-level cannabis offenses.

YES: 83; 86% NO: 14; 14%

Proposition 9: Texas should raise salaries to at least the national average and should provide a cost-of-living increase based on the national Consumer Price Index every two years to current/retired school and state employees.

YES: 97; 99% NO: 1; 1%

Proposition 10: Texas should ban racially motivated redistricting, ban mid-decade redistricting, and create a non-partisan redistricting board to redraw lines every 10 years.

YES: 91; 94% NO: 6; 6%

Proposition 11: The Working Class should be eligible for greater federal income tax relief and have their tax burden fairly shifted onto the wealthiest.

YES: 94; 96% NO: 4; 4%

Proposition 12: Texas should expand accessible public transportation opportunities in rural and urban communities so residents can get to their workplaces, schools, and healthcare.

YES: 97; 98% NO: 2; 2%

Proposition 13: Texas should prevent individuals with a history of domestic abuse from purchasing firearms by implementing “red flag” laws.

YES: 97; 97% NO: 3; 3%

No Local Democratic Races

 

REPUBLICAN PARTY

FEDERAL US Senator

Ken Paxton - 554 

Virgil John Bierschwale - 7 

Wesley Hunt - 124 

Guirez “Gus” Khan - 4 

John O. Adefope - 3 

Sara Canady - 14 

John Cornyn - 473 

Anna Bender - 18

US Representative, District 11 

August Pfluger - 938

STATE

Governor

Nathaniel Welch - 6 

Pete “Doc” Chambers - 167 

Evelyn Brooks - 14 

R.R. “Bob” Achgill - 6 

Mark V. Goloby - 1 

Ronnie Tullos - 3 

Charles Andrew Crouch - 8 

Kenneth Hyde - 2 

Greg Abbott - 992 

Arturo Espinosa - 16 

Stephen Samuelson - 7 

Lieutenant Governor 

Dan Patrick - 1012 

Perla Munoz Hopkins - 67 

Timothy Mabry - 87 

Esala Wueschner - 9 

Attorney General

Aaron Reitz - 165 

Joan Huffman - 126 

Mayes Middleton - 439 

Chip Roy - 387

Comptroller of Public Accounts 

Kelly Handock - 355 

Christi Craddick - 293 

Don Huffines - 460 

Michael Berlanga - 26

Commissioner of General Land Office 

Dawn Buckingham - 973 

Commissioner of Agriculture 

Sid Miller - 805 

Nate Sheets - 373

Railroad Commissioner 

Hawk Dunlap - 131 

Bo French - 157 

Katherine Culbert - 96 

Jim Wright - 378 

James “Jim” Matlock - 203 

Justice Supreme Court 

Jimmy Blacklock - 911

Justice Supreme Court, Place 2 

James P. Sullivan - 905

Justice Supreme Court, Place 7 

Kyle Hawkins - 895

Justice, Supreme Court, Place 8 

Brett Busby - 894

Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 3 

Lesli Fitzpatrick - 244 

Brent Coffee - 213 

Thomas Smith - 221 

Alison Fox - 145

Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 4 

Kevin Patrick Yeary - 875 

Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 9 

Jennifer Balido - 241 

John Messinger - 637 

State Senator, District 28 

Charles Perry - 919

State Representative, District 68 

David Spiller - 922

Chief Justice, 15th Court of Appeals District 

Scott Brister - 862

Justice, 15th Court of Appeals District, Place 2 

Scott K. Field - 858

Justice, 15th Court of Appeals District, Place 3 

April Farris - 860

Chief Justice, 3rd Court of Appeals District

Cory Liu - 847

District Judge, 424th Judicial District 

Evan Clay Stubbs

COUNTY County Judge

Jody A. Fauley - 1060

County and District Clerk 

Christi Whitley - 1041

County Tax Assessor-Collector 

Lois Hegar Lebow - 952

County Treasurer

Kristi Weyerts - 743 

Cassandra Merriman - 159 

Kristina Lively - 237 

County Surveyor

George M. Anthor, 111 - 1024 

County Commissioner, Precinct No. 2

Michael Poe - 177 

Rickey Lusty - 180

County Commissioner, Precinct No. 4

Greg McGregor - 164 

Pat Pool - 176

County Justice of the Peace 

Sharon Blossman - 1027 

County Chair

Jeffrey F. Carlson - 946

BALLOT PROPOSITIONS

Proposition 1: Texas property taxes should be assessed at the purchase price and phased out entirely over the next six years through spending reductions.

YES: 1044; 88% NO: 140; 12%

Proposition 2: Texas should require any local government budget that raises property taxes to be approved by voters at a November general election.

YES: 1145; 94% NO: 79; 6%

Proposition 3: Texas should prohibit denial of healthcare or any medical service based solely on the patient’s vaccination status.

YES: 871; 72% NO: 335; 28%

Proposition 4: Texas should require its public schools to teach that life begins at fertilization.

YES: 1055; 87% NO: 154; 13%

Proposition 5: Texas should ban gender, sexuality, and reproductive clinics and services in K-12 schools.

YES: 1127; 93% NO: 84; 7%

Proposition 6: Texas should enact term limits on all elected officials.

YES: 1126; 92% NO: 95; 8%

Proposition 7: Texas should ban the large-scale export or sale of our groundwater and surface water to any single private or public entity.

YES: 1132; 94% NO: 73; 6%

Proposition 8: The Texas Legislature should reduce the burden of illegal immigration on taxpayers by ending public services for illegal aliens.

YES: 1151; 95% NO: 66; 5%

Proposition 9: The Republican- controlled Texas Legislature should stop awarding leadership positions, including committee and subcommittee chairmanships and vice chairmanships, to Democrats.

YES: 919; 79% NO: 244; 21%

Proposition 10: Texas should prohibit Sharia Law.

YES: 1066; 96% NO: 41; 4%