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544 TEXAS ALMANAC-1980-1981
William P. Clements and wife are given a salute as they
leave the capitol following inauguration ceremonies.
District 6
Wes M owery ................... . 4,630
Carl H. Krohn ................... 793
Total vote ............... ...... 5,423
District 9
Ed Falk ................... . . . .. 1,180
Randy Evans .................... 1,295
Total vote ................... . . 2,475Emmett Hudspeth
Rex Repass ....
Total vote ....
Clifford A. Jones .
Larry Kelly . ...
Total vote . ...District 10
District 13
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..... . 2,700 E.L. Short ...... .. .... . ..... 14,171
. .... . 1,638 Don Workman....... ............. 13,138
. . . . .. . 4,338 Total vote . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27,309
BOARD OF EDUCATION
. . . . . 2,944 Below are results in the only contested race for
. . . . . 2,746 State Board of Education In the second Democratic
... ... 5,690 primary June 3, 1978:District 19
George Bush ........ ... ......... 6,296
Jim Reese ............ ... .... 5,498
Joe Hickox ...... ....... ... 1,455
Total vote ................... .. 13,249
District 21
Neil Calnan ................... .. 2,007
Tom Loeffler .................... .8,779
Wallace R. Larson ................ 2,558
Bobby Locke .................... 1,433
Total vote . .. . . . .. . . . .. . .. . .. . . 14,777
District 24
Leo Berman ... ............... .. 4,685
Ben Franklin Bruce .......... ... .. 970
Total vote . ......... . . . .. .. .. . 5,655
STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION
Below are given results of the only contested race
for State Board of Education in the first Republican
primary, May 6, 1978:
District 3
Jerre G. Kneip ................... 3,465
Harold L. Watkins ................. 6,501
Mrs. Paul B. Vickery.... . . ......... 9,877
Total vote ........... ...... ... . 19,843
REFERENDUM
Below are given results of the first Republican pri-
mary referendum vote:
Parimutuel Wagering
For ....... ........ .......... 72,081
Against . ............ . ......... 76,920District 10
Rex Reddell ................... 15,725
Gustavo L. Garcia . ....... .. .. .. 14,204
Total vote ..................... 29,929
COURTS OF CIVIL APPEALS
Below are given results in only the contested races
for Courts of Civil Appeals in the second Democratic
primary, June 3, 1978:
District 12, Chief Justice
J. W. Summers ................... 24,644
Larry Starr ......... ............ 24,299
Total vote . ..... .. . . . .... ........ 48,943
District 11, Associate Justice
Bob Dickenson ................... 30,323
J. Neil Daniel .................. 27,605
Total vote . .... . . . . . . . . ...... 57,928
SECOND REPUBLICAN
PRIMARY
Below are results in the second Republican Pri-
mary, June 3, 1978:
U.S. Congressional District 19
George Bush ............. ....... 6,802
Jim Reese . .................... 5,395
T otal vote . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12,197
State Board of Education District 3
Harold L. Watklns ................. 590
Mrs. Paul B. Vickery ............... 818
Total vote .. ........ ............ 1,408Presidential Primary
For ........................ 100,127
Against ............... ........ 35,474
Tax Limitation
For .................. ....... 114,778
Against ........................ 25,333
SECOND DEMOCRATIC
PRIMARY
Below are given statewide results in the second
Democratic primary, June 3, 1978:
Railroad Commissioner (Unexpired Term)
John H. Poerner .................. 527,927
Jerry Sadler .......... .......... 231,295
Total vote .......... ... ....... 759,222
CONGRESS
Below are results in contested races only for Con-
gress in the second Democratic primary, June 3, 1978:
District 6
Phil Gram m .............. .... . 23,762
Ron Godbey . .................. . 21,169
Total vote .................... . 44,931
District 11
Marvin Leath ................... 40,261
Lane Denton . ................... 33,029
Total vote .............. ..... .. 73,290
District 14
Joe Wyatt ....... ........... ... 36,409
John Young ................... .. 28,905
Total vote ................... . . 65,314
District 17
Charles W. Stenholm . .............. 46,599
A. L. Rhodes .......... .......... 22,865
Total vote . . .. . .. .. . . . .. .. .. ... 69,464
STATE SENATE
Below are results in the only contested race in the
second Democratic primary, June 3, 1978, for State
Senate:
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