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Fide splendet et scientia MARCH 10, 2016
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Returns, Winners & Reactions
Republican Primary Results - Wilco Constable Pct. 1 Vinnie Cherrone 5,774 (66.03%) Leo Enriquez 2,970 (33.97%) Constable Pct. 2 Richard Coffman(i) 6,636 (57.78%) Mike Pendley 4,848 (42.22%) Commissioner Pct. 1 Donna Parker* 3,480 (36.45%) Landy Warren* 3,453 (36.17%) Paul B. Matthews 2,614 (27.38%) Commissioner Pct. 3 Valerie Covey(i) 13,497 (65.03%) Matt Heaton 7,257 (34.97%) Court at Law 2 judge Laura Barker* 15,637 (32.70%) Warren Waterman* 12,380 (25.89%) Brandy Hallford 11,137 (23.29%) Lesli Fitzpatrick 8,661 (18.11%)
District Attorney-elect Shawn Dick standing by for live coverage by local and state television news crews at the Cedar Park Country Club. Dick started the evening ahead after early voting and maintained his lead all night. Over 130 well-wishers were on-hand to show support for the cameras.
From the White House to the Court
House, Williamson County turned out in record numbers at the polls last week. A whopping 98,714 citizens voted; more than tripling the 2014 primary vote at 32,011. While the winners have long since been announced, the Advocate spent some time with District Attorney-elect Shawn Dick, Sheriff-elect Robert Chody, Judge Elect Ryan Larson, Commissioner Valerie Covey (who won her primary, but has a Democrat opponent in the general), and Texas Representative-elect Terry Wilson to talk about their wins and plans for transition and taking office. SHAWN DICK: I’m very proud. It is a different experience because I believe it is something good for Williamson County. While certainly a personal accomplishment, it was the work of a group of people—good for our county and for our future. I am humbled and really proud of the fact that we won every precinct, which was a personal accomplishment because I knew in the beginning I was a lesser-known person, so I made sure I went to events and visited homes in every part of the county. We didn’t dominate in any area except Sun City and Berry Creek, but we were decisive everywhere else. I once told my dad that I would never be a lawyer or in politics, but I later thought maybe one day when my children were grown. I had ideas about how we could improve our justice system. Watching John Bradley, I saw things we could fix and change. I hoped Jana Duty would have affected some of those, but when I saw the direction the office was going in, I knew it would take someone with the right perspective to make the changes. I have great memories of being a prosecutor here, and it was disappointing to see [prosecutors and attorneys] who didn’t want to come to work any more. I kept waiting for someone else to step up and when it became clear no one would, I decided I would do it. I could See Reaction, A6
District 20 State Representative Terry Wilson 10,944 (49.97%) (i) Marsha Farney 10,955 (50.03%) U.S. Representative District 31 John Carter (i) 41,846 (70.10%) Mike Sweeney 17,846 (29.90%)
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President Ted Cruz 23,880 (35.48%) Donald J. Trump 17,318 (25.73%) Marco Rubio 14,716 (21.87%) John R. Kasich 3,809 (5.66%) Ben Carson 2,760 (4.10%) Elizabeth Gray 2,404 (3.57%) Jeb Bush 869 (1.29%) Uncommitted 728 (1.08%) Rand Paul 353 (0.52%) Carly Fiorina 135 (0.20%) Mike Huckabee 132 (0.20%) Chris Christie 110 (0.16%) Rick Santorum 52 (0.08%) Lindsey Graham 36 (0.05%) *Run-off vote May 24th
Democrat Primary Results - Wilco
Several of Wilco’s elected officials visited Constable-elect Precinct 1 Vinnie Cherrone at his home watch party to congratulate and welcome him to the ranks of elected public service. L-R: Gina McMaster, Constable Kevin Stofle, Judge John McMaster, Judge Betsy Lambeth, County Attorney Dee Hobbs, Troy Mathew, Judge Donna King, Judge Stacey Mathew, Bailey Cherrone, Judge Rick Kennon, Cherrone, Brad Curlee, Tax Collector-elect Larry Gaddes, Judge Bill Gravell, Heather Gaddes.
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395th District Court judge Ryan Larson 26,894 (56.18%) Terence Davis 20,974 (43.82%) District attorney Shawn Dick 30,813 (55.93%) (i) Jana Duty 24,281 (44.07%)
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Sheriff Robert Chody 33,045 (58.09%) Randy Elliston 8,558 (15.04%) Mike Cowie 7,605 (13.37%) William Kelberlau 6,442 (11.32%) L.A. (Tony) Trumps 1,237 (2.17%)
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Commissioner Pct. 1 Terry Cook 4,251 (63.98%) Chad Chadwell 2,393 (36.02%) President Hillary Clinton 16,374 (52.71%) Bernie Sanders 14,501 (46.68%) Martin J. O’Malley 67 (0.22%)
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