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President Mitt Romney (Rep.) ......................... 4,569,843 ....... 57.16% Barack Obama (Dem.)..................... 3,308,124 ....... 41.38% Gary Johnson (Lib.) .............................. 88,580 ......... 1.10% Jill Stein (Green) ................................... 24,657 ......... 0.30% Stewart Alexander (W-I) ............................ 162 ......... 0.00% Rocky Anderson (W-I) ............................... 426 ......... 0.00% Avery Ayers (W-I)....................................... 209 ......... 0.00% Andre N. Barnett (W-I) ................................. 87 ......... 0.00% Virgil Goode (W-I) ................................... 1,287 ......... 0.01% Thaddaus Hill (W-I).................................... 102 ......... 0.00% Tom Hoefling (W-I)..................................... 374 ......... 0.00% Total vote................................... 7,993,851 U.S. Senator Ted Cruz (Rep.) ............................... 4,440,137 ....... 56.45% Paul Sadler (Dem.) .......................... 3,194,927 ....... 40.62% John Jay Myers (Lib.) ......................... 162,354 ......... 2.06% David B. Collins (Green) ....................... 67,404 ......... 0.85% Total Vote.................................. 7,864,822 U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES (See map of districts below.) District 1 Louie Gohmert (Rep.) ......................... 178,322 ....... 71.42% Shirley J. McKellar (Dem.) .................... 67,222 ....... 26.92% Clark Patterson (Lib.).............................. 4,114 ......... 1.64% Total Vote..................................... 249,658 District 2 Ted Poe (Rep.) ................................... 159,664 ....... 64,81% Jim Dougherty (Dem.) .......................... 80,512 ....... 32.68% Kenneth Duncan (Lib.)............................ 4,140 ......... 1.68% Mark A. Roberts (Green) ........................ 2,012 ......... 0.81% Total Vote..................................... 246,328 District 4 Ralph M. Hall (Rep.) ........................... 182,679 ....... 72.97% VaLinda Hathcox (Dem.) ...................... 60,124 ....... 24.05% Thomas Griffing (Lib.) ............................. 7,262 ......... 2.90% Fred Rostek (W-I) ...................................... 188 ......... 0.07% Total Vote..................................... 250,343 District 5 Jeb Hensarling (Rep.)......................... 134,091 ....... 64.39% Linda S. Mrosko (Dem.)........................ 69,178 ....... 33.22% Ken Ashby (Lib.) ..................................... 4,961 ......... 2.38% Total Vote ..................................... 208,230 District 6 Joe L. Barton (Rep.) ........................... 145,019 ....... 58.02% Kenneth Sanders (Dem.) ...................... 98,053 ....... 39.23% Hugh Chauvin (Lib.)................................ 4,847 ......... 1.98% Brandon Parmer (Green) ........................ 2,017 ......... 0.80% Total Vote ..................................... 249,936 District 7 John Culberson (Rep.) ....................... 142,793 ....... 60.80% James Cargas (Dem.) .......................... 85,553 ....... 36.43% Drew Parks (Lib.) .................................... 4,669 ......... 1.98% Lance Findley (Green) ............................ 1,822 ......... 0.77% Total Vote ..................................... 234,837 District 8 Kevin Brady (Rep.) ............................. 194,043 ....... 77.29% Neil Burns (Dem.) ................................. 51,051 ....... 20.33% Roy Hall (Lib.) ......................................... 5,958 ......... 2.37% Total Vote ..................................... 251,052 District 9 Al Green (Dem.) ................................. 144,075 ....... 78.48% Steve Mueller (Rep.)............................. 36,139 ....... 19.68% John Wieder (Lib.) .................................. 1,609 ......... 0.87% Vanessa Foster (Green) ......................... 1,743 ......... 0.94% Total Vote ..................................... 183,566 District 10 Michael McCaul (Rep.) ....................... 159,783 ....... 60.51% Tawana W. Cadien (Dem.).................... 95,710 ....... 36.25% Richard Priest (Lib.) ................................ 8,526 ......... 3.22% Total Vote ..................................... 264,109 District 11 Mike Conaway (Rep.) ......................... 177,742 ....... 78.63% Jim Riley (Dem.) ................................... 41,970 ....... 18.56% Scott J. Ballard (Lib.) .............................. 6,311 ......... 2.79% Total Vote ..................................... 226,023 District 12 Kay Granger (Rep.) ............................ 175,649 ....... 70.90% Dave Robinson (Dem.) ......................... 66,080 ....... 26.67% Matthew Solodow (Lib.) .......................... 5,983 ......... 2.41% Total Vote ..................................... 247,712 District 13 Mac Thornberry (Rep.) ....................... 187,775 ....... 90.98% John Robert Deek (Lib.) ....................... 12,701 ......... 6.15% Keith F. Houston (Green) ........................ 5,912 ......... 2.86% Total Vote ..................................... 206,388 District 14 Randy Weber (Rep.)........................... 131,460 ....... 53.47% Nick Lampson (Dem.) ......................... 109,697 ....... 44.62% Zach Grady (Lib.).................................... 3,619 ......... 1.47% Rhett Rosenquest Smith (Green) ........... 1,063 ......... 0.43% Total Vote ..................................... 245,839 District 15 Rubén Hinojosa (Dem.) ........................ 89,296 ....... 60.88% Dale A. Brueggemann (Rep.) ............... 54,056 ....... 36.85% Ron Finch (Lib.) ...................................... 3,309 ......... 2.25% Total Vote ..................................... 146,661 District 16 Beto O’Rourke (Dem.) ........................ 101,403 ....... 65.41% Barbara Carrasco (Rep.) ...................... 51,043 ....... 32.92% Junart Sodoy (Lib..) ................................ 2,559 ......... 1.65% Total Vote ..................................... 155,005 District 17 Bill Flores (Rep.) ................................. 143,284 ....... 79.92% Ben Easton (Lib.) .................................. 35,978 ....... 20.07% Total Vote ..................................... 179,262 District 18 Sheila Jackson Lee (Dem.) ................ 146,223 ....... 75.01% Sean Seibert (Rep.) .............................. 44,015 ....... 22.57% Christopher Barber (Lib.) ........................ 4,694 ......... 2.40% Total Vote ..................................... 194,932 District 19 Randy Neugebauer (Rep.) ................. 163,239 ....... 84.99% Richard “Chip” Peterson (Lib.) .............. 28,824 ....... 15.00% Total Vote ..................................... 192,063 District 20 Joaquin Castro (Dem.) ....................... 118,032 ....... 63.93% David Rosa (Rep.) ................................ 62,376 ....... 33.50% A.E. “Tracy” Potts (Lib.) .......................... 3,143 ......... 1.68% Antonio Diaz (Green) .............................. 1,626 ......... 0.87% Total Vote ..................................... 186,177 District 21 Lamar Smith (Rep.) ............................ 187,015 ....... 60.54% Candace E. Duval (Dem.)................... 109,326 ....... 35.39% John-Henry LIberty (Lib.) ...................... 12,524 ......... 4.05% Total Vote ..................................... 308,865 District 22 Pete Olson (Rep.) ............................... 160,668 ....... 64.03% Kesha Rogers (Dem.) ........................... 80,203 ....... 31.96% Steven Susman (Lib.) ............................. 5,986 ......... 2.38% Don Cook (Green) .................................. 4,054 ......... 1.61% Total Vote ..................................... 250,911 Below are the voting results for the general election held November 6, 2012, for all contested federal races. These are the official returns certified by the State Canvassing Board. Abbreviations used are (Dem.) Democrat, (Rep.) Republican, (Lib.) Libertarian, (Ind.) Independent and (W-I) Write-in. General Election, 2012
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  • PresidentMitt Romney (Rep.) ......................... 4,569,843 ....... 57.16%Barack Obama (Dem.)..................... 3,308,124 ....... 41.38%Gary Johnson (Lib.) .............................. 88,580 ......... 1.10%Jill Stein (Green) ................................... 24,657 ......... 0.30%Stewart Alexander (W-I) ............................ 162 ......... 0.00%Rocky Anderson (W-I) ............................... 426 ......... 0.00%Avery Ayers (W-I)....................................... 209 ......... 0.00%Andre N. Barnett (W-I) ................................. 87 ......... 0.00%Virgil Goode (W-I) ................................... 1,287 ......... 0.01%Thaddaus Hill (W-I) .................................... 102 ......... 0.00%Tom Hoefling (W-I) ..................................... 374 ......... 0.00%

    Total vote ................................... 7,993,851

    U.S. SenatorTed Cruz (Rep.) ............................... 4,440,137 ....... 56.45%Paul Sadler (Dem.) .......................... 3,194,927 ....... 40.62%John Jay Myers (Lib.) ......................... 162,354 ......... 2.06%David B. Collins (Green) ....................... 67,404 ......... 0.85%

    Total Vote .................................. 7,864,822

    U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES(See map of districts below.)

    District 1Louie Gohmert (Rep.) ......................... 178,322 ....... 71.42%Shirley J. McKellar (Dem.) .................... 67,222 ....... 26.92%Clark Patterson (Lib.).............................. 4,114 ......... 1.64%

    Total Vote ..................................... 249,658District 2

    Ted Poe (Rep.) ................................... 159,664 ....... 64,81%Jim Dougherty (Dem.) .......................... 80,512 ....... 32.68%Kenneth Duncan (Lib.)............................ 4,140 ......... 1.68%Mark A. Roberts (Green) ........................ 2,012 ......... 0.81%

    Total Vote ..................................... 246,328

    District 4Ralph M. Hall (Rep.) ........................... 182,679 ....... 72.97%VaLinda Hathcox (Dem.) ...................... 60,124 ....... 24.05%Thomas Griffing (Lib.) ............................. 7,262 ......... 2.90%Fred Rostek (W-I) ...................................... 188 ......... 0.07%

    Total Vote ..................................... 250,343District 5

    Jeb Hensarling (Rep.)......................... 134,091 ....... 64.39%Linda S. Mrosko (Dem.)........................ 69,178 ....... 33.22%Ken Ashby (Lib.) ..................................... 4,961 ......... 2.38%

    Total Vote ..................................... 208,230District 6

    Joe L. Barton (Rep.) ........................... 145,019 ....... 58.02%Kenneth Sanders (Dem.) ...................... 98,053 ....... 39.23%Hugh Chauvin (Lib.)................................ 4,847 ......... 1.98%Brandon Parmer (Green) ........................ 2,017 ......... 0.80%

    Total Vote ..................................... 249,936District 7

    John Culberson (Rep.) ....................... 142,793 ....... 60.80%James Cargas (Dem.) .......................... 85,553 ....... 36.43%Drew Parks (Lib.) .................................... 4,669 ......... 1.98%Lance Findley (Green) ............................ 1,822 ......... 0.77%

    Total Vote ..................................... 234,837District 8

    Kevin Brady (Rep.) ............................. 194,043 ....... 77.29%Neil Burns (Dem.) ................................. 51,051 ....... 20.33% Roy Hall (Lib.) ......................................... 5,958 ......... 2.37%

    Total Vote ..................................... 251,052

    District 9Al Green (Dem.) ................................. 144,075 ....... 78.48%Steve Mueller (Rep.)............................. 36,139 ....... 19.68%John Wieder (Lib.) .................................. 1,609 ......... 0.87%Vanessa Foster (Green) ......................... 1,743 ......... 0.94%

    Total Vote ..................................... 183,566

    District 10Michael McCaul (Rep.) ....................... 159,783 ....... 60.51%Tawana W. Cadien (Dem.).................... 95,710 ....... 36.25%Richard Priest (Lib.) ................................ 8,526 ......... 3.22%

    Total Vote ..................................... 264,109District 11

    Mike Conaway (Rep.) ......................... 177,742 ....... 78.63%Jim Riley (Dem.) ................................... 41,970 ....... 18.56%Scott J. Ballard (Lib.) .............................. 6,311 ......... 2.79%

    Total Vote ..................................... 226,023District 12

    Kay Granger (Rep.) ............................ 175,649 ....... 70.90%Dave Robinson (Dem.) ......................... 66,080 ....... 26.67%Matthew Solodow (Lib.) .......................... 5,983 ......... 2.41%

    Total Vote ..................................... 247,712District 13

    Mac Thornberry (Rep.) ....................... 187,775 ....... 90.98%John Robert Deek (Lib.) ....................... 12,701 ......... 6.15%Keith F. Houston (Green) ........................ 5,912 ......... 2.86%

    Total Vote ..................................... 206,388District 14

    Randy Weber (Rep.) ........................... 131,460 ....... 53.47%Nick Lampson (Dem.) ......................... 109,697 ....... 44.62%Zach Grady (Lib.).................................... 3,619 ......... 1.47%Rhett Rosenquest Smith (Green) ........... 1,063 ......... 0.43%

    Total Vote ..................................... 245,839

    District 15Rubén Hinojosa (Dem.) ........................ 89,296 ....... 60.88%Dale A. Brueggemann (Rep.) ............... 54,056 ....... 36.85%Ron Finch (Lib.) ...................................... 3,309 ......... 2.25%

    Total Vote ..................................... 146,661District 16

    Beto O’Rourke (Dem.) ........................ 101,403 ....... 65.41%Barbara Carrasco (Rep.) ...................... 51,043 ....... 32.92%Junart Sodoy (Lib..) ................................ 2,559 ......... 1.65%

    Total Vote ..................................... 155,005District 17

    Bill Flores (Rep.) ................................. 143,284 ....... 79.92%Ben Easton (Lib.) .................................. 35,978 ....... 20.07%

    Total Vote ..................................... 179,262District 18

    Sheila Jackson Lee (Dem.) ................ 146,223 ....... 75.01%Sean Seibert (Rep.) .............................. 44,015 ....... 22.57%Christopher Barber (Lib.) ........................ 4,694 ......... 2.40%

    Total Vote ..................................... 194,932District 19

    Randy Neugebauer (Rep.) ................. 163,239 ....... 84.99%Richard “Chip” Peterson (Lib.) .............. 28,824 ....... 15.00%

    Total Vote ..................................... 192,063District 20

    Joaquin Castro (Dem.) ....................... 118,032 ....... 63.93%David Rosa (Rep.) ................................ 62,376 ....... 33.50%A.E. “Tracy” Potts (Lib.) .......................... 3,143 ......... 1.68%Antonio Diaz (Green) .............................. 1,626 ......... 0.87%

    Total Vote ..................................... 186,177District 21

    Lamar Smith (Rep.) ............................ 187,015 ....... 60.54%Candace E. Duval (Dem.)................... 109,326 ....... 35.39%John-Henry LIberty (Lib.) ...................... 12,524 ......... 4.05%

    Total Vote ..................................... 308,865District 22

    Pete Olson (Rep.) ............................... 160,668 ....... 64.03%Kesha Rogers (Dem.) ........................... 80,203 ....... 31.96%Steven Susman (Lib.) ............................. 5,986 ......... 2.38%Don Cook (Green) .................................. 4,054 ......... 1.61%

    Total Vote ..................................... 250,911

    Below are the voting results for the general election held November 6, 2012, for all contested federal races. These are the official returns certified by the State Canvassing Board. Abbreviations used are (Dem.) Democrat, (Rep.) Republican, (Lib.) Libertarian, (Ind.) Independent and (W-I) Write-in.

    General Election, 2012

  • District 23Pete P. Gallego (Dem.) ......................... 96,676 ....... 50.30%Francisco “Quico” Canseco (Rep.) ....... 87,547 ....... 45.55%Jeffrey C. Blunt (Lib.) .............................. 5,841 ......... 3.03%Ed Scharf (Green) .................................. 2,105 ......... 1.09%

    Total Vote ..................................... 192,169

    District 24Kenny E. Marchant (Rep.) ...................148,586 ...... 61.02%Tim Rusk (Dem.) ...................................87,645 ...... 35.99%John Stathas (Lib.) ..................................7,258 ........ 2.98%

    Total Vote ......................................243,489District 25

    Roger Williams (Rep.) .........................154,245 ...... 58.44%Elaine M. Henderson (Dem.) .................98,827 ...... 37,44%Betsy Dewey (Lib.) ................................10,860 ........ 4.11%

    Total Vote ......................................263,932District 26

    Michael Burgess (Rep.) .......................176,642 ...... 68.27%David Sanchez (Dem.) ..........................74,237 ...... 28.69%Mark Boler (Lib.) ......................................7,844 ........ 3.03%

    Total Vote ......................................258,723District 27

    Blake Farenthold (Rep.) ......................120,684 ...... 56.75%Rose Meza Harrison (Dem.) ..................83,305 ...... 39.21%Corrie Byrd (Lib.) .....................................3,218 ........ 1.51%Bret Baldwin (Ind.) ...................................5,354 ........ 2.51%

    Total Vote ......................................212,651District 28

    Henry Cuellar (Dem.)...........................112,456 ...... 67.88%William R. Hayward (Rep.) ....................49,309 ...... 29.76%Patrick Hisel (Lib.) ...................................2,473 ........ 1.49%Michael D. Cary (Green)..........................1,407 ........ 0.84%

    Total Vote ......................................165,645District 29

    Gene Green (Dem.) ...............................86,053 ...... 90.00%James Stanczak (Lib.) .............................4,996 ........ 5.22%Maria Selva (Green) ................................4,562 ........ 4.77%

    Total Vote ........................................95,611

    District 30Eddie Bernice Johnson (Dem.)............171,059 ...... 78.82%Travis Washington Jr. (Rep.) .................41,222 ...... 18.99%Ed Rankin (Lib.) .......................................4,733 ........ 2.18%

    Total Vote ......................................217,014District 31

    John Carter (Rep.) ...............................145,348 ...... 61.27%Stephen M. Wyman (Dem.) ...................82,977 ...... 34.98%Ethan Garofolo (Lib.) ...............................8,862 ........ 3.73%

    Total Vote ......................................237,187District 32

    Pete Sessions (Rep.)...........................146,653 ...... 58.27%Katherine Savers McGovern (Dem.) .....99,288 ...... 39.45%Seth Hollist (Lib.) .....................................5,695 ........ 2.26%

    Total Vote ......................................251,636District 33

    Marc Veasey (Dem.) ..............................85,114 ...... 72.51%Chuck Bradley (Rep.) ............................30,252 ...... 25.77%Ed Lindsay (Green) .................................2,009 ........ 1.71%

    Total Vote ......................................117,375District 34

    Filemon Vela (Dem.) ..............................89,606 ...... 61.89%Jessica Puente Bradshaw (Rep.) ..........52,448 ...... 36.22%Steven “Ziggy” Shanklin (Lib.) .................2,724 ........ 1.88%

    Total Vote ......................................142,778District 35

    Lloyd Doggett (Dem.) ..........................105,626 ...... 63.94%Susan Narvaiz (Rep.) ............................52,894 ...... 32.02%Ross Lynn Leone (Lib.) ...........................4,082 ........ 2.47%Meghan Owen (Green) ............................2,540 ........ 1.53%Simon Alvarado (W-I) ...................................37 ........ 0.02%

    Total Vote ......................................165,179District 36

    Steve Stockman (Rep.) .......................165,405 ...... 70.73%Max Martin (Dem.) .................................62,143 ...... 26.57%Michael K. Cole (Lib.) ..............................6,284 ........ 2.68%

    Total Vote ......................................233,832

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