Houston Tea Party Society Straw Poll Results

Registered attendees: 313


Governor
Perry – 42% (114 votes)
Medina – 29% (79 votes)
Hutchison – 29% (80 votes)

United States Representative, District 9

Steve Mueller – 8 votes
Dave Bannen – 5 votes

United States Representative, District 10
Michael McCaul – 9 votes
Rick Martin (deceased but still on ballot) – 0 votes
Joe Petronis – 14 votes

United States Representative, District 18
Brenda Page – 11 votes
John Faulk – 16 votes
Tex Christopher – 11 votes

United States Representative, District 29
Roy Morales – 6 votes
Tom Stevens -0 votes
Frank ‘Mazz’ Mazzapica -5 votes
Eric Story – 5 votes
George A. Young – 0 votes

Railroad Commissioner
David Porter – 50 votes
Victor G. Carrillo – 95 votes

Justice, Supreme Court, Place 3
Rebecca Simmons – 4 votes
Jim Moseley -13 vote s
Debra Lehrmann -7 votes
Rick Strange – 21 votes
Rick Green – 67 votes
Jeff Brown – 115 votes

Justice, Supreme Court, Place 9
Rose Vela – 45 votes
Eva Guzman – 171 votes

State Representative, District 127
Susan Curling – 3 votes
Martin Basaldua – 1 votes
Dan Huberty – 1 votes
Addie Wiseman – 5 votes

State Representative, District 129
John E. Davis – 8 votes
Mary Huls – 3 votes

State Representative, District 134
Bonnie Parker – 7 votes
Sarah Davis – 26 votes

State Representative, District 148
Howard H. Gano Jr. – 1 votes
Fernando Herrera – 8 votes

State Representative, District 149
Jack O’Connor – 3 votes
Bryan Le – 3 votes
Dianne Williams – 2 votes

Justice, 1st Court Appeals District, Place 4
Don Self – 47 votes
Evelyn Keyes – 124 votes

Justice, 1st Court Appeals District, Place 8
Gael Harrison – 25 votes
Michael Massengale – 158 votes

Justice, 14th Court Appeals District, Place 2
Sharon McCally – 49 votes
Leslie Brock Yates – 123 votes

District Judge, 180th Judicial District
Danny Dexter – 44 votes
Emily Munoz – 85 votes
Marc Brown – 80 votes

District Judge, 280th Judicial District
Angelina Gooden – 67 votes
Lynn Bradshaw Hull – 133 votes

Family District Judge, 308th Judicial District
Rick Ramos – 84 votes
Alice J. O’Neill – 58 votes
James Lombardino – 62 votes
William ‘Sumpter’ Frazier – 22 votes

Family District Judge, 309th Judicial District
Clint Lawson – 8 votes
Meca Walker – 88 votes
Daniel J. Lemkuil – 29 votes
Sheri Y. Dean – 79 votes

Family District Judge, 311th Judicial District
Donna Detamore – 71 votes
Lorraine Cervantes – 32 votes
Denise Pratt – 22 votes
Anthony Magdaleno – 58 votes
Joel A. Grandstaff – 42 votes

Family District Judge, 313th Judicial District
Fred Wilson – 110 votes
Glenn Devlin – 58 votes

Judge, County Criminal Court No. 1
Peyton Peebles – 59 votes
Paula Goodhart – 124 votes
Mike Wilkinson – 27 votes

Judge, County Criminal Court No. 3
Cary Hart – 86 votes
Joseph Licata – 11 votes
Natalie Fleming – 80 votes
Sharolyn Wood – 28 votes

Judge, County Criminal Court No. 4
Jackie Gifford – 16 votes
John Clinton – 165 votes
Janice Law – 26 votes

Judge, County Criminal Court No. 13
Don Smyth – 130 votes
Rachel Ann Palmer – 82 votes

Judge, County Probate Court No. 1
Charles Coussons – 19 votes
Loyd Wright – 128 votes

Justice of the Peace, Pct 5, Place 2
Jeff Williams – 11 votes
George Huntoon – 21 votes
Virginia S. Pittman – 8 votes
Ed Seale – 18 votes

District Clerk
Paul Dwight – 90 votes
Chris Daniel – 126 votes

County Clerk
Stan Stanart – 130 votes
Kevin Mauzy – 97 votes

County Tax Assessor-Collector, Unexpired Term
Don Sumners – 54 votes
Leo Vasquez – 185 votes

County Commissioner, Precinct 2
Dorothy Olmos – TBA
Jack Morman –  TBA

Harris County Republican Party Chairman
Ed Hubbard – 88 votes
Don Large – 7 votes
Jared Woodfill – 55 votes
Paul Simpson – 97 votes

Sources: http://www.journal-post.com/2010/02/13/3395/houston-tea-party-society-straw-poll-results/ , http://houstontps.org/?p=1158 and live personal audio recording transcription.

Governor’s race observations
My personal observations were that, although there was no table for nor a representative for Rick Perry there, my guess is that RP did not feel he needed to do so.  KBH had one paid staffer present at a table, in the corner.  Also, she had a photographer following her around to all the tables.  She was trying to get her photographed with people running for office but I saw at least two people say “no thanks.”  One man was a candidate for one of the District Court judgeships, the other was a lady who was staffing the table of another judicial candidate’s table (a County Court at Law, I believe).  The paid KBH staffer also did not stay for the results.  The Medina table was staffed the entire time I was there (even before I got there, at 5:10 pm).  Also note that there were usually at least five Medina supporters working the Medina table and/or the room.  Finally, only of the Medina staffers present tonight are paid.  So, what does that say about Medina supporters and Medina support, that we outnumber the non-existent RP staffers (no table) and the one paid KBH staffer that was present at her table?  Plus, we do it for free not a fee?  Are we stupid or just hardworking and fed up with bullshit we get from Slick Rick only asset is nice hair and Kay Bailout’s Washington-style “Hello, citizen Ben Dover” style politics??

2 Responses

  1. oolalafrenchgirl Says:

    I do believe that Medina supporters are definately more passionate about helping to get her elected. I have a Medina sign in my yard, a Medina bumpersticker on my truck and I talk to as many people as I can about the benefits of Debra Medina as governor. I am sick and tired of Big Government politicians like Perry and KBH.

  2. Anonymouse Says:

    So Chris Daniel for District Clerk, eh? You mean the Scientologist posing as a Christian?

    http://www.truthaboutscientology.com/stats/by-name/c/chris-daniel.html

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