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==Texas Supreme Court== | ==Texas Supreme Court== |
Revision as of 02:20, 24 March 2011
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Governor
- Kathie Glass 2010 (won against Jeff Daiell, Steve Nichols, Ed Tidwell, and M. J. Smitty Smith for the nomination)
- James Werner 2006
- Jeff Daiell 2002 (drew over twice as many votes as Green Party nominee)
- Lester Turlington 1998
- Keary Ehlers 1994
- Jeff Daiell 1990 (won against Gene Mitchell for the nomination) - holds LPT record for highest percentage, and highest number of votes, in a gubernatorial race)
- Theresa Doyle 1986
- David Hutzelman 1982
Lt Governor
- Scott Lanier Jameson 2010
- Judy Baker 2006
- Mark David Gessner 2002
- Anthony Garcia 1998
US Senate
- Yvonne Adams Schick 2008 (won against Jon Roland and Scott Jameson for the nomination)
- Scott Lanier Jameson 2006 (won against Timothy Wade Diecker and Ray Salinas for the nomination)
- Scott Lanier Jameson 2002 (won against Grubach (correct spelling needed) and Michael Idrogo for the nomination)
- Mary Ruwart 2000
- Michael Bird 1996
- Pierre Blondeau 1994
- Gary Johnson 1990
- Jeff Daiell 1988
- John E. Ford 1982
Attorney General
- Jon Roland 2010
- Jon Roland 2006
- Jon Roland 2002
- Mike Angwin 1998
Railroad Commissioner
- Roger Gary 2010
- David Floyd 2008
- Tabitha Serrano 2006
- Anthony Garcia 2004
- Nazirite R. Flores Perez 2002
- Carolyn Fields 2000
- Anthony Garcia 2000 (unexpired term)
- Jim Spurlock 1998
- Rick Draheim 1996
- Rick Draheim 1992
- David Hutzelman 1980
Comptroller of Public Accounts
- Mary Ruwart 2010
- Mike Burris 2006
- Bowie Ibarra 2002 (replaced Steve Martin)
- Alex Monchak 1998
- Gill Grisham 1990
Agriculture Commissioner
- Rick Donaldson 2010
- Clay Woolam 2006
- Vincent J. May 2002
- Jimmy T. LaBaume 1998
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Texas Supreme Court
2010
- William Bryan Strange III for place 3
- Tom Oxford for place 5
- Jack Armstrong for place 9
2008
- Tom Oxford for Chief Justice
- David G. Smith for place 7
- Drew Shirley for place 8
2006
- Tom Oxford for Chief Justice
- Wade Wilson for place 2
- Jerry Adkins for place 4
- Todd Phillippi for place 6
- Jay H. Cookingham for place 8
2002
- Eugene Flynn for Chief Justice (replaced Clifford William in a highly controversial decision of the state chair)
- Quanah Parker for place 1
2000
- Mike Jacobellis place 1
- Joe Alfred Izen, Jr. place 2
- Lance Smith place 3
1996
- David Parker for Chief Justice
- Thomas Stults for place 1
- Eileen Flume for place 2
- John Hawley for place 3 (unexpired term)
Texas Court of Criminal Appeals
2010
- J. Randell Stevens for place 2
- Dave Howard for place 5
- Robert Ravee Virasin for place 6
2008
- Matthew E. Eilers for place 3
- Dave Howard for place 4
- William Bryan Strange III for place 9
2006
- Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 7 Quanah Parker
- Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 8 Dave Howard
2004
- Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 2 Quanah Parker
- Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 5 Tom Oxford
2002
- Stephan Kinsella for place 1
2000
- Rife Scott Kimler place 1
1998
- Larry S. Perry place 3
1996
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