Texas Statewide Election Results — 2014 General Election
Check back in this post tonight for complete results of the statewide races in the 2014 General Election.
We will have the results for Governor, Lt. Governor, Attorney General and the rest of the statewide offices, along with Congressional districts of note posted here.
Race | Vote Percentage | Raw Votes |
Governor of Texas | ||
Greg Abbott (Rep.) | 59% | 2,779,739 |
Wendy Davis (Dem.) | 40% | 1,823,039 |
Kathie Glass (Lib.) | 1.08% | 66,101 |
Brandon Parmer (Grn.) | .33% | 18,399 |
Sarah M. Pavitt (W-I) | .03 | 1,160 |
Lt. Governor of Texas | ||
Dan Patrick (Rep.) | 58% | 2,708,675 |
Leticia Van De Putte (Dem.) | 40% | 1,801,128 |
Robert D. Butler (Lib.) | 2% | 119,146 |
Chandrakantha Courtney (Grn.) | .5% | 27,563 |
U.S. Senator | ||
John Cornyn (Incumbent) | 61% | 2,844,450 |
David M. Alameel | 35% | 1,586,091 |
Rebecca Paddock | 2% | 132,896 |
Emily Sanchez | 1% | 54,213 |
Mohammed Tahiro | .02 | 1,159 |
Chief Justice Supreme Court | ||
Nathan Hecht (Rep.) Incumbent | 60% | 2,741,485 |
William Moody (Dem.) | 38% | 1,716,463 |
Tom Oxford (Lib.) | 2% | 140,471 |
Attorney General | ||
Ken Paxton (Rep.) | 58% | 2,727,568 |
Sam Houston (Dem.) | 39% | 1,760,776 |
Jamie Balagia (Lib.) | 2% | 117,608 |
Jamar Osborne (Grn.) | .54% | 29,356 |
Commissioner of the General Land Office | ||
George P. Bush (Rep.) | 60% | 2,810,982 |
John Cook (Dem.) | 36% | 1,635,190 |
Justin Knight (Lib.) | 2% | 125,728 |
Valerie Alessi (Grn.) | 1% | 59,666 |
Race | Vote Percentage | Raw Votes |
Commissioner of Agriculture | ||
Sid Miller (Rep.) | 58% | 2,684,040 |
Jim Hogan (Dem.) | 38% | 1,684,922 |
David Palmquist (Lib.) | 2% | 131,726 |
Kenneth Kendrick (Grn.) | 1% | 77,101 |
Railroad Commissioner | ||
Ryan Sitton (Rep.) | 58% | 2,670,159 |
Steve Brown (Dem.) | 37% | 1,671,035 |
Mark A. Miller (Lib.) | 3% | 144,543 |
Martina Salinas (Grn.) | 2% | 93,057 |
Texas Prop 1 | ||
In Favor | 81% | 3,192,488 |
Against | 19% | 808,824 |
Comptroller | ||
Glenn Hegar (Rep.) | 58% | 2,683,337 |
Mike Collier (Dem.) | 38% | 1,730,267 |
Ben Sanders (Lib.) | 2% | 136,290 |
Deb Shafto (Grn.) | 1% | 44,726 |
Congressional District 11 | ||
Mike Conaway (Rep.) Incumbent | 90% | 107,752 |
Ryan T. Lange (Lib.) | 10% | 11,607 |
Congressional District 13 | ||
Mac Thornberry (Rep.) Incumbent | 83% | 111,218 |
Mike Minter (Dem.) | 14% | 16,853 |
Emily Pivoda (Lib.) | 2% | 2,869 |
Don Cook (Grn.) | 1% | 929 |
Congressional District 19 | ||
Randy Neugebauer (Rep.) Incumbent | 77% | 89,701 |
Neal Marchbanks (Dem.) | 19% | 21,350 |
Richard Peterson (Lib.) | 4% | 5,134 |
Donald L. Vance (W-I) | .04% | 54 |
Race | Vote Percentage | Raw Votes |
Justice, Supreme Court, Place 6 | ||
Jeff Brown (Rep.) Incumbent | 60% | 2,756,886 |
Lawrence Edward Meyers (Dem.) | 37% | 1,665,705 |
Mark Ash (Lib.) | 3% | 145,624 |
Justice, Supreme Court, Place 7 | ||
Jeff Boyd (Rep.) Incumbent | 59% | 2,695,835 |
Gina Benavides (Dem.) | 38% | 1,718,415 |
Don Fulton (Lib.) | 2% | 126,065 |
Charles E. Waterbury (Grn.) | 1% | 34,252 |
Justice, Supreme Court, Place 8 | ||
Phil Johnson (Rep.) Incumbent | 79% | 2,930,125 |
RS Roberto Koelsch (Dem.) | 11% | 444,437 |
Jim Chisolm (Grn.) | 10% | 343,728 |
Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals Place 3 | ||
Bert Richardson (Rep.) | 60% | 2,722,451 |
Granberg (Dem.) | 37% | 1,661,057 |
Mark W. Bennett (Lib.) | 3% | 164,469 |
Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals Place 4 | ||
Kevin Patrick Yeary (Rep.) | 77% | 2,859,032 |
Quanah Parker (Lib.) | 13% | 495,948 |
Judith Sanders-Castro (Grn.) | 11% | 391,159 |
Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals Place 9 | ||
David Newell (Rep.) | 79% | 2,912,045 |
William Bryan Strange, III (Lib.) | 12% | 488,744 |
George Joseph Altgelt (Grn.) | 9% | 318,648 |