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With 67.08% of registered voters participating, the official results of the 2024 general election in Hays County were certified on Nov. 12.
Federal:
U.S. President:
Donald J. Trump/JD Vance (REP): 46.44%
Kamala D. Harris/Tim Walz (DEM): 52.08%
Chase Oliver/Mike ter Maat (LIB): 0.78%
Jill Stein/Rudolph Ware (GRN): 0.59%
U.S. Senator:
Ted Cruz (REP): 43.35%
Colin Allred (DEM): 53.73%
Ted Brown (LIB): 2.89%
U.S. Representative, District 21:
Chip Roy (REP): 53.82%
Kristin Hook (DEM): 43.74%
Bob King (LIB): 2.44%
U.S. Representative, District 35:
Steven Wright (REP): 38.64%
Greg Casar (DEM): 61.36%
State:
Railroad Commissioner:
Christi Craddick (REP): 46.36%
Katherine Culbert (DEM): 47.29%65b z
Hawk Dunlap (LIB): 3.20%
Eddie Espinoza (GRN): 3.14%
Justice, Supreme Court, Place 2:
Jimmy Blacklock (REP): 48.27%
DaSean Jones (DEM): 51.73%
Justice, Supreme Court, Place 4:
John Devine (REP): 47.68%
Christine Vinh Weems (DEM): 52.32%
Justice, Supreme Court, Place 6:
Jane Bland (REP): 46.40%
Bonnie Lee Goldstein (DEM): 49.62%
J. David Roberson (LIB): 3.99%
Presiding Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals:
David J. Schenck (REP): 48.36%
Holly Taylor (DEM): 51.64%
Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 7:
Gina Parker (REP): 48.77%
Nancy Mulder (DEM): 51.23%
Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 8:
Lee Finley (REP): 49.38%
Chika Anyian (DEM): 50.62%
State Representative, District 45:
Tennyson G. Moreno (REP) 43.24%
Erin Zweiner (DEM) 56.76%
Justice, 3rd Court of Appeals District, Place 2:
John Messinger (REP) 48.22%
Maggie Ellis (DEM) 51.78%
District Judge, 483rd Judicial District:
Tanner Neidhardt (REP) 47.44%
Alicia Key (DEM) 52.56%
County:
Sheriff:
Anthony Hipolito, Jr. (REP) 52.67%
Alex Villalobos (DEM) 47.33%
Judge, County Court-at-Law Number 3:
Robert E. Updegrove (REP) 47.95%
Elaine S. Brown (DEM) 52.05%
District Clerk (unexpired term):
Philip Muzzy (REP) 47.49%
Amanda Calvert (DEM) 52.51%
Commissioner, Precinct 3:
Morgan Hammer (REP) 52.79%
Rebecca Minnick (DEM) 47.21%
Hays County Proposition A
The issuance of $439,634,000 of bonds for the construction, maintenance, and operation of macadamized, graveled, or paved roads or turnpikes, or in aid thereof; and the levying of a tax sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on the bonds.
For 55.76%
Against 44.24%
City of San Marcos general election:
Mayor
Jane Hughson 58.98%
Juan Miguel Arredondo 41.02%
City Council, Place 5
Roland Saucedo: 26.29%
Atom Von Arndt: 17.04%
Griffin Spell: 24.24%
Lorenzo Gonzalez: 32.43%
City Council, Place 6
Amanda Rodriguez: 64.19%
Maraya Dunn: 35.81%
San Marcos Consolidated Independent School District Special Election
San Marcos Consolidated Independent School District, Proposition A
Ratifying the ad valorem tax rate of $1.015200 per $100 valuation in San Marcos Consolidated Independent School District for the current year, a rate that will result in an increase of 1.3% in maintenance and operations tax revenue for the district for the current year as compared to the preceding year, which is an additional $851,078.
For: 58.07%
Against: 41.93%