Early voting tabluation, strongly Republican

 

 

With only unofficial early voting counts in, the Republican vote is strong, 7,787 of 9,489 straight party votes cast, making up 82.6 percent of the straight ticket vote.

The Democratic ticket vote tallied 1,612 for 16.99 percent; Libertarian straight ticket, 68 or .72 percent, Green Party, 22 votes, .23 percent.

Republicans Donald J. Trump and Mike Pence drew 77.5 percent or 10,686 votes of 13,784 early votes cast. Democrats Hillary Clinton and Tim Kaine, 19.7 percent, or 2,642 votes. Libertarians Gary Johnson and William Weld, 333 votes for 2.42 percent, and Green Party candidates Jill Stein and Ajamu Baraka, 58 votes, .42 percent.

Highest early write-in votes went to Evan McMullin and Nathan Johnson, 47 votes, .34 percent.

Roger Williams was showing 78.9 percent of the vote for U.S. Representative District 25, compared to 18.6 percent for Democrat Kathi Thomas and  2.51 percent  for Libertarian Loren Marc Schneideman.

In Granite Shoals, the $3 million road bond was trending 68.93 percent in favor and the no deer feeding ordinance had the support of 52.47 percent of the early vote.

In the City of Marble Falls, the City Charter Proposition not strongly supported was Proposition 4 that recorded a 51.76 percent "no" vote. It asks whether facsimile signatures on the value of checks be increased from $5,000 to $15,000.

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