Poll Results from The Maverick Times News
The Maverick Times News recently conducted a poll to gauge the public sentiment regarding various primary elections in Maverick County, Texas. The results shed light on the preferences of the local community and provide valuable insights into the political landscape of the region.
Democratic Primary Results
In the Democratic primary for the 293rd District Attorney position, the incumbent Roberto Serna received a significant majority of the votes, securing 308 votes or 83% of the total. Francisco Ponce, his opponent, garnered 60 votes, making up 16% of the total.
For the Maverick County Attorney position, the incumbent Jaime “AJ” Iracheta emerged as the sole candidate, receiving 295 votes, which accounts for 100% of the total votes cast.
In the race for the Maverick County Tax Assessor Collector, the incumbent Asalia Casares received 71 votes, representing 13% of the total votes. However, Ruben Montemayor emerged as the frontrunner with 371 votes, capturing the majority with 65% of the total votes. Leeroy Euresti secured 125 votes, making up 22% of the total.
The Maverick County Sheriff position saw incumbent Tom Schmerber receiving 98 votes, accounting for 24% of the total votes. J. Salvador “Chava” Rios emerged as the preferred choice with 314 votes, capturing 76% of the total votes.
In the race for Maverick County Commissioner Precinct 1, incumbent Gerardo “Jerry” Morales received 227 votes, making up 48% of the total. Yolanda P. Ramon, his opponent, secured 243 votes, representing 51% of the total.
For Maverick County Commissioner Precinct 3, incumbent David Saucedo received 103 votes, capturing 25% of the total votes. Olga Ramos emerged as the preferred choice with 305 votes, representing 75% of the total.
The Maverick County Constable Precinct 1 race saw incumbent Cecy Maldonado securing 228 votes, making up 47% of the total votes. Jesse Becerra received 18 votes, accounting for 4% of the total, while Ignacio “Nacho” Vasquez emerged as the frontrunner with 243 votes, capturing 50% of the total votes.
Incumbent Albert De La Torre emerged as the sole candidate for Maverick County Constable Precinct 2, receiving 146 votes, which accounts for 100% of the total votes.
In the races for Maverick County Constable Precincts 3AB, 3C, and 4, the incumbents Mario Hernandez, Samuel Chacon, and Joe Mike Beattie received 125 votes, 115 votes, and 381 votes, respectively. Each of them secured 100% of the votes in their respective precincts.
In the Democratic Primary 23rd Congressional District, Lee Bausinger and Rocco Ciappa received 27 votes each, accounting for 21% of the total votes. Santos Limon secured 35 votes, representing 27% of the total, while Gregory Lopez emerged as the frontrunner with 43 votes, capturing 33% of the total votes.
For the 74th Texas House District, the incumbent Heriberto “Eddie” Morales received 118 votes, making up 100% of the total votes.
Republican Primary Results
In the Republican primary for the Maverick County Sheriff position, J. Juan Betancourt was listed as the candidate, but no vote count was provided.
Carlos De Los Santos emerged as the preferred choice for Maverick County Commissioner Precinct 3, receiving 90 votes, which accounts for 100% of the total votes.
Pedro Hernandez secured 85 votes, making up 100% of the total votes for Maverick County Constable Precinct 1.
In the race for Maverick County Constable Precinct 3C, Carlos “Charlie” Olivares received 213 votes, capturing 59% of the total votes. Abraham “Happy” Martinez secured 151 votes, accounting for 42% of the total.
Hector “big rod” Rodriguez emerged as the sole candidate for Maverick County Constable Precinct 4, receiving 81 votes, which accounts for 100% of the total votes.
In the Republican Primary 293rd Congressional District, the incumbent Tony Gonzales received 92 votes, capturing 62% of the total votes. Frank Lopez Jr., Julie Clark, Victor Avila, and Brandon Herrera received 42 votes, 5 votes, 5 votes, and 4 votes, respectively.
For the 74th Texas House District, Roberto Garza received 102 votes, making up 78% of the total votes. John Mcleon secured 29 votes, accounting for 22% of the total.
The poll results highlight the choices made by the residents of Maverick County, showcasing the preferences for various positions in the upcoming elections. These results provide valuable insights into the political landscape and will likely shape the future of Maverick County.