Election Results (As they come in on Tuesday, Nov. 5)
As of 12:26 a.m.
This according to the New York Times and their Live Presidential Forecast as of 11:57 p.m. (CST), they project Donald Trump to eventually garner 306 Electoral College votes to 232 for Kamala Harris. They also are showing Trump to win the popular vote. As of five minutes ago, the NYT says Harris needs to win Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and Michigan, but Trump is the clear favorite to win each where vote totals currently stand in each state.
As of 11:37 p.m.
With all 29 precincts reporting...
Bernie Cook (R) wins the State Representative - District 143 race over Bernadette Holzer (D), 16,288 to 2,739
As of 11:11 p.m.
With 3,026 of the 3,573 precincts reporting, let's take a closer look at where the Amendment and Proposition A voting is at currently.
Amendment 2: Yes votes lead 1,101,017 to 1,072,552 No
Amendment 3: Yes votes lead 1,175,062 to 1,017,628 No
Amendment 5: No votes lead 1,111,643 to 1,026,985 Yes
Amendment 6: No votes lead 1,267,121 to 8,111,676 Yes
Amendment 7: Yes votes lead 1,423,684 to 690,545 No
Propostion A: Yes votes lead 1,287,926 to 875,638 No
As of 10:53 p.m.
Wright County votes are in. Though no official total provided, the presidential race did show 8,970 total votes cast.
President
Trump/Vance beat Harris/Walz: 7,843 to 1,056; Oliver/Maat (46); Stein/Ware (25)
U.S. Senator
Hawley beat Kunce: 7,602-1,196; Young (72 L), Kline (38-G); Jared Young (28)
Governor
Kehoe beat Quade: 7,692-1,084; Slantz (110), Lehmann (38)
Lt. Gov.
Wasinger beat Brown: 7,615-962; Iverson (145), Elliott (88)
Secretary of State
Hoskins beat Phifer 7,859-992; Freese (117), Bauer (47)
Treasurer
Malek beat Osmack 7,829-925. Hartwig Jr (190), Haase (65)
Attorney General
Bailey beat Gross 7,747-910; Munro (157)
U.S. Rep. District 8
Smith beat McCallian 7,718-941; Dawson (169)
State Rep. 11
Melissa Schmidt won the county vote toal 7,844 to 939 over Michael Bates
Those winning unopposed races there were:
Judge Craig Carter (849), Randy Pamperien (Eastern District Commissioner, 448), Rachel Willhite (Assessor 915), Gina Jones (Public Administrator 955), Ben Hurtt (Coroner, 1,079)
Supreme Court Judge totals
Kelly Broniec 5,694 Yes to 2,146 No
Ginger Gooch 5,596 Yes to 2,181 No
Southern District Court of Appeals Judge
Becky Borthwick 5,492 Yes to 2,254 No
Jennifer Growcock 5,514 Yes to 2,178 No
Amendment 2: 6,057 No to 2,814 Yes
Amendment 3: 7,099 No to 1,818 Yes
Amendment 5: 5,926 No to 2,819 Yes
Amendment 6: 5,607 No to 2,910 Yes
Amendment 7: 6,472 Yes to 2,120 No
Proposition A: 5,681 No to 3,073 Yes
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As of 9:36 p.m.
Current Statewide Update:
With just 591 of the 3,573 precincts reporting:
Trump/Vance 325,798; Harris/Walz: 183,191 ; Oliver/Maat (3,434 L); Stein/Ware (2,524)
U.S. Senator
Hawley (307,191) Kunce (190,794); Young (5,528 L), Young (Jared Young 3,223 B), Kline (3,448 G)
Governor
Kehoe (322,029); Quade: (175,629); Slantz (16,511 L, Lehmann (3,965 G
Lt. Gov.
Wasinger (305,457); Brown:(173,921); Elliott (10,456 G) Iverson (9,760 L),
Secretary of State
Hoskins (307,736); Phifer (178,311); Freese (7,981 L), Bauer (5,228 G)
Treasurer
Malek (305,021) Osmack (172,191); Hartwig Jr (14,755 L), Haase (6,559 G)
Attorney General
Bailey (320,167); Gross (168,804); Munro (10,534 L)
Amendment 2: 272,045 No to 234,619 Yes
Amendment 3: 271,524 No to 239,817 Yes
Amendment 5: 272,140 No to 226,248 Yes
Amendment 6: 292,119 No to 190,851 Yes
Amendment 7: 340,484 Yes to 152,201 No
Proposition A: 276,491 Yes to 225,419 No
U.S. Rep. District 8 (With 130 of 399 precincts in)
Smith (65,706) McCallian (14,249); Dawson (1,505 L)
State Rep. 143 (With 10 of 29 precincts in)
Bennie Cook (9,870); Bernadeete Holzer (1,442)
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Texas County votes are in as a total of 11,525 were cast...
President
Trump/Vance beat Harris/Walz: 9,855 to 1,589; Oliver/Maat (46); Stein/Ware (35)
U.S. Senator
Hawley beat Kunce: 9,324-1,884; Young (109), Young (77), Kline (54)
Governor
Kehoe beat Quade: 9,491-1,886; Slantz (158), Lehmann (73)
Lt. Gov.
Wasinger beat Brown: 9,228-1,533; Iverson (249), Elliott (237)
Secretary of State
Hoskins beat Phifer 9,295-1,899; Freese (187), Bauer (109)
Treasurer
Malek beat Osmack 9,216-1,544. Hartwig Jr (332), Haase (147)
Attorney General
Bailey beat Gross 9,599-Gross 1,415; Munro (235)
U.S. Rep. District 8
Smith beat McCallian 9,818-1,501; Dawson (234)
State Rep. 143
Bennie Cook won the county over Bernadeete Holzer, 9,870-1,442
Those winning unopposed races there wer:
State Sen. District 33 Brad Hudson (10,250 Texas County totals only)
Circuit Judge I-Bill Hickle, John Casey (Commission District 1), Robert Ross (Commission District 2), Scott Lindsey (Sheriff), Taylor Clinton (Assessor), Tammy Cantrell (Collector/Treasurer), Brenten Honeycutt (Coroner), Charles Manier (Surveyor) and Tina Garrett (Public Administrator).
Supreme Court Judge totals
Kelly Broniec 7,804 Yes to 2,366 No
Ginger Gooch 7,804 Yes to 2,366 No
Southern District Court of Appeals Judge
Becky Borthwick 7,733 Yes to 2,343 No
Jennifer Growcock 7,767 Yes to 2,285 No
Amendment 2: 7,544 No to 3,884 Yes
Amendment 3: 8,632 No to 2,875 Yes
Amendment 5: 7,394 No to 3,901 Yes
Amendment 6: 7,036 No to 3,871 Yes
Amendment 7: 8,422 Yes to 2,778 No
Proposition A: 7,161 No to 4,193 Yes