Texas Primary Election 2010 Results Available
National by Bella Horton
Texas Primary Election 2010 Results Available

March 3rd, 2010



Texas Primary election 2010 results available.  The 201o gubernatorial primaries are here in the Lone Star State, as Texans decide which Republican will run against which Democrat.

This lays a landscape for Novembers 2010 midterm election, which is going to be a very tense time on Capital Hill and various states that will be electing various officials.

Healthcare and jobs are two key things that many constituents are concerned with. How politicians view these crucial area will determine who will ultimately win.

Here are the democratic primary results with 2% of votes counted:

Bill White 170,120 – 76 percent

Farouk Shami 27,903 – 12 percent

Felix Alvarado 11,262 – 5 percent

Alma Aguado 6,935 – 3 percent

Clement Glenn 3,472 – 2 percent

Bill Dear 3,390 – 2 percent

Star Locke 2,217 – 1 percent

Here are the Republican Primary results with 2% Counted

Rick Perry (i) 240,326 – 53 percent

Kay Bailey Hutchison 136,510 – 30 percent

Debra Medina 73,829 – 16 percent 

So far, it looks like Rick Perry – the incumbent – will be running against Bill White.  Of course, if only 2% of votes are counted, anything could happen.

Are there any Texans out there that wish to share their election hopes? If so, leave your comments below.

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