ELECTION RESULTS MAY 4, 2019

  

CITY OF BRENHAM:

(With 10 of 10 precincts reporting; approximately 9,666 registered voters)

Mayor

Milton Tate (i) - 791

Dorothy Morgan - 608

City Council Ward 4

Danny Goss (i) - 144

Adonna Saunders - 177

City Council Ward 2

Albert Wright (i) (running unopposed) - 120

 

BLINN COLLEGE BOARD OF TRUSTEES:

(With 20 of 20 precincts reporting; approximately 22,440 registered voters)

Position 3 (for the position of David Sommer)

Dennis Crowson - 1,295

H.F. Poehlmann - 580

Position 2

Jim Kolkhorst (running unopposed to fill seat of Atwood Kenjura) - 1,686

Position 1

Charles Moser (i) (running unopposed) - 1,619

 

BURTON SCHOOL BOARD:

(With 4 of 4 precincts reporting)

Four running for two seats on the board

Demetrius Colvin (current board president) - 323

Jeff Harmel (current board vice president) - 375

Jon Johnson - 170

Sue Pinkerton - 171

Unexpired term of trustee Linda Hasten (who resigned)

Ande Bostain (i) - 363

John Parffrey - 154

 

CITY OF BELLVILLE:

(unofficial)

Mayor (incumbent Joe Ed Lynn not seeking re-election)

Donna Jacob - 254

James Harrison - 310

Alderman Position 2 (incumbent John Moore not running for re-election)

Wayne Browning - 130

Arlie Kendrick - 421

Alderman Position 4:

Clay Kistler (i) - 365

Patsy Rutta - 167

Barbara Bang - 24

 

CITY OF CALDWELL:

Four running for three city council seats

Allan Willis (i) - 196

Kavon Novak (i) - 206

Jesse Enrique, Jr. - 143

Nancy Bryan Stewart - 189

 

CITY OF SOMERVILLE:

Five running for two city council seats

Angelia Clark Beene (i) - 55

Fred Elliott - 23

Delfino Orozco - 100

Lois Harris - 23

Debra Kaye Coleman - 84

 

CITY OF LA GRANGE:

(unofficial)

Mayor

Janet Moerbe (i) - 444

Sarah Barksdale - 126

City Council Ward 3 (for unexpired term of Debra Bradley)

Jan Dockery - 115

Dusty Littrell - 74

City Council Ward 4

Pat Janca (i) - 117

Richard Chernosky - 32

Marilyn Descours - 20

 

 

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11 Comments

  1. Former citizen from outside looking in. What is sad about this situation is that a town of 10,000 citizens, only 1500 decided on the seats.

  2. its burton they are all so noisy, they probably finger printed the ballots to see who voted!!!

  3. It is a SHAME – A REAL SHAME, it took BURTON 4 hours + ?? minutes to count 500+/- votes!!!!! You should be ASHAMED of your crew! Regardless of the outcome, you owe the taxpayers a real explanation!

    There are surrounding counties / cities that held elections no different from the ones in Burton and some of those had 1500+/- votes to count and had results posted within 1 hour at most!

    This is preposterous! Someone needs to go!

    1. What does it matter…… The votes get counted and posted. Doesn’t matter how long it takes.. Ever heard of measure twice, cut once…

    2. I’m not surprised it took that long.

      The truth is given the issues, misinformation, controversies, etc. going on in Burton ISD since last year they are going to make absolutely sure that it’s correct.

      What you should be asking yourself is do you want correct now or someone spending all sorts of taxpayer money demanding more and more recounts because of said issues?

  4. Thank the Lord Mayor Tate won, but now we have Morgan’s hairdresser on council seat. A name wins the seat against an excellent councilman.

    1. When, in the history of ever, does a person decide their vote, based on who does the candidates hair? That’s an absurd statement.

    2. Thank you, Councilwoman Saunders! You will be an asset to the community! I am sure your business professionalism and new appearance will be beneficial to the mayor and council.

    3. Well if you would like to take the truth I have never had the opportunity to do Mrs. Morgan’s hair. We always welcome new clients at our salon!

  5. Takes a long time for Burton to count…. they can’t have more voters than these other cities!!! Geez! ??

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