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Tuesday, March 4, 2008
Texas - Game On!

Election results will be updated every 5 minutes today at this site for the District 11 State Board of Education Republican primary race between creationist Barney Maddox and moderate incumbent Pat Hardy.

Here is where you can keep an eye on the District 2 State Board of Education Democratic primary contest between ID-proponent Lupe Gonzalez and the incumbent, science supporter Mary Helen Berlanga.

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20:08 CST
The results of early voting show Pat Hardy with a comfortable 54.54% to Maddox' 40.45%. With 20 of 531 precincts reporting, Berlanga leads Gonzalez 59.8% to 40.2%.

Further results will be placed below the fold.


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20:33 CST
District 2 TX Board of Ed:
Berlanga 60.32%
Gonzalez 39.67%

District 11 TX Board of Ed:
No change; no more precincts have reported
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20:48 CST
District 2 TX Board of Ed: (Good news so far!)
Berlanga 61.09%
Gonzalez 38.90%

District 11 TX Board of Ed:
No change; no more precincts have reported
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20:58 CST
Finally! Some updated District 11 results, 2 of 572 precincts reporting:
Hardy 59.56%
Maddox 40.43%

District 2, 152 of 531 precincts reporting:
Berlanga 59.55%
Gonzalez 40.43%
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21:03 CST
District 11, 16 of 572 precincts reporting:
Hardy 58.56%
Maddox 41.43%

District 2 - unchanged
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21:27 CST
District 11, 72 of 572 precincts reporting:
Hardy 59.47%
Maddox 40.52%

District 2, 176 of 531 precincts reporting:
Berlanga 59.78%
Gonzalez 40.21%
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W 3/5/08 04:55 CST
District 11, 572 of 572 precincts reporting:
Hardy 59.08%
Maddox 40.91%

District 2, 531 of 532 precincts reporting:
Berlanga 58.42%
Gonzalez 41.57%
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Whew. Public school kids in Texas - and by extension, in the rest of the US - now stand a much better chance of having only REAL science taught in their science classes.




posted by Cheryl Shepherd-Adams

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