Results for Hopkins County in the Nov. 8, 2022 General Election ballots are listed below. All results are considered preliminary or unofficial until canvassed.
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Sulphur Springs ISD
Voters within Sulphur Springs ISD were asked to vote either for or against Proposition A, the issuance of $81,500,000 of bonds for facilities improvements and purchase of school buses, levying the an additional 1-cent to pay for it.
- For — Early Voting: 2,541 (50.52%); Absentee Voting: 114 (46.34%); Election Day: 1,154 (47.41%); TOTAL: 3,809 (49.4%)
- Against — Early Voting: 2,489 (49.48%); Absentee Voting: 132 (53.66%); Election Day: 1,280 (52.59%); TOTAL: 3,901 (50.6%)
Saltillo ISD
Saltillo ISD school board election for four four-year places on the school board:
- Place 2 — Ryan Garmon, unopposed
- Place 4 — Barry Brewer, unopposed
- Place 6
- Mason Littrell — Early Voting, 89 (62.68%); Absentee Voting, 6 (50%); Election Day Voting, 149 (65.65%); TOTAL: 244 (64.04%)
- Josh Redar — Early Voting, 53 (37.32%); Absentee Voting, 6 (50%); Election Day Voting, 78 (34.36%); TOTAL: 137 (35.96%)
- Place 7
- Jason Tully — Early Voting, 92 (36.55%); Absentee, 8 (61.54%); Election Day, 145 (52.23%); TOTAL, 245 (62.66%)
- Phillip Alcorn — Early Voting, 53 (38.46%); Absentee, 3 (38.46%); Election Day, 88 (37.77%); TOTAL: 146 (37.34%)
North Hopkins ISD
Voters in North Hopkins ISD were asked to choose up to three of the four candidates seeking one of the three full-term seats on the school board. Because the election is at-large, the three candidates receiving the most votes will be elected to the school board.
- Unexpired Term
- Robert E. McPherson — unopposed: 15 Absentee, 293 Early Voting; 272 Election Day; TOTAL: 580
- Full Term Seats
- Charles C. Vaughn — Early Voting, 231 (35.43%); Absentee Voting, 10 (32.26%), Election Day 2221 (36.29%); Total: 462 (35.76%)
- Brian A. Lewis — Early Voting, 154 (23.62%); Absentee Voting, 8 (25.81%); Election Day, 155 (25.45%); TOTAL: 317 (24.54%)
- Sherry Smiddy Clair — Early Voting, 151 (23.16%); Absentee Voting, 11 (35.48%); Election Day, 111 (18.23%); TOTAL: 273 (21.13%)
- Michael S. James — Early Voting, 116 (17.79%); Absentee Voting, 2 (6.45%); Election Day, 122 (20.03%); TOTAL: 240 (18.58%)
Miller Grove ISD
Voters within MGISD are asked to cast ballots for up to three candidates for full term seats on MGISD Board of Trustees.
- Brandon Darrow — Early Voting, 184 (36.29%); Absentee, 6 (35.29%); Election Day, 199 (34.97%); TOTAL: 389 (35.59%)
- Bret Garrett — Early Voting, 176 (34.71%); Absentee 7 (41.18%); Election Day, 194 (34.09%); TOTAL: 377 (34.49%)
- Ray Sparks — Early Voting, 147 (28.99%); Absentee 4 (23.53%); Election Day 176 (30.93%); TOTAL: 327 (29.2%)
The MGISD seats are at-large, so the three candidates getting the most votes in the Nov. 8 election will be elected to a full term on the school board.
Unopposed Candidates
Among the certified unopposed incumbent candidates for county and precinct offices in Hopkins County, include the following Republicans:
- County Judge — Robert Newsom
- County Court At Law Judge — Clay Harrison
- District Clerk — Cheryl Fulcher
- County Clerk — Tracy Orr Smith
- County Treasurer — Danny Davis
- County Commissioner Precinct 2 — Greg Anglin
- County Commissioner Precinct 4 — Joe Price
- Justice of the Peace Precinct 1 — BJ Teer
- Justice of the Peace Precinct 2 — Brad Cummings
Five people at the state level are also shown as “unopposed candidates declared elected-state.” Those unopposed state candidates on the Nov. ballot are the following Republicans:
- Court of Criminal Appeals Judge, Place 2 — Mary Lou Keel
- State Senator, District No. 1 — Bryan Hughes
- State Representative, District 2 — Bryan Slaton
- 6th Court of Appeals District Chief Justice — Scott E. Stephens
- 6th Court of Appeals District, Place 3 Justice — Charles Van Cleef
All five of the unopposed state candidates which have been “declared elected” for lack of an opponent on the Nov. 8, 2022 ballot are also Republican candidates.