2019 – Hopkins County Early and Absentee Voting Election Results are listed below. Elections that include more than one district or county , or are state-wide will reflect only Hopkins County results, not final tallies.
City of Cumby Mayor
Cumby residents who cast early ballots were nearly 62 percent in favor of Horne.
- Doug Simmerman — 8
- Ryan Horne — 13
Cumby ISD Bond
In the early ballots, 60 percent of voters were in favor of the bond for school improvements and 40 percent voted against it.
- For — 30 Hopkins County; 0 Hunt County
- Against — 20 Hopkins County; 0 Hunt County
Lake Fork Special Utility District
District Change
- For — 1
- Against — 1
Director, 1 year term
- Mickey Delamar –0
- Quin H Martson Jr. — 1
- Ken Stribley — 0
Director, 2 year term
- Gary Watson — 0
- Jerry McCord — 1
Director, 3 year term
- Keith Gilbreath — 0
- Robert Fisher — 1
North Hopkins ISD
Vicki Hillis Ferrell leads, with Sherry Smiddy and Justin Holland in second and third for the three at-large seats on the school board in early voting.
- Charlie Vaughn — 31
- O. Ellis Dicus — 20
- Robert McPherson — 24
- Justin Holland — 25
- Sherry Smiddy — 28
- Vicki Hillis Ferrell — 41
- Andy Kendall — 8
Sulphur Springs Proposition A
More than 76 percent of absentee and early voters were in favor of the Proposition which would help fund improvements for Pacific Park and a new Senior Citizens Center.
- For — 257
- Against — 80
Constitutional Amendments
Proposition 1
- For — 410
- Against — 509
Proposition 2
- For — 576
- Against — 330
Proposition 3
- For — 780
- Against — 131
Proposition 4
- For — 781
- Against 138
Proposition 5
- For — 844
- Against — 81
Proposition 6
- For — 560
- Against — 341
Proposition 7
- For — 678
- Against — 229
Proposition 8
- For — 661
- Against — 248
Proposition 9
- For — 519
- Against — 370
Proposition 10
- For — 856
- Against — 54