Unofficial Brazos County election results
Total number of Brazos County voters: 92,320 of 132,601 = 69.62%
PRESIDENT/VICE PRESIDENT
Brazos County results:
Donald J. Trump/JD Vance (R): 56,544 (61.69%)
Kamala D. Harris/Tim Walz (D): 33,671 (36.74%)
U.S. SENATOR
Brazos County results:
Ted Cruz (R): 54,032 (59.09%)
Collin Allred (D): 34,681 (37.93%)
State of Texas results (from the Secretary of State):
Ted Cruz (R): 4,423,233 (54.55%)
Collin Allred (D): 3,917,760 (43.41%)
CONGRESS DISTRICT 10
Brazos County results:
Michael T. McCaul (R): 57,052 (63.37%)
Theresa Boisseau (D): 30,264 (33.61%)
Jeff Miller (L): 2,721 (3.02%)
State of Texas results (from the Secretary of State):
Michael T. McCaul (R): 173,632 (64.59%)
Theresa Boisseau (D): 89,660 (33.35%)
Jeff Miller (L): 5,22 (2.05%)
TEXAS HOUSE DISTRICT 12
Brazos County results:
Trey Wharton (R): 10,886 (73.39%)
Dee Howard Mullins (D): 3,948 (26.61%)
District 12 results (from the Secretary of State):
Trey Wharton (R): 56,711 (76.99%)
Dee Howard Mullins (D): 16,953 (23.01%)
TEXAS HOUSE DISTRICT 14
Paul Dyson (R): 40,158 (60.50%)
Fred Medina (D): 26,222 (39.50%)
BRAZOS COUNTY COMMISSIONER PCT. 3
Fred Brown (R): 11,799 (69.68%)
Mike Southerland (L): 5,133 (30.32%)
BRYAN COUNCILMEMBER SMD 3
Jared Salvato: 4,391 (80.10%)
Bob Achgill: 1,091 (19.90%)
BRYAN COUNCILMEMBER SMD 4
James Edge: 4,883 (66.62%)
Shane Savage: 2,447 (33.38%)
BRYAN COUNCILMEMBER SMD 5
Patrick Giammalva: 1,649 (40.72%)
Marca Ewers-Shurtleff: 2,401 (59.28%)
BRYAN COUNCILMEMBER AT-LARGE PLACE 6
Justin C. Wager: 8,341 (37.94%)
Kevin C. Boriskie: 13,643 (62.06%)
COLLEGE STATION CITY COUNCIL PLACE 3
David White: 20,157 (73.06%)
Valen Cepak: 7,434 (26.94%)
COLLEGE STATION CITY COUNCIL PLACE 4
Melissa McIlhaney: 19,179 (69.33%)
Aron Collins: 8,486 (30.67%)
COLLEGE STATION CITY COUNCIL PLACE 6
Tre Watson: 13,687 (49.61%)
Scott Shafer: 13,902 (50.39%)
BRAZOS COUNTY PROP A – Adoption of a stock law to require cattle to be fenced in.
For: 55,539 (72.09%)
Against: 21,502 (27.91%)
BRAZOS COUNTY PROP B – Adoption of a stock law to require horses, mules, jacks, jennets, donkeys, hogs, sheep, and goats to be fenced in.
For: 56,349 (73.30%)
Against: 20,523 (26.70%)
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