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The SBOE, Revised
The State Board of Education likely won’t be quite as much of a Christian Conservative flash point any more. What it will be, however, is anybody’s guess.
Who Won, Who Lost
For the last two months, we’ve brought you news and analysis on 20 hotly contested primaries. Here’s a look at who won, who lost, and who’s headed for a runoff in the top legislative and congressional races.
HD-47: Workman, Turner Head to Runoff
Paul Workman and Holly Turner head into a runoff for the GOP nomination in House District 47.
HD-84: Griffin and Frullo Headed For Runoff
Mark Griffin and John Frullo appear headed for a runoff next month to claim the GOP nod in the race for HD-84.
HD-146: Way Too Close to Call
In what’s been a colorful race replete with accusations of cyber treachery and publicity stunts, Borris Miles’ 11-vote hold over Al Edwards will almost certainly lead to a recount.
SBOE 12: Miller Loses to Political Unknown Clayton
With all precincts reporting, State Board of Education member Geraldine “Tincy” Miller has lost her seat to challenger George Clayton in the GOP primary for District 12.
HD-127: Huberty and Curling in a Runoff
Dan Huberty will face Humble anesthesiologist Dr. Susan Curling in the race to replace retiring state Rep. Joe Crabb, R-Atascocita.
HD-36: Muñoz Jr. Defeats Rodriguez
Muñoz defeats Rodriguez in the race to replace state Rep. Ismael “Kino” Flores.
HD-66: Jackson and Taylor in a Runoff
With nearly all the votes counted, former Plano City Councilwoman Mabrie Jackson and Plano businessman Van Taylor are in a run-off to replace state Rep. Brian McCall, R-Plano.



