A relaxed and calm environment was around the Courthouse on Election Night, Tuesday, November 3, 2020.
While most people where at home watching the presidential elections, a few people gathered at the Freestone County Courthouse waiting on more local results.
Early voting and mail-in ballots came out about 7:30 p.m. and by 9:15 p.m. the unofficial reports were tallied.
This year’s election broke all the records with a total of 8,721 ballots cast in Freestone County. This was just over one thousand more votes than the last presidential election, between Donald Trump and Hilary Clinton.
Voter turnout represented 69.87% of registered voters, the largest percentage in twenty-eight years.
The only election with a higher percentage would be the 1992 presidential elections between Bill Clinton and George H. W. Bush, which recorded a 70.53% of registered voters in Freestone County.
Here are the results of the elections in Freestone County, Texas:
Wortham ISD
–Position 5
Michael Dunn: 656 – 100%
–Position 6
Waylon Gierisch: 253 – 37.15%
Russell Black: 428 – 62.85%
–Position 7
Jeff Jones: 677 –100%
Fairfield ISD
–At Large Places (2)
Kevin Benedict: 1993 – 37.80%
John T Fryer: 1693 – 32.11%
Kyle Lightsey: 1586 – 30.08%
Fairfield Hospital District – Prop. A
–For: 1454 – 34.50%
–Against: 2797 -65.80%
City of Teague
–Mayor
Lois Ann Mims: 489 – 44.62%
James Monks: 607 – 55.38%
–Alderman Place 3
Jerry Ballew: 899 –100%
–Alderman Place 3
Marilyn Michaud: 888 –100%
City of Fairfield
–Mayor
Kenny Hughes: 747 – 63.85%
Jason Bosley: 423 – 36.15%
–Council – Place 1
Jeffrey Price: 588 – 51.81%
Bettye Trask: 547 – 48.19%
–Council – Place 2
Randy Johnson: 897 – 81.10%
James Tyus: 209 – 18.90%
City of Streetman
–Mayor
Johnny A. Robinson: 108 –100%
–At Large Commissioner (2 places)
Billy R. Butler: 30 – 19.61%
Heather Davis: 84 – 54.90%
Barbara Polk: 39 – 25.49%
County Attorney
Brian Evans: 7,319 –100%
County Sheriff
Jeremy Shipley: 7,367 –100%
County Tax Assessor Collector
Daniel M. Ralstin: 7,165 –100%
County Commissioner Pct. 1
Andy Bonner: 1,988 –100%
County Commissioner Pct. 3
Lloyd Lynn Lane: 1,716 –100%
Constable Pct. 1
Buck Bonner: 2,050 –100%
Constable Pct. 2
Daniel Ramsey: 1,588—100%
Constable Pct. 3
Richard Lee McGowan: 1,669 –100%
Constable Pct. 4
Ken I. Sessions: 2.043 –100%
77th District Judge
Patrick “Pat” Simmons: 7,103 –100%
State Representative – District 8
Cody Harris: 7,181 –89.17%
R. Edwin Adams: 872 –10.83%
State Board of Education – District 10
Tom Maynard: 6,673 –79.73%
Marsha Burnett-Webster: 1,551 –18.53%
Trip Seibold: 145 –1.73%
Railroad Commissioner
James “Jim” Wright: 6,783 –80.25%
Chrysta Castaneda: 1,491 –17.64%
Matt Sterett: 142 –1.68%
Katija “Kat” Gruene: 36 – 0.43%
U.S. Repesentativwe – District 17
Pete Sessions: 6,875 –80.65%
Rick Kennedy: 1,505 –17.65%
Red Brown: 145 –1.70%
U.S. Senator
John Cornyn: 6,812 –79.87%
Mary “MJ” Hegar: 1,549 –18.16%
Kerry Douglas McKennon: 114 –1.34%
David B. Collins: 50 –0.59%
Write-in: 4 –0.05%
President
Donald J. Trump: 6,966 – 80.20%
Joseph R. Biden: 1,629 –18.75%
Jo Jorgensen: 65 –0.75%
Howie Hawkins: 18 –0.21%
Write-In: 8 –0.09%
Karen Leidy, with Victoria Keng, reporting.