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Former Vice-President Joe Biden carried Milam County Tuesday in the Democratic Presidential Primary on his way to winning the state of Texas.

There were no contested county races and only one Democratic candidate in Milam. That is Sam Pickett,

That is Sam Pickett, unopposed as Pct. 4 Constable. He drew 254 votes and will face Republican incumbent Michael Moehling in November.

PRESIDENT —Biden polled 428 votes in a field of 17, many of whom have already discontinued their presidential campaigns.

Totals for others: Michael Bloomberg, 178; Andrew Yang, 7; Bernie Sanders, 270; Marianne Williamson, 1. Tom Steyer, 15; Amy Klo

Tom Steyer, 15; Amy Klobuchar, 20; Elizabeth Warren, 84; Cory Booker, 1; Tulsi Gabbard, 3. Robby Wells, 1; Deval

Robby Wells, 1; Deval Patrick, 1; John K. Delany, 3; Roque “Rocky” De La Fuente, 2.

Julian Castro, 1; Pete Buttigieg, 37; Michael Bennet, 3.

COUNTY CHAIR—Barbara Holly, running unopposed, drew 950 votes for county chair.

SENATE—M. J. Hegar led the county in a 12-person race for the Democratic nomination for the U. S. Senate, polling 397 votes.

Other 11 candidates polled a combined total of 580.

CONTESTS—O t her totals in contested races:

U. S. representative, District 17,—William Foster III, 203; David Anthony Jaramillo, 281; Rick Kennedy, 479.

Railroad Commissioner—Mark Watson, 316; Kelly Stone, 239; Roberto O. “Beto” Alonzo, 224; Chrysta Castañeda, 190.

Chief Justice, Supreme Court—Amy Clark Meachum, 749; Jerry Zimmerer, 214.

Justice, Supreme Court, Place 6 (unexpired term)—K a t h y Cheng, 682; Larry Praeger, 286. Justice, Supreme

Justice, Supreme Court, Place 7—Brandi Voss, 366; Staci Williams, 586. Justice, Supreme

Justice, Supreme Court, Place 8—Peter Kelly, 459; Gisela D. Triana, 481.

Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 3—Elizabeth Davis Frizell, 605; William Pieratt Demond, 89; Dan Wood, 259.

Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 4— Tina Clinton, 727; Steven Miears, 217.

Chief Justice, 3rd Court of Appeals District—Darlene Byrne, 678; Keith S. Hampton, 265.

Member, State Board of Education, Place 10— Stephen Wyman, 275; Marsha Burnett-Webster, 678.

UNOPPOSED—Unopposed candidates:

State Representative, District 20—Jessica Tiedt, 919.

Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 9— Brandon Birmingham, 906.

PROPOSITIONS—Milam votes on the 11 propositions on Tuesday’s ballot:

No. 1—Healthcare: Yes, 985; no, 63; No. 2—Education: Yes, 983; no, 60; No. 3—Environment: Yes, 1,023; no, 23; No. 4: Economic security: Yes, 990; no, 52.

No. 5—Dignity/Respect: Yes, 997; no, 41; No. 6—Violence Free: Yes,1,011; no, 29; No. 7: Housing: Yes, 970; no, 58; No. 8—Voting Rights: Yes, 991; no, 46.

No. 9—Justice Fairness: Yes, 995; no, 36; No. 10—Immigrant Rights: Yes, 965; no, 67; No. 11—Fair Taxation: Yes, 945; no, 86.