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Runoff Election 2014 Results: Big Wins For Dan Patrick And Ken Paxton

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Here's a look at election results from Tuesday's runoff. Winners are noted with asterisks:

Catch up on our election roundup here: interviews, stories and reaction.

Republican Runoffs

Congress, District 4

Ralph Hall – incumbent: 47 percent

**John Ratcliffe: 53 percent

Lieutenant Governor

David Dewhurst – incumbent: 35 percent

**Dan Patrick: 65 percent

Attorney General

Dan Branch: 36 percent

**Ken Paxton: 64 percent

Agriculture Commissioner

Tommy Merritt: 47 percent

**Sid Miller: 53 percent

Railroad Commissioner

Wayne Christian: 43 percent

**Ryan Sitton: 57 percent

State Board of Education, District 11

**Pat Hardy – incumbent: 59 percent

Eric Mahroum: 41 percent

State Senator, District 2

Bob Deuell – incumbent: 49.6 percent

**Bob Hall: 50.4 percent

State Senator, District 10

**Konni Burton: 60 percent

Mark Shelton: 40 percent

State Representative, District 66

Glenn Callison: 46 percent

**Matt Shaheen: 54 percent

State Representative, District 102

Stefani Carter – incumbent: 40 percent

**Linda Koop: 60 percent

State Representative, District 108

**Morgan Meyer: 74 percent

Chart Westcott: 26 percent

Democratic Runoff

U.S. Senator

**David Alameel: 73 percent

Kesha Rogers: 27 percent

Agriculture Commissioner

Richard “Kinky” Friedman: 46 percent

**Jim Hogan: 54 percent

State Board of Education, District 13

**Erika Beltran: 67 percent

Andrea Hilburn: 33 percent

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