Greg Parker
Greg Parker was a 2012 Republican candidate for Texas Railroad Commission in the 2012 elections. He lost to incumbent Barry Smitherman in the primary runoff election held July 31, 2012.[1]
Elections
2012
Greg Parker campaign ad from December 2011 |
Parker ran for Texas Railroad Commission in 2012. He faced incumbent Barry Smitherman, Elizabeth Murphy-Kolb and Al Lee in the May 29 Republican primary. Since no candidate won more than 50 percent of the vote, the top two vote getters - Smitherman and Parker - faced off in a runoff election on July 31,[2] which Parker lost.[1]
- Primary Runoff
Texas Railroad Commissioner, Unexpired term, Primary Runoff, 2012 | ||||
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Candidate | Vote % | Votes | ||
Barry Smitherman Incumbent | 62.1% | 583,506 | ||
Greg Parker | 37.9% | 355,480 | ||
Total Votes | 938,986 | |||
Election results via The Texas Secretary of State. |
- Primäre
Texas Railroad Commissioner, Unexpired term, Primary, 2012 | ||||
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Candidate | Vote % | Votes | ||
Barry Smitherman Incumbent | 44.2% | 497,100 | ||
Greg Parker | 27.8% | 311,903 | ||
Elizabeth Murphy-Kolb | 21.5% | 241,784 | ||
Al Lee | 6.5% | 72,867 | ||
Total Votes | 1,123,654 | |||
Election results via The Texas Secretary of State. |
Jaime Perez ran on the Libertarian ticket and Josh Wendel ran for the Green Party. The general election took place on November 6, 2012.
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