Monthly Archives: November 2008

Let the speculation for 2010 begin!

OK, speculation about who might run for what in 2010 has been going on for weeks, if not months. But with this election (mostly) behind us now, it feels like we’ve had an official start for it, like the opening … Continue reading Continue reading

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And speaking of Dynamo Stadium

Oliver Luck says let’s get on with it now that the election is over. “It almost has to (happen soon),” Luck said Wednesday. “If it doesn’t happen by the end of the year, it’s the old saying: A no is … Continue reading Continue reading

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Vince and Brad

Congratulations to Vince Ryan, who I think will do a bang-up job as the new Harris County Attorney. Many Harris County residents may have been saying “Vince who?” when they learned that voters ousted a Republican incumbent and elected the … Continue reading Continue reading

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And for our next trick with the SBOE

I am of course terribly disappointed that Laura Ewing did not win her race for the State Board of Education, which sorely needs the sanity and rationality that she’d have brought to it. On the plus side, her candidacy did … Continue reading Continue reading

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The Speaker’s race is officially underway

No rest for the political junkie around here, as the race for Speaker of the Texas House gets going. A new race for Texas House speaker kicked off late on Election Night with a growing cast of candidates and anyone’s … Continue reading Continue reading

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The big urbans and the big suburbans revisited

Precinct level data won’t be available for some time, but let’s revisit my discussion of the big counties with the numbers that are currently on the Secretary of State homepage. Here’s that spreadsheet again, updated to include 2008 numbers. Note … Continue reading Continue reading

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So what happened to the turnout?

That’s the question a lot of people are asking. Where were the voters who supposedly were going to push election turnout in Harris County to breath-taking heights? They stayed away from the polls, leaving turnout only 2 percentage points beyond … Continue reading Continue reading

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KBH: Why not both?

I should have seen this coming. Talk in Austin is that Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison is reassessing plans to resign from the Senate to challenge Republican incumbent Gov. Rick Perry in 2010. She still intently plans to run but may … Continue reading Continue reading

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Hey, remember when we were gonna build a soccer stadium?

As I start to get back to blogging about things that don’t involve campaigns or votes, here’s a reminder from Chron soccer writer Glenn Davis that we’re still waiting for some action on the mythical Dynamo Stadium. So what is … Continue reading Continue reading

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My court will go on

The Chron reprises a theme it sounded prior to the election. The mood was somewhat somber and confused today at the Harris County Civil Courthouse, a day after voters gave nearly half the incumbents their walking papers. “Though we anticipated … Continue reading Continue reading

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Some more early thoughts on what happened

Still working through a backlog of random observations from last night… – Is it just me, or does anyone else have a hard time believing it’s actually all over? – One way of looking at how Harris County is changing: … Continue reading Continue reading

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Some early thoughts on what happened

Just some observations before I can get my hands on precinct data… – First and foremost, let me say Congratulations to all the winners. This was a long and hard-fought campaign, and everyone involved deserves our praise and thanks for … Continue reading Continue reading

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At the end of the day

It’s been a hellaciously long day, and I’m going to work tomorrow. Yeah, I know, brilliant move on my part. Here’s a wrapup of what has happened, with much more to come once I regain my senses. – With 869 … Continue reading Continue reading

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Tightening

Republicans are making up some ground in Harris County. Hard to know which precincts have reported and which haven’t, but with about a third of the boxes in, the straight ticket advantage is down a bit to 46,000 for the … Continue reading Continue reading

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Fort Bend

In case you hadn’t noticed, Fort Bend County was essentially 50-50 (PDF) after early voting. Democrats had a 3000 vote advantage in straight ticket ballots. Republicans are catching up a bit in the E-Day results so far, but it’s clear: … Continue reading Continue reading

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Early results around the state

Some good news for the Dems around the state: They lead in seven takeover races for the State House: Joe Moody (El Paso), Chris Turner (Tarrant County), Diana Maldonado (Williamson County), Robert Miklos, Carol Kent, and Bob Romano (Dallas County), … Continue reading Continue reading

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Early Harris County results are in!

Here. And it’s very good news for the Democrats. The first number you need to know: Straight party Republican Party – 208,962 Democratic Party – 258,053 That’s 55% Dem, and that 50,000 vote advantage is carrying them to leads in … Continue reading Continue reading

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Where to get started

In preparation for tonight’s Election Dissection Blogger-rama, here are a few useful links to bookmark: Election Night Results, hot off the presses from the Secretary of State. Harris County election night results. Hit “Refresh” often. For you Twitter users, the … Continue reading Continue reading

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A vote for voting today

LIsa Falkenberg gets old school. Those of us who passed on early voting and will trek to the polls today have been deemed by some pundits and professors procrastinators, indecisive or indifferent. I’m not offended. If you think about it, … Continue reading Continue reading

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A complete list of interviews for this election

Well, I thought I was done with interviews for this cycle, but as you saw yesterday that wasn’t quite the case. It is unequivocally so now, and as such I will now re-present my complete list of interviews for the … Continue reading Continue reading

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All my judicial Q&As

Here’s a guide to all the judicial Q&As I did for this cycle, sorted by the type of court for which the candidate is running: Judge Jim Jordan, Chief Justice of the Texas Supreme Court. Martin Siegel, Court of Appeals, … Continue reading Continue reading

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The big urbans and the big suburbans

With early voting all finished, let’s take a minute and ponder the possibilities for the Presidential race in Texas. I’ll leave it to Greg to ponder the whys and wherefors of Texas’ evolving suburbs. I’m just interested in some numbers. … Continue reading Continue reading

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Texas blog roundup for the week of November 3

It’s Election Day. Need I say more? Here is the weekly TPA roundup to peruse while you wait on line at the polls, or wait till the results start coming in. Continue reading

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Report voting conditions and problems using Twitter

Dwight tells about the Twitter vote report, which aims to capture in real time reports about voting conditions, technical problems, and so on. You can go to that page for a feed of what’s being reported, and if you yourself … Continue reading Continue reading

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Just vote

I don’t know what else there is to say after this incredible Presidential campaign except “Just vote”. You know what’s at stake. You know who’s saying what. You know what you need to know, and now you need to do … Continue reading Continue reading

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SOS estimates nine million voters

Wow. Texas Secretary of State Hope Andrade is predicting that 68 percent of eligible Texans will vote this presidential election – outdrawing the George W. Bush and John Kerry contest by 12 percentage points. “There is a lot of energy … Continue reading Continue reading

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Only fools make predictions

Here’s your proof. For other foolishness, see here and here. Feel free to contribute in the comments. He-didn’t-ask-but-I’ll-say-anyway: I think Obama wins Harris County with 52% of the vote, and I think Democrats win a majority of the county races … Continue reading Continue reading

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Interview with Mark Thompson

Well, I thought I was done with interviews for this cycle, then an opportunity to chat with Mark Thompson, the Democratic candidate for Railroad Commissioner presented itself, and I was able to get it done. Thompson was not who I … Continue reading Continue reading

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Coattails and turnout in Harris County

With early voting over, we’re kind of in a dead spot news-wise, much like the Sunday before the Super Bowl. There are a few things to think about as we wait for Tuesday. Democratic Chairman Gerald Birnberg said excitement about … Continue reading Continue reading

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You hunker down. I’m bugging out.

A lot of people who took the official advice to stay put and shelter in place during Hurricane Ike are saying they won’t be doing that the next time a big storm comes this way. More than eight in 10 … Continue reading Continue reading

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The urban Costco

Matt Yglesias points to this story about putting a Costco store in an urban location, in this case downtown Vancouver, and the benefits of such a thing. The new store is a feat of engineering and an unusual mix of … Continue reading Continue reading

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Look out for the last minute attacks

I suppose one of the side benefits of a massive increase in early voting is that scurrilous last-minute attack mailers like this one from Jayne Davis, wife of Rep. John Davis in HD129, will have less impact than it would … Continue reading Continue reading

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Weekend link dump for November 2

Hope you’re enjoying your Halloween weekend. Here are some hopefully not-too-scary links to get you through the rest of it. “I mean, when you see 700 shambling dead zombies walking toward the Civic Center up the bridge, it would probably … Continue reading Continue reading

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“Mommy! He’s hitting back!”

I get a ton of email every day, including a bunch of press releases from various candidates, interest groups, and whatnot. Some get read, a few get used, many get tossed aside as I have no interest in the sender … Continue reading Continue reading

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