GRAFORD, TX – The Republican Party of Texas and Parker County Elections Administration has
officially certified the recount results of the May 24 Primary Runoff to be a 100% match to the results that
were reported on Election Night.
Representative Rogers cannot be prouder of the integrity and work ethic of Parker County GOP Chair, Scott
Utley, and Elections Administrator, Cricket Miller, throughout the weeks long process of sorting,
organizing, and tallying over 15,000 ballots. Moreover, the Team Rogers volunteers, staff, and Parker
County employees who donated their time and energy for days on end are greatly appreciated.
“For the second time, the recount process has validated the election night results, and showcased that Texas’
elections are fair, free, and secure,” Rogers said. “It is frustrating that there continues to be more wasted
time and money thrown at a process to ultimately determine what the voters already knew.”
With only Palo Pinto County left to be certified, and perfect accuracy between election night totals and the
recount thus far, Representative Rogers is poised to deliver another indisputable victory for the constituents
of House District 60. Unfortunately, as a result of challenger objection, Palo Pinto County’s recount will
be postponed until Tuesday, June 21.
“Everything in this recount has been done with the transparency, honesty, and attention to detail that the
voters deserve,” Rogers stated. “Even in the face of obstructionists and unnecessary distractions, I look
forward to a speedy resolution by next week so my office can focus full time on serving the people of
Parker, Palo Pinto, and Stephens Counties that we were elected to represent.”
Dr. Rogers is a veterinarian and owns and operates Holt River Ranch in Palo Pinto County. He resides in
Graford with his wife, Mandy. They have three daughters, Meg, Ginny, and Leah; one son, Ben, and five
grandchildren. Glenn and Mandy are longtime members of the Methodist Church.
Representative Rogers won re-election as State Representative for House District 60 on May 24, 2022,
now comprised of Stephens, Palo Pinto, and Parker Counties
Pol. Adv. by Glenn Rogers Campaign