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Unaudited TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COt41"ISSION (458) WET-DRY STATUS OF COUNTIES AS OF AUGUST 31, 1988 +Indicates sale of mixed beverages is legal in all or part of county (91) *rndicates counties totally wet for distilled spirits (36); All others dry in part (77) COUNTIES IN WHICH DISTILLED SPIRITS ARE LEGAL: 179 Anderson +*Aransas Archer Atascosa +*Austin +Bandera *Sastrop +*Bee +Be 11 +*Bexar +Blanco Bosque +Brazoria +*Brazos +*Brewster Brooks Brown Burleson +Burnet +Calhoun Ca 11ahan +*Cameron +Camp Carson Cass Castro Chambers Childress Clay Coleman Collin +*Colorado +*Comal Comanche Cooke Corye 11 *CrocKett Crane *Culberson Dal1am +Da 11as Deaf Smith +Denton +DeWitt Dickens +Dimrnitt +Donley +*Ouval Eastland +Ector Edwards +*El Paso E 11 is +F a 11 s Fannin Fayette +*Fort Bend +Frio +Galveston Garza +Gillespie +Goliad Gonzales Gray Grayson Gregg +Grimes +Guada1upe Hall Hamilton Hardin +Harris Harrison Haskell +Hays +Henderson +*Hidalgo +H ill +Hockley Hood +Howard +*Hudspeth Hunt Hutchinson +Jackson Jasper Jeff Davis +Jefferson +*Jim Hogg +Jim Wells *Karnes Kaufman +*Kenda 11 Kenedy +Kerr Kimble King +*Kinney +Kleberg +Lamar Lampasas +La Salle +lavaca +Lee Leon Liberty Lipscomb Live Oal< +l lana +*loving +Lubbock. Marion +Matagorda +Mavericl< +McCu11och +Mclennan +Medina Menard +Midland Milam Mills Mitchell +Montgomery +*Moore Nacogdoches +Navarro Newton Nolan +Nueces +Orange Palo Pinto Pecos +Polk +Potter +*Presidio -72- Rains +Randa 11 *Reagan Red River +Reeves Refugio Robertson Runnels San Augustine San Jacinto +San Patricio San Saba *Sch1eicher Shackelford Shelby +*Starr Stonewall +Tarrant +Taylor *Terre 11 +Titus +Tom Green +*Travis *Trinity Upshur *Upton Uvalde +Val Verde +Victoria +Walker +Wa11acy +Waller Ward +*Washington +*Webb +Wharton +Wichita Wi lbarger +Williamson +*Wilson . *Winkler +*Zapata +Zavala

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WET-DRY STATUS OF COUNTIES AS OF AUGUST 31, 1988

+Indicates sale of mixed beverages is legal in all or part of county (91)

*rndicates counties totally wet for distilled spirits (36); All others dry in part (77)

COUNTIES IN WHICH DISTILLED SPIRITS ARE LEGAL: 179

Anderson +*Aransas

Archer Atascosa

+*Austin +Bandera *Sastrop

+*Bee +Be 11

+*Bexar +Blanco

Bosque +Brazoria

+*Brazos +*Brewster

Brooks Brown Burleson

+Burnet +Calhoun

Ca 11ahan +*Cameron

+Camp Carson Cass Castro Chambers Childress Clay Coleman Collin

+*Colorado +*Comal

Comanche Cooke Corye 11

*CrocKett Crane

*Culberson Dal1am

+Da11as Deaf Smith

+Denton +DeWitt Dickens

+Dimrnitt +Donley

+*Ouval Eastland

+Ector Edwards

+*El Paso E11 is

+Fa 11 s Fannin Fayette

+*Fort Bend +Frio +Galveston Garza

+Gillespie +Goliad Gonzales Gray Grayson Gregg

+Grimes +Guada1upe Hall Hamilton Hardin

+Harris Harrison Haskell

+Hays +Henderson

+*Hidalgo +H ill +Hockley

Hood +Howard

+*Hudspeth Hunt Hutchinson

+Jackson Jasper Jeff Davis

+Jefferson +*Jim Hogg

+Jim Wells

*Karnes Kaufman

+*Kenda 11 Kenedy

+Kerr Kimble King

+*Kinney +Kleberg +Lamar

Lampasas +La Salle +lavaca +Lee

Leon Liberty Lipscomb Live Oal<

+l lana +*loving

+Lubbock. Marion

+Matagorda +Mavericl< +McCu11och +Mclennan +Medina Menard

+Midland Milam Mills Mitchell

+Montgomery +*Moore

Nacogdoches +Navarro

Newton Nolan

+Nueces +Orange

Palo Pinto Pecos

+Polk +Potter

+*Presidio

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Rains +Randa 11 *Reagan

Red River +Reeves Refugio Robertson Runnels San Augustine San Jacinto

+San Patricio San Saba

*Sch1eicher Shackelford Shelby

+*Starr Stonewall

+Tarrant +Taylor *Terre 11 +Titus +Tom Green

+*Travis *Trinity Upshur

*Upton Uvalde

+Val Verde +Victoria +Walker +Wa11acy +Waller

Ward +*Washington +*Webb +Wharton +Wichita

Wi lbarger +Williamson

+*Wilson . *Winkler

+*Zapata +Zavala

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COUNTIES IN WHICH ONLY 4% BEER IS LEGAL: 13

Counties only partially wet.

Baylor Ca ldwe 11

Dawson Glasscock

Mason McMullen

Cherokee Concho

Hartley Irion

Oldham Sabine

COUNTIES IN WHICH 14% OR LESS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES ARE LEGAL:

Limestone Somerve11 Wise

COUNTIES WHOLLY DRY: 59

Andrews Floyd Knox Ange 1ina Foard Lamb Armstrong Franklin Lynn Bailey Freestone Madison Borden Gaines Martin Bowie Hale MontagueBriscoe Hansford Morris Cochran Hardeman 'Motley Coke Hemphill Ochiltree Collingsworth Hopkins Pano 1a Cottle Houston Parker Crosby Jack Parmer Delta Johnson Real Erath Jones Roberts Fisher Kent Rockwall

Stephens

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Rusk Scurry Sherman Smith Sterling Swisher Terry Throckmorton Tyler Van Zandt Wheeler Wood Yoakum Young

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LOCAL OPTION ELECTIONS

There were twenty-two local option elections during the fiscal year ending August 31, 1988. Four elections were called to legalize the sale of all alcoholic beverages, including mixed beverages; two remained "dry" and two became "wet." One election was called to legalize the sale of beer and wine; one remained "dry." One election was called to prOhibit the sale of all alcoholic beverages for off­premise consumption only; one remains "wet-" Eight elections were called to legalize the sale of beer and wine for off-premise consumption only; three remain "dry" and five became "wet." Two elections were called to legalize the sale of beer for off-premise consumption only; one became "wet" and one remained "dry. II Six elections were called to legalize the sale of all alcoholic beverages for off-premise consumption only; five became "wet" and one remained "dry."

The voting for the fiscal year:

8LANCO COUNTY

A local option election was held on Novem~er 3, 1987, in Precinct 3, Blanco County, for the issue of "The legal sale of an alcoholic beverages, inc 1ud ing mi xed beverages. II The elect ion passed by a vote of 360 FOR and 114 AGAINST. Precinct 3, Blanco County, was "dry" before the election and became "wet" for the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages, including mixed beverages.

CALDWELL COUNTY

A local option election was held on November 7. 1987, in the Town of Martindale, Caldwell County, for the issue of "The legal sale of all a1coho 1i c beverages, inc 1ud ing mi xed beverages. II The election fa i led by a vote of 23 FOR and 122 AGAINST. The Town of Martindale, Caldwell County, was "dry" before the election and Y'emained "dry."

CALDWELL COUNTY

A local option election was held on November 13, 1987, in Precinct 3, Caldwell County, for the issue of "The legal sale of beer and wine." The election failed by a vote of 216 FOR and 369 AGAINST. Precinct 3. Caldwell County, was "dry" before the election and remains "dry."

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CLAY COUNTY

A local option election was held on October 10, 1987, in Precinct 2. Clay County, for the issue of "Prohibit the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages for off-premise consumption only." The election failed by d vote of 133 FOR and 144 AGAINST. Precinct 2, Clay County, was "wet" before the election and remains "wet."

COLLI N COUNTY

A local option election was held on October la, 1987. in the City of New Hope, Collin County. for the issue of "The legal sale of beer and wine for off-premise consumption only." The election failed by a vote of 72 FOR and 200 AGAINST. City of New Hope, Collin County, was "dry" before the election and remains "dry."

COOKE COUNTY

A local option election was held on October 12, 1987, in the City of Oak Ridge, Cooke County, for the issue of "The legal sale of beer for off-premise consumption only." The election passsed by a vote of 52 FOR and 4 AGAINST. The City of Oak Ridge, Cooke County, was "dry" before the election and became "wet" for the legal sale of beer for off-premise consumption only.

CORYELL COUNTY

A local option election was held on June 4, 1988. in the City of Fort Gates, Coryell County, for the issue of "The legal sale of all alcoholic beverages for off-premise consumption only." The election passed by a vote of 177 FOR and 144 AGAINST. The City of Fort Gates. Coryell County, was "dry" before the election and became "wet" for the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages for off-premise consumption only.

CROCKETT COUNTY

A local option election was held on June 3, 1988, in Crockett County for the issue of "The legal sale of all alcoholic beverages for off­premise consumption only." The election passed by a vote of 659 FOR and 550 AGAINST. Crockett County was "dry" before the election and became "wet" for the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages for off­premise consumption only.

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Local Option Elections (continued)

HENDERSON COUN TV

A local option election was held on November 14, 1987, in the City of Gun Barrel City, Henderson County. for the issue of "The legal sale of all alcoholic beverages for off-premise consumption only." The election passed by a vote of 163 FOR and 17 AGAINST. The City of Gun Barrel City, Henderson County, was "dry" before the election and became "wet" for the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages for off­premise consumption only.

HILL COUNTY

A local option election was held on April 9, 1988, in the City of Itasca, Hill County, for the issue Of "The legal sale of beer and wine for off-premise consumption only." The election passed by a vote of 233 FOR and 229 AGAINST. The City of Itasca, Hill County, was "dry" before the election and became "wet" for the legal sale of beer and wine for off-premise consumption only.

HILL COUNTY

A local option election was held on March 19, 1988, in the City of Carls Corner, Hill County, for the issue of "The legal sale of all alcoholic beverages, inclUding mixed beverages." The election passed by a vote of 22 FOR and 0 AGAINST. The City of Carls Corner, Hill County, was "dry" before the election and became "wet" for the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages, including mixed beverages.

JACKSON COUNTY

A local option election was held on May 7, 1988, in J.P. Precinct 2, Jackson County, for the issue of "The legal sale of beer and wine for off-premise consumption only. II The election passed by a vote of 492 FOR and 456 AGAINST. J.P. Precinct 2, Jackson County, was "dryll before the election and became "wet" for the legal sale of beer and wine for off-premise consumption only.

KAUFMAN COUNTY

A local option election was held on July 9, 1988, in the City of Kaufman, Kaufman County, for the issue of liThe legal sale of all alcoholic beverages for off-premise consumption on1y.1I The election passed by a vote of 540 FOR and 478 AGAINST. The City of Kaufman, Kaufman County, was "dry" before the elect ion and became "wet" for" the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages for off-premise consumption only.

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LLANO COUNTY

A local option election was held on June 4, 1988, in Precinct 2, Llano County, for the issue of "The legal sale of beer and wine for off­premise consumption only." The election passed by a vote of 393 FOR and 235 AGAINST. Precinct 2. Llano County. was partially "wet" before the election and became totally "wet."

LLANO COUNTY

A local option election was held on April 9. 1988, in J.P. Precinct 3, Llano County, for the issue of "The legal sale of all alcoholic beverages, including mixed beverages." The election failed by a vote of 390 FOR and 525 AGAINST. J.P. Precinct 3. Llana County, was "dry" before the election and remains "dry."

MEDINA COUNTY

A local option election was held on July 9, 1988, in Precinct, 1, Medina County, for the issue of "The legal sale of beer and wine for off-premise FOR and 31

consumption only." AGAINST. Precinct 1

The election passed by a vote of , Medina County, was "dry" before

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election and became "wet" for the sale of beer and wine for off­premise consumption only.

MONTAGUE COUNTY

A local option election was held on April 23, 1988, in Precinct 1, Montague County, for the issue of "The legal sale of beer for off­premise consumption only." The election failed by a vote of 1,116 FOR and 1,208 AGAINST. Precinct 1, Monta~ue County, was "dry" before the election and remains "dry."

MCLENNAN COUNTY

A local option election was held on October 10, 1987, in Precinct 7. McLennan County. for the issue of "The legal sale of beer and wine for off-premise consumption only." The election failed by a vote of 256 FOR and 383 AGAINST. Precinct 7, McLennan County, was "dry" before the election and remains "dry."

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Local Option Elections (concluded)

SHACKELFORD COUNTY

A local option election was held on Apr;l 13. 1988, in the C1ty of Moran, Shack.elford County, for the issue of "The sale of all alcoholic beverages for off-premise consumption only." The election passed by a vote of 96 FOR and 88 AGAINST. The City of Moran, Shackelford County, was "dry" before the election and became "wet" for the sale of all alcoholic beverages for off-premise consumption only.

UPSHUR COUNTY

A local option election was held on September 11. 1987. in J.P. Precinct 5, Upshur County, for the issue of liThe legal sale of all alcoholic beverages for off-premise consumption only." The election failed by a vote of 194 FOR and 378 AGAINST. J.P. Precinct 5, Upshur County, was "dry" before the election and remains "dry."

UVALDE COUNTY

A local option election was held on February 6, 1988, in Precinct 3, Uvalde County, for the issue of "The legal sale of beer and wine for off-premise consumption only." The election failed by vote of 108 FOR and 218 AGAINST. Precinct 3, Uvalde County. was "dry" before the election and remains "dry."

WI Sf COUNTY

A local option election was held on May 2, 1988, in the City of Runaway Bay, Wise County, for the issue of "The legal sale of beer and wine for off-premise consumption only." The election passed by a vote of 206 FOR and 43 AGAINST. The City of Runaway Bay, Wise County, was "dry" before the election and became "wet" for the sale of beer and wine for off-premise consumption only.

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