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1 WET-DRY STATl -Indicates sale of mixed beverages is legal in all or part of county (79) *Indicates counties totally wet for distilled spirits (34); All others dry in part (70) COUNTIES IN WHICH DISTILLED SPIRITS ARE LEGAL: 158 Anderson Eastland +*Kendall Rains *Aransas +Ector Kenedy +Randall Archer Edwards +Kerr *Reagan Atascosa +*EI Paso Kimble +Reeves Austin +Falls King Refugio +Bandera Fannin +*Kinney Runnels *Bastrop +Fayette +Lamar San Augustine +*Bee +*Fort Bend +La Salle San Jacinto +Bell +Galveston +Lavaca +San Patricio +*Bexar Garza Lee San Saba +Blanco +Gillespie Leon *Schleicher +Brazoria +Goliad Liberty Shelby razos Gonzales Live Oak +*Starr *Brewster Gray +Llano Stonewall Brown Grayson +*Loving +*Sutton Burleson Gregg +Lubbock +Tarrant +Burnet +Grimes Marion Taylor.j.Calhoun +Guadalupe +Matagorda *Terrell Callahan Hardin +Maverick +Titus *Cameron +Harris +McCulloch Tom Green Carson Harrison +McLennan +Travis Cass Haskell McMullen *Trinity Castro +Hays +Medina Upshur Chambers Henderson Menard *Upton Coleman +*Hidalgo +Midland Uvalde *Colorado Hill Milam +Val Verde *Comal Hood Mills +Victoria Comanche Howard +Montgomery +Walker Cooke +*Hudspeth +*Moore +Waller Crane Hunt Nacogdoches Ward *Culberson Hutchinson +Navarro +*Washington Dallam Jackson Newton + *Webb +Dallas Jasper Nolan +Wharton.j.Denton Jeff Davis +Nueces Wichita +De Witt +Jefferson +Orange +Willacy Dickens +*Jim Hogg Palo Pinto +Williamson +Dimmit +Jim Wells Pecos +*Wilson +Donley Karnes +Polk *Winkler +*Duval Kaufman +Potter +*Zapata +*Presidio Zavala -59
2 COUNTIES IN WHICH ONLY 4% BEER IS LEGAL: 11 *Indicates enure county wet for 4% beer. others only in part *Brooks Frio *Kleberg Sabine Caldwell Hartley Mason Stephens Concho Irion Robertson COUNTIES IN WHICH 14% BEVERAGES ARE LEGAL: 3 Ellis Limestone Somervell COUNTIES WHOLLY DRY: 82 Andrews Angelina Armstrong Bailey Baylor Borden Bosque Bowie Briscoe Camp Cherokee Childress Clay Cochran Coke Collin Collingsworth Coryell Cottle Crockett Crosby Dawson Deaf Smith Delta Erath Fisher Floyd Foard Franklin Freestone Gaines Glasscock Hale Hall Hamilton Hansford Hardeman Hemphill Hockley Hopkins Houston Jack Johnson Jones Kent Knox Lamb Lampasas Lipscomb Lynn Madison Martin Mitchell Montague Morris Motley Ochiltree Oldham Panola Parker Parmer Real Red River Roberts Rockwall Rusk Scurry Shackelford Sherman mith Sterling Swisher Terry Throckmorton Tyler Van Zandt Wheeler Wilbarger Wise Wood Yoakum Young -60
3 BRAZORIA COUNTY City of Angleton, Brazoria County on May 7, 1977 voted 991 "F' legal sale of all alcoholic beverages including mixed beverage; 905 II Against the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages including beverages. I! Angleton was "Dry" before the election was held came I!Wet" for the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages including beverages. BURNET COUNTY City of Bertram, Burnet County on July 9, 1977 voted 148 "Fo legal sale of beer and wine for off-premise consumption only 130"Against the legal sale of beer and wine for off-premise co lion only. II Bertram was "Dry" before the election was held and came!lwet l ' for the legal sale of beer and wine for off-premise sumption only. City of Granite Shoals, Burnet Countyon May 21, 1977 voted 81 I the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages including mixed beveraql and 68 II Against the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages inclu mixed beverages. 11 Granite Shoals was "Dry" before the election held and became "Wet ll for the legal sale of all alcoholic bever including mixed beverages. CHEROKEE COUNTY Justice Precinct No.6, Cherokee County on September 18, 1976vo l 403 "For the legal sale of beer and wine for off-premise consump onlyt' and 667 'I Against the legal sale of beer and wine for off-prem consumptiononly.'1 Justice PrecinctNo. 6 was 11 Dry" before theel tion was held and remained lidry". COMANCHE COUNTY Justice Precinct No.4, Comanche County on February 4, 1977 vo For the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages for off-premise con sumption only" and 119 liagainst the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages for off-premise consumption only." Justice Precinct No. was II Dry" before the election was held and became I! Wet" for the 1, gal sale of all alcoholic bev~rages for off-premise consumptiononly, -62
4 Addison, Dallas County on September 2, 1976 voted 242 "For sale of all alcoholic beverages including mixed beverages I! Against the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages including 'erages. 1I Addison was lldryl1 before the election was held e "Wet" for the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages inmixed beverages. Precinct No.2, Dawson County on December 1, 1976 voted 'or the legal sale of beer for off-premise consumption only!i IIAgainst the legal sale of beer for off-premise consumption Justice Precinct No. 2 was I1Dryll before the election was remained II Dry". of Denton, Denton County on August 6, 1977 held a prohibitory on and voted 7,266 IIFor the legal sale of wine and beer!1 and,0 "Against the legal sale of wine and beer. 11 Denton was IIWet" legal sale of wine and beer before the election was held and,ed "Wet" for the legal sale of wine and beer. This election appeal. of Lewisville, Denton County on May 7, 1977 voted 1,344 "For,egal sale of all alcoholic beverages for off-premise consumption and 1,929 "Against the legal sale of all alcoholicbeverages for,premise consumptiononly. II Lewisvillewas lldryll before the elecwas held and remained IIDry". LEY COUNTY of Howardwick, Donley Countyon February 5, 1977 voted 69 "For legal sale of all alcoholic beverages including mixed beverages" 22 "Against the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages including ed beverages.!1 Howardwick was "Dry" before the election was d and became "Wet ll for the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages uding mixed beverages.
5 ELLIS COUNTY City of Alma, Ellis County on February 5, 1977 voted 48 lifor the 1 gal sale of beer and wine for off-premise consumption onlyll and II Against the legal sale of beer and wine for off-premise consumpti, only." Alma was lidryll before the election was held and bec "Wet" for the legal sale of beer and wine for off-premise consumpti only. Justice Precinct No.3, Ellis County on April 9, 1977 voted 1,19 lifor the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages for off-premise co sumption only" and 1,868 "Against the legal sale of all alcoholicbev erages for off-premise consumption only. 1I Justice Precinct No. was lidryll before the election was held and remained "Dry". Justice Precinct No.7, Ellis County on June 18, 1977 voted 155"F' the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages for off-premise consumptio: onlyll and 771 1I Against the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages fo: off-premise consumption only. 1I Justice Precinct No. 7 was II Drt'~ before the election was held and remained "Dry". FALLS COUNTY City of Rosebud, Falls County on May 21, 1977 voted 217 "For lh legal sale of all alcoholic beverages including mixed beverages and 125 l'against the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages includinq mixed beverages. 11 Rosebud was lidryll before the election was held and became "wet" for the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages including mixed beverages. FRIO COUNTY City of Dilley, Frio County on January 8; 1977 voted 295 "For the legal sale of mixed beverages II and 297 "Against the legal sale of mixed beverages. 1I Dilley was IIDryli before the election was held and remained II Dry". HENDERSON COUNTY Cityof Seven Points, Henderson County on May 7, 1977 voted 29 IIFor the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages" and 3 IIAgainst the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages. II Seven Points was lidry" before the electionwas held and became "Wet ll for the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages. -64
6 HOOD COUNTY Justice Precinct No.4, Hood County on August 6, 1977 voted 183 "For the legal sale of wine and beer for off-premise consumption" and 311 IIAgainst the legal sale of wine andbeer for off-premise consumption. 11 Justice Precinct No. 4 was "Dryll before the election was held and remained "Dryll. T COUNTY City of Neylandville, Hunt County on December 4, 1976voted For the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages for off-premise consumption only" and Against the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages for off-premise consumption only. 11 Neylandville was I1Dry" before the electionwas held and became "Wet" for the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages for off-premise consumption only. JASPER COUNTY Justice Precinct No.1, Jasper County on September 4, 1976voted288 "For the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages for off-premise consumption only ll and Against the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages for off-premise consumption only. " Justice Precinct No. 1 was "Dry" before the election was held and remained lidry". JOHNSON COUNTY City of Rio Vista, Johnson County on February 1, 1977voted 56 I1For the legal sale of beer and wine for off-premise consumptiononly" and 127 II Against the legal sale of beer and wine for off-premise consumption only." Rio Vista was 11 Dry" before the election was held and remained "Dry". City of Venus, Johnson County on September 28, 1976 voted 86 II For the legal sale of beer for off-premise consumption only" and 129 "Against the legal sale of beer for off-premise consumption only. " Venus was "Dryl1 before the election was held and remained "Dry". -65
7 KAUFMAN COUNTY Justice Precinct No.2, Kaufman County on November 20, 1976 vot, 674" For the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages includingmixed bev, erages" and 1,437 "Against the legal sale of all alcoholic beverag including mixed beverages. II Justice Precinct No. 2 was IIDry" b fore the election was held and remained "Dry". LAMAR COUNTY City of Sun Valley, Lamar County on August 2, 1977 voted 31 lifo the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages including mixed beverages " and "Against the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages including mixed beverages. 11 Sun Valley was "Dry" before the election was held an became IIWet" for the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages includinq mixed beverages. LLANO COUNTY Justice Precinct No.1, llano County on May 7, 1977 voted 144 "For the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages except mixed beverages" and 165 l'against the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages except mixed beverages. 11 Justice Precinct No. 1 was "Dryll before the election was held and remained "Dry", Justice Precinct No.7, Llano County on November 6, 1976 voted 6 "For the legal sale of mixed beverages" and 56 IIAgainst the legal sale of mixed beverages, 11 Llano was "Dry" before the election was held and became "Wet ll for the legal sale of mixed beverages. MONTGOMERY COUNTY Justice Precinct No.2, Montgomery County on January 8, 1977 voted 637 "For the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages including mixed beveragesii and 829" Against the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages including mixed beverages. II Justice Precinct No. 2 was "Dry" before the election was held and remained "Dry". -66
8 aore COUNTY corporated City of Cactus, Moore County on October 9, 1976 voted 61 "For the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages including mixed beverages" and 44 "Against the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages including mixed beverages." Cactus was "Dry" before the election was held and became "Wet ll for the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages including mixed beverages. GE COUNTY City of Orange, Orange County on December 4, 1976 voted 2,295 "For the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages including mixed beveragesf! and 1, Against the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages including mixed beverages." Orange was "Dry" before the election was held and became "wet" for the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages including mixed beverages. Justice Precinct No.4, Orange County on February 5, 1977 voted 1, For the legal sale of beer and wine for off-premise consumption onlyll and 1,886 "Against the legal sale of beer and wine for offpremise consumption only. II Justice Precinct No. 4 was "Dry" before the election was held and remained "Dry!l. PECOS COUNTY Justice Precinct No.6, Pecos County on August 6, 1977 voted 39 llfo.r the legal sale of beer for off-premise consumption only" and 59 "Against the legal sale of beer for off-premise consumption only. II Justice Precinct No. 6 was "Dry" before the election was held and remained "Dry". REEVES COUNTY Justice Precinct No.4, Reeves County on March 12, 1977 voted 22 "For the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages including mixed beverages!1 and Against the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages including mixed beverages." Justice Precinct No.4 was I1Dry" before the election was held and remained 11Dry". -67
9 REFUGIO COUNTY Justice Precinct No.6, Bayside, Refugio County on December voted 122 II For the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages for offpremise consumption only" and 66!! Against the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages for off-premise consumption only.!! Justice Precinct No. 6 was lldryl1 before the election was held and became I1Wet l1 for the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages for off-premise consumption only. TARRANT COUNTY City of North Richland Hills, Tarrant County on April 26, 1977 voted on two issues: 1, For the legal sale of beer for off-premise consumption only!! and 1,441 II Against the legal sale of beer for off-premise consumption only" and 1,203 I1For the legal sale of mixed beverages" and 1,501 II Against the legal sale of mixed beverages. II North Richland Hills, being located in two justice precincts, was partially l'dry" and partially "Wet!! before the election was held and became completely II Dry". However, on May 9, 1977 the County Judge declared this election null and void. City of North Richland Hills, Tarrant County on August 9, 1977 again voted on two issues: 2,302 "For the legal sale of beer for off-premise consumption only" and 1,530 I1Against the legal sale of beer for offpremise consumption onlyll and 2,246 I'For the legal sale of mixed beverages" and 1, Against the legal sale of mixed beverages. 11 North Richland Hills, being located in two justice precincts, was partially "Dryl1 and partially "Wet" before the election was held and remained partially "Dry" and partially IIWet" for the legal sale of beer for off-premise consumption only and for the legal sale of mixed beverages. WILLIAMSON COUNTY City of Thrall, Williamson County on August 6, 1977 voted 96 II For the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages including mixed beverages" and 19 II Against the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages including mixed beverages. II Thrall was IIDry" before the election was held and became "Wet ll for the legal sale of all alcoholic beverages including mixed beverages. Justice Precinct No.1, Williamson County on February 5, 1977 voted 1,153 "For the legal sale of beer and wine 'l and 1,781 IIAgainst the legal sale of beer and wine.!! Justice Precinct No. 1 was "Dryll before the election was held and remained I1Dry".
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