Election Results

 

Unofficial Results – Updated [9:53 p.m.]

Federal Offices

United States Senator - Republican

  • Sara Canady [221] 2.48%
  • Ken Paxton [3,340] 37.53%
  • John O. Adefope [29] 0.33%
  • Gulrez “Gus” Khan [32] 0.36%
  • Wesley Hunt [777] 8.73%
  • John Cornyn [4,334] 48.70%
  • Anna Bender [110] 1.24%
  • Virgil John Bierschwale [56] 0.63%

United States Senator - Democratic

  • Ahmad Hassan [50] 1.57%
  • James Talarico [2,159] 67.62%
  • Jasmine Crockett [984] 30.82%

United States Representative, District 11

  • August Pfluger [8,517] 

Statewide Offices

Governor

  • Stephen Samuelson [203] 2.32%
  • Evelyn Brooks [244] 2.79%
  • Kenneth Hyde [186] 2.13%
  • Mark V. Goloby [51] 0.58%
  • Pete “Doc” Chambers [1,083] 12.40%
  • Arturo Espinosa [162] 1.85%
  • Nathaniel Welch [82] 0.94%
  • Charles Andrew Crouch [160] 1.83%
  • Ronnie Tullos [18] 0.21%
  • Greg Abbott [6,527] 74.72%
  • R.F. “Bob” Achgill [19] 0.22%

Lieutenant Governor

  • Esala Wueschner [144] 1.68%
  • Dan Patrick [7,196] 83.94%
  • Perla Muñoz Hopkins [443] 5.17%
  • Timothy Mabry [790] 9.21%

Attorney General

  • Joan Huffman [2,060] 24.62%
  • Aaron Reitz [849] 10.15%
  • Mayes Middleton [2,308] 27.59%
  • Chip Roy [3,149] 37.64%

Comptroller of Public Accounts

  • Michael Berlanga [361] 4.31%
  • Kelly Hancock [2,141] 25.54%
  • Don Huffines [3,441] 41.05%
  • Christi Craddick [2,440] 29.11%

Commissioner of the General Land Office

  • Dawn Buckingham [7,844]

Commissioner of Agriculture

  • Nate Sheets [3,182] 38.57%
  • Sid Miller [5,067] 61.43%

Railroad Commissioner

  • Jim Wright [3,316] 42.32%
  • Katherine Culbert [773] 9.86%
  • Hawk Dunlap [820] 10.46%
  • Bo French [942] 12.02%
  • James (Jim) Matlock [1,985] 25.33%

Judicial & Legislative Races

Chief Justice, Supreme Court

  • Jimmy Blacklock [7,730]

State Senator, District 28

  • Charles Perry [7,884]

State Representative, District 72

  • Drew Darby [7,627]

Tom Green County Races

County Judge

  • Lane Carter [7,949]

Judge, County Court at Law No. 1

  • Jana Johnson [1,893] 22.35%
  • Leland Lacy [4,705] 55.55%
  • Jessica Skinner [1,872] 22.10%

Judge, County Court at Law No. 2

  • Andrew Graves [7,703]

District Clerk

  • Vicki Vines [7,679]

County Clerk

  • Christina Ubando [2,618] 33.20%
  • Lauren Barron [5,268] 66.80%

County Treasurer

  • Dianna M. Spieker [7,703]

County Commissioner Precinct 2

  • Todd Smith [1,285] 39.64%
  • Chad Decker [1,957] 60.36%

County Commissioner Precinct 4

  • Shawn Nanny [2,153]

Justice of the Peace, Precinct 1

  • Susan Werner [709]

Justice of the Peace, Precinct 2

  • Thomas Daniel [2,909]

Justice of the Peace, Precinct 3

  • Stacye Speck [1,893]

Justice of the Peace, Precinct 4

  • Randy Harris [2,126]

Republican Party County Chair

  • Bruce Burkett [7,544]

Precinct Chair, Precinct 137 - Democratic Party

  • Jean Hoelscher [85] 76.58%
  • Michael Lepak [26] 23.42%

Republican Party Propositions (Non-binding) 

Proposition 1 – Property taxes assessed at purchase price and phased out over six years

  • YES [7,775]
  • NO [1,062]

Proposition 2 – Local budgets raising property taxes must be voter-approved in November

  • YES [8,313]
  • NO [592]

Proposition 3 – Prohibit denial of healthcare based on vaccination status

  • YES [6,308]
  • NO [2,570]

Proposition 4 – Public schools must teach life begins at fertilization

  • YES [7,516]
  • NO [1,326]

Proposition 5 – Ban gender/sexuality/reproductive clinics in K-12 schools

  • YES [8,015]
  • NO [879]

Proposition 6 – Enact term limits on all elected officials

  • YES [8,120]
  • NO [778]

Proposition 7 – Ban large-scale export/sale of groundwater and surface water

  • YES [8,121]
  • NO [648]

Proposition 8 – End public services for illegal aliens to reduce taxpayer burden

  • YES [8,387]
  • NO [544]

Proposition 9 – Stop awarding legislative leadership positions to Democrats

  • YES [6,714]
  • NO [2,004]

Proposition 10 – Prohibit Sharia Law in Texas

  • YES [8,245]
  • NO [390]

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