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HillCo will continue to monitor and will update this list as final votes are counted should it result in incumbent losses or open seats changing party.

Below are the unofficial results with all counties reporting an estimated 93% of the votes or more having been counted unless stated otherwise.

Presidential

Former President Donald Trump received 56.3% of Texan’s vote over Vice President Kamala Harris who received 42.4%.

Statewide

The three Republican incumbent candidates for the Supreme Court of Texas retained their seats. All three Republican candidates who primaried the incumbents on the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals prevailed.

Railroad Commissioner – Christi Craddick (R) received 55.3% of the vote over Katherine Culbert who received 39.3% of the vote.

U.S Senate

Republican incumbent Ted Cruz (53.1%) won against Democratic challenger Colin Allred (44.5%).

U.S. House of Representatives

U.S. House races appear to have been won by incumbents or by the party previously holding the seat for open races.

State Board of Education

State Board of Education incumbents retained their seats. Open seats were won by the party previously holding the seat. Brandon Hall won with 62.2% of the votes in District 11 where he prevailed over incumbent Pat Hardy in the Republican Primary.

Texas Senate

Senate races were won by incumbents or by the party previously holding the seat for open races with the following possible exception:

SD 27 as of 4:30am (95.2% estimated votes counted): Inc. Morgan LaMantia (D) 48.3%, Adam Hinojosa (R) 49.4%

Texas House

Texas House races were won by incumbents or by the party previously holding the seat with the following possible exceptions:

HD 34 as of 4:30am (69.2% estimated votes counted): Solomon Ortiz (D)  44.6%, Denise Villalobos (R) 55.4%

HD 80 as of 4:30am (92.5% estimated votes counted): Cecilia Castellano (D) 40.2%, Don McLaughlin Jr. (R) 59.8%;

To see the latest unofficial results, visit the Texas Secretary of State website.

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