2022 Texas primary election results

SAN ANTONIO (KTSA News) — Polls closed at 7 p.m. for the 2022 Texas primary election.

Texas residents voted to narrow down the candidate list in the races for a variety of statewide seats in addition to district-based congressional and legislative seats. Republicans also voted on a number of statewide propositions.

Winners from today’s vote will be on the ballot for the general election in November. The results below reflect the Bexar County ballot options from contested races.

This page will be continuously updated as results become available. Last updated at 1:10 a.m. on March 2. 

Bexar County Judge

Republican – 80% reporting

Trish DeBerry – 45,509 votes, 63%

Nathan Buchanan – 26,705 votes, 37%

Democrat – 80% reporting

Peter Sakai – 34,325 votes, 41%

Ina Minjarez – 25, 973 votes, 31%

Ivalis Meza Gonzalez – 15,909 votes, 19%

Gerardo (Gerard) Ponce – 8,078 votes, 10%

Governor

Republican – 80% reporting

Incumbent Greg Abbott – 1,162,289  votes, 67%

Col. Allen West – 213,567 votes, 12%

Don Huffines – 200,460 votes, 12%

Chad Prather – 66,723 votes, 4%

Rick Perry – 55,344 votes, 3%

Kandy Kaye Horn – 20,773 votes, 1%

Paul Belew – 9,522 votes, 1%

Danny Harrison – 9,344 votes, 1%

Democrat – 77% reporting

Beto O’Rourke – 833,175 votes, 91%

Joy Diaz – 29,372 votes, 3%

Michael Cooper – 27,306 votes, 3%

Rich Wakeland – 11,522 votes, 1%

Inocencio “Inno” Barrientez – 11,425 votes, 1%

Lieutenant Governor

Republican  – 76% reporting

Incumbent Dan Patrick – 1,242,308 votes, 77%

Daniel Miller  – 109,671 votes, 7%

Trayce Bradford – 102,186 votes, 6%

Aaron Sorrells – 61,582 votes, 4%

Zach Vance – 61,012 votes, 4%

Todd M. Bullis – 37,048 votes, 2%

Democrat – 75% reporting

Mike Collier – 358,672 votes, 43%

Michelle Beckley – 251,148 votes, 30%

Carla Bariley – 232,010 votes, 28%

Attorney General

Republican – 77% reporting

Incumbent Ken Paxton – 715,492 votes, 43%

George P. Bush – 376,635 votes, 23%

Eva Guzman – 296,282 votes, 18%

Louie Gohmert – 283,303 votes, 17%

Democrat – 76% reporting

Rochelle Garza – 373,472 votes, 44%

Joe Jaworski – 170,167 votes, 20%

Lee Meritt – 157,716 votes, 19%

Mike Fields – 102,664 votes, 12%

S. “T-Bone” Raynor – 45,119 votes, 5%

Criminal District Attorney

Republican – 80% reporting

Marc LaHood – 45,136 votes, 62%

Meredith Chacon – 27,135 votes, 38%

District Clerk

Democrat – 80% reporting

Gloria A. Martinez – 20,809 votes, 26%

Christine “Chris” Castillo – 15,604 votes, 19%

Mary Angie Garcia – 15,119 votes, 19%

Erasmo RAZ Hernandez – 10,327 votes, 13%

Jessica Zapata Bogardus – 8,102 votes, 10%

Raul Davila – 4,579 votes, 6%

Eduardo “Eddie” Pichardo – 3,864 votes, 5%

DeEtt Dresch – 1,962 votes, 3%

County Clerk

Republican – 80% reporting

Richard A. Gold – 36,053 votes, 55%

Rose Farias – 29,160 votes, 45%

Democrat – 80% reporting

Lucy Adame-Clark – 40,332 votes, 50%

Rachel Garcia Cavazos – 39,955 votes, 50%

County Chair

Republican – 80% reporting

Jeffery R. McManus – 29,438  votes, 45%

Incumbent John Austin – 22,545 votes, 36%

Jacinto “Chinto” Martinez – 14,012 votes, 20%

Democrat -80% reporting

Incumbent Monica Ramirez Alcantara – 51,174 votes, 65%

Irma G. Barron – 27,551 votes, 35%

U.S. Representative

District 21

Republican – 94% reporting

Incumbent Chip Roy – 74,203 votes, 83%

Robert Lowry – 7,162 votes, 8%

Dana Zavorka – 3,929 votes, 4%

Michael Alexander French – 3,666 votes, 4%

Democrat – 86% reporting

Claudia Andreana Zapata – 15,317 votes, 47%

Ricardo Villareal – 8,908 votes, 27%

Coy Gee Branscum II – 2,933 votes, 9%

David Anderson Jr. – 2,825 votes, 9%

Scott William Sturm – 1,727 votes, 5%

Cherif Gacis – 832 votes, 3%

District 23

Republican – 88% reporting

Incumbent Tony Gonzales – 34,162 votes, 78%

Alma Arrendondo-Lynch – 6,756 votes, 15%

Alia Garcia – 2,940 votes, 6%

Democrat – 85% reporting

John Lira – 19,331 votes, 57%

Priscilla Golden – 14,710 votes, 43%

District 28

Republican – 92% reporting

Cassy Garcia – 8,152 votes, 30%

Sandra Whitten – 4,137 votes, 15%

Steven Fowler – 3,216 votes, 12%

Willie Vasquez Ng – 3,169 votes, 12%

Ed Cabrera – 3,071 votes, 11%

Eric Hohman – 2,894 votes, 11%

Rolando Rodriguez – 2,701 votes, 10%

Democrat – 83% reporting

Jessica Cisneros – 20,997 votes, 49%

Incumbent Henry Cuellar  – 19,980 votes, 46%

Tannya Judith Benavides – 2,078 votes, 5%

District 35

Republican – 94% reporting

Dan McQueen – 2,663 votes, 21%

Michael Rodriguez – 1,933 votes, 15%

Marilyn Jackson – 1,363 votes, 11%

Bill Condict – 1,355 votes, 11%

Dan Sawatzki – 1,285 votes, 11%

Jennifer Sundt – 1,227 votes, 10%

Sam Montoya – 1,123 votes, 8%

Alejandro Ledezma – 771 votes, 5%

Jenai Aragona – 556 votes, 4%

Asa George Kent Palagi – 303 votes, 2%

Democrat – 91% reporting

Greg Casar – 24,851 votes, 62%

Eddie Rodriguez – 6,285 votes, 16%

Rebecca Viagran – 6,163 votes, 15%

Carla-Joy Sisco – 3,057 votes, 7%

Agriculture Commissioner

Republican – 69% reporting

Incumbent Sid Miller – 828,526 votes, 59%

James White – 441,851 votes, 31%

Carey A. Counsil – 142,305 votes, 10%

Democrat – 69% reporting

Susan Hays – 615,219 votes, 83%

Ed Ireson – 128,072 votes, 17%

Land Commissioner

Republican – 69% reporting

Dawn Buckingham – 563,972  votes, 42%

Tim Westley – 200,556 votes, 15%

Jon Spiers – 175,035 votes, 13%

Don W. Minton – 141,232 votes, 11%

Victor Avila – 97,552 votes, 7%

Weston Martinez – 85,934 votes, 6%

Rufus Lopez – 40,070 votes, 3%

Ben Armenta – 39,556 votes, 3%

Democrat – 71% reporting

Sandragrace Martinez – 245,540 votes, 32%

Jay Kleberg – 202,351 votes, 27%

Jinny Suh – 162,871 votes, 21%

Michael Lange – 146,845 votes, 19%

Comptroller

Republican – 69% reporting

Incumbent Glenn Hagar – 1,151,284 votes, 82%

Mark V. Goloby – 255,196 votes, 18%

Democrat – 73% reporting

Janet T. Dudding – 359,356 votes, 46%

Angel Luis Vega – 273,863 votes, 35%

Tim Mahoney – 150,995 votes, 19%

Railroad Commissioner

Republican – 68% reporting

Incumbent Wayne Christian – 639,770 votes, 47%

Sarah Stogner – 206,100 votes, 15%

Tom Slocum Jr. – 195,942 votes, 14%

Marvin “Sarge” Summers – 162,406 votes, 12%

Dawayne Tipton – 157,031 votes, 12%

State Senator

District 25

Republican – 88% reporting

Incumbent Donna Campbell – 67,635 votes, 79%

Channon Cain – 17,808 votes, 21%

State Representative

District 121

Republican – 83% reporting

Incumbent Steve Allison – 11,406 votes, 84%

Michael E. Champion – 2,129 votes, 16%

Democrat – 79% reporting

Becca Moyer Defelice – 6,771 votes, 79%

Gabrien Gregory – 1,793 votes, 21%

District 122

Republican – 76% reporting

Elisa Chan – 5,637 votes, 38%

Mark Dorazio – 4,081 votes, 27%

Adam Blanchard – 3,351 votes, 23%

Mark Daniel Cuthbert – 1,776 votes, 12%

District 124

Democrat – 80% reporting

Josey Garcia – 4,036 votes, 70%

Gerald Brian Lopez – 1,319 votes, 23%

Steven Gilmore – 448 votes, 8%

District 125

Democrat – 75% reporting

Incumbent Ray Lopez – 4,995 votes, 59%

Eric Michael Garza – 3,473 votes, 41%

State Board of Education

District 1

Republican – 75% reporting

Michael ‘Travis” Stevens – 37,004 votes, 65%

Lani Popp – 20,229 votes, 35%

Democrat – 75% reporting

Melissa N. Ortega – 36,787 votes, 46%

Laura Marquez – 28,743 votes, 36%

Omar Yanar – 14,417 votes, 18%

District 3

Republican – 81% reporting

Ken Morrow – 35,722 votes, 55%

Lana Jean Holland – 29,687 votes, 45%

Supreme Court Justice

Place 9

Republican – 68% reporting

Incumbent Evan Young – 716,609 votes, 55%

David J. Schneck – 583,143 votes, 44%

Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals

Place 5

Republican – 68% reporting

Incumbent Scott Walker – 737,557 votes, 57%

Clint Morgan – 558,348 votes, 43%

Judge

45th District

Democrat – 80% reporting

Mary Lou Alvarez – 54,319 votes, 68%

Maria Dinorah Diaz – 25,347 votes, 32%

187th District

Democrat – 80% reporting

Stephanie Boyd – 41,236 votes, 52%

Veronica Legarreta – 37,729 votes, 48%

224th District

Democrat – 80% reporting

Marisa Flores – 68,099 votes, 85%

Milton Irving Fagin – 11,622 votes, 15%

225th District

Democrat – 80% reporting

Christine Vasquez Hortick – 42,251 votes, 54%

Shannon Roberta Salmon – 35,675 votes, 46%

226th District

Democrat – 80% reporting

Velia J. Meza – 59,256 votes, 75%

Demetrio Duarte Jr. – 19,563 votes, 25%

285th District

Democrat – 80% reporting

Nadine Melissa Nieto – 47,489 votes, 60%

Lisa Uresti-Dasher – 31,528 votes, 40%

289th District

Democrat – 80% reporting

Rose Sosa – 56,961 votes, 72%

Carlos Quezada – 21,860 28%

437th District

Democrat – 80% reporting

Joel Perez – 59,374 votes, 77%

Scott Simpson – 18,004 votes, 23%

Judge, County Court at Law

No. 1

Democrat – 80% reporting

Helen Petry Stowe – 41,204 votes, 52%

Rene Munoz –  37,790 votes, 48%

No. 2

Democrat – 80% reporting

Melissa Saenz – 37,474 votes, 47%

Maria Teresa Garcia – 31,475 votes, 40%

Grace M. Uzomba – 10,587 votes, 13%

No. 5

Democrat – 80% reporting

Andrea Arevalos – 50,201 votes, 63%

John A. Longoria – 29,169 votes, 37%

No. 7

Democrat – 80% reporting

Melanie Lira – 50,360 votes, 64%

Michael De Leon – 28,582 votes, 36%

No. 8

Democrat – 80% reporting

Mary Roman – 45,307 votes, 58%

Laura D. Zamora – 33,359 votes, 42%

No. 9

Democrat – 80% reporting

Gloria Saldana – 42,485 votes, 54%

Jessica A. Gonzalez – 36,411 votes, 46%

No. 10

Democrat – 80% reporting

Cesar Garcia – 51,113 votes, 66%

J. Frank Davis – 26,578 votes, 34%

No. 12

Democrat – 80% reporting

Yolanda Huff – 47,753votes, 61%

Oscar Salinas 30,980 votes, 39%

No. 13

Democrat – 80% reporting

Rosie Speedlin Gonzalez – 45,172 votes, 56%

Michael “Mike” Villarreal – 34,799 votes, 44%

Justice of the Peace

Precinct No. 1, Place 1

Democrat – 80% reporting

Sylvia M. Ruiz – 10,201 votes, 58%

Robert “Bobby” Tejeda – 7,473 votes, 42%

Precinct No. 3, Place 1

Republican – 80% reporting

Julie Bray Patterson – 11,910 votes, 38%

Joseph Appelt – 7,605 votes, 24%

Carla Riedl – 5,983 votes, 19%

Duane “Duano” Weeks – 3,980 votes, 19%

Precinct No. 4, Place 1

Democrat – 80% reporting

Yolanda Acuna Uresti – 7,633 votes, 39%

Michele Garcia – 7,065 votes, 36%

Rogelio “Roger” Lopez Jr. – 4,922 votes, 25%

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