Election Results - March 5, 2024
Texas officially enters the political season on Super Tuesday, March 5th, 2024, as one of 15 states that will be holding their Joint Primary Elections. Both Democrats and Republicans will be asking their respective voters to decide who will appear for their parties in November's General Election.
Results updated every 2 minutes or less (some races may update less frequently).
* Indicates an incumbent
U.S. Rep., Dist. 10 (D)
Precincts: 315 / 318 (99% reporting)Theresa Boisseau (D)
72%
14,603
Keith McPhail (D)
28%
5,638
U.S. Rep., Dist. 10 (R)
Precincts: 315 / 318 (99% reporting)Michael McCaul (R)*
72%
59,865
Jared Lovelace (R)
28%
23,127
U.S. Rep., Dist. 17 (R)
Precincts: 328 / 331 (99% reporting)Pete Sessions (R)*
85%
67,691
Joseph Langone (R)
15%
12,026
U.S. Rep., Dist. 31 (R)
Precincts: 210 / 212 (99% reporting)John Carter (R)*
65%
55,007
Mike Williams (R)
11%
9,339
Mack Latimer (R)
8%
6,585
Abhiram Garapati (R)
7%
6,250
William Abel (R)
5%
4,359
John Anderson (R)
3%
2,726
U.S. Representative, Dist. 31 (D)
Precincts: 210 / 212 (99% reporting)Stuart Whitlow (D)
48%
9,981
Brian Walbridge (D)
26%
5,322
Rick Von Pfeil (D)
26%
5,304
U.S. Representative, Dist. 6 (R)
Precincts: 278 / 281 (99% reporting)Jake Ellzey (R)
61%
38,086
James Buford (R)
20%
12,765
Cliff Wiley (R)
19%
11,830
U.S. Senator (D)
Precincts: 9,751 / 9,849 (99% reporting)Colin Allred (D)
59%
565,997
Roland Gutierrez (D)
17%
160,183
Mark Gonzalez (D)
9%
84,767
Meri Gomez (D)
5%
44,002
Carl Sherman (D)
3%
31,516
A R Hassan (D)
2%
21,772
Steven Keough (D)
2%
21,676
Heli Prilliman (D)
2%
18,708
Thierry Tchenko (D)
1%
13,339
U.S. Senator (R)
Precincts: 9,751 / 9,849 (99% reporting)Ted Cruz (R)*
88%
1,974,132
Redd Gibson (R)
6%
133,693
Rufus Lopez (R)
6%
127,645
Election Headlines
- They counted primary ballots by hand. Now a Texas county Republican party says they found errors.
- Nikki Haley suspends her 2024 presidential campaign
- How many delegates do Biden, Trump need to be their party's nominees?
- How the 'uncommitted' Democratic protest fared on Super Tuesday
- Shelley Luther, former Dallas salon owner who defied COVID-19 orders, wins Texas House District primary