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Texas Legislature: 2022 Primary Elections Results

Gabriel C. Pérez
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KUT

See results for the Texas House and Senate districts in Central Texas below. The results were posted by the Texas Secretary of State's office at 7:03 a.m. Wednesday, when about 95% of polling locations were reporting. This post will be updated as more results come in.

Note: A runoff election will take place in races where no candidate earns more than 50% of the votes.

Texas House of Representatives

District 19 covers part of western AGÕæÈ˰ټÒÀÖ County and Blanco County.

Democrat: (100%)
Republican: (35.37%), (21.81%), (4.57%), (38.25%) â€� going to a runoff

District 20 encompasses most of Georgetown and includes Liberty Hill, Granger, Florence, Weir, Jarrell and Thrall.

Democrat: (100%)
Republican: * (100%)

District 45 includes all major cities in Hays County and some parts of Blanco County.

Democrat: (7.16%), (12.12%),* (80.72%)
Republican: (100%)

District 46 covers most of East Austin, Manor and Pflugerville.

Democrat: * (100%)
Republican: (100%)

District 47 covers much of western Austin, including Bee Cave and a small portion near Manchaca.

Democrat: * (100%)
Republican: (100%)

District 48 includes much of South, Southwest and West Austin, including West Lake Hills, Rollingwood and San Leanna.

Democrat: * (100%)
Republican: None

District 49 stretches from Sunset Valley and into Northern Austin, covering much of the area west of I-35.

Democrat: * (100%)
Republican: (100%)

District 50 goes from North Austin and up to parts of Pflugerville.

Democrat: (21.58%), (78.42%)
Republican: (100%)

District 51 covers much of Southeast Austin and includes Austin-Bergstrom International Airport.

Democrat: (2%), (4.74%), (62.26%), (3.72%), (7.4%), (11.38%), (10.51%)
Republican: (100%)

District 52 spans Round Rock, Hutto, Taylor and a small part of Georgetown.

Democrat: (100%)
Republican: (31.36%), (25.77%), (35.12%), (7.75%) â€� headed to a runoff

District 136 covers western Williamson County, including Northwest Austin, Cedar Park, Leander, and the Brushy Creek area.

Democrat: * (100%)
Republican: (83.76%), (16.24%)

Texas Senate

District 5 covers Williamson and Bastrop counties and then extends northeast through another nine counties.

Democrat: None
Republican: * (100%)

District 14 runs through most of Austin, Pflugerville, Manor and Sunset Valley.

Democrat: * (100%)
Republican: None

District 21 runs from the southeastern part of AGÕæÈ˰ټÒÀÖ County down through the Rio Grande Valley.

Democrat: * (100%)
Republican: (100%)

District 24 covers most of the Hill Country and a sliver of northwest AGÕæÈ˰ټÒÀÖ County, including much of Leander and Cedar Park.

Democrat: (80.28%), (19.72%)
Republican: (46.03%), (21.19%), (32.77%) â€� headed to a runoff

District 25 extends from western AGÕæÈ˰ټÒÀÖ County through Blanco and Hays counties and goes down through New Braunfels and part of San Antonio.

Democrat: (100%)
Republican: (20.62%), * (79.38%)

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