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Results for the Williamson County primaries have been tallied, and many of the county's incumbents will continue their bid for reelection in November's general election.
County Judge Bill Gravell, Precinct 2 Commissioner Cynthia Long and Precinct 4 Commissioner Russ Boles all beat their GOP opponents. They will face a Democratic challenger in the fall. The Democratic candidates for the Commissioners Court ran unopposed.
More results from the county can be found below. And all other results from federal and statewide races can be foundhere.
* Indicates incumbent
County judge
Republican: (42.87%), * (57.13%)
Democrat: (100%)County courts at law
Judge, No. 1
Republican: * (100%)
Democrat: (100%)
Judge, No. 2
Republican: * (75.82%), Robert F. Maier (24.18%)
Democrat: None
Judge, No. 3
Republican: * (100%)
Democrat: Thomas Velez (100%)
Judge, No. 4
Republican: * (100%)
Democrat: None
District clerk
Republican: * (100%)
Democrat: None
County clerk
Republican: * (100%)
Democrat: Erica Smith (100%)County treasurer
Republican: (100%)
Democrat: None
County constable
Precinct 3:
Republican: (100%)
Democrat: None
Commissioners Court
Precinct 2 covers the western part of the county including Liberty Hill, Cedar Park and Leander.
Republican: (43.70%), * (56.30%)
Democrat: (100%)
Precinct 4 encompasses the eastern side of the county from Hutto out to Thorndale and up towards Granger to Bartlett and Jarrell.
Republican: (39.17%), * (60.83%)
Democrat: (100%)
Justices of the peace
Precinct 1:
Republican: Russell Winston Collins (100%)
Democrat: * (100%)
Precinct 2:
Republican: (100%)
Democrat: (83.21%), (16.79%)
Precinct 3:
Republican: Evelyn McLean* (100%)
Democrat: (100%)
Precinct 4:
Republican: (26.27%), (50.35%), (23.38%)
Democrat: * (100%)