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Live election results for Texas Democratic and Republican primaries on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, include the race for U.S. Senate, governor, lt. governor and attorney general.
The 2025 Texas elections were held on November 4, 2025. Texas voters statewide voted on 17 proposed amendments to the Texas Constitution. Special elections were also held for the Texas State Senate in District 9 and to the U.S. House of Representatives in Texas' 18th congressional district. In addition, numerous municipalities held mayoral and city council elections on May 3.
AUSTIN, Texas - Election Day in Texas was March 3 and multiple races are heading for a runoff, including the GOP races for Texas Attorney General and U.S. Senate.
The 2025 Texas constitutional amendment election took place on November 4, 2025. Texas voters statewide voted on 17 proposed amendments to the Texas Constitution. Proposed amendments are legislatively referred on to the ballot, requiring approval as a joint resolution by at least two-thirds of both the Texas House of Representatives and Texas State Senate. At 17 proposed amendments, this is ...
Follow live vote counts for every Texas statewide race, including U.S. Senate, U.S. House, state House and state Senate. As polls close at 7 p.m. March 3, real-time data for GOP and Democratic ...
A special election was held on November 4, 2025, with a runoff on January 31, 2026, to fill the vacant 9th district in the Texas Senate. The district was vacant following the resignation of Republican Kelly Hancock to become the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts.
Polls in the run-up to Tuesday’s Texas primaries swung between the two leading Democrats, but Talarico wound up roughly 6 points ahead, according to the latest vote tallies from Decision Desk HQ.
Elections were held in Texas on November 5, 2024. Primary elections took place on March 5, 2024. Primary runoff elections took place on May 28, 2024. [1] Seats up for election were all seats of the Texas Legislature, [2] all 38 seats in the United States House of Representatives, and the Class I seat to the United States Senate, for which two-term incumbent Republican Senator Ted Cruz ran for ...