Texas Primary Election Results Still Trickling In

Latest updates as counties continue reporting vote totals in key races

Published on Mar. 4, 2026

Texas primary election results are still coming in at 10 p.m. as counties continue reporting vote totals in several key races. The latest updates and tallies are being closely watched by political observers across the state.

Why it matters

The Texas primary is a crucial early test for candidates ahead of the general election, with high-profile races for governor, U.S. Senate, and other statewide offices on the ballot. The final results will shape the political landscape in the nation's second-largest state.

The details

Vote counting is ongoing in several counties as officials work to tabulate all ballots cast in the primary. Turnout and voter enthusiasm appear to be high, reflecting the high stakes of these elections.

  • The Texas primary election took place on March 3, 2026.
  • As of 10 p.m. on election night, vote tallies were still being reported by counties across the state.

The players

Texas Secretary of State

The office responsible for overseeing and certifying Texas elections.

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What’s next

Final results are expected to be certified in the coming days, after all votes have been counted and any recounts or legal challenges have been resolved.

The takeaway

The ongoing vote counting in the Texas primary underscores the importance of these elections and the need for voters to stay informed as the process plays out.