Falls County Voters Cast Ballots in 2026 Primary Elections

Polls are closed, votes have been recorded, and unofficial results are now available! Falls County voters cast 2,628 ballots in the Republican and Democratic primary elections, representing 24.86% of the county’s 10,570 voters. Early voting accounted for 1,091 ballots.

 

LOCAL POSITIONS (Republican Primary)

Several county races featured one-on-one matchups, resulting in tight races and slim margins.

For Republican County Chair, Bill Range garnered 833 votes while Elizabeth Nelson garnered 770; his 51.97% edging ahead of her 48.03% for the win.

In the race for County Clerk, Elizabeth Coker-Perez received 994 votes or 58.85% to Vanessa L. Dodd’s 695 votes or 41.15%.

For Precinct 1 Justice of the Peace, Kaylah Rosas secured 213 votes or 52.85% to beat Alexis Parsons, who received 190 votes, or 47.15%. 

For Precinct 2 Justice of the Peace, Sarah Funderburk beat out James “Roy” Jackson, receiving 161 votes to his 109 votes, 59.63% to 40.37%. 

For Precinct 3 Justice of the Peace, Martha Westerman’s 359 votes or 64.80% trumped Mike Giles’ 195 votes or 35.20%.

In the Precinct 4 County Commissioner race, Nita Wuebker secured 233 votes, or 43.63%, and was defeated by Rodney Hall, who secured 301 votes or 56.37%.

 

Uncontested county races included County Judge, Jay T Elliot; District Clerk, Laurie Reneau Smith; County Treasurer, Sheryl Odenbach Pringle; and Precinct 2 County Commissioner, David Fitz. (Fitz will face democratic candidate F.A. Green Sr. for the seat in the general election slated for November. Green was the lone county candidate on the democratic ballot.)

 

Republican Primary CONTESTED RACES

U.S. Senator

Virgil John Bierschwale — 8 votes

Sara Canady — 20 votes

John Cornyn — 765 votes

Gulrez “Gus” Khan — 1 votes

Anna Bender — 16 votes

Ken Paxton — 781 votes

Wesley Hunt — 245 votes

John O. Adefope — 11 votes

 

Governor

Kenneth Hyde — 15 votes

R.F. “Bob” Achgill — 0 votes

Charles Andrew Crouch — 6 votes

Greg Abbott — 1567 votes

Ronnie Tullos — 5 votes

Pete “Doc” Chambers — 220 votes

Mark V. Goloby — 1 votes

Arturo Espinosa — 10 votes

Nathaniel Welch — 7 votes

Stephen Samuelson — 4 votes

Evelyn Brooks — 9 votes

 

Lieutenant Governor

Perla Muñoz Hopkins — 40 votes

Esala Wueschner — 22 votes

Timothy Mabry — 154 votes

Dan Patrick — 1587 votes

 

Attorney General

Aaron Reitz — 195 votes

Mayes Middleton — 564 votes

Joan Huffman — 327 votes

Chip Roy — 697 votes

 

Comptroller of Public Accounts

Don Huffines — 908 votes

Michael Berlanga — 46 votes

Christi Craddick — 371 votes

Kelly Hancock — 436 votes

 

Commissioner of Agriculture

Sid Miller — 1117 votes

Nate Sheets — 646 votes

 

Railroad Commissioner

Bo French — 376 votes

Katherine Culbert — 205 votes

James (Jim) Matlock — 370 votes

Hawk Dunlap — 139 votes

Jim Wright — 531 votes

 

Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 3

Alison Fox — 450 votes

Lesli Fitzpatrick — 281 votes

Brent Coffee — 312 votes

Thomas Smith — 469 votes

 

Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 9

Jennifer Balido — 277 votes

John Messinger — 1265 votes

 

State Senator, District 22

David Cook — 1059 votes

Jon Gimble — 437 votes

Rene Schroeder — 179 votes

 

State Representative, District 13

Kathaleen “Kat” Wall — 605 votes

Angelia Orr — 1201 votes

 

Democratic Primary CONTESTED RACES

U.S. Senator

James Talarico — 165 votes (22.82)

Jasmine Crockett — 547 votes (75.66)

Ahmad R. Hassan — 11 votes (1.52)

 

U.S. Representative, District 17

J Gordon Mitchell — 246 votes

Milah Flores — 275 votes

Casey Shepard — 116 votes

 

Governor

Angela “TiaAngie” Villescaz — 145 votes

Zach Vance — 32 votes

Andrew White — 68 votes

Carlton W. Hart — 28 votes

Gina Hinojosa — 222 votes

Patricia Abrego — 28 votes

Bobby Cole — 35 votes

Chris Bell — 81 votes

Jose Navarro Balbuena — 19 votes

 

Lieutenant Governor

Vikki Goodwin — 338 votes

Courtney Head — 143 votes

Marcos Isaias Velez — 163 votes

 

Attorney General

Nathan Johnson — 352 votes

Joe Jaworski — 152 votes

Anthony “Tony” Box — 140 votes

 

Comptroller of Public Accounts

Michael Lange — 196 votes

Sarah Eckhardt — 326 votes

Savant Moore — 122 votes

 

Commissioner of the General Land Office

Jose Loya — 257 votes

Benjamin Flores — 380 votes

 

Chief Justice, Supreme Court

Cory L. Carlyle — 181 votes

Maggie Ellis — 452 votes

 

Justice, Supreme Court, Place 7

Kristen Hawkins — 433 votes

Gordon Goodman — 185 votes

 

Vote Count Totals for Candidates in UNCONTESTED RACES

Republican Primary:

U.S. Representative, District 17, Pete Sessions (1551 votes); Commissioner of the General Land Office, Dawn Buckingham (1555 votes); Chief Justice, Supreme Court, Jimmy Blacklock (1514 votes); Justice, Supreme Court, Place 2 (Unexpired Term), James P. Sullivan (1496 votes); Justice, Supreme Court, Place 7, Kyle Hawkins (1482 votes); Justice, Supreme Court, Place 8, Brett Busby (1488 votes); Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 4, Kevin Patrick Yeary (1460 votes); Chief Justice, 15th Court of Appeals District, Scott Brister (1462 votes); Justice, 15th Court of Appeals District, Place 2, Scott K. Field (1459 votes); Justice, 15th Court of Appeals District, Place 3, April Farris (1445 votes); Justice, 10th Court of Appeals District, Place 2, Lee Harris (1451 votes); and District Judge, 82nd Judicial District, Bryan F. “Rusty” Russ (1504 votes).

 

Democratic Primary:

Commissioner of Agriculture, Clayton Tucker (590 votes); Railroad Commissioner, Jon Rosenthal (588 votes); Justice, Supreme Court, Place 2 (Unexpired Term), Chari Kelly (586 votes); Justice, Supreme Court, Place 8, Gisela D. Triana (586 votes), Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 3, Okey Anyiam (584 votes); Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 4, Audra Riley (593 votes); Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 9, Holly Taylor (589 votes); State Senator, District 22, Amy Martinez-Salas (593 votes); State Representative, District 13, Albert Hunter (592 votes); Chief Justice, 15th Court of Appeals District, Jerry Zimmerer (580 votes); Justice, 15th Court of Appeals District, Place 2, Tom Baker (583 votes); Justice, 15th Court of Appeals District, Place 3, Marc M. Meyer (577 votes); AND County Commissioner, Precinct 2, F.A. Green Sr. (287 votes).