Guadalupe County declared Bill Old the winner of the March Primary Election for District Judge in the 25th Judicial District. Old earned 8,990 votes, which accounts for 54.32% of the vote. Jacqueline Phillips Ott earned 7,560 votes which accounts for 45.68% of the vote.
Results are unofficial until canvassed.
UPDATE: 10:29 p.m. CST
With 32 of 34 precincts reporting, Bill Old has a commanding lead over Jacqueline Phillips Ott in the race for district judge for the 25th Judicial District in Guadalupe County.
Old has 8,742 votes, which accounts for 54.77% of the total, while Ott has 7,220 votes.
UPDATE: 9:48 p.m. CST
Bill Old holds the lead for the nomination with 7,097 votes (55.71%) and Jacqueline Phillips Ott has 5,643 votes (44.29%).
UPDATE: 9:14 p.m. CST
With the first results from election-day voters now counted, Bill Old has expanded his lead over Jacqueline Phillips Ott with 6,217 votes, or 55.14%.
Jacqueline Phillips Ott has 5,058 votes, or 44.86% with 12 of Guadalupe County’s 34 precincts reporting
ORIGINAL POST:
The first return of early voting totals from Guadalupe County show Bill Old has taken the lead for district judge for the 25th Judicial District contest.
Old leads Jacqueline Phillips Ott with a 54.95% share of all early votes. Phillips Ott has 45.05%.
Totals from ballots cast March 3 have yet to be released. Polls closed at 7 p.m., though voters who were in line at 7 p.m. were still able to cast ballots. Community Impact Newspaper will update this article as more primary election day vote totals come in.