Final 9:29 a.m.

Democrat Dawnna Dukes, who announced before the election she would resign Jan. 10, won re-election to her Texas House District 46 seat by a wide margin. Dukes had 37,250 votes, or 70.24 percent, while Republican Gabriel Nila had 10,175 votes, or 19.18 percent; Libertarian Kevin Ludlow had 3,434 votes, or 6.47 percent, and Adam Michael Greeley of the Green Party had 2,168 votes, or 4.08 percent.

District 46 includes sections of Austin, Pflugerville and Manor in Travis County.

Dukes leads early House District 46 returns

Posted 9:05 p.m.

Outgoing District 46 state Rep. Dawnna Dukes, a Democrat, is leading early election returns by a wide margin, despite announcing she would be stepping down on Jan. 10.

Dukes has 28,847 votes, or 71.81 percent, while Republican Gabriel Nila has 7,292 votes, or 18.15 percent; Libertarian Kevin Ludlow has 2,459 votes, or 6.12 percent; and Green Party representative Adam Michael Greeley has 1,570 votes, or 3.9 percent.

District 46 includes sections of Austin, Pflugerville and Manor in Travis County.