District judge, 233rd Judicial District
Republican Kenneth E. Newell: 67.66% Lori DeAngelis Griffith: 32.34%District judge, 322nd Judicial District
Republican James B. Munford: 53.55% Jennifer Moore: 46.45%District judge, 323rd Judicial District
Republican Alex Kim: 55.18% Riley Shaw: 44.82%District judge, 342nd Judicial District
Republican Kimberly Fitzpatrick: 38.36% Pat Gallagher: 47.83% Julie Camacho: 13.82% *Fitzpatrick and Gallagher will advance to a runoff election.Tarrant County judge, County Criminal Court at Law No. 4
Republican Deborah Nekhom: 75.5% Mamie Bush Johnson: 24.5%Tarrant County judge, County Criminal Court at Law Place 8
Republican Dib Waldrip: 13.27% Jay Brandon: 27.08% Michelle Slaughter: 59.65%Tarrant County district judge, 325th Judicial District
Republican Judith Wells: 51% Cynthia F. Terry: 49%State representative, District 98
Republican Armin Mizani: 37.29% Giovanni Capriglione: 62.71%Member, State Board of Education, District 11
Democrat Celeste Light: 42.11% Carla Morton: 57.89% Republican Cheryl Surber: 22.74% Patricia “Pat” Hardy: 63.42% Feyi Obamehinti: 13.84%Tarrant County Justice of the Peace, Precinct 3
Republican Lenny Lopez: 32.27% Bill Brandt: 67.73%Tarrant County Tax assessor-collector
Republican Mike Snyder: 25.14% Trasa Robertson Cobern: 21.01% Wendy Burgess: 31.10% Rick Barnes: 22.75% Snyder and Burgess will advance to a runoff election.U.S. representative, District 24
Democrat Edward “Todd” Allen: 20.08% John Biggan: 21.28% Jan McDowell: 52.61% Josh Imhoff: 6.03% Republican Johnathan Davidson: 25.59% Kenny E. Marchant: 74.41%State senator, District 10
Democrat Beverly Powell: 61.56% Allison Campolo: 38.44%Judge, County Probate Court at Law No. 1
Republican Mark W. Sullivan: 17.64% Patricia Cole: 34.91% Chris Ponder: 25.22% Catherine Goodman: 15.08% Louis J. Stefanos: 7.15% *Cole and Ponder will advance to a runoff election.District Clerk
Republican Tom Wilder: 84.62% Frank Palomino: 15.38%Original post from 7:43 p.m. Here are the early voting results from the contested Republican and Democratic March 6 primaries for races affecting Grapevine, Colleyville and Southlake residents. Final results will be posted later tonight once they have been released by the county election departments. Follow Community Impact on Twitter, @impactnews_gcs, and on Facebook for coverage throughout the night. More information about the candidates can be found through our interactive election guide.