Democrat incumbent Adrian Garcia won his race for Harris County Precinct 2 commissioner with 75.7% votes. Challengers George Risner and Gary Harrison won 13.2% and 11.1% of the votes, respectively.
Jack Morman received the most votes in the Republican Precinct 2 commissioner primary with 40.3% of votes cast. He will face Jerry Mouton, who won 22% of votes cast, in a runoff election May 24. Other candidates John Manlove, Richard Vega and Daniel N. Jason won 17.2%, 15.1% and 5.4% of the votes, respectively.
Garcia was elected in 2018, beating Morman in the general election.
Republican incumbent Ken Clark beat out challenger Matt Robinson for Galveston County Precinct 4 commissioner. Clark won 67.4% of the total, and Robinson garnered 32.6%.
Hank Dugie, a League City City Council member, won 52.7% of the votes for Galveston County treasurer against incumbent Kevin C. Walsh, who garnered 26.1%, and Janet Hoffman, who won 21.2%.
Democratic incumbent Lina Hildago won her primary race for Harris County judge against five challengers, gathering 70.1% of the votes. She will face either Alexandra del Moral Mealer or Vidal Martinez, who will go to a runoff after winning 29.7% and 25.6% of votes, respectively, in the Republican primary.
For U.S. House District 14, Republican incumbent Randy Weber won 89.2% of the votes. Weber will face Mikal Williams, who narrowly won the Democratic primary with 50.2% of the votes against challenger Eugene Howard.
For state Senate District 11, Republican Mayes Middleton won 62.6% of the votes against Bob Mitchell, Robin Armstrong and Bianca Gracia, who won 15.4%, 14.5% and 7.5% of the votes, respectively.