Primary elections occurred March 1. Some races in the Bay Area had clear winners, but others will move to runoff elections.

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.
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