Updated at 11 a.m.
With all precincts reporting, Adrian Garcia has earned 65.13 percent of the vote, or 15,626 votes. Following election night, Garcia said he plans to meet with more residents and learn more about their priorities before the November elections.

"Obviously, I am honored that the citizens have given me this opportunity," Garcia said. "This is a very important election and I look forward to communicating with Precinct 2 residents to help provide vision and learn about some of the important issues such as flood control and prevention. This is an important opportunity to bring the community together and moving forward."

With a total of over 60 percent of the vote, Garcia will avoid a runoff election against candidates Roger Garcia, who received 16.68 percent, Ken Melancon, who received 11.45 percent, and Daniel Box, who received 6.74 percent of the vote.

All results are unofficial until canvassed.

Updated at 10:49 p.m.


With 68 percent of precincts reporting, Adrian Garcia has taken the lead for the Democratic race for Harris County Commissioner Precinct 4 with 65 percent, or 12,950 votes, likely avoiding a runoff election.

Garcia could not be reached for comment on election night.

Roger Garcia follows with 16 percent, Ken Melancon has earned 11 percent and Daniel Box has earned 6 percent.

Garcia will face incumbent Jack Morman in the November election.

All results are unofficial until canvassed.

Posted at 7:54 p.m.

Early voting totals have been released in Harris County, and Adrian Garcia has taken a lead with 66.14 percent of the vote. Roger Garcia follows with 15.11 percent, Ken Melancon has 11.75 percent and Daniel Box has 6.95 percent.

The results of the March 6 primary election determine which candidates will be on the ballot for the general election in November. The winner of the Democratic race will face Republican incumbent Jack Morman in the November election.

All results are unofficial until canvassed. For more primary election results, visit communityimpact.com/vote