Unofficial Election Day results show Republican incumbent Andy Meyers maintains his lead in the race for Fort Bend County Precinct 3 commissioner.
At the polls
Meyers has 42,318 votes, while Democratic challenger Taral Patel as 29,277 votes, according to 10:21 p.m. results from Fort Bend County.
Meyers is a 27-year official in the position, having served as commissioner since 1996, according to the county website. Patel is a local business owner and the former chief of staff for county Judge KP George.What’s next
Community Impact will update this article Nov. 6 with Election Day results. All results are unofficial until canvassed.
Visit communityimpact.com/voter-guide/election-results to see results from all local elections in your community.
Posted 7:20 p.m. Nov. 5
Early voting results for the Nov. 5 election show Republican incumbent Andy Meyers leads the race for Fort Bend County Precinct 3 commissioner.
What you need to know
Meyers leads with 37,818 votes against Democratic challenger Taral Patel, who has 25,940 votes, according to county data. Precinct 3 represents parts of Sugar Land, Missouri City and Stafford.
Meet the candidates
Meyers is a 27-year official in the position, having served as commissioner since 1996, according to the county website. A former certified public accountant by trade, Meyers said in a questionnaire with Community Impact that he would prioritize infrastructure, such as road repairs and replacement, and economic development if re-elected.
Patel, a local business owner, is the former chief of staff for county Judge KP George who also served as Texas House legislative director and was appointed by President Joe Biden to serve as deputy White House liaison, according to his Q&A with Community Impact. If elected, he said he would prioritize reducing toll road fees and tax rates while targeting more jobs.
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This comes after Patel secured his bid in the March Democratic primary against four other candidates. In June, Patel was arrested on allegations of online impersonation and misinterpretation of identity. He's since been indicted on the charges as well as a harassment charge, according to arrest records.
Patel is set for a non-issue hearing on Nov. 12, according to court records.
At the polls
In the 12 days of early voting Oct. 21-Nov. 1, 297,649 voters—representing over 53% of registered voters—cast their ballots in Fort Bend County. This falls short of the 62% of voters who cast ballots in the last presidential election in November 2020, which had a longer early voting period due to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the Texas Secretary of State office’s website.
The polls closed at 7 p.m., but voters who were in line before closing will still be able to cast their ballots, per state law.
What’s next
Community Impact will update this article as more Election Day totals are released. All results are unofficial until canvassed.
Visit communityimpact.com/voter-guide/election-results to see results from all local elections in your community.