Updated 8:15 a.m.

In unofficial results for the Republican primary election of Fort Bend County commissioner Precinct 2, Melissa Wilson has the lead with 57.39% of the vote, according to voting data provided by Fort Bend County. As of 8:15 p.m., Fort Bend County is reporting early and absentee vote totals, with 76 of 76 of the county's voting centers reporting.

Eric Ramirez received 3,052 votes, or 42.61% of the votes, with 4,111 of the votes supporting Wilson.

The Precinct 2 commissioner will oversee the southeast portion of Fort Bend County.

Early results for the Democratic seat show incumbent Grady Prestage has the lead with 50.31% of the vote, according to early voting data provided by Fort Bend County.



Updated 10:40 p.m.

In the Republican primary election for Fort Bend County commissioner Precinct 2, Melissa Wilson has the lead with 57.40% of the vote, according to voting data provided by Fort Bend County. As of 10:40 p.m., Fort Bend County is reporting early and absentee vote totals.

Eric Ramirez received 2,509 votes, or 42.60% of the votes, with 3,380 of the votes supporting Wilson.

The Precinct 2 commissioner will oversee the southeast portion of Fort Bend County.


Early results for the Democratic seat show incumbent Grady Prestage has the lead with 50.82% of the vote, according to early voting data provided by Fort Bend County.

Posted 7:30 p.m.

In the Republican primary election for Fort Bend County commissioner Precinct 2, Melissa Wilson has the lead with 58.77% of the vote, according to early voting data provided by Fort Bend County. As of 7:15 p.m., Fort Bend County is reporting early and absentee vote totals.


Eric Ramirez received 1,878 votes, or 41.23% of the votes, with 2,677 of the votes supporting Wilson.


The Precinct 2 commissioner will oversee the southeast portion of Fort Bend County.

Early results for the Democratic seat show incumbent Grady Prestage has the lead with 54.7% of the vote, according to early voting data provided by Fort Bend County. Results are updated as of 7 p.m. and are unofficial until they are canvassed and certified by the county clerk.