Updated: 7:43 a.m. March 4
The final three precincts for Tarrant County reported just after 7:30 a.m., and Tim O'Hare won the Republican primary race for Tarrant County judge.
O'Hare secured 116,746 votes, or 87.6%. Robert Trevor Buker took 12.4% of the votes with 16,527, according to unofficial results from Tarrant County.
Updated: 7:12 a.m. March 4
With all but three precincts reporting for Tarrant County, Tim O'Hare likely will earn the Republican position on the ballot for Tarrant County judge in November.
O'Hare has 87.59% of the votes with 115,898. Robert Trevor Buker earned 16,420 votes, or 12.41%, according to unofficial election results from the county.
Updated: 11:13 p.m. March 3
With more than 80,000 votes secured so far, Tim O'Hare has 87.99% of the votes cast for the Republican primary race for Tarrant County judge.
Robert Trevor Buker has 11,540 votes in the primary race, or 12.01%. Out of 199 Tarrant County precincts, 20 have reported their voting results.
Updated: 9:56 p.m. March 3
Tim O'Hare continues to have a sizable lead in the Republican primary race for Tarrant County judge with 79,432 votes, or 88.1% of the cast votes.
His opponent, Robert Trevor Buker, secured 10,733 votes, or 11.9% of the votes accounted for.
Five of 199 Tarrant County precincts have reported voting results, according to Tarrant County's election website.
Posted: 7:24 p.m. March 3
Early voting results from Tarrant County show that Tim O'Hare is leading in the Republican primary race for Tarrant County judge.
What you need to know
O'Hare is ahead with 74,252 votes, or 88.19%. The only other candidate in the race, Robert Trevor Buker, garnered 9,946 votes, or 11.81%, according to Tarrant County's election website.
O’Hare is the incumbent for the position and is running for his second term as Tarrant County judge. Buker is a behavioral health security officer and has experience as a Republican precinct chair.
The Democratic primary race is between Alisa Simmons and Millenium Anton C. Woods, Jr. Marc Veasey’s name is on the ballot, though he previously withdrew from the race.
What’s next?
The winner of the Republican primary will face the winner of the Democratic primary in November. The winner of that election will be sworn in for a four-year term in January 2027.
Community Impact will update this article as more election day vote totals are released. All results are unofficial until canvassed.
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