Updated March 5, 9:30 a.m.

With all precincts reporting, Republicans Mike Schofield and Ann Hodge are poised to go to a runoff election for the open seat for Texas House District 132.

Schofield finished with a significant lead, garnering 44.61 percent of the vote, but needed more than 50 percent to win the election outright. Hodge finished with 19.48 percent, narrowly edging out Michael Franks with 18.22 percent and Justin D. Perryman with 17.69 percent. The difference between Hodge and the fourth-place candidate, Perryman, was just 119 votes.

A runoff election will take place May 27. The winner of the runoff will face off against Democrat Luis Lopez in November. Lopez ran unopposed in the Democratic Primary.

Schofield previously served in the office of Gov. Rick Perry as an attorney and advisor. He lists his top two priorities as limiting state government while fighting against excessive regulation and border control.

Hodge, president and CEO of the Katy Area Chamber of Commerce, said her priorities as Texas Rep would be supporting wise infrastructure investments and improving education. She expressed gratitude for the voters that gave her the chance to compete in the runoff.

"Words cannot express my deep appreciation to our friends, family and supporters for their incredible effort in this campaign," Hodge said in a statement. Schofield could not immediately be reached for comment.

A total of 7,128 people—or 7.89 percent of eligible Republican voters in the area—participated in the primary. In the 2010 primary, the last primary race in a non-presidential year, 159,821 people voted, or 8.49 percent of registered Republicans.

All results are unofficial until canvassed.

Posted 7:30 p.m.

Early voting results show Mike Schofield with an early lead in the race for the Texas House seat in District 132 with 50.97 percent of the 3,979 tallied votes. He leads Ann Hodge, Michael Franks and Justin D. Perryman with 18.09, 15.41 and 15.53 percent of the vote, respectively.

District 132—which covers the western part of Harris County between Barker Cypress Road and the Waller County line, including parts of Katy and Cy-Fair—is currently held by Rep. Bill Callegari, who is retiring. Callegari, first elected in 2000, served as the state representative in District 132 for seven terms before announcing his retirement in September.