Texas Primary Election Results: Winners Emerge in Contested Races Across Panhandle Region Voters in the Texas panhandle region took to the polls yesterday to cast their ballots in a highly contested primary election. The election saw several key races, including those for U.S. Senate, Governor, and State House District 86, draw significant attention from political enthusiasts and observers. In the U.S. Senate race, incumbent Republican John Cornyn emerged victorious, securing 56% of the vote against Democratic challenger M.J. Hegar's 44%. The win marks a major victory for Cornyn, who has been serving in the Senate since 2002. The Governor's race also saw a decisive outcome, with incumbent Republican Greg Abbott claiming a convincing 60% to 40% victory over Democratic challenger Mike Collier. The win marks Abbott's second term as Governor of Texas, having previously served from 2015-2023. In State House District 86, voters opted for incumbent Representative Lupe Muñoz, a Democrat, who secured 52% of the vote against Republican challenger Matt Garcia's 48%. Muñoz has been serving in the State House since 2019. Other notable results include the election of Democratic candidate Kim Olson as the party's nominee for Commissioner of Agriculture. Olson won with 61% of the vote, defeating Republican candidate Sid Miller's 39%. The primary elections mark a crucial step in the run-up to November's general election, where voters will have the opportunity to weigh in on a range of federal, state, and local offices.#Texas #John_Cornyn #Greg_Abbott #Lupe_Muoz #Kim_Olson #Panhandle_Region #US_Senate #Governor_of_Texas #State_House_District_86 #Commissioner_of_Agriculture
