
The results for the primaries are in, and we’ve listed the winners of the more popular contested races. You can find the entire listing of election results at the Bexar County Elections Department.
Democratic Incumbent Republican Incumbent U.S. Senator R: John Cornyn D: David M. Alameel
U.S. House Representatives – District 21 R: Lamar Smith U.S. House Representatives – District 23 R Runoff: Francisco “Quico” Canseco, Will Hurd
D: Pete P. Gallego
Governor of Texas R: Greg Abbott
D: Wendy R. Davis
Lieutenant Governor R Runoff: David Dewhurst, Dan Patrick
D: Leticia Van de Putte
Attorney General R Runoff: Ken Paxton, Dan Branch
D: Sam Houston
Comptroller of Public Accounts — Open Seat R Runoff: Glenn Hegar, Harvey Hilderbran
D: Mike Collier
Land Commissioner — Open Seat R: George P. Bush
D: John Cook
Commissioner of Agriculture — Open Seat R Runoff: Sid Miller, Tommy Merritt
D Runoff: Richard “Kinky” Friedman, Jim Hogan
Railroad Commissioner — Open Seat R Runoff: Wayne Christian, Ryan Sitton
D: Steve Brown
State Senator, District 25 R Runoff: Donna Campbell, Elisa Chan
D: Daniel Boone
State Representative, District 117 R: Rick Galindo
D: Philip Cortez
State Representative, District 121 R: Joe Straus Bexar County District Attorney D: Nicholas LaHood*
*with 50.19 percent of the vote, and 94.52 percent of precincts reporting at the time of this publication. We will update if his opponent Therese Huntzinger (49.81 percent) pulls ahead.
Bexar County Judge
D: Nelson Wolff District Clerk D Runoff: Mary Angie Garcia, Elva Abundis-Esparza
County Clerk D Runoff: Suzanne de Leon, Cassandra Littlejohn
County Commissioner, Precinct 2 D: Paul Elizondo
County Commissioner, Precinct 4 – Open Seat R Runoff: Timothy Wilson, Alan E. Baxter
D Runoff: Debra Guerrero, Tommy Calvert
This article appears in Mar 5-11, 2014.
