2026 Primary Results — Runoffs May 26, 2026
Primary Complete — March 3, 2026

2026 Texas Primary Results

San Antonio & Bexar County

Bexar County Total Turnout

290,011 voters — 22.4% turnout

Up 197% from 2022 • Runoffs May 26

Turnout Overview

Full statistics

Total Votes

290,011

22.4% of 1.29M registered

Democratic

195,757

67.5% of total votes

Republican

94,254

32.5% of total votes

vs. 2022 Primary

+197%

Up from 97,683

Early Voting vs. Election Day

Bexar County — 290,011 total votes cast

Early Voting183,875 (63.4%)
Election Day106,136 (36.6%)

Early Voting by Year

Cumulative early votes — Bexar County by day

050K100K150K200KDay 1Day 3Day 5Day 7Day 9183K98K71K
2026
2022
2018

Bexar County Primary Votes by Year

Democratic, Republican, and total votes across recent primary elections (final results).

075K150K225K300K202620222018(est.)
Democratic
Republican
Total

Sources: KSAT, Bexar County Elections

Headline Results

All results

Bexar County Judge

Decided
Ron NirenbergWinner
62%
111,719
Peter SakaiIncumbent
38%
67,890

Democratic primary — winner advances to November general

Governor (D)

Decided
Gina HinojosaWinner
58.5%
Other candidates
41.5%

Democratic nominee — faces Greg Abbott in November. ~99% reporting.

District Attorney (D)

Runoff May 26, 2026
Luz Elena Chapa
24%
37,623
Jane Davis
18%
28,670

Top two advance to Democratic runoff — neither reached 50%

U.S. Senate (R)

Runoff May 26, 2026
John CornynIncumbent
41.9%
Ken Paxton
40.7%

Republican runoff — winner faces James Talarico in November. ~99% reporting.

Full Results

All winners, runoffs, and statewide nominations from the March 3 primary.

Statistics

Historical turnout, party trends, early vs. election day breakdown, and more.

Statewide Races

Governor, Lt. Governor, Attorney General, U.S. Senate, and other statewide offices.

Local Races

Bexar County Judge, District Attorney, County Clerk, and U.S. House races.

Propositions

All 23 non-binding advisory propositions with plain-language explanations.

Voter Guide Archive

Pre-election voter guide: ID requirements, polling info, and how to vote.

About This Site

This is an independent, non-partisan election results and analysis resource for the March 3, 2026, Texas Primary Elections, with a focus on San Antonio and Bexar County. It is not affiliated with any political party, campaign, or government entity.

All results are sourced from official records and reputable news organizations. Source links are provided for every claim so you can verify the information yourself.

Runoffs: Several races are headed to a runoff election on May 26, 2026. Candidates who did not reach 50% in a contested primary advance to the runoff. View the full results page for details.

Official Resources