Republicans
Attorney General
Ken Paxton: 630,064, 68%
Attorney General of Texas since January 2015, Warren Kenneth Paxton Jr. is a lawyer and politician from the United States. As a Tea Party conservative, Paxton has referred to himself. Attorney General Ken Paxton was re-elected in 2018 for a second term.
It’s a real trouncing in the GOP attorney general race. Not all votes are counted yet, but with about 84% in, Ken Paxton won all but five counties in the state. George P. Bush won Starr and Kenedy, but overall it looked like he lost the RGV where he spent so much effort.
— James Barragán 🌟 (@James_Barragan) May 25, 2022
George P. Bush: 297,025, 32%
George Prescott Bush is a Texas General Land Office commissioner since 2015. He is an American politician and lawyer. While Bush was a Republican, he ran for the office of Texas Attorney General in 2022 and was defeated in his bid.
Land Commissioner
Dawn Buckingham: 592,683, 69%
Tim Westley: 268,914, 31%
Railroad Commission
Wayne Christian: 571,705, 65%
Sarah Stogner: 307,258, 35%
U.S. House 30th district
James Rodgers: 3,089, 57%
James Frank Harris: 2,339, 43%
U.S. House 32nd district
Antonio Swad: 6,910, 57%
Justin Webb: 5,218, 43%
Texas House District 61
Frederick Frazier: 6,424, 64%
Paul Chabot: 3,629, 26%
Texas House District 63
Ben Bumgarner: 4,940, 62%
Jeff Younger: 2,997, 38%
Texas House District 70
Jamee Jolly: 4,489, 52%
Eric J. Bowlin: 4,135, 48%
Texas House District 91
Stephanie Klick: 4,920, 54%
David Lowe: 4,134, 46%
Texas House District 93
Nate Schatzline: 4,801, 65%
Laura Hill: 2,586, 35%
Collin County District Clerk
Mike Gould: 19,791, 54%
Lynne Finley: 16,698, 46%
Collin County Court at Law No. 5 Judge
Randy Johnson: 21,777, 59%
Jimmy Angelino, 14,955, 41%
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Denton County Precinct 2 Commissioner
Kevin Falconer: 5,303, 69%
Dan Stricklin: 2,371, 31%
Tarrant County District Attorney
Phil Sorrells: 40,483, 59%
Matt Krause: 27,886, 41%
State Board of Education District 13
Kathryn Monette: 9,887, 65%
A. Denise Russell: 5,405, 35%
Democrats
Lieutenant governor
Mike Collier: 263,503, 55%
Michelle Beckley: 217,398, 45%
Attorney general
Rochelle Garza: 303,386, 63%
Joe Jaworski: 180,339, 37%
Comptroller
Janet Dudding, 172,957, 61%
Angel Vega, 182,404, 39%
Land commissioner
Jay Kleberg: 252,420, 53%
Sandragrace Martinez: 224,689, 47%
U.S. House 24th district
Jan McDowell: 7,069, 51%
Derrik Gay: 6,750, 49%
U.S. House 28th district
Henry Cuellar, 22,694, 50.2%
Jessica Cisneros: 22.517, 49.8%
U.S. House 30th district
Jasmine Crockett: 17,425, 61%
Jane Hamilton: 11,351, 39%
Texas House District 70
Mihaela Plesa: 2,579, 55%
Cassandra Garcia Hernandez: 2,096, 45%
Texas House District 100
Venton Jones: 3,127, 68%
Sandra Crenshaw: 1,453, 32%
Texas House District 114
John Bryant: 3,854, 57%
Alexandra Guio: 2,871, 43%
Dallas County Precinct 2 Commissioner
Andrew Sommerman: 9890, 63%
Michelle Ocker: 5,693, 37%
Dallas County Criminal Court No. 10 Judge
Monique J. Bracey Huff: 34,560, 59%
Etta J. Mullin: 24,454, 41%
Dallas County Clerk
John F. Warren: 35,232, 59%
Ann Cruz: 24,524, 41%