Updated 11 p.m. March 3

The results

Preliminary results including both early and election day results were released through the evening.

Texas House District 17

In the Democratic primary, Frank Gomez III, Mary Elizabeth and Robert Salter are competing for the seat. Klenz leads with 61% of the vote, followed by Gomez, who received 24% of votes, and Salter, who drew 15% of votes.In the Republican primary, incumbent Stan Gerdes leads with 62% of ballots cast, followed by Tom Glass, who garnered 38% of votes.Texas House District 19In the Democratic primary, Kelly Hall leads with 59% of votes, followed by Javi Andrade who drew 41% of ballots. Hall previously told Community Impact he withdrew from the race, though his name still appears on the ballot, to run for Round Rock mayor in May.In the Republican primary, incumbent Ellen Troxclair leads with 80% of ballots, followed by George Cambanis with 20% of votes.Texas House District 44In the Democratic primary, Eric Norman leads with 62% of votes, followed by Steve Schwab with 38% of ballots.In the Republican primary, incumbent Alan Schoolcraft leads with 80% of ballots cast, followed by Gabriel Ortiz, who drew 20% of votes.Texas House District 47In the Democratic primary, Pooja Sethi leads with 76% of votes, followed by Joseph Kopser with 24% of votes.Texas House District 49In the Democratic primary, Montserrat Garibay leads with 34% of votes, followed by Kathie Tovo with 29% of votes, Robin Jennifer Lerner and Josh Reyna with 8%, Shenghao “Daniel” Wang with 7%, Kimmie Ellison with 5% and Sam Slade with 2%.Texas House District 50In the Democratic primary, Samantha Lopez-Resendez leads with 52% of votes, followed by Jeremy Hendricks with 21%, Kate Lincoln-Goldfinch with 18%, Nathan Boynton and John Hash with 4% of votes each and William Rannefeld with 2%.Texas House District 52In the Republican primary, incumbent Caroline Harris Davila leads with 86.72%, followed by Blayre Pena with 13.28% of votes.Texas House District 118In the Republican primary, Jorje Borrego leads with 53% of ballots, followed by Desi Martinez with 27% of votes and Joe Shellhart with 21% of votes cast.Texas House District 119In the Democratic primary, incumbent Elizabeth “Liz” Campos leads with 77% of votes, followed by Ryan Ayala with 23%.Texas House District 121In the Republican primary, incumbent Marc LaHood leads with 75% of ballots, followed by David McArthur, who drew 25% of votes.Texas House District 122In the Republican primary, incumbent Mark Dorazio leads with 76% of votes, followed by Willie Ng at 24%.Posted 10:38 March 3

Early voting results for Democratic and Republican primary elections for the Texas House of Representatives are being released around Central Texas after most polls closed at 7 p.m. on March 3.

Two precincts in Williamson County remained open until 10 p.m. following a court order. Early voting results from Williamson County have not been released as of 10:18 p.m.

What you need to know

Primary winners will move on to the Nov. 3 general election. Runoff elections will be held on May 26 for any primary races in which no single candidate garners more than 50% of the vote.

Candidates are all seeking two-year terms. The following results are for contested races only.

The results

Texas House District 17

In the Democratic primary, Frank Gomez III, Mary Elizabeth and Robert Salter are competing for the seat. Klenz leads with 58.28% of the early vote, followed by Gomez, who recieved 22.87% of early votes, and Salter, who drew 18.86% of early votes.In the Republican primary, incumbent Stan Gerdes leads with 61.96% of early ballots cast, followed by Tom Glass, who garnered 38.04% of early votes.Texas House District 19In the Democratic primary, Kelly Hall leads with 59.43% of early votes, followed by Javi Andrade who drew 40.57% of early ballots. Hall previously told Community Impact he withdrew from the race, though his name still appears on the ballot, to run for Round Rock mayor in May.In the Republican primary, incumbent Ellen Troxclair leads with 79.88% of early ballots, followed by George Cambanis with 20.12% of early votes.Texas House District 44In the Democratic primary, Eric Norman leads with 61.89% of early votes, followed by Steve Schwab with 38.11% of early ballots.In the Republican primary, incumbent Alan Schoolcraft leads with 81.17% of early ballots cast, followed by Gabriel Ortiz, who drew 18.83% of early votes.Texas House District 47At the time of publication, the Texas Secretary of State did not have data available for the competitive Democratic primary.Texas House District 49At the time of publication, the Texas Secretary of State did not have data available for the competitive Democratic primary.Texas House District 50At the time of publication, the Texas Secretary of State did not have data available for the competitive Democratic primary.Texas House District 52At the time of publication, the Texas Secretary of State did not have data available for the competitive Republican primary.Texas House District 118In the Republican primary, Jorje Borrego leads with 53.15% of early ballots, followed by Desi Martinez with 26.61% of early votes and Joe Shellhart with 20.24% of early votes cast.Texas House District 119In the Democratic primary, incumbent Elizabeth “Liz” Campos leads with 77.52% of early votes, followed by Ryan Ayala with 22.48%.Texas House District 121In the Republican primary, incumbent Marc LaHood leads with 74.95% of early ballots, followed by David McArthur, who drew 25.05% of early votes.Texas House District 122In the Republican primary, incumbent Mark Dorazio leads with 76.24% of early votes, followed by Willie Ng at 23.76%.What else?

A map of all Texas House of Representatives districts is available online.

Community Impact will update this article as more election day vote totals are released. All results are unofficial until canvassed.

Visit https://communityimpact.com/voter-guide to see results from all local and state elections in your community.