The voting is done, for now.
Texans went to the polls for the primaries on Tuesday, with several key races expected to head to a runoff in May.
HERE are the Bexar County results from the statewide and key Harris County races. You can follow statewide results HERE.
In the GOP Senate primary, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and incumbent Senator John Cornyn both advanced to a runoff election in May, as neither achieved the 50-percent threshold needed. Congressman Wesley Hunt was a distant third with14-percent of the vote.
On the Democrat side, James Talarico still holds a 53-47 lead over Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett, with over 70-percent of precincts reporting.
In the race for Attorney General, that will also head to another runoff. State Senator Mayes Middleton and Congressman Chip Roy both advanced to a runoff election in May, beating out challengers Aaron Reitz and Joan Huffman.
The Comptrollers race was a slight surprise, as Trump-endorsed candidate Don Huffines overwhelmingly defeated incumbent, and Governor Abbott endorsed Kelly Hancock to win the Republican nomination.
On the Congressional side, there will be another runoff. Congressman Tony Gonzales and Brandon Herrera both advanced to a runoff in the Republican Primary for U.S. District 23 Representative. That runoff will be held in May.
Locally in San Antonio, the race to replace retiring Bexar County District Attorney Joe Gonzales remains a dead heat on Tuesday night. Luz Elena Chapa leads with 24-percent of the vote, followed by Jane Davis at 19-percent and Shannon Locke at 14-percent. Veronica Legaretta and Oscar Salina also both are tied at 11-percent.
The other key race locally is for Bexar County Judge, specifically the Democrat primary. As of Tuesday evening, Ron Nirenberg holds a commanding lead over incumbent County Judge Peter Sakai by a 62-38 margin. The winner of that will face Patrick Von Dohlen in the November election.