The voting is done, for now.
Texans went to the polls for the primaries on Tuesday, with several key races heading to a runoff to a runoff in May.
HERE are the results from the key Harris County races.
Fort Bend County results are HERE. The biggest news there is that KPR George has lost the GOP Primary for County Judge.
Montgomery County Primary results are HERE
Galveston County results can be found HERE.
You can find 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.
There was also a bit of an upset in the Congressional side of the ballot. In the Republican primary for District 2 U.S. Representative, Texas State Representative Steve Toth defeated incumbent Congressman Dan Crenshaw by another large margin. Toth declared victory on Tuesday night.
In the Republican primary for the 9th District, Alex Mealer and Texas State Representative Briscoe Cain are also heading for a runoff election in May.
Locally in Harris County, the race for Judge appears to be tightly contested in the Republican primary. Orlando Sanchez has jumped to a lead with 26-percent of the vote, Marty Lancton is at 22-percnet, while Aliza Dutt and Warren Howell both have 20-percent as of 11:55 pm Tuesday night.