Posted 11:07 p.m.

Counties across North Texas have released unofficial voting totals for March 3 primary races, including congressional races for districts 3, 4, 5, 13, 24, 26 and 32.

District 3

District 3 in the U.S. House includes the cities of Frisco, Prosper, Celina, McKinney, Plano and Allen.

According to unofficial voting results with the Texas Secretary of State’s office, Keith Self leads in the Republican primary with 48,213 votes. His opponent, Mark Newgent has 11,758 votes.

The winner from this race will appear again on the November ballot against Democratic candidate Evan Hunt, who ran unopposed in the primary election.

District 4

District 4 in the U.S. House includes the cities of Frisco, Prosper, Celina, McKinney, Plano and Allen.

Andrew L. Rubell leads the Democratic primary with 14,799 votes. His opponent, Jason Pearce, has 14,952 votes.

On the Republican side, incumbent Pat Fallon leads his primary race with 33,598 votes. His challenger, Don Horn, has 8,292 votes.

The Democratic and the Republican winners of this race will face each other in the November election.

District 5

District 5 in the U.S. House includes the city of Richardson.

Chelsey Hockett leads the Democratic primary with 17,012 votes. Her opponents, Forrest Lumpkin and Ruth Torres, have 4,635 and 15,080 votes, respectively.

If no one candidate receives more than 50% of the vote, the top two vote-getters from this race will face each other in a runoff election May 26.

After the runoff, the winner from this race will appear again on the November ballot against Republican candidate Lance Gooden, who ran unopposed in the primary election.

District 13

District 13 in the U.S. House includes the city of Denton.

Ronny Jackson leads in the Republican primary with 68,756 votes. His opponent, Chasity Wedgeworth, has 7,912 votes.

The winner from this race will appear again on the November ballot against Democratic candidate Mark Nair, who ran unopposed in the primary election.

District 24

District 24 in the U.S. House includes the cities of Grapevine, Colleyville, Southlake, Keller, Roanoke, Fort Worth and Richardson.

Kevin Burge leads the Democratic primary with 21,047 votes. His opponents, TJ Ware and Jon Buchwald, have 10,363 and 10,600 votes, respectively.

If no one candidate receives more than 50% of the vote, the top two vote-getters from this race will face each other in a runoff election May 26.

The winner from this race will appear again on the November ballot against Republican candidate Beth Van Duyne, who ran unopposed in the primary election.

District 26

District 26 in the U.S. House includes the cities of Frisco, Highland Village, Argyle, Flower Mound, Roanoke, Fort Worth, Prosper and Celina.

Ernest R. Lineberger III leads the Democratic primary with 20,867 votes. His opponent, Steven Shook, has 20,333 votes.

On the Republican side, incumbent Brandon Gill leads his primary race with 55,484 votes. His challenger, Robert A. Chick, has 5,169 votes.

The Democratic and the Republican winners of this race will face each other in the November election.

District 32

District 32 in the U.S. House includes the cities of Richardson and Plano.

Dan Barrios leads the Democratic primary with 24,853 votes. His opponent, Anthony Bridges, has 16,577 votes.

The Republican primary had 11 candidates for voters to choose from. Jace Yarbrough leads this primary race with 26,328 votes. The other two candidates leading the pack are Ryan Binkley and Paul L. Bondar with 11,214 and 7,283 votes, respectively.

If no one candidate receives more than 50% of the vote, the top two vote-getters from this race will face each other in a runoff election May 26.

After the runoff, the Democratic and the Republican winners of this race will face each other in the November election.

What else?

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

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