Updated March 4, 2:20 a.m.

Incumbent Chris Hill has won the Republican bid for the Collin County judge race, according to unofficial voting results from Collin County.

Hill received 67,155 votes, or 78.31% of votes cast. Opponent Rick Grady received 18,601 votes, or 21.69% of votes cast.

In the November general election, Hill will face John R. Buster Brown, who ran unopposed in the Democratic primary race.

All results are unofficial until canvassed. Visit communityimpact.com/voter-guide/election-results to see results from all local elections in your community.

Updated March 4, 12:05 a.m.

Chris Hill continues to lead in the race to be the Republican candidate in the Collin County judge election, according to Collin College voting results.

With 60 of 86 vote centers reporting, Hill has received 59,408 votes, which totals 78.95% of votes cast. Votes cast for opponent Rick Grady total 15,841, or 21.05% of votes cast.

What’s next

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/election-results to see results from all local elections in your community.

Updated March 3, 10:10 p.m.

Chris Hill is holding the lead in the race to be the Republican candidate in the Collin County judge election, according to Collin College voting results.

With 18 of 86 vote centers reporting, Hill has received 50,415 votes, which totals 79.3% of votes cast. Votes cast for opponent Rick Grady total 13,163, or 20.7% of votes cast.

Posted March 3, 7:20 p.m.

Incumbent Chris Hill is leading the race for the Republican bid in the Collin County judge election, according to early voting results from Collin County.

What you need to know

Collin County has released early voting totals showing Hill is in the lead to be the Republican candidate for Collin County Judge. Hill is running against challenger Rick Grady.

Hill is in the lead with 47,508 votes, or 79.45% of votes cast. Grady has earned 12,291 early votes, or 20.55% of votes cast.

The winner will appear again on the November ballot against John R. Buster Brown, who ran unopposed in the Democratic primary race.

The context

Nearly 10% of Collin County’s 752,502 registered voters cast a ballot in the primary election during early voting, according to the Texas Secretary of State’s website.

Early voting for the 2026 primary election started Feb. 17 and ended Feb. 27 across the state, and unofficial results show 72,657 ballots were cast in-person or by mail, totaling about 9.66% of registered Collin County voters, ahead of the March 3 primary elections.