Results of the elections in Texas: who won the primaries this Tuesday, March 3
Texas voters participated in primary elections to determine the candidates for the general election in November 2026, with Greg Abbott and Gina Hinojosa emerging as leading nominees.
The primary elections in Texas on March 3 have concluded, setting the stage for the candidates who will represent the Democratic and Republican parties in the upcoming general elections slated for November 2026. Governor Greg Abbott has confirmed his candidacy, while Gina Hinojosa has emerged as the Democratic frontrunner. This primary was crucial as it helps determine which candidates will be battling for significant political positions in one of the most electorally influential states in the U.S.
Voter turnout across Texas varied, with polling stations closing at different times depending on the region. Most areas saw polling end at 7 PM Central Time, while in the western sector, including El Paso, polls closed an hour later at 8 PM. The results of the primaries are particularly important given Texas's role as a major battleground state, emphasizing the implications of these elections for both state and national politics.
With preliminary results confirming the leading candidates for both parties, the focus will now shift to the upcoming general election. As both Abbott and Hinojosa prepare for the campaign trail, their strategies will be closely watched, as the outcome could have ripple effects on the political landscape across the nation, highlighting Texas's pivotal role in shaping electoral outcomes.