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HomeElection 2024 Results

2024 Election Results





Federal, State, District, and County Races

Who won the election?

Unofficial Results of the Texas 2024 General Election

Federal, State, District, and Hays County Races


All election results are unofficial until they are canvassed (with votes and results examined in detail for authenticity) by the relevant state and local elections administration officials.

In Hays County, the Commissioners Court has scheduled a special meeting beginning at 4 p.m. on November 13, 2024 at the Hays County Historic Courthouse to canvass the votes from the November 5th election.

For federal, state, and district-wide office final numbers for each candidate in a race, go to the Secretary of State's 2024 Election results here. For county election voting results and numbers, go to the Hays County Elections website here, then click on Results Reports (unofficial) to download csv and pdf files of the results. This League site will not list totals, just the winning candidate and the percentage by which he or she prevailed or where a runoff is likely.

All race results are state and/or local numbers, including the presidential race.

Federal Offices


President / Vice-President


Donald J. Trump / J.D. Vance - (R) 56.22%

United States Senator


Ted Cruz – (R)

United States Representative, District 21


Chip Roy - (R) 61.92%

United States Representative, District 35


Greg Casar - (D) 67.35%

State Offices


Railroad Commissioner


Christi Craddick - (R) 55.69%

Justice, Texas Supreme Court Place 2


Jimmy Blacklock - (R) 58.29%

Justice, Texas Supreme Court Place 4


John Devine - (R) 57.39%

Justice, Texas Supreme Court Place 6


Jane Bland - (R) 56.33%

Presiding Judge, Texas Court of Criminal Appeals


David J. Schenck - (R) 58.29%

Judge, Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 7


Gina Parker - (R) 58.4%

Judge, Texas Court of Criminal Appeals Place 8


Lee Finley- (R) 58.93%

State Senator, District 25


Donna Campbell - (R) 63.62%

State Representative, District 45


Erin Zwiener - (D) 56.47%

State Representative, District 73


Carrie Isaac - (R) 71.52%

Justice, 3rd Court of Appeals District, Place 2


Maggie Ellis - (D) 50.89%

Justice, 3rd Court of Appeals District, Place 3


Chari Kelly - (D) 100% (unopposed)

Justice, 3rd Court of Appeals District, Place 5


Karin Crump - (D) 100% (unopposed)

Justice, 3rd Court of Appeals District, Place 6


Gisela Triana - (D) 100% (unopposed)

District Judicial Offices


District Judge, 22nd Judicial District


R. Bruce Boyer - (R) 100% (unopposed)

District Judge, 453rd Judicial District


Sherri K. Tibbe - (D) 100% (unopposed)

District Judge, 483rd Judicial District


Alicia Key - (D) 52.54%

County Offices


Judge, County Court-at-Law #3


Elaine S. Brown - (D) 51.89% 

District Clerk


Amanda Calvert- (D) 52.70%   

Sheriff


Anthony Hipolito - (R) 52.66%

Tax Assessor-Collector


Jennifer M. Escobar- (D) 100% (unopposed)

Commissioner, Precinct 1


Debbie Gonzales Ingalsbe - (D) 100% (unopposed)

Commissioner, Precinct 3


Morgan Hammer - (R) 54.64% 

Justice of the Peace, Precinct 1, Place 1


Jo Anne Prado 100% (unopposed)

Justice of the Peace, Precinct 1, Place 1


Jo Anne Prado - (D) 100% (unopposed)

Justice of the Peace, Precinct 2, Place 2


J.R. Mendoza - (D) 100% (unopposed)

Constable, Precinct 1


David L. Peterson - (D) 100% (unopposed)

Constable, Precinct 2


Michael Torres - (D) 52.86% (unopposed)

Constable, Precinct 3


Don Montague - (R) 100% (unopposed)

Constable, Precinct 4


Dave Graham - (R) 100% (unopposed)

City of Austin, Mayor (North Hays County)


Kirk Watson 57.63% (50.05% all Austin voters)

City of Kyle, City Council, District 5 (runoff)


Marc McKinney 36.32%
Melisa Medina 36.62%

City of San Marcos, Mayor


Jane Hughson 58.98%

City of San Marcos, City Council, Place 5 (runoff)


Roland Saucedo 26.28%
Lorenzo Gonzalez 32.42%

City of San Marcos, City Council, Place 6


Amanda Rodriguez 64.16%

City of Woodcreek, City Council Members (top three vote getters out of six candidates)


Russell Scott
Linnea Bailey
Chrys Grummert

Wimberley Independent School District, Board of Trustees, Place 1


Andrea Justus 53.16%

Wimberley Independent School District, Board of Trustees, Place 2


Lindsey Deringer 53.81%

Wimberley Independent School District, Board of Trustees, Place 3


Rob Campbell 100% (unopposed)

Hays County, Proposition A (Road Bonds)

For 55.75%

San Marcos Consolidated Independent School District, Proposition A

For 58.06%
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