Texas Primary Results 2022
Record Turnout for 2022 Primary Elections
Texas saw record-breaking turnout for its 2022 primary elections, with nearly 8 million votes cast in the state. The primary, held on March 6, was the first of its kind since the COVID-19 pandemic began and the first to be held under the new mail-in voting system.
High Profile Races
The 2022 primary featured a number of high-profile races, most notably the gubernatorial race between incumbent Greg Abbott and former San Antonio Mayor Julian Castro. Other races included those for the Texas Senate and House of Representatives, as well as a contested race for the Supreme Court of Texas.
Early Results
Early results show that Abbott and Castro are in a dead heat, with each receiving just over 40 percent of the vote. In the Senate and House races, the early returns show that most incumbents have maintained their seats, though a few have been challenged by newcomers.
Biggest Winners and Losers
One of the biggest winners of the night was Julian Castro, who managed to outperform expectations and make a strong showing in the gubernatorial race. Other winners include several newcomers who managed to unseat incumbents in the Senate and House races. The biggest loser of the night was incumbent Governor Greg Abbott, whose reelection campaign appears to be in jeopardy.
Impact of Mail-In Voting
The primary was the first to be held under the new mail-in voting system, which allowed eligible voters to request a mail-in ballot and send it in without having to physically show up at the polls. This allowed a record number of voters to participate, and likely had an impact on the outcomes of the races.
Next Steps
The 2022 primary election may have been a record-breaking success, but the state still has a long way to go before the November elections. The candidates who emerged victorious in the primary will now have to face off against each other in the general election, and it remains to be seen who will emerge victorious.
Conclusion
The 2022 Texas primary elections saw a record-breaking turnout, with 8 million votes cast in the state. The high-profile races were close, with incumbent Greg Abbott and former San Antonio Mayor Julian Castro in a dead heat for the gubernatorial race. The mail-in voting system likely played a role in the record turnout, and now the focus shifts to the November elections.
References
Texas Secretary of State. (March 7, 2022). Texas Primary Election Results. Retrieved from https://www.sos.texas.gov/elections/