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Primary Election Results – Final, Unofficial at 1:56 a.m.

by | Mar 3, 2026 | Area News, Latest

Here are results for the top two candidates in local races at 12:56 a.m. March 4, 2026, with 86 of 86 vote centers reporting.

Final, unofficial voting totals from Collin County Elections.

RESULTS ARE NOT OFFICIAL UNTIL FINAL VOTES ARE CANVASSED

                                             TOTAL                 VOTE%

In the GOP primary for 3rd District Congress

Keith Self                           48,161                  81.61%

Mark Newgent                   10,853                  18.39%

In the GOP primary for Texas House District 67

Jeff Leach                           11,955                  64.27%

Matt Thorsen                     6,646                    35.73%

In the GOP primary for Texas House District 89

Candy Noble                      10,508                  52.75%

Jeff Forrester                     8,053                    40.42%

In the GOP primary for Collin County Judge

Chris Hill                            67,155                  78.31%

Rick Grady                         18,601                  21.69

In the GOP primary for Collin County Commissioners Court Pct 4

Woody Huffines                               10,788                  49.57%

Shelby Williams                               10,974                  50.43%

RESULTS ARE NOT OFFICIAL UNTIL FINAL VOTES ARE CANVASSED

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