2026 Republican Primary Results
& Runoff Candidates

Statewide Republican Runoffs Scheduled May 26, 2026
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This page is provided solely for informational purposes to summarize publicly reported Republican primary results and to link to candidate and office websites. Nothing herein shall be construed as an endorsement, recommendation, or expression of support for any candidate, campaign, or political position.

Below is an informational summary of Republican primary results and statewide runoff candidates for statewide offices, U.S. House districts overlapping Hays County, and key Hays County Republican races.

Candidate names, photos, and buttons link to official campaign or office websites for reference only.

Statewide Nominees

Greg Abbott

Greg Abbott

Governor — Nominee & Incumbent

Official Website
Dan Patrick

Dan Patrick

Lieutenant Governor — Nominee

Official Website
Don Huffines

Don Huffines

Comptroller — Nominee

Official Website
Dawn Buckingham

Dawn Buckingham

Land Commissioner — Republican Nominee

Official Website
Nate Sheets

Nate Sheets

Agriculture Commissioner — Republican Nominee

Official Website

Runoffs — May 26, 2026

U.S. House (Hays County Overlap)

Mark Teixeira

Mark Teixeira

TX-21 — Republican Nominee

Official Website

Hays County Republican Winners

Paul Still

Paul Still

428th District Judge — Republican Nominee

Official Website

Additional Hays County Republican Winners

Abby Gibson

Abby Gibson

County Commissioner, Precinct 2 — Republican Nominee

Official Website
Charmaine Wilde

Charmaine Wilde

County Court-at-Law #2 — Republican Nominee

Official Website
Rob McClelland

Rob McClelland

County Commissioner, Precinct 4 — Republican Nominee

Official Website
Janie Flores

Janie Flores

Justice of the Peace, Precinct 2 Place 1 — Republican Nominee

Official Website
Joseph Jamieson

Joseph Jamieson

Justice of the Peace, Precinct 3 — Republican Nominee

Official Website
John Burns

John Burns

Justice of the Peace, Precinct 4 — Republican Nominee

Official Website
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Republican Primary Propositions

The following cards summarize the statewide results of the 2026 Texas Republican primary propositions.

Each proposition includes ballot language and statewide Republican primary totals.

Data source: Texas statewide election results.
Strong Majority

Proposition 1

Texas property taxes should be assessed at the purchase price and phased out entirely over the next six years through spending reductions.

Yes Vote87.98%

Yes: 1,869,381 (87.98%)

No: 255,471 (12.02%)

Total Votes: 2,124,852

Overwhelming Approval

Proposition 2

Texas should require any local government budget that raises property taxes to be approved by voters at a November general election.

Yes Vote93.72%

Yes: 2,022,664 (93.72%)

No: 135,476 (6.28%)

Total Votes: 2,158,140

Majority Support

Proposition 3

Texas should prohibit denial of healthcare or any medical service based solely on the patient's vaccination status.

Yes Vote73.2%

Yes: 1,571,776 (73.2%)

No: 575,531 (26.8%)

Total Votes: 2,147,307

Strong Majority

Proposition 4

Texas should require its public schools to teach that life begins at fertilization.

Yes Vote84.76%

Yes: 1,814,387 (84.76%)

No: 326,263 (15.24%)

Total Votes: 2,140,650

Overwhelming Approval

Proposition 5

Texas should ban gender, sexuality, and reproductive clinics and services in K-12 schools.

Yes Vote90.56%

Yes: 1,951,370 (90.56%)

No: 203,455 (9.44%)

Total Votes: 2,154,825

Overwhelming Approval

Proposition 6

Texas should enact term limits on all elected officials.

Yes Vote91.09%

Yes: 1,959,673 (91.09%)

No: 191,789 (8.91%)

Total Votes: 2,151,462

Overwhelming Approval

Proposition 7

Texas should ban the large-scale export or sale of our groundwater and surface water to any single private or public entity.

Yes Vote93.15%

Yes: 1,975,511 (93.15%)

No: 145,308 (6.85%)

Total Votes: 2,120,819

Overwhelming Approval

Proposition 8

The Texas Legislature should reduce the burden of illegal immigration on taxpayers by ending public services for illegal aliens.

Yes Vote92.6%

Yes: 1,995,740 (92.6%)

No: 159,461 (7.4%)

Total Votes: 2,155,201

Majority Support

Proposition 9

The Republican-controlled Texas Legislature should stop awarding leadership positions, including committee and subcommittee chairmanships and vice chairmanships, to Democrats.

Yes Vote78.91%

Yes: 1,668,963 (78.91%)

No: 445,935 (21.09%)

Total Votes: 2,114,898

Overwhelming Approval

Proposition 10

Texas should prohibit Sharia Law.

Yes Vote94.76%

Yes: 1,987,531 (94.76%)

No: 109,946 (5.24%)

Total Votes: 2,097,477

Informational Disclaimer

This page is provided for informational purposes only and is intended to summarize publicly reported Republican primary results and ballot proposition results. It is not an endorsement of any candidate, campaign, or political position.