Texas U.S. Senate Primary Election Results 2026
Sources: Election results, race calls, and historical results are from The Associated Press. Urban, suburban and rural designations are based on a New York Times analysis of Census data. Income data is from the Census and based on median household income (“high-income” refers to a median of $89,500 and higher, and “low-income” to a median of $48,960 and lower). Race data is based on New York Times estimates of recent Democratic and Republican primary voters in Texas.
By The New York Times election results team: Michael Andre, Neil Berg, Matthew Bloch, Lily Boyce, Irineo Cabreros, Nico Chilla, Nate Cohn, Annie Daniel, Saurabh Datar, Andrew Fischer, Martín González Gómez, Jasmine C. Lee, Alex Lemonides, Zach Levitt, Ilana Marcus, Alicia Parlapiano, Dan Simmons-Ritchie, Caroline Soler, Charlie Smart, Jonah Smith and Christine Zhang.
Additional contributions by Sarah Cahalan, Amanda Cordero, Patrick Hays, Jacob Meschke and Jessica White. Additional reporting by Robert Gebeloff, J. David Goodman, Lauren McGaughy, Edgar Sandoval and Jesus Jimenez.
Edited by Wilson Andrews, Lindsey Rogers Cook, William P. Davis, Kenan Davis, Amy Hughes, Ben Koski and Allison McCartney.
Sources: Election results, race calls, and historical results are from The Associated Press. Urban, suburban and rural designations are based on a New York Times analysis of Census data. Income data is from the Census and based on median household income (“high-income” refers to a median of $89,500 and higher, and “low-income” to a median of $48,960 and lower). Race data is based on New York Times estimates of recent Democratic and Republican primary voters in Texas.
