Editor’s Note: The video above features analysis from Election Night, March 5, 2024.
This story features results from the 2024 Democratic Senate primary in Texas. Click here to see results from the Democratic presidential primary, or here for results from the Republican presidential primary.
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Congressman Colin Allred emerged victorious in Texas’ Democratic Senate primary on March 5, defeating a wide field of other candidates.
Allred received almost 59% of all votes cast in Texas, with second-place State Sen. Roland Gutierrez at 16.6%.
Allred’s final margin of victory was more than 400,000 votes.
KXAN has mapped precinct-level results in counties across the state to get a better picture of how Texans voted.
At this time, precinct-level results are available in 174 of Texas’ 254 counties. The map below will be updated when additional data becomes available.
The map below is interactive. Hover over or click on a precinct to see results.
We currently have results data for 8,764 precincts across Texas. At least one vote was cast in 8,181 of those precincts.
Allred won the most votes in 6,830 precincts, while Gutierrez won 680 precincts. Mark Gonzalez won 312 precincts. Various other candidates won in 87 precincts. A total of 272 precincts saw a tied result.
Allred’s strongest support was in North Texas. The Congressman represents Texas’ 32nd Congressional District, which covers parts of Dallas, Collin and Denton counties. He won 100% of the vote in 163 precincts statewide and at least 90% of the vote in a further 158 precincts.
Gutierrez’s support was strongest along the border with Mexico. The state senator’s district covers a vast section of the border from Brewster to Maverick counties, as well as Uvalde and parts of San Antonio. He won 100% of the vote in 24 precincts.
Mark Gonzalez’s strongest support was in portions of South Texas and the Corpus Christi area, where he was formerly district attorney in Nueces County. He won 100% of the vote in 11 precincts.