
Debra Kerr walks past campaign signs at a polling place at Dan Ruiz Branch Library on Texas Primary Election Day on Tuesday March 1, 2022, in Austin, Texas. Voters in Texas are ushering in the midterm campaign season with primaries Tuesday. (Jay Janner/Austin American-Statesman via AP)
On March 1, Texans across the state voted in the first primary of the 2022 midterm election. This story is no longer being updated. See the most updated results below.
3:40 p.m.: Wide gap between parties in voter turnout, see Tarrant County voting data
The gap between the people who voted in the Republican primary than the Democratic primary widened in this midterm primary election compared to the last midterm primary in 2018.
This year, roughly 800,000 more Republicans voted than Democrats in their respective primaries, while the gap in 2018 was over 500,000 voters.
In Tarrant County, total voter turnout for this midterm primary increased to 196,980 from 184,925 in 2018. See more about Tarrant County’s voting habits for the primary below.
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