Lubbock County Precinct Three Runoff for JP


Author: The Daily News Now! March 4, 2026 Duration: 1:15
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Lubbock County Precinct Three Runoff for JP

In the Republican primary for Lubbock County Precinct three justice of the peace, Mary Hernandez and Traci Baxa are heading to a runoff on May twenty-sixth. Neither candidate received over fifty percent of the votes in the March primary, with Hernandez leading at thirty-eight percent and Baxa at thirty-three percent. Incumbent Frank Gutierrez finished last and will not advance. On the Democratic side, Marina Garcia won her primary with seventy-eight percent of the votes and will face the Republican runoff winner in November. Justices of the peace handle class C misdemeanors.

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