West Texas Primaries: Incumbents Lead the Way


Author: The Daily News Now! March 4, 2026 Duration: 1:27
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West Texas Primaries: Incumbents Lead the Way

Unofficial March primary results for West Texas legislative seats are in, with most races uncontested. Key matchups include Charles Perry vs. Riley Rodriguez in Senate District twenty-eight, and Dustin Burrows vs. Malik Williams in House District eighty-three. Two primaries saw competition, with Holly Jeffreys and Ken King securing their spots in the general election on November third. Early voting begins October nineteenth.

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