It's all over now, though the math of delegate allocation and the trickle of mail-in ballots will play out over the next few days. Here's what happened on the Dem side (the GOP primary is mostly boring this year); for statewide and multi-county (Congress, State Board of Education) numbers, go to Texas Secretary of State for complete returns.

Candidates must get 50% of the votes in their race to avoid a run-off (except for the presidential race, naturally). Please remember that these are ONLY the numbers for Travis County. The state and national races listed below only include Travis County votes.

U.S. President

Joseph R. Biden: 52,731 (23.46%)

Michael R. Bloomberg: 18,595 (8.27%)

Elizabeth Warren: 49,734 (22.13%)

Amy Klobuchar: 5,168 (2.30%)

Bernie Sanders: 83,803 (37.28%)

Tom Steyer: 792 (0.35%)

Pete Buttigieg: 10,381 (4.62%)

Tulsi Gabbard: 794 (0.35%)

Cory Booker: 130 (0.06%)

John K. Delaney: 20 (0.01%)

Julián Castro: 211 (0.09%)

Andrew Yang: 587 (0.26%)

Marianne Williamson: 85 (0.04%)

Deval Patrick: 16 (0.01%)

Roque "Rockey" de la Fuente: 40 (0.02%)

Robby Wells: 24 (0.01%)

Michael Bennet: 122 (0.05%)

Uncommitted: 1,550 (0.69%)



U.S. Senator

Chris Bell: 13,093 (6.50%)

Royce West: 12,907 (6.41%)

Annie "Mamá" Garcia: 20,188 (10.02%)

Cristina Tzintzun Ramirez: 48,980 (24.32%)

Amanda K. Edwards: 11,109 (5.52%)

Michael Cooper: 3,423 (1.70%)

Jack Daniel Foster Jr.: 1,213 (0.60%)

D.R. Hunter: 989 (0.49%)

Sema Hernandez: 10,744 (5.34%)

Adrian Oceguega: 1,432 (0.71%)

Mary "MJ" Hegar: 74,913 (37.20%)

Victor Hugo Harris: 2,386 (1.18%)

U.S. Representative, District 10

Pritesh Gandhi: 17,970 (35.10%)

Mike Siegel: 24,582 (48.01%)

Shannon Hutcheson: 8,645 (16.89%)

U.S. Representative, District 17

William Foster III: 2,681 (14.19%)

Rick Kennedy: 8,612 (45.57%)

David Anthony Jaramillo: 7,607 (40.25%)

U.S. Representative, District 21

Jennie Lou Leeder: 5,263 (11.15%)

Wendy R. Davis: 41,951 (88.85%)

U.S. Representative, District 25

Heidi Sloan: 16,898 (29.26%)

Julie Oliver: 40,847 (70.74%)

U.S. Representative, District 35

Lloyd Doggett: 21,455 (77.49%)

Rafael Alcoser III: 6,231 (22.51%)

Railroad Commissioner

Chrysta Castañeda: 97,284 (52.47%)

Kelly Stone: 37,641 (20.30%)

Roberto R. "Beto" Alonzo: 30,199 (16.29%)

Mark Watson: 20,290 (10.94%)

Chief Justice Supreme Court

Amy Clark Meachum: 174,780 (91.21%)

Jerry Zimmerer: 16,842 (8.79%)

Justice Supreme Court, Place 6

Larry Praeger: 29,237 (15.71%)

Kathy Cheng: 156,830 (84.29%)

Justice Supreme Court, Place 7

Staci Williams: 99,031 (54.69%)

Brandy Voss: 82,062 (45.31%)

Justice Supreme Court, Place 8

Gisela D. Triana: 158,627 (86.10%)

Peter Kelly: 25,605 (13.90%)

Judge Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 3

Elizabeth Davis Frizell: 114,769 (64.20%)

William Pieratt Demond: 16,343 (9.14%)

Dan Wood: 47,657 (26.66%)

Judge Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 4

Tina Clinton: 153,247 (86.23%)

Steven Miears: 24,462 (13.77%)

Judge Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 9

Brandon Birmingham: 164,939 (unopposed)

Member State Board of Education, District 5

Rebecca Bell-Metereau: 77,952 (74.26%)

Letti Bresnahan: 27,013 (25.74%)

Member State Board of Education, District 10

Stephen Wyman: 10,005 (14.10%)

Marsha Burnett-Webster: 60,943 (85.90%)

State Senator, District 21

Judith Zaffirini: 16,674 (unopposed)

State Senator, District 24

Clayton Tucker: 7,701 (unopposed)

State Senator, District 46

Sheryl Cole: 25,237 (unopposed)

State Senator, District 47

Vikki Goodwin: 29,936 (unopposed)

State Senator, District 48

Donna Howard: 35,663 (unopposed)

State Senator, District 49

Gina Hinojosa: 42,834 (unopposed)

State Senator, District 50

Celia Israel: 25,173 (unopposed)

State Senator, District 51

Eddie Rodriguez: 18,693 (79.46%)

Joshua Sanchez: 4,833 (20.54%)

Chief Justice 3rd Court of Appeals

Darlene Byrne: 122,882 (69.26%)

Keith S. Hampton: 54,548 (30.74%)

District Judge, 53rd Judicial District

Kennon Wooten: 77,198 (43.10%)

Maria Cantú Hexsel: 101,910 (56.90%)

District Judge, 98th Judicial District

Rhonda Hurley: 169,472 (unopposed)

District Judge, 126th Judicial District

Aurora Martinez-Jones: 169,918 (unopposed)

District Judge, 167th Judicial District

Dayna Blazey: 100,778 (56.52%)

David Wahlberg: 77,514 (43.48%)

District Judge, 200th Judicial District

Maggie Ellis: 80,854 (47.22%)

Jessica Mangrum: 90,391 (52.78%)

District Judge, 345th Judicial District

Jan Soifer: 167,027 (unopposed)

District Judge, 353rd Judicial District

Tim Sulak: 88,070 (49.45%)

Madeleine Connor: 90,022 (50.55%)

District Judge, 390th Judicial District

Julie Kocurek: 160,564 (86.60%)

Albert Amado: 24,837 (13.40%)

District Judge, 427th Judicial District

Tamara Needles: 167,999 (unopposed)

District Judge, 450th Judicial District

Brad Urrutia: 163,580 (unopposed)

District Judge, 460th Judicial District

Amy Meredith: 69,474 (40.01%)

Selena Alvarenga: 104,185 (59.99%)

District Attorney, 53rd Judicial District

Erin Martinson: 26,713 (14.67%)

José Garza: 80,621 (44.27%)

Margaret Moore: 74,796 (41.07%)

Judge, County Court at Law No. 4

Dimple Malhotra: 64,256 (36.99%)

Margaret Chen Kercher: 64,376 (37.06%)

Tanisa Jeffers: 45,068 (25.95%)

Judge, County Court at Law No. 8

Carlos Barrera: 164,338 (unopposed)

Judge, County Court at Law No. 9

Kim Williams: 164,922 (unopposed)

County Attorney

Laurie Eiserloh: 77,655 (42.17%)

Delia Garza: 71,716 (38.95%)

Mike Denton: 20,886 (11.34%)

Dominic Selvera: 13,877 (7.54%)

Sheriff

John Loughran: 14,666 (7.77%)

Sally Hernandez: 145,825 (77.25%)

Liz Donegan: 28,285 (14.98%)

County Tax Assessor-Collector

Bruce Elfant: 173,212 (unopposed)

County Commissioner, Precinct 1

Jeffrey Travillion: 36,092 (unopposed)

County Commissioner, Precinct 3

Valinda Bolton: 15,118 (29.96%)

Shiloh Newman: 3,711 (7.35%)

Sheri Soltes: 7,401 (14.66%)

Ann Howard: 24,239 (48.03%)

Constable, Precinct 1

Tonya Nixon: 14,933 (60.69%)

Michael Carter: 1,971 (8.01%)

Janie Serna: 5,701 (23.17%)

Sam Holt: 2,000 (8.13%)

Constable, Precinct 2

Deke Pierce: 12,850 (31.70%)

Adan Ballesteros: 27,686 (68.30%)

Constable, Precinct 3

Stacy Suits: 47,076 (unopposed)

Constable, Precinct 4

George Morales III: 20,707 (unopposed)

Constable, Precinct 5

Carlos B Lopez: 34,815 (unopposed)

County Chair

Dyana Limon-Mercado: 165,254 (unopposed)

Precinct Chair 151

Bettye J. Taylor: 679 (82.50%)

Scott Daigle: 144 (17.50%)

Precinct Chair 263

Jason Romero: 439 (59.16%)

Kernan Hornburg: 303 (40.84%)

Precinct Chair 420

Jen Ramos: 422 (56.42%)

Anne Marie Love: 326 (43.58%)

Precinct Chair 460

Susan Schorn: 432 (49.94%)

Lisa A. Cope: 433 (50.06%)

Proposition 1

Yes: 209,255 (95.42%)

No: 10,036 (4.58%)

Proposition 2

Yes: 209,394 (95.48%)

No: 9,905 (4.52%)

Proposition 3

Yes: 215,355 (97.96%)

No: 4,483 (2.04%)

Proposition 4

Yes: 205,735 (94.33%)

No: 12,361 (5.67%)

Proposition 5

Yes: 213,900 (97.74%)

No: 4,944 (2.26%)

Proposition 6

Yes: 213,036 (97.61%)

No: 5,225 (2.39%)

Proposition 7

Yes: 205,267 (94.56%)

No: 11,798 (5.44%)

Proposition 8

Yes: 212,773 (97.19%)

No: 6,146 (2.81%)

Proposition 9

Yes: 213,843 (98.10%)

No: 4,136 (1.90%)

Proposition 10

Yes: 210,760 (96.75%)

No: 7,090 (3.25%)

Proposition 11

Yes: 197,444 (92.46%)

No: 16,112 (7.54%)