ELECTION RESULTS
- Live election night coverage in our live blog.
- Federal and state races: All races | All federal races | President by county | U.S. Senate | U.S. Senate by county | U.S. House | All state races | RR Commissioner | Texas Senate | Texas House | State Board of Ed. | Texas Supreme Court
- All races by county: Collin | Dallas | Denton | Tarrant
- Commissioners Court races: Collin | Dallas | Denton | Tarrant
- Sheriff races: Dallas | Denton | Tarrant
- School propositions: Allen | Frisco | Everyone else (Argyle, Birdville, Celina, Coppell, GCISD, Highland Park, Northwest and Sunnyvale)
- Municipal propositions: Balch Springs | Dallas | McKinney | Everyone else (Burleson, Hutchins, Irving, Johnson County, Josephine, Mansfield, Ovilla, Shady Shores, University Hills MUD, Weston)
- How many people voted early? More than 1 million people voted early in North Texas. Click here to see daily early voting totals from Collin, Dallas, Denton and Tarrant counties and compare them to those from previous years.
Nationwide election updates: Follow the latest national election news here.
Results will be available on this page on election night.
Texans will decide on 10 state senate races on Tuesday. Five other races are being run unopposed.
The Texas Senate consists of 31 Senators, each representing a district. Of the 31 seats, only 15 are up for election this year. Nine of these seats are incumbent Senators being challenged in their reelection race, five are Democrat incumbents running unopposed, and one is a race to fill the seat being vacated by Texas Sen. Drew Springer (R-Muenster, District 30).
Get top local stories in DFW delivered to you every morning. Sign up for NBC DFW's News Headlines newsletter.
Eleven districts are represented in North Texas: 1, 2, 3, 8, 9, 10, 12, 16, 22, 23, and 30. See the Senate map here. The Senators elected on Tuesday will assume office at the start of the 89th Regular Session on Jan. 14, 2025.
A list of Senate races in North Texas for Nov. 5, 2024, is below. Unopposed races are listed first.
District 14
Incumbent Sen. Sarah Eckhardt (Dem)
unopposed
District 16
Incumbent Sen. Nathan Johnson (Dem)
unopposed
District 20
Incumbent Sen. Juan "Chuy" Hinojosa (Dem)
unopposed
District 23
Incumbent Sen. Royce West (Dem)
unopposed
District 29
Incumbent Sen. Cesar J. Blanco (Dem)
unopposed