News — Karen Antonacci —01 August 2012
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A previous version of this graphic was incorrect. The current version reflects accurate percentages and winners via The Texas Tribune.
Several politicians won their party’s candidacy in the primary runoff elections Tuesday. Primary runoff elections happen when no candidates running for the same position receive over 50 percent of the party vote. In this case, the two candidates with the most percentage of the vote go into a runoff election to determine the candidate. These winning candidates will run against their opposition in the general election Nov. 6. Some candidates, like Terry Canales for District 40, will run unopposed in the general election.







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