Run-Off Election results for the Republican and Democratic parties are in.

Of the 13,125 registered voters in Freestone County, 1,680 Republican and 143 Democratic voters made it to the polls.

 

Democratic – Statewide

–U.S. Rep., Dist. 17
Casey Shepard (5,078 votes) and Milah Flores (3,401 votes)

–Lieutenant Governor
Vikki Goodwin (374,490 votes) and Marcos Isaias Valez (178,166 votes)

–Attorney General
Nathan Johnson (332,243 votes) and Joe Jaworski (216,849 votes)

 

Democratic – Freestone County

–U.S. Rep., Dist. 17
Milah Flores (70 votes) and Casey Shepard (65 votes)

–Lieutenant Governor
Vikki Goodwin (97 votes) and Marcos Isaias Valez (44 votes)

–Attorney General
Nathan Johnson (84 votes) and Joe Jaworski (54 votes)

 

Republican – Statewide

–U.S. Senator
Ken Paxton (885,949 votes) and John Cornyn (501,725 votes)

–Attorney General
Mayes Middleton (755,593 votes) and Chip Roy (612,171 votes)

–Railroad Comm
Bo French (663,679 votes) and Jim Wright (648,978 votes)

–Judge, Court of Crim Appl, Pl 3
Thomas Smith (719,224 votes) and Alison Fox (518,975 votes)

 

Republican – Freestone County

–U.S. Senator
Ken Paxton (1,184 votes) and John Cornyn (488 votes)

–Attorney General
Mayes Middleton (954 votes) and Chip Roy (709 votes)

–Railroad Comm
Bo French (845 votes) and Jim Wright (767 votes)

–Judge, Court of Crim Appl, Pl 3
Thomas Smith (902 votes) and Alison Fox (550 votes)

 

Important to note: winners of the Primary Elections and Run-Off Elections determine who will appear on the ballot for the November election. Additional names may be included from the Libertarian and/or Green Party.

Also, those wishing to run may do so as a Write-In-Candidate. These candidates may file as Write-In from July 18, 2026, through August 17, 2026.

Please contact the Freestone County Elections Office for details, requirements, and more information; or visit online at https://www.co.freestone.tx.us/page/Freestone.Elections.