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Friday, September 20, 2024 at 5:45 AM

Primaries set up November

Candidates for November elections are set. Williamson County incumbents won their respective parties’ races during primaries March 1, while voters also chose their opponents for Election Day, Nov.

Candidates for November elections are set.

Williamson County incumbents won their respective parties’ races during primaries March 1, while voters also chose their opponents for Election Day, Nov. 8.

In the race for justice of the peace Precinct 4, Republican candidate Rhonda Redden narrowly escaped a runoff with 50.35% of the vote. She defeated Carole Callahan and Matthew Brading with 26.27% and 23.38% of the vote, respectively.

Stacy Hackenberg, Precinct 4 justice of the peace, ran unopposed in the Democratic primary. Redden will face off against her this fall.

For Williamson County’s top position, incumbent Bill Gravell received 57% of the votes in the GOP primary for county judge after defeating Ryan Gallagher. Gravell will challenge Blane Conklin, who ran unopposed in the Democratic contest.

The Republican primary for Williamson County Precinct 4 commissioner was won by incumbent Russ Boles with 60% of the vote. He defeated Terri Romere, who received 40% of the tallies. Boles opposes Taylor resident Jose Orta, who did not have a challenger in the Democratic primary.

A runoff will be held between Republicans Caroline Harris and Patrick McGuinness for the state representative District 52 seat. Luis Echegary is already set to be the Democratic opponent after running unopposed in his primary.

Williamson County election results are available at http:// www.wilco.org/elections.


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