And the winners are (the Republicans of course):
United States
Senator: John Cornyn
Representative (District 17): Bill Flores
Texas
Governor: Greg Abbott
Lieutenant Governor: Dan Patrick
Attorney General: Ken Paxton
Senator (District 5): Charles Schwertner
Representative (District 14): John Raney
Comptroller of Public Accounts: Glenn Hegar
Commissioner of the General Land Office: George P. Bush
Commissioner of Agriculture: Sid Miller
Railroad Commissioner: Ryan Sitton
Chief Justice, Supreme Court: Nathan Hecht
Supreme Court, Place 6: Jeff Brown
Supreme Court, Place 7: Jeff Boyd
Supreme Court, Place 8: Phil Johnson
Criminal Appeals Court Place 3: Bert Richardson
Criminal Appeals Court Place 4: Kevin Yeary
Criminal Appeals Court Place 9: David Newell
10th Court of Appeals Place 2: Rex Davis
85th District Judge: Kyle Hawthorne
361st District Judge: Steve Smith
Brazos County
County Judge: Duane Peters
County Court at Law #1: Amanda Matzke
County Court at Law #2: Jim Locke
District Clerk: Marc Hamlin
County Clerk: Karen McQueen
County Treasurer: Laura Davis
County Commissioner Precinct 4: Irma Cauley (D)
Justice of the Peace #4: Louis Garcia
Constable Precinct 4: Isaac Butler (D)
Texas Propositions
Proposition 1 – Transportation Funds: Passed
City of Bryan Propositions
Charter Amendment, Proposition 1: Passed
Charter Amendment, Proposition 2: Passed
Charter Amendment, Proposition 3: Passed
Bryan ISD
Voters in Bryan approve a $132 million bond proposal.
The money will be used to build a pair new school buildings and make improvements to every school in the district, including security and heating and air conditioning.