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What we’re seeing as the results come in
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What we’re seeing as the results come in

SAN ANTONIO – We are closely monitoring the results of the 2024 general election, as Bexar County residents join voters across the country in casting their ballots.

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THE LATEST ON THE 2024 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS

United States Senate for Texas – Cruz V. Allred

Considered the most expensive Senate race for the 2024 general election, incumbent Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) will face incumbent U.S. Rep. Collin Allred (D-TX).

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The two candidates have also raised more money than any other Senate race in the country, raising a total of $166 million, $86 million for Cruz and $80 million for Allred, respectively.

Reto O’Rourke previously ran against Cruz in 2018 in a more progressive-leaning campaign, but fell short of incumbent Cruz by 215,000 votes.

United States House of Representatives – District 28 – Furman V. Cuellar

Incumbent Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-TX) will face Jay Furman (R-TX).

The embattled Cuellar faces former Navy Commander Jay Furman, a political newcomer in the state. Cuellar was indicted in May for allegedly accepting bribes abroad as well as money laundering.

United States House of Representatives – District 23 – Gonzales V. Limon

Incumbent Tony Gonzales (R-TX) will face Santon Limon (D-TX) for his District 23 seat.

In the election, which covers most of West Texas, two lifelong Texans are vying for a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives.

Congressman Gonzales has seen some controversy within his own party, having criticized his Republican peers for voting against providing billions of dollars in foreign aid to various parties.

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Gonzales also notably faced off against YouTuber and Second Amendment advocate Brandon Herrera in a runoff for the Republican candidate.

US House of Representatives – District 21 – Casar V. Wright V. Patterson V. Idrogo

Incumbent U.S. Rep. Greg Casar (D-TX) will face three other candidates on Tuesday, focusing primarily on his Republican counterpart Steven Wright.

Casar, a former Austin city councilman, has been defending fellow Democrat Collin Allred in his Senate campaign.

Texas State Representative – District 118 – Luján V. Carranza

Rep. John Luján (R-TX) will fight to keep his seat in the traditionally Democratic San Antonio area, facing off against Kristian Carranza (D-TX).

Carranza has been targeting Luján with intense publicity that focuses on the representative’s views on abortion, while Luján has taken a stand on family values, highlighting a case in which he allegedly saved his son from a violent home invader .