Fort Bend County voting season is far from over, with multiple races still out for the following March primaries.
When a candidate receives the majority of votes but it is not at least 50% of the overall votes, then they go to a runoff election. In this case, the candidate who received the greatest number of votes will face off against the candidate who received the second-highest number of votes.
Here is a list of the Democratic and Republican candidates for each race as they appear on the ballot, as reported by Community Impact Newspaper.
Democratic candidates:
Republican candidates:
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