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Incumbents win in Burnet County GOP primary election

Incumbents win in Burnet County GOP primary election
Burnet County Judge Bryan Wilson secured the win to keep his seat, according to preliminary results of the March 3 GOP primary election. Also, incumbent Pct. 2 Commissioner Damon Beierle (seated) won his party primary nomination to retain his seat.

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As of 11:10 p.m. Tuesday, March 3, the Burnet County Elections Office released the unofficial cumulative results of the Republican primary election.

The Republican race results for the county judge seat showed incumbent Burnet County Judge Bryan Wilson received 52.30% (4,625 votes) to 47.70% (4,218 votes) for Alan Trevino.

Preliminary cumulative Burnet County election results for the March 3, 2026 Republican primary showed that incumbent Burnet County Judge Bryan Wilson will retain his seat for a four-year term.

In the precinct 2 county commissioners race, incumbent Commissioner Damon Beierle, 63.13% (1,565 votes) to 36.87% (914 votes) for Leonard Guenter.

No Democrats ran in the Burnet County election, so victorious primary candidates are the presumptive winners on the ballot in the November election.

 
Burnet County Judge Bryan Wilson received 52.30% (4,625 votes). File photo


 

In the precinct 2 county commissioners race, incumbent Commissioner Damon Beierle, 63.13% (1,565 votes). File photo

Llano County

In Llano County, a county judge, precinct 4 county commissioner and precinct 3 justice of the peace race were among critical races on the Republican Party ballot.

The Llano County Elections Office released their final cumulative report at 12:06 a.m. on March 4.

For Llano County judge, Rob Hardy won by 63.1% (3,342 votes) against Richard Kepp, 36.9% (1,955 votes); In the precinct 4 county commissioners race, incumbent Commissioner Jerry Don Moss (90.78%) trounced Robert Little, (9.22%). The vote count in that race was 1,496 to 152; and in the Llano County precinct 3 justice of the peace race Kerri Laffoon won with 52.04% (319 votes) to Colleen Harvey's 47.96% (294 votes).


 


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