District 1: Ron Toppin over Hood Richardson (51 percent to 49 percent; 100 percent of precincts reporting). The final margin was 131 votes in unofficial totals.
District 2: Jean Preston leading (85 percent of the vote with 50 percent reporting)
District 8: Bill Fairley leading (76 percent of votes; 50 percent of precincts)
District 21: Juanita Gonzalez leading (61 percent of votes; 30 percent of precincts)
District 24: Hugh Webster wins (77 percent of votes; 100 percent of precincts)
District 31: Pete Brunstetter leading (43 percent of votes; 91 percent of precincts) Nathan Tabor is second with 33 percent of votes in this three-person race.
District 35: Eddie Goodall wins (78 percent of votes; 95 percent of precincts)
District 45: David Blust unseats incumbent John Garwood (61 percent of votes; 100 percent of precincts) Garwood drew fire for his role in the lottery vote of 2005.
District 49: R.L Clark leads in early returns (66 percent of votes; just 2 percent of precincts)
District 50: Ken McKim leads (46 percent of votes; 60 percent of precincts) Sue Lynn Ledford is second in the four-way race with 40 percent of the votes.