Since the last blog …

District 3: Incumbent Democrat Alice Graham Underhill is declared the winner

District 10: Democrat Van Braxton is declared the winner (Democratic pickup of GOP seat)

District 13: Republican Pat McElraft is declared the winner in the race for Jean Preston’s open seat

District 14: Incumbent Republican George Cleveland is declared the winner

District 15: Incumbent Republican Robert Grady is declared the winner

District 17: Incumbent Republican Bonner Stiller is declared the winner

District 18: Incumbent Democrat Thomas Wright is declared the winner

District 34: Stay tuned; the results I’m seeing look a bit off.

District 36: Incumbent Republican Nelson Dollar apparently wins. He leads Greer Beaty by 383 votes (50.80 percent to 49.20 percent.) Unless provisional ballots cause a major shift, Dollar returns to the House.

District 37: Incumbent Republican Paul Stam is declared the winner

District 39: There’s no checkmark from the Associated Press, but incumbent Democrat Linda Coleman appears to have won a convincing re-election with 59 percent of the vote and all precincts reporting.

District 41: Democratic challenger Ty Harrell appears to have knocked off GOP incumbent Russell Capps 52-48 (799 votes). Once again, there’s no checkmark yet from the AP.

District 45: Incumbent Democrat Rick Glazier is declared the winner

District 57: Incumbent Democrat Pricey Harrison is declared the winner

District 59: Incumbent Democrat Maggie Jeffus is declared the winner

More to come …