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Live Blog: Election Night 2024

Update (8:25 PM): Texas U.S. Rep. District 16: Veronica Escobar: 60%, Irene Armendariz Jackson: 40%.


Update (8:22 PM): Texas U.S. Rep. District 23: Tony Gonzales: 63%, Santos Limon: 37%.


Update (8:16 PM): Democrat Gabe Vasquez has 52% of the votes, according to early results that are coming in right now. Republican candidate Yvette Herrell has 48%.


Update (8:14 PM): In the race for El Paso District Attorney, early results show James Montoya has the support of 58% of voters. Bill Hicks has 42%.


Update (8:12 PM): 36% of voters have cast their ballots for mayoral candidate Renard Johnson. Brian Kennedy is currently in second place with 26% of the vote. Right now Cassandra Hernandez has 9% of the vote, while Steven B. Winters is in fourth place with 8%. Isabel Salcido currently has 7% of the votes.


Update (8:09 PM): ABC News currently projects Donald Trump to have 195 Electoral Votes and Kamala Harris to have 91 Electoral Votes.


Update (8:05 PM): 53% of Las Cruces voters have voted in favor of the City's Gross Receipts Tax increase measure. 47% of voters casted their ballots against the measure.


Update (7:58 PM): New Mexico U.S. Rep. District 2: Gabe Vasquez: 53%, Yvette Herrell: 47%.


Update (7:47 PM): Ted Cruz has 54% of the vote in the race for Texas' senate seat. His opponent, Colin Allred, has 44% of the vote right now.

U.S. Rep. District 23: Tony Gonzales: 62%, Santos Limon: 38%.

State Board of Education Dist. 1: Michael Travis Stevens: 55%, Gustavo Reveles: 45%.

New Mexico U.S. Rep. District 2: Yvette Herrell: 51%, Gabe Vasquez: 49%.

New Mexico U.S. Senator: Martin Heinrich: 53%, Nella Domenici: 47%.

Dona Ana District Attorney: Fernando Macias: 53%, Michael Cain: 47%.


Update (7:35 PM): 56% of voters have voted in favor of the City of El Paso's Proposition A, which will determine the future of the multipurpose event center that was planned for downtown. 43% of people voted against the measure.


Update (7:33 PM): Rudy Cruz Jr. has 62% of the vote in the race for Socorro Mayor. His opponent, Ivy Avalos, has 37% at the moment.


Update (7:26 PM): El Paso City Council District 1: Alejandra 'Ale' Chavez: 37%, Monica Reyes: 26%, Tom Handy: 20%, Sam Armijo: 14%.

El Paso City Council District 2: Josh Acevedo: 61%, Isabel Ceballos Otten: 38%.

El Paso City Council District 3: Jose Rodriguez: 27%, Deanna Maldonado-Rocha and Kenneth Bell: 21%, Fabiola H. Arellano: 19%, Jesse Romero: 11%.

El Paso City Council District 4: Joe Molinar: 39%, Cynthia Boyar Trejo: 26%, Wesley Lawrence 18%, Dorothy 'Sissy' Byrd: 15%.

El Paso City Council District 5: Ivan Nino: 37%, Amanda Cunningham: 25%, Felix J. Munoz: 21%, Sean 'Kowalski' Orr: 6%.

El Paso City Council District 7: Lily Limon: 42%, Chris Hernandez: 21%, Fabiola Campos Lopez: 20%, Alan Serna: 15%.


Update (7:23 PM): 35% of voters have cast their ballots for mayoral candidate Renard Johnson. Brian Kennedy is currently in second place with 25% of the vote. Right now Cassandra Hernandez has 9% of the vote, while Steven B. Winters is in third place with 8%.


Update (7:21 PM): The votes in favor of the Town of Anthony's Proposition A are leading at the moment with 57%, while the votes against currently total 42%.


Update (7:18 PM): Here are the latest results on the El Paso County Bond measures on the ballot:

  • Proposition A: 54% in favor, 45% against
  • Proposition B: 50% against, 49% in favor
  • Proposition C: 58% against, 41% in favor
  • Proposition D: 51% against, 48% in favor
  • Proposition E: 62% in favor, 37% against
  • El Paso County Hospital District Special Election: 63% in favor, 36% against

Update (7:16 PM): ABC News projects Donald Trump will win Texas' 40 Electoral Votes.


Update (7:13 PM): Republican Ozzie Carrasco is currently behind in the race for El Paso Constable Pct. 4 with 36% of the vote. Democratic candidate Luis 'Louie' Aguilar, meanwhile, has 63%.


Update (7:11 PM): Jackie Arroyo Butler currently has 56% of the vote in the race for El Paso County Commissioner Precinct 1. She leads Republican candidate Claudia Rodriguez with 37% of the vote and Ryan Woodcraft with 6% of the vote.


Update (7:08 PM): In the race for El Paso Sheriff, Democrat Oscar Ugarte is leading with 59% of the vote over the Republican candidate, Minerva Torres Shelton, who right now has 40% of the vote.


Update (7:06 PM): In the race for District Attorney, Democrat James Montoya has an early lead of 57% over Republican Bill Hicks, who currently has 42% of the vote.


Update (7:07 PM): In the race for Texas State House Dist. 74, Eddie Morales Jr. has 58% of the vote and Republican Robert Garza has 41%.


Update (7:02 PM): US Rep. District 16: Irene Armendariz Jackson has 39% and Veronica Escobar has 60%.


Update (6:56 PM): Early results for Texas Congressional District 23 show Republican Tony Gonzales with 73.26% of the vote and Democrat S. Limon is getting 26.74%.


Update (6:33 PM): Currently Texas is reporting 67.98% of people in the state have voted for Donald Trump and 31.06% for Kamala Harris.

Currently Texas results show that in the race for Texas' Senate seat, Ted Cruz has received 65.84% of the votes reported so far and Colin Allred has received 32.41% of the votes reported so far.


Update (6:29 PM): Currently Texas is reporting 80.51% of people in the state have voted for Donald Trump and 18.85% for Kamala Harris.

Currently Texas results show that in the race for Texas' Senate seat, Ted Cruz has received 78.65% of the votes reported so far and Colin Allred has received 19.81% of the votes reported so far.


EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) -- Check here for all of the big updates from the night for all of the major local and national races.

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