Midterm results proved that Texas is still a deeply Red State, as Abbott beat Beto with a margin of around 880,000 votes. In some rural areas, the margin on which Beto lost was enormous but in urban counties like Harris, things were a little bit different. Abbott lost Harris County by a margin of more than 104,000 votes. In this link, you can check out the results of the election for Governor and for Attorney General in your area by searching for your precinct number with the map search bar.
Additionally, The Houston Chronicle released a map where you can see the result in every area of Harris County.
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