KP George KO’d in primary race for reelection as Fort Bend County Judge
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By Mario Díaz
Published on March 4, 2026.
The primary election for the third term of the Fort Bend County Judge, KP George, ended in fifth place in the Republican primary, making it impossible for him to secure one of the top two spots needed to advance. Daniel Wong emerged as the clear frontrunner on the Republican side with over 50% of the vote. On the Democratic side, Dexter McCoy held a commanding lead over his opponents.
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