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By Kristen Barton, Fort Worth Report
May 24, 2022
Phil Sorrells spent much of his campaign championing his experience over his opponent Matt Krause — a campaign that convinced voters to choose him to represent the Republican Party in the Tarrant County district attorney race.
About 10 p.m. Tuesday, state Rep. Krause conceded to Sorrells, a Tarrant County Criminal Court No. 10 judge who maintained his lead in the runoff race after winning by 10 percentage points in the first election.
Not long after Krause conceded, unofficial results showed 53,245 ballots cast with 59.41% for Sorrells and 40.59% for Krause.
Tuesday's votes show he has the trust of voters in Tarrant County, Sorrells said.
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