In District 2, Thompson earned 147 of the 204 early votes, and DeLaCruz held 41.
As votes started the roll in through the night, Thompson and Miller's leads continued to expand. Final results showed Thompson with 417 votes, nearly 70% of the vote, which pointed toward his reelection.
Miller earned the most votes out of any SMD candidate with 896, beating DeWitt's 635. He credited his win to his team's "old fashioned" campaigning, which included phone calls and knocking on doors.
"I had someone tell me, you get a handshake out of someone, you seal their vote, and it worked," Miller said. "I have a lot of learning to do ... but I'm looking forward to it."