The Texas Tribune is a nonprofit and nonpartisan news organization dedicated to helping you navigate Texas policy and politics — including the 2022 elections. Here are the election results of the Texas 2022 primary election on March 1.
Texas voters chose party nominees for statewide seats, including governor, and newly drawn, district-based congressional and legislative seats. Those nominees will face off in the general election in November. If no candidate in a primary election received a majority of the vote, the top two vote-getters go head-to-head in a runoff in May.
What you should know:
- At least 18,000 Texas mail-in votes were rejected in the first election under new GOP voting rules.
- The Harris County election chief resigned as both parties demanded answers about the county’s fumbled vote count.
- Texas has a history of a dismal turnout rate in primary elections, and nearly 18% of registered voters cast a ballot this year.
- The activist wings of both major political parties entered the Texas primary hoping to shake up state leadership. But the results fell short of ushering in a sea change.
- Gov. Greg Abbott and Beto O’Rourke easily won their gubernatorial primaries, setting up a November race.
- U.S. Rep. Van Taylor announced he was ending his reelection campaign after he admitted to an affair the day the election. Nine-term incumbent U.S. Rep. Henry Cuellar, D-Laredo, will compete in a runoff against progressive attorney Jessica Cisneros.
- Almost all the legislative candidates preferred by Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick and House Speaker Dade Phelan advanced to the November general election. And most sitting House and Senate members seeking to return to the Texas Capitol kept their seats.
- Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, beset by a criminal indictment and FBI probe, will face George P. Bush, the state’s land commissioner and scion of a political dynasty, in a May 24 runoff.
- Texas has new political maps. See which districts your home is in.
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Governor
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Greg Abbott Incumbent | 1,299,059 | 66.5% |
R | Allen West | 239,557 | 12.3% |
R | Don Huffines | 234,138 | 12.0% |
R | Chad Prather | 74,173 | 3.8% |
R | Rick Perry* | 61,424 | 3.1% |
R | Kandy Kaye Horn | 23,605 | 1.2% |
R | Paul Belew | 11,387 | 0.6% |
R | Danny Harrison | 10,829 | 0.6% |
* Perry is a Springtown man with the same name as the former governor.
The governor is the chief executive of Texas. The seat has not been held by a Democrat since 1995. Republican Greg Abbott, who is seeking a third term, won his primary outright on Tuesday. His primary challengers include former state Sen. Don Huffines and former Texas GOP Chair Allen West.
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Beto O'Rourke | 983,182 | 91.4% |
D | Joy Diaz | 33,622 | 3.1% |
D | Michael Cooper | 32,673 | 3.0% |
D | Rich Wakeland | 13,237 | 1.2% |
D | Inocencio "Inno" Barrientez | 12,887 | 1.2% |
On the Democratic ticket, former U.S. Rep. Beto O’Rourke of El Paso has statewide name recognition after his 2018 U.S. Senate and 2020 presidential runs. O'Rourke cruised to victory in his primary. His campaign wants to make up ground in South Texas.
Attorney General
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Ken Paxton Incumbent | 823,199 | 42.7% |
R | ✓George P. Bush | 439,240 | 22.8% |
R | Eva Guzman | 337,761 | 17.5% |
R | Louie Gohmert | 327,257 | 17.0% |
The attorney general is the top lawyer in Texas, representing the state in mostly civil litigation. Ken Paxton is seeking a third term, and his tenure has been clouded by a high-profile securities fraud indictment and an FBI investigation into claims of malfeasance in office. Paxton will face a May runoff against George P. Bush, the state’s land commissioner and scion of a political dynasty.
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Rochelle Garza | 438,134 | 43.0% |
D | ✓Joe Jaworski | 202,140 | 19.8% |
D | Lee Merritt | 198,108 | 19.4% |
D | Mike Fields | 125,373 | 12.3% |
D | S. "T-Bone" Raynor | 55,944 | 5.5% |
Noteworthy: Merritt suspended his campaign on Thursday March 10, clearing the way for Garza to face Jaworski in the runoff.
Democrats seeking the party’s nomination to take on Paxton included Joe Jaworski, a Galveston lawyer and former mayor of the city; Lee Merritt, a nationally known civil rights attorney from Plano; Rochelle Garza, a former lawyer for the American Civil Liberties Union from the Rio Grande Valley; and Mike Fields, a former Republican judge on the Harris County Criminal Court.
Lieutenant Governor
The lieutenant governor, the second-highest executive in the state, presides over the state Senate. Republican Dan Patrick, who has quietly amassed influence with former President Donald Trump, is seeking a third term. Almost all his preferred candidates nabbed enough votes to head into the November general election. Mike Collier, the Democratic nominee in 2018, seeks to challenge Patrick again this year. He will face state Rep. Michelle Beckley, D-Carrollton, in a May runoff.
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Mike Collier | 422,379 | 41.7% |
D | ✓Michelle Beckley | 304,799 | 30.1% |
D | Carla Brailey | 285,342 | 28.2% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Dan Patrick Incumbent | 1,425,717 | 76.6% |
R | Daniel Miller | 127,735 | 6.9% |
R | Trayce Bradford | 120,514 | 6.5% |
R | Aaron Sorrells | 73,031 | 3.9% |
R | Zach Vance | 70,863 | 3.8% |
R | Todd M. Bullis | 43,097 | 2.3% |
Agriculture Commissioner
The agriculture department supports farmers and administers school lunch programs. Sid Miller won the Republican primary for a third term after his challengers took aim at his ethics.
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Susan Hays | 814,283 | 82.8% |
D | Ed Ireson | 169,503 | 17.2% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Sid Miller Incumbent | 992,330 | 58.5% |
R | James White | 528,434 | 31.1% |
R | Carey A. Counsil | 176,083 | 10.4% |
Land Commissioner
The land commissioner oversees an agency that manages 13 million acres of state land, administers disaster recovery funds, contributes to public school funding and has administrative control of the Alamo. The race was wide open as incumbent George P. Bush ran for attorney general. Both parties will have a runoff.
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Sandragrace Martinez | 313,780 | 31.8% |
D | ✓Jay Kleberg | 257,034 | 26.0% |
D | Jinny Suh | 216,238 | 21.9% |
D | Michael Lange | 199,764 | 20.2% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Dawn Buckingham | 679,125 | 41.9% |
R | ✓Tim Westley | 239,473 | 14.8% |
R | Jon Spiers | 203,879 | 12.6% |
R | Don W. Minton | 171,001 | 10.6% |
R | Victor Avila | 121,998 | 7.5% |
R | Weston Martinez | 107,219 | 6.6% |
R | Rufus Lopez | 49,475 | 3.1% |
R | Ben Armenta | 48,029 | 3.0% |
Comptroller
The comptroller is the state official responsible for collecting taxes, overseeing the state treasury and forecasting the amount of money that’s available for the state’s two-year budget. Republican Glenn Hegar is running for a third term.
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Janet T. Dudding | 454,338 | 46.3% |
D | ✓Angel Luis Vega | 338,877 | 34.5% |
D | Tim Mahoney | 188,250 | 19.2% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Glenn Hegar Incumbent | 1,386,782 | 81.7% |
R | Mark V. Goloby | 310,829 | 18.3% |
Railroad Commissioner
In Texas, the Railroad Commission regulates the oil and gas industry. Members of the three-person board are elected statewide. One seat is up for election in 2022, and a semi-nude video, corruption allegations and a fatal crash roiled the GOP primary. Wayne Christian fell short of winning at least 50% of the vote and will face a runoff with oil and gas attorney Sarah Stogner in May.
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Luke Warford | 916,650 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Wayne Christian Incumbent | 775,679 | 47.4% |
R | ✓Sarah Stogner | 244,949 | 15.0% |
R | Tom Slocum Jr. | 234,439 | 14.3% |
R | Marvin "Sarge" Summers* | 194,099 | 11.9% |
R | Dawayne Tipton | 188,428 | 11.5% |
* Summers died in a car crash on Feb. 8, 2022.
State Board of Education
There are 15 districts within the State Board of Education. Nine are held by Republicans, and six are held by Democrats.
State Board of Education District 1
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Melissa N. Ortega | 42,374 | 46.1% |
D | ✓Laura Marquez | 32,504 | 35.4% |
D | Omar Yanar | 17,008 | 18.5% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Michael "Travis" Stevens | 39,865 | 63.6% |
R | Lani Popp | 22,772 | 36.4% |
State Board of Education District 2
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Victor Perez | 21,702 | 29.6% |
D | ✓Pete Garcia | 17,856 | 24.3% |
D | Thomas Garcia | 15,331 | 20.9% |
D | Michael Vargas | 14,510 | 19.8% |
D | Wayne Raasch | 3,974 | 5.4% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓LJ Francis | 38,009 | 57.5% |
R | Hilda Garza DeShazo | 28,105 | 42.5% |
State Board of Education District 3
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Marisa B. Perez-Diaz Incumbent | 77,509 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Ken Morrow | 42,291 | 55.9% |
R | Lana Jean Holland | 33,393 | 44.1% |
State Board of Education District 4
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Coretta Mallet-Fontenot | 28,917 | 38.6% |
D | ✓Staci Childs | 21,064 | 28.1% |
D | Marvin Johnson | 11,176 | 14.9% |
D | Theldon Branch | 8,254 | 11.0% |
D | Larry McKinzie | 5,490 | 7.3% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
State Board of Education District 5
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Rebecca Bell-Metereau Incumbent | 91,899 | 73.7% |
D | Juan Juárez | 24,667 | 19.8% |
D | Kevin Guico | 8,077 | 6.5% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Mark Loewe | 39,106 | 53.5% |
R | Robert Morrow | 33,975 | 46.5% |
State Board of Education District 6
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Michelle Palmer | 53,055 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Will Hickman Incumbent | 81,302 | 64.9% |
R | Mike Wolfe | 43,944 | 35.1% |
State Board of Education District 7
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Daniel Hochman | 58,897 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Julie Pickren | 66,229 | 50.5% |
R | Michael Barton | 41,349 | 31.5% |
R | Danny Surman | 19,096 | 14.6% |
R | Abolaji Tijani Ayobami | 4,415 | 3.4% |
State Board of Education District 8
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Audrey Young Incumbent | 94,705 | 100.0% |
State Board of Education District 9
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Keven Ellis Incumbent | 135,023 | 100.0% |
State Board of Education District 10
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Tom Maynard Incumbent | 168,646 | 100.0% |
State Board of Education District 11
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Luis Miguel Sifuentes | 25,401 | 47.2% |
D | James Whitfield | 18,104 | 33.7% |
D | "DC" Caldwell* | 10,261 | 19.1% |
* Caldwell is running in both the Republican and Democratic primaries. If he wins either primary, he is ineligible for the general election under Texas law.
Noteworthy: Whitfield announced he was ending his campaign after the deadline to be removed from the ballot. Luis Miguel Sifuentes is the nominee.
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Patricia "Pat" Hardy Incumbent | 84,028 | 58.9% |
R | Joshua Tarbay | 29,554 | 20.7% |
R | Rebecca Garcia | 17,260 | 12.1% |
R | "DC" Caldwell* | 11,781 | 8.3% |
* Caldwell is running in both the Republican and Democratic primaries. If he wins either primary, he is ineligible for the general election under Texas law.
State Board of Education District 12
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Alex Cornwallis | 28,985 | 51.4% |
D | Roberto Velasco | 27,403 | 48.6% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Pam Little Incumbent | 121,622 | 100.0% |
State Board of Education District 13
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Aicha Davis Incumbent | 87,947 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Kathryn Monette | 9,111 | 30.0% |
R | ✓A. Denise Russell | 8,910 | 29.3% |
R | Natalie Kohn | 7,082 | 23.3% |
R | Ajua Mason | 5,267 | 17.3% |
State Board of Education District 14
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Tracy Fisher | 40,860 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Evelyn Brooks | 77,805 | 57.2% |
R | Sue Melton-Malone Incumbent | 58,161 | 42.8% |
State Board of Education District 15
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Aaron Kinsey | 83,096 | 52.2% |
R | Jay Johnson Incumbent | 75,997 | 47.8% |
Texas Supreme Court
The Texas Supreme Court, the state’s highest civil court, has nine justices. Three of the nine seats on the Supreme Court are up for election in 2022. Justices are elected statewide, and Republicans currently hold all the seats.
Texas Supreme Court Place 3
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Erin A. Nowell | 914,184 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Debra Lehrmann Incumbent | 1,535,581 | 100.0% |
Texas Supreme Court Place 5
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Amanda Reichek | 913,836 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Rebeca Aizpuru Huddle Incumbent | 1,519,069 | 100.0% |
Texas Supreme Court Place 9
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Julia Maldonado | 922,595 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Evan Young Incumbent | 860,852 | 54.9% |
R | David J. Schenck | 708,359 | 45.1% |
Texas Court of Criminal Appeals
The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals is the state’s highest criminal court. The nine members are elected statewide and are currently all Republicans. Three seats are up for election this year.
Texas Court of Criminal Appeals Place 2
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Mary Lou Keel Incumbent | 1,485,583 | 100.0% |
Texas Court of Criminal Appeals Place 5
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Dana Huffman | 911,472 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Scott Walker Incumbent | 884,160 | 56.6% |
R | Clint Morgan | 677,504 | 43.4% |
Texas Court of Criminal Appeals Place 6
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Robert Johnson | 906,119 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Jesse McClure Incumbent | 1,474,886 | 100.0% |
U.S. House
Texas has a new 38-district congressional map that incorporates two new House seats the state gained due to population growth. U.S. representatives serve two-year terms, and 31 sitting members are running again. The state’s current delegation consists of 23 Republicans and 13 Democrats.
U.S. House District 1
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Jrmar "JJ" Jefferson | 7,411 | 45.5% |
D | ✓Victor D. Dunn | 4,554 | 27.9% |
D | Stephen Kocen | 2,457 | 15.1% |
D | Gavin Dass | 1,881 | 11.5% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Nathaniel Moran | 51,312 | 63.0% |
R | Joe McDaniel | 19,708 | 24.2% |
R | Aditya "A.D." Atholi | 6,186 | 7.6% |
R | John Porro | 4,238 | 5.2% |
U.S. House District 2
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Robin Fulford | 17,160 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Dan Crenshaw Incumbent | 45,863 | 74.5% |
R | Jameson Ellis | 10,195 | 16.6% |
R | Martin Etwop | 2,785 | 4.5% |
R | Milam Langella | 2,741 | 4.5% |
U.S. House District 3
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Sandeep Srivastava | 13,865 | 61.9% |
D | Doc Shelby | 8,531 | 38.1% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Van Taylor Incumbent | 31,489 | 48.8% |
R | ✓Keith Self | 17,053 | 26.5% |
R | Suzanne Harp | 13,375 | 20.7% |
R | Rickey Williams | 1,731 | 2.7% |
R | Jeremy D. Ivanovskis | 818 | 1.3% |
Noteworthy: Taylor announced he was ending his reelection campaign after he admitted to an affair the day the primary. Self, a former Collin County judge, is the nominee.
U.S. House District 4
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Iro Omere | 16,404 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Pat Fallon Incumbent | 41,297 | 59.0% |
R | Dan Thomas | 21,168 | 30.2% |
R | John E. Harper | 7,576 | 10.8% |
U.S. House District 5
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Tartisha Hill | 10,689 | 52.7% |
D | Kathleen Cordelia Bailey | 9,605 | 47.3% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Lance Gooden Incumbent | 47,692 | 100.0% |
U.S. House District 6
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓J.K. "Jake" Ellzey Incumbent | 38,683 | 71.2% |
R | James Buford | 8,636 | 15.9% |
R | Bill Payne | 7,008 | 12.9% |
U.S. House District 7
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Lizzie Fletcher Incumbent | 29,579 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Johnny Teague | 9,293 | 43.0% |
R | ✓Tim Stroud | 6,346 | 29.4% |
R | Tina Blum Cohen | 1,792 | 8.3% |
R | Lance Stewart | 1,764 | 8.2% |
R | Rudy A. Atencio | 1,024 | 4.7% |
R | Laique Rehman | 977 | 4.5% |
R | Benson Gitau | 422 | 2.0% |
U.S. House District 8
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Laura Jones | 14,496 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Morgan Luttrell | 34,271 | 52.1% |
R | Christian Collins | 14,659 | 22.3% |
R | Jonathan Hullihan | 8,296 | 12.6% |
R | Dan McKaughan | 1,585 | 2.4% |
R | Jessica Wellington | 1,550 | 2.4% |
R | Candice C. Burrows | 1,519 | 2.3% |
R | Chuck Montgomery | 1,169 | 1.8% |
R | Michael Philips | 871 | 1.3% |
R | Jonathan A. Mitchell | 791 | 1.2% |
R | Betsy Bates | 712 | 1.1% |
R | Taylor M. Whichard IV | 295 | 0.4% |
U.S. House District 9
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Al Green Incumbent | 42,782 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Jimmy I. Leon | 10,503 | 100.0% |
U.S. House District 10
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Linda Nuno | 20,537 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Michael T. McCaul Incumbent | 63,920 | 100.0% |
U.S. House District 11
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
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Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓August Pfluger Incumbent | 61,479 | 100.0% |
U.S. House District 12
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Trey J. Hunt | 20,561 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Kay Granger Incumbent | 46,779 | 75.2% |
R | Ryan J. Catala | 8,759 | 14.1% |
R | Alysia Rieg | 6,662 | 10.7% |
U.S. House District 13
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Kathleen Brown | 10,807 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Ronny Jackson Incumbent | 71,554 | 100.0% |
U.S. House District 14
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Mikal Williams | 10,691 | 50.2% |
D | Eugene Howard | 10,619 | 49.8% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Randy Weber Incumbent | 58,439 | 89.3% |
R | Keith Casey | 5,178 | 7.9% |
R | Ruben Landon Dante | 1,854 | 2.8% |
U.S. House District 15
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Ruben Ramirez | 9,221 | 28.3% |
D | ✓Michelle Vallejo | 6,570 | 20.1% |
D | John Villarreal Rigney | 6,268 | 19.2% |
D | Eliza Alvarado | 5,398 | 16.5% |
D | Vanessa Stephanie Tijerina | 3,470 | 10.6% |
D | Julio Garza | 1,693 | 5.2% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Monica De La Cruz | 16,835 | 56.5% |
R | Mauro Garza | 4,544 | 15.3% |
R | Sara Canady | 2,741 | 9.2% |
R | Ryan Krause | 2,728 | 9.2% |
R | Steve Schmuker Jr. | 1,064 | 3.6% |
R | John C. Lerma | 658 | 2.2% |
R | Aizar Cavazos | 504 | 1.7% |
R | Angela Juarez | 416 | 1.4% |
R | Vangela Churchill | 298 | 1.0% |
U.S. House District 16
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Veronica Escobar Incumbent | 30,954 | 88.0% |
D | Deliris Montanez Berrios | 4,235 | 12.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Irene Armendariz Jackson | 1,920 | 100.0% |
U.S. House District 17
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Mary Jo Woods | 17,085 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Pete Sessions Incumbent | 48,222 | 69.9% |
R | Jason "Storm Chaser" Nelson | 8,371 | 12.1% |
R | Paulette Carson | 7,246 | 10.5% |
R | Rob Rosenberger | 5,100 | 7.4% |
U.S. House District 18
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Sheila Jackson Lee Incumbent | 35,194 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Carmen Maria Montiel | 11,087 | 100.0% |
U.S. House District 19
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Jodey C. Arrington Incumbent | 68,503 | 100.0% |
U.S. House District 20
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Joaquin Castro Incumbent | 33,214 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Kyle Sinclair | 15,938 | 100.0% |
U.S. House District 21
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Claudia Andreana Zapata | 16,604 | 47.2% |
D | ✓Ricardo Villarreal | 9,590 | 27.3% |
D | Coy Gee Branscum II | 3,157 | 9.0% |
D | David Anderson Jr. | 3,038 | 8.6% |
D | Scott Sturm | 1,865 | 5.3% |
D | Cherif Gacis | 902 | 2.6% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Chip Roy Incumbent | 78,087 | 83.2% |
R | Robert Lowry | 7,642 | 8.1% |
R | Dana Zavorka | 4,206 | 4.5% |
R | Michael Alexander French | 3,886 | 4.1% |
U.S. House District 22
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Jamie Kaye Jordan | 20,818 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Troy E. Nehls Incumbent | 50,281 | 87.2% |
R | Gregory Jonathan Thorne | 7,378 | 12.8% |
U.S. House District 23
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓John Lira | 19,816 | 55.9% |
D | Priscilla Golden | 15,664 | 44.1% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Tony Gonzales Incumbent | 37,212 | 78.0% |
R | Alma Arredondo-Lynch | 7,261 | 15.2% |
R | Alia Garcia-Ureste | 3,235 | 6.8% |
U.S. House District 24
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Jan McDowell | 11,467 | 39.3% |
D | ✓Derrik T. Gay | 9,571 | 32.8% |
D | Kathy Fragnoli | 8,139 | 27.9% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Beth Van Duyne Incumbent | 61,768 | 85.0% |
R | Nate Weymouth | 10,868 | 15.0% |
U.S. House District 25
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Roger Williams Incumbent | 69,418 | 100.0% |
U.S. House District 26
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Michael C. Burgess Incumbent | 42,006 | 66.8% |
R | Vincent Gallo | 6,437 | 10.2% |
R | Brian Brazeal | 5,892 | 9.4% |
R | Isaac Smith | 5,085 | 8.1% |
R | Raven Harrison | 3,427 | 5.5% |
U.S. House District 27
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Maclovio Perez Jr. | 13,044 | 59.1% |
D | Anthony J. Tristan | 5,733 | 26.0% |
D | Victor Melgoza | 3,289 | 14.9% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Michael Cloud Incumbent | 45,741 | 72.5% |
R | A.J. Louderback | 7,704 | 12.2% |
R | Chris Mapp | 4,542 | 7.2% |
R | Andrew Alvarez | 2,648 | 4.2% |
R | Eric Mireles | 2,478 | 3.9% |
U.S. House District 28
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Henry Cuellar Incumbent | 23,988 | 48.7% |
D | ✓Jessica Cisneros | 22,983 | 46.6% |
D | Tannya Judith Benavides | 2,324 | 4.7% |
Noteworthy: Cuellar, who is a nine-term incumbent, is headed to a runoff. The FBI recently raided his home and office.
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Cassy Garcia | 5,923 | 23.5% |
R | ✓Sandra Whitten | 4,534 | 18.0% |
R | Steven Fowler | 3,388 | 13.5% |
R | Willie Vasquez Ng | 3,358 | 13.3% |
R | Ed Cabrera | 3,343 | 13.3% |
R | Eric Hohman | 2,988 | 11.9% |
R | Rolando Rodriguez | 1,622 | 6.4% |
U.S. House District 29
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Sylvia R. Garcia Incumbent | 19,402 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Robert Schafranek | 3,299 | 39.3% |
R | ✓Julio Garza | 2,629 | 31.4% |
R | Jaimy Blanco | 2,212 | 26.4% |
R | Lulite Ejigu | 244 | 2.9% |
U.S. House District 30
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Jasmine Crockett | 26,798 | 48.5% |
D | ✓Jane Hope Hamilton | 9,436 | 17.1% |
D | Keisha Williams-Lankford | 4,323 | 7.8% |
D | Barbara Mallory Caraway | 4,277 | 7.7% |
D | Abel Mulugheta | 3,284 | 5.9% |
D | Roy Williams Jr. | 2,746 | 5.0% |
D | Vonciel Jones Hill | 1,886 | 3.4% |
D | Jessica Mason | 1,858 | 3.4% |
D | Arthur Dixon | 677 | 1.2% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓James "J. Frank" Harris | 3,952 | 32.9% |
R | ✓James Rodgers | 3,754 | 31.3% |
R | Kelvin Goodwin-Castillo | 2,023 | 16.8% |
R | Lizbeth Diaz | 1,416 | 11.8% |
R | Dakinya "Kinya" Jefferson | 703 | 5.9% |
R | Angeigh J. Roc'Ellerpitts | 160 | 1.3% |
U.S. House District 31
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓John Carter Incumbent | 50,887 | 71.1% |
R | Mike Williams | 14,115 | 19.7% |
R | Abhiram Garapati | 6,590 | 9.2% |
U.S. House District 32
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Colin Allred Incumbent | 31,805 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Antonio Swad | 8,962 | 40.3% |
R | ✓Justin Webb | 4,007 | 18.0% |
R | Nathan Davis | 3,549 | 16.0% |
R | Darrell Day | 2,321 | 10.4% |
R | Brad Namdar | 2,270 | 10.2% |
R | EE Okpa | 1,128 | 5.1% |
U.S. House District 33
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Marc Veasey Incumbent | 16,806 | 69.5% |
D | Carlos Quintanilla | 7,373 | 30.5% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Patrick David Gillespie | 5,709 | 63.5% |
R | Robert Mac Glaflin | 3,284 | 36.5% |
U.S. House District 34
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Vicente Gonzalez* | 23,531 | 64.8% |
D | Laura Cisneros | 8,456 | 23.3% |
D | Beatriz Reynoso | 1,287 | 3.5% |
D | William Thompson | 1,085 | 3.0% |
D | Filemon Meza | 920 | 2.5% |
D | Diego Zavala | 718 | 2.0% |
D | Osbert Rodriguez Haro | 331 | 0.9% |
* Gonzalez currently represents former Congressional District 15.
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Mayra Flores | 9,490 | 60.3% |
R | Frank McCaffrey | 3,444 | 21.9% |
R | Gregory Scott Kunkle Jr. | 1,677 | 10.7% |
R | Juana Cantú-Cabrera | 1,115 | 7.1% |
U.S. House District 35
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Greg Casar | 25,505 | 61.1% |
D | Eddie Rodriguez | 6,526 | 15.6% |
D | Rebecca Viagran | 6,511 | 15.6% |
D | Carla-Joy Sisco | 3,190 | 7.6% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Dan McQueen | 2,900 | 21.3% |
R | ✓Michael Rodriguez | 2,034 | 14.9% |
R | Bill Condict | 1,529 | 11.2% |
R | Marilyn Jackson | 1,473 | 10.8% |
R | Dan Sawatzki | 1,414 | 10.4% |
R | Jennifer Sundt | 1,299 | 9.5% |
R | Sam Montoya | 1,227 | 9.0% |
R | Alejandro Ledezma | 833 | 6.1% |
R | Jenai Aragona | 589 | 4.3% |
R | Asa Palagi | 327 | 2.4% |
U.S. House District 36
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Jon Haire | 16,589 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Brian Babin Incumbent | 59,381 | 100.0% |
U.S. House District 37
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Lloyd Doggett* | 60,007 | 79.3% |
D | Donna Imam | 13,385 | 17.7% |
D | Chris Jones | 1,503 | 2.0% |
D | Quinton "Q" Beaubouef | 804 | 1.1% |
* Doggett currently represents former Congressional District 35.
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Jenny Garcia Sharon | 9,087 | 46.8% |
R | ✓Rod Lingsch | 5,403 | 27.8% |
R | Jeremiah Diacogiannis | 4,938 | 25.4% |
U.S. House District 38
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Diana Martinez Alexander | 9,861 | 44.6% |
D | ✓Duncan F. Klussmann | 8,698 | 39.3% |
D | Centrell Reed | 3,550 | 16.1% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Wesley Hunt | 35,291 | 55.3% |
R | Mark Ramsey | 19,352 | 30.3% |
R | David Hogan | 3,125 | 4.9% |
R | Roland Lopez | 2,048 | 3.2% |
R | Brett Guillory | 1,416 | 2.2% |
R | Jerry Ford Sr. | 997 | 1.6% |
R | Richard Welch | 633 | 1.0% |
R | Alex Cross | 460 | 0.7% |
R | Damien Mockus | 249 | 0.4% |
R | Phil Covarrubias | 228 | 0.4% |
Texas Senate
Every seat in the 31-member Texas Senate is up for election because the districts were redrawn last year. Almost all the preferred candidates of Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick nabbed enough votes to head into the November general election. And nearly all sitting Senate members seeking to return to the Texas Capitol kept their seats.
Texas Senate District 1
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Bryan Hughes Incumbent | 88,469 | 100.0% |
Texas Senate District 2
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Prince S. Giadolor | 24,288 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Bob Hall Incumbent | 57,477 | 100.0% |
Texas Senate District 3
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Steve Russell | 18,205 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Robert Nichols Incumbent | 88,368 | 100.0% |
Texas Senate District 4
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Misty Bishop | 19,292 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Brandon Creighton Incumbent | 74,399 | 100.0% |
Texas Senate District 5
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Charles Schwertner Incumbent | 72,796 | 100.0% |
Texas Senate District 6
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Carol Alvarado Incumbent | 23,408 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Texas Senate District 7
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Paul Bettencourt Incumbent | 58,512 | 100.0% |
Texas Senate District 8
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Jonathan Cocks | 24,775 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Angela Paxton Incumbent | 46,355 | 65.2% |
R | Matt Rostami | 24,794 | 34.8% |
Texas Senate District 9
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Gwenn Burud | 23,474 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Kelly Hancock Incumbent | 55,084 | 100.0% |
Texas Senate District 10
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Beverly Powell Incumbent | 27,486 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Phil King | 52,008 | 75.6% |
R | Warren Norred | 16,797 | 24.4% |
Texas Senate District 11
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Mayes Middleton* | 42,083 | 62.8% |
R | Bob Mitchell | 10,322 | 15.4% |
R | Robin Armstrong | 9,638 | 14.4% |
R | Bianca Gracia | 4,996 | 7.5% |
* Middleton currently represents former Texas House District 23.
Texas Senate District 12
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Francine Ly | 21,951 | 73.3% |
D | Ferdi Mongo | 8,015 | 26.7% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Tan Parker* | 53,212 | 71.1% |
R | Chris Russell | 21,657 | 28.9% |
* Parker currently represents former Texas House District 63.
Texas Senate District 13
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Borris L. Miles Incumbent | 45,597 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Texas Senate District 14
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Sarah Eckhardt Incumbent | 77,309 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Texas Senate District 15
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓John Whitmire Incumbent | 26,286 | 58.4% |
D | Molly Cook | 18,695 | 41.6% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓George Brian Vachris | 23,261 | 100.0% |
Texas Senate District 16
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Nathan Johnson Incumbent | 31,323 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Brandon Copeland | 21,587 | 100.0% |
Texas Senate District 17
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Titus Benton | 11,958 | 51.2% |
D | Miguel Gonzalez | 11,393 | 48.8% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Joan Huffman Incumbent | 58,841 | 100.0% |
Texas Senate District 18
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Josh Tutt | 22,617 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Lois Kolkhorst Incumbent | 72,214 | 100.0% |
Texas Senate District 19
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Roland Gutierrez Incumbent | 36,159 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Robert Garza | 27,135 | 100.0% |
Texas Senate District 20
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Juan "Chuy" Hinojosa Incumbent | 36,830 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Westley Wright | 16,232 | 73.1% |
R | Johnny Partain | 5,959 | 26.9% |
Texas Senate District 21
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Judith Zaffirini Incumbent | 47,076 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Julie Dahlberg | 24,855 | 100.0% |
Texas Senate District 22
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Brian Birdwell Incumbent | 69,270 | 100.0% |
Texas Senate District 23
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Royce West Incumbent | 63,371 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Texas Senate District 24
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Kathy Jones-Hospod | 20,753 | 79.9% |
D | Jeremy Kohlwes | 5,208 | 20.1% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Pete Flores | 38,342 | 46.1% |
R | ✓Raul Reyes | 27,243 | 32.7% |
R | Lamar Lewis | 17,650 | 21.2% |
Texas Senate District 25
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Robert Walsh | 35,192 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Donna Campbell Incumbent | 73,769 | 79.5% |
R | Channon Cain | 19,071 | 20.5% |
Texas Senate District 26
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓José Menéndez Incumbent | 41,833 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Ashton Murray | 22,442 | 100.0% |
Texas Senate District 27
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Morgan LaMantia | 13,531 | 33.7% |
D | ✓Sara Stapleton-Barrera | 13,101 | 32.7% |
D | Alex Dominguez | 10,163 | 25.3% |
D | Salomon Torres | 3,312 | 8.3% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Adam Hinojosa | 13,351 | 51.0% |
R | Raul Torres | 9,062 | 34.6% |
R | Isreal Salinas | 3,777 | 14.4% |
Texas Senate District 28
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Charles Perry Incumbent | 79,087 | 100.0% |
Texas Senate District 29
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓César J. Blanco Incumbent | 35,195 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Derek L. Zubeldia | 16,206 | 100.0% |
Texas Senate District 30
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Drew Springer Incumbent | 69,958 | 100.0% |
Texas Senate District 31
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Kevin Sparks | 45,867 | 54.9% |
R | Tim Reid | 19,039 | 22.8% |
R | Stormy Bradley | 13,573 | 16.2% |
R | Jesse Quackenbush | 5,101 | 6.1% |
Texas House
There are 150 members of the Texas House. Each state representative serves a two-year term. The election takes place under a new map drawn by legislators. Almost all the preferred candidates of House Speaker Dade Phelan nabbed enough votes to head into the November general election. And nearly all sitting House members seeking to return to the Texas Capitol kept their seats.
Texas House District 1
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Gary VanDeaver Incumbent | 13,279 | 62.9% |
R | George Lavender | 6,115 | 29.0% |
R | Ray Null | 1,723 | 8.2% |
Texas House District 2
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Bryan Slaton Incumbent | 16,609 | 82.4% |
R | Clyde Bostick | 3,555 | 17.6% |
Texas House District 3
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Cecil Bell Jr. Incumbent | 14,080 | 67.2% |
R | Kelly McDonald | 6,877 | 32.8% |
Texas House District 4
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Keith Bell Incumbent | 14,336 | 100.0% |
Texas House District 5
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Cole Hefner Incumbent | 20,202 | 81.0% |
R | Dewey R. Collier | 4,753 | 19.0% |
Texas House District 6
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Cody J. Grace | 4,284 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Matt Schaefer Incumbent | 17,994 | 88.9% |
R | Charles Turner | 2,251 | 11.1% |
Texas House District 7
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Jay Dean Incumbent | 16,300 | 100.0% |
Texas House District 8
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Cody Harris Incumbent | 20,433 | 100.0% |
Texas House District 9
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Jason Rogers | 2,979 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Trent Ashby* | 23,629 | 100.0% |
* Ashby currently represents former Texas House District 57.
Texas House District 10
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Brian Harrison Incumbent | 13,325 | 100.0% |
Texas House District 11
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Travis Clardy Incumbent | 13,828 | 52.8% |
R | Rachel Hale | 5,459 | 20.8% |
R | Greg Caldwell | 3,785 | 14.4% |
R | Mark Williams | 3,139 | 12.0% |
Texas House District 12
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Kyle Kacal Incumbent | 11,675 | 47.0% |
R | ✓Ben Bius | 10,392 | 41.8% |
R | Joshua Hamm | 2,791 | 11.2% |
Texas House District 13
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Cedric Davis Sr. | 2,503 | 73.0% |
D | Cuevas Sean Peacock | 926 | 27.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Angelia Orr | 10,177 | 51.3% |
R | Dennis D. Wilson | 9,669 | 48.7% |
Texas House District 14
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓John Raney Incumbent | 7,235 | 57.2% |
R | John Harvey Slocum | 5,414 | 42.8% |
Texas House District 15
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Kristin Johnson | 4,543 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Steve Toth Incumbent | 13,984 | 69.2% |
R | Maris Blair | 6,218 | 30.8% |
Texas House District 16
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Will Metcalf Incumbent | 20,952 | 100.0% |
Texas House District 17
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Madeline Eden | 5,491 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Stan Gerdes | 6,278 | 30.0% |
R | ✓Paul Pape | 5,810 | 27.7% |
R | Tom Glass | 5,377 | 25.7% |
R | Trey Rutledge | 2,122 | 10.1% |
R | Jen Bezner | 1,361 | 6.5% |
Texas House District 18
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Ernest Bailes Incumbent | 12,742 | 56.2% |
R | Janis Holt | 5,995 | 26.4% |
R | Ronnie "Bubba" Tullos | 2,631 | 11.6% |
R | Stephen A. Missick | 1,313 | 5.8% |
Texas House District 19
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Pam Baggett | 5,898 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Ellen Troxclair | 12,435 | 38.2% |
R | ✓Justin Berry | 11,523 | 35.4% |
R | Nubia Devine | 7,072 | 21.7% |
R | Perla Hopkins | 1,490 | 4.6% |
Texas House District 20
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Raul Camacho | 7,875 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Terry M. Wilson Incumbent | 16,145 | 100.0% |
Texas House District 21
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Dade Phelan Incumbent | 20,512 | 100.0% |
Texas House District 22
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Joseph Paul Trahan | 5,065 | 48.4% |
D | ✓Christian "Manuel" Hayes | 4,469 | 42.7% |
D | Lisa C. Weber | 924 | 8.8% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Jacorion Randle | 5,119 | 100.0% |
Texas House District 23
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Keith G. Henry | 5,350 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Patrick Gurski | 5,236 | 31.4% |
R | ✓Terri Leo Wilson | 4,690 | 28.1% |
R | Abel Longoria | 3,670 | 22.0% |
R | Gina D. Smith | 3,084 | 18.5% |
Texas House District 24
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Michael J. Creedon | 5,107 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Greg Bonnen Incumbent | 17,552 | 100.0% |
Texas House District 25
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Cody Thane Vasut Incumbent | 13,695 | 100.0% |
Texas House District 26
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Daniel Lee | 3,322 | 63.2% |
D | Lawrence Allen Jr. | 1,938 | 36.8% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Jacey Jetton Incumbent | 10,401 | 100.0% |
Texas House District 27
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Ron Reynolds Incumbent | 12,657 | 83.5% |
D | Rodrigo Carreon | 2,501 | 16.5% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Sohrab Gilani | 4,016 | 100.0% |
Texas House District 28
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Nelvin J. Adriatico | 5,683 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Gary Gates Incumbent | 10,655 | 75.2% |
R | Robert Boettcher | 3,508 | 24.8% |
Texas House District 29
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Ed Thompson Incumbent | 13,295 | 100.0% |
Texas House District 30
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Geanie W. Morrison Incumbent | 20,079 | 100.0% |
Texas House District 31
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Martha M. Gutierrez | 9,521 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Ryan Guillen Incumbent | 7,544 | 56.6% |
R | Mike Monreal | 4,539 | 34.1% |
R | Alena Berlanga | 1,237 | 9.3% |
Texas House District 32
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Todd Hunter Incumbent | 14,759 | 100.0% |
Texas House District 33
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Graeson Lynskey | 2,593 | 51.4% |
D | Peter Haase | 2,447 | 48.6% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Justin Holland Incumbent | 11,821 | 69.2% |
R | Dennis London | 4,413 | 25.8% |
R | Scott R. LaMarca | 841 | 4.9% |
Texas House District 34
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Abel Herrero Incumbent | 6,515 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Carolyn Vaughn | 4,835 | 72.3% |
R | James Hernandez | 1,857 | 27.7% |
Texas House District 35
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Oscar Longoria Incumbent | 5,413 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Oscar Rosa | 1,681 | 100.0% |
Texas House District 36
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Sergio Muñoz Jr. Incumbent | 5,763 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Texas House District 37
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Ruben Cortez Jr. | 3,630 | 41.3% |
D | ✓Luis Villarreal Jr. | 3,389 | 38.5% |
D | Frank Puente | 1,781 | 20.2% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Janie Lopez | 4,744 | 69.3% |
R | George Rivera | 2,097 | 30.7% |
Texas House District 38
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Erin Elizabeth Gamez | 5,439 | 58.2% |
D | Jonathan Gracia | 3,905 | 41.8% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Texas House District 39
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Armando "Mando" Martinez Incumbent | 6,351 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Jimmie Garcia | 2,455 | 100.0% |
Texas House District 40
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Terry Canales Incumbent | 8,662 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Texas House District 41
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Bobby Guerra Incumbent | 8,529 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓John "Doc" Robert Guerra | 4,519 | 100.0% |
Texas House District 42
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Richard Peña Raymond Incumbent | 8,611 | 62.7% |
D | Jorge "JD" Delgado | 5,130 | 37.3% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Joe Brennan | 1,897 | 100.0% |
Texas House District 43
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓J.M. Lozano Incumbent | 11,581 | 100.0% |
Texas House District 44
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Robert M. Bohmfalk | 5,009 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓John Kuempel Incumbent | 16,406 | 100.0% |
Texas House District 45
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Erin Zwiener Incumbent | 8,224 | 80.7% |
D | Angela "Tía Angie" Villescaz | 1,237 | 12.1% |
D | Jessica "Sirena" Mejía | 724 | 7.1% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Michelle M. Lopez | 8,159 | 100.0% |
Texas House District 46
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Sheryl Cole Incumbent | 13,845 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Sam Strasser | 3,149 | 100.0% |
Texas House District 47
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Vikki Goodwin Incumbent | 13,281 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Rob McCarthy | 8,463 | 100.0% |
Texas House District 48
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Donna Howard Incumbent | 18,923 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Texas House District 49
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Gina Hinojosa Incumbent | 21,566 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Katherine Griffin | 2,889 | 100.0% |
Texas House District 50
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓James Talarico* | 9,117 | 78.5% |
D | David Alcorta | 2,497 | 21.5% |
* Talarico currently represents former Texas House District 52.
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Victor Johnson | 2,396 | 100.0% |
Texas House District 51
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Maria Luisa "Lulu" Flores | 8,113 | 60.3% |
D | Cynthia Valadez-Mata | 1,528 | 11.4% |
D | Matt Worthington | 1,412 | 10.5% |
D | Claire Campos-O'Neal | 992 | 7.4% |
D | Albino "Bino" Cadenas | 636 | 4.7% |
D | Mike Hendrix | 499 | 3.7% |
D | Cody Arn | 269 | 2.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Robert Reynolds | 1,615 | 100.0% |
Texas House District 52
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Luis Echegaray | 6,838 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Patrick McGuinness | 5,721 | 35.1% |
R | ✓Caroline Harris | 5,110 | 31.4% |
R | Nelson Jarrin | 4,198 | 25.8% |
R | Jonathan Schober | 1,261 | 7.7% |
Texas House District 53
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Joe P. Herrera | 4,273 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Andrew S. Murr Incumbent | 21,326 | 63.3% |
R | Wesley Virdell | 12,339 | 36.7% |
Texas House District 54
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Jonathan Hildner | 3,754 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Brad Buckley Incumbent | 8,857 | 100.0% |
Texas House District 55
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Tristian T.D. Sanders | 4,759 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Hugh D. Shine Incumbent | 10,301 | 100.0% |
Texas House District 56
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Erin Shank | 3,966 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Charles "Doc" Anderson Incumbent | 17,837 | 100.0% |
Texas House District 57
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Richard Hayes | 7,151 | 57.5% |
R | Matthew Poole | 3,565 | 28.7% |
R | Matthew E. Haines | 1,721 | 13.8% |
Texas House District 58
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓DeWayne Burns Incumbent | 15,323 | 100.0% |
Texas House District 59
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Shelby Slawson Incumbent | 20,520 | 100.0% |
Texas House District 60
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Glenn Rogers Incumbent | 12,229 | 43.7% |
R | ✓Mike Olcott | 10,086 | 36.1% |
R | Kit Marshall | 3,255 | 11.6% |
R | Lucas Turner | 2,404 | 8.6% |
Texas House District 61
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Sheena King | 5,277 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Frederick Frazier | 6,078 | 42.3% |
R | ✓Paul Chabot | 5,256 | 36.6% |
R | James Herblin | 3,023 | 21.1% |
Texas House District 62
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Reggie Smith Incumbent | 15,510 | 58.7% |
R | Shelley Luther | 10,912 | 41.3% |
Texas House District 63
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓H. Denise Wooten | 4,867 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Ben Bumgarner | 3,725 | 29.0% |
R | ✓Jeff Younger | 3,534 | 27.5% |
R | Nick Sanders | 3,145 | 24.5% |
R | Jake Collier | 2,443 | 19.0% |
Texas House District 64
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Lynn Stucky Incumbent | 9,275 | 50.2% |
R | Andy Hopper | 9,187 | 49.8% |
Texas House District 65
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Brittney Verdell | 5,186 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Kronda Thimesch | 8,698 | 59.7% |
R | Peyton Inge | 3,833 | 26.3% |
R | Robert Cooksey | 2,031 | 13.9% |
Texas House District 66
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Jesse Ringness | 5,065 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Matt Shaheen Incumbent | 10,672 | 100.0% |
Texas House District 67
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Kevin Morris | 5,204 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Jeff Leach Incumbent | 10,104 | 76.9% |
R | Julia Schmoker | 3,040 | 23.1% |
Texas House District 68
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓David Spiller Incumbent | 21,558 | 69.8% |
R | Mark Middleton | 4,161 | 13.5% |
R | Craig Carter | 2,761 | 8.9% |
R | Gary W. Franklin | 2,401 | 7.8% |
Texas House District 69
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Walter Coppage | 2,184 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓James Frank Incumbent | 16,069 | 100.0% |
Texas House District 70
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Cassandra Garcia Hernandez | 2,513 | 34.2% |
D | ✓Mihaela Elizabeth Plesa | 2,435 | 33.1% |
D | Lorenzo Sanchez | 2,406 | 32.7% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Jamee Jolly | 4,158 | 38.0% |
R | ✓Eric J. Bowlin | 3,495 | 32.0% |
R | Hayden Padgett | 2,338 | 21.4% |
R | Daniel Chandler | 694 | 6.4% |
R | LaDale A. Buggs | 243 | 2.2% |
Texas House District 71
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Linda Goolsbee | 2,293 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Stan Lambert Incumbent | 12,983 | 75.6% |
R | Samuel Weatherby | 4,189 | 24.4% |
Texas House District 72
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Drew Darby Incumbent | 17,605 | 100.0% |
Texas House District 73
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Justin Calhoun | 6,913 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Barron Casteel | 13,198 | 45.7% |
R | ✓Carrie Isaac | 12,897 | 44.7% |
R | George Green | 2,769 | 9.6% |
Texas House District 74
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Eddie Morales Jr. Incumbent | 11,006 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Katherine Parker | 4,762 | 100.0% |
Texas House District 75
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Mary E. González Incumbent | 3,448 | 73.4% |
D | Rene Rodriguez | 1,248 | 26.6% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Texas House District 76
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Suleman Lalani | 3,237 | 36.7% |
D | ✓Vanesia R. Johnson | 2,181 | 24.7% |
D | L. Sarah DeMerchant | 1,707 | 19.3% |
D | James Burnett | 1,703 | 19.3% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Dan Mathews | 3,849 | 51.6% |
R | Ramesh K. Cherivirala | 1,981 | 26.5% |
R | Mike Khan | 1,632 | 21.9% |
Texas House District 77
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Evelina "Lina" Ortega Incumbent | 8,291 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
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Texas House District 78
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Joe Moody Incumbent | 8,753 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Texas House District 79
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Claudia Ordaz Perez | 7,135 | 65.2% |
D | Art Fierro Incumbent | 3,810 | 34.8% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Texas House District 80
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Tracy King Incumbent | 9,867 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Texas House District 81
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Brooks Landgraf Incumbent | 10,246 | 80.0% |
R | Casey Gray | 2,565 | 20.0% |
Texas House District 82
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Tom Craddick Incumbent | 13,643 | 100.0% |
Texas House District 83
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Dustin Burrows Incumbent | 18,397 | 82.5% |
R | Austin Jordan | 3,891 | 17.5% |
Texas House District 84
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓David Glasheen | 4,904 | 41.9% |
R | ✓Carl Tepper | 4,706 | 40.2% |
R | Kade Wilcox | 1,519 | 13.0% |
R | Cheryl Little | 581 | 5.0% |
Texas House District 85
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Larry E. Baggett | 3,987 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Phil Stephenson Incumbent | 8,618 | 40.0% |
R | ✓Stan Kitzman | 7,426 | 34.5% |
R | Fred Roberts | 3,379 | 15.7% |
R | Artemio "Art" Hernandez | 2,108 | 9.8% |
Texas House District 86
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓John Smithee Incumbent | 20,261 | 100.0% |
Texas House District 87
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Four Price Incumbent | 15,298 | 100.0% |
Texas House District 88
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Ken King Incumbent | 13,419 | 64.7% |
R | Ted Hutto | 7,311 | 35.3% |
Texas House District 89
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Candy Noble Incumbent | 11,075 | 100.0% |
Texas House District 90
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Ramon Romero Jr. Incumbent | 5,399 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
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Texas House District 91
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Stephanie Klick Incumbent | 6,426 | 49.0% |
R | ✓David Lowe | 5,116 | 39.0% |
R | Anthony Reed | 814 | 6.2% |
R | David M. Silvey | 442 | 3.4% |
R | Benjamin Damico | 314 | 2.4% |
Texas House District 92
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Salman Bhojani | 3,759 | 57.6% |
D | Tracy Scott | 1,661 | 25.4% |
D | Dinesh Sharma | 1,107 | 17.0% |
Noteworthy: From March 2-5, Decision Desk HQ incorrectly projected that the Democratic primary for state House District 92 was going to a runoff. Salman Bhojani won the Democratic nomination outright in that primary.
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Joe F. Livingston | 4,899 | 100.0% |
Texas House District 93
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓KC Chowdhury | 4,425 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Nate Schatzline | 5,033 | 43.5% |
R | ✓Laura Hill | 4,238 | 36.6% |
R | Cary Moon | 2,301 | 19.9% |
Texas House District 94
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Dennis Sherrard | 6,448 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Tony Tinderholt Incumbent | 13,552 | 100.0% |
Texas House District 95
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Nicole Collier Incumbent | 9,601 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Taylor Mondick | 3,228 | 100.0% |
Texas House District 96
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓David Cook Incumbent | 12,191 | 100.0% |
Texas House District 97
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Laurin McLaurin | 4,629 | 72.1% |
D | Christopher Rector | 1,794 | 27.9% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Craig Goldman Incumbent | 13,764 | 100.0% |
Texas House District 98
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Shannon Elkins | 5,270 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Giovanni Capriglione Incumbent | 14,483 | 68.1% |
R | Mitchell T. Ryan | 6,790 | 31.9% |
Texas House District 99
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Mimi Coffey | 4,626 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Charlie Geren Incumbent | 11,423 | 100.0% |
Texas House District 100
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Sandra Crenshaw | 2,928 | 34.2% |
D | ✓Venton C. Jones | 2,193 | 25.6% |
D | Daniel Davis Clayton | 1,971 | 23.0% |
D | Marquis Hawkins | 1,460 | 17.1% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Texas House District 101
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Chris Turner Incumbent | 7,882 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Texas House District 102
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Ana-Maria Ramos Incumbent | 6,358 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Susan Fischer | 4,628 | 100.0% |
Texas House District 103
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Rafael M. Anchía Incumbent | 7,322 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
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Texas House District 104
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Jessica González Incumbent | 5,062 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Texas House District 105
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Thresa "Terry" Meza Incumbent | 3,814 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Allan E. Meagher | 3,054 | 63.9% |
R | Gerson Hernandez | 1,729 | 36.1% |
Texas House District 106
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Jared Patterson Incumbent | 10,101 | 100.0% |
Texas House District 107
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Victoria Neave Incumbent | 4,552 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Texas House District 108
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Elizabeth Ginsberg | 9,164 | 80.8% |
D | Freda Heald | 2,180 | 19.2% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Morgan Meyer Incumbent | 16,312 | 100.0% |
Texas House District 109
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Carl Sherman Incumbent | 15,208 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Texas House District 110
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Toni Rose Incumbent | 7,790 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Texas House District 111
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Yvonne Davis Incumbent | 16,446 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Benny Flores Yrigollen | 3,238 | 100.0% |
Texas House District 112
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Elva Curl | 8,495 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Angie Chen Button Incumbent | 11,698 | 100.0% |
Texas House District 113
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Rhetta Andrews Bowers Incumbent | 5,915 | 77.7% |
D | Uduak Nkanga | 1,699 | 22.3% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Texas House District 114
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Alexandra Guio | 2,897 | 24.7% |
D | ✓John Bryant | 2,491 | 21.3% |
D | Kendall Scudder | 2,207 | 18.8% |
D | Chris Leal | 2,083 | 17.8% |
D | Charlie Gearing | 2,040 | 17.4% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Mark Hajdu | 4,666 | 100.0% |
Texas House District 115
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Julie Johnson Incumbent | 6,663 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Melisa Denis | 7,286 | 100.0% |
Texas House District 116
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Trey Martinez Fischer Incumbent | 8,528 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Texas House District 117
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Philip Cortez Incumbent | 6,659 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Aaron Schwope | 4,384 | 100.0% |
Texas House District 118
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Frank Ramirez | 6,671 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓John Lujan Incumbent | 7,850 | 100.0% |
Texas House District 119
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Elizabeth "Liz" Campos Incumbent | 8,661 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Texas House District 120
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Barbara Gervin-Hawkins Incumbent | 7,964 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Ronald Payne | 3,638 | 100.0% |
Texas House District 121
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Becca Moyer DeFelice | 7,932 | 79.1% |
D | Gabrien Gregory | 2,096 | 20.9% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Steve Allison Incumbent | 13,479 | 84.1% |
R | Michael E. Champion | 2,556 | 15.9% |
Texas House District 122
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Angi Aramburu | 8,519 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Elisa Chan | 7,452 | 37.1% |
R | ✓Mark Dorazio | 5,519 | 27.4% |
R | Adam Blanchard | 4,698 | 23.4% |
R | Mark Cuthbert | 2,440 | 12.1% |
Texas House District 123
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Diego Bernal Incumbent | 11,008 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Charlotte Valdez | 5,438 | 100.0% |
Texas House District 124
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Josey Garcia | 4,976 | 70.0% |
D | Gerald Brian Lopez | 1,596 | 22.5% |
D | Steven Gilmore | 536 | 7.5% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Johnny Arredondo | 3,277 | 100.0% |
Texas House District 125
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Ray Lopez Incumbent | 5,960 | 58.3% |
D | Eric Michael Garza | 4,271 | 41.7% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Carlos Antonio Raymond | 6,595 | 100.0% |
Texas House District 126
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓E. Sam Harless Incumbent | 12,718 | 100.0% |
Texas House District 127
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Charles Cunningham | 11,907 | 79.3% |
R | Deanna Robertson | 3,112 | 20.7% |
Texas House District 128
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Charles "Chuck" Crews | 3,309 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Briscoe Cain Incumbent | 10,848 | 100.0% |
Texas House District 129
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Kat Marvel | 6,267 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Dennis Paul Incumbent | 12,353 | 100.0% |
Texas House District 130
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Tom Oliverson Incumbent | 13,415 | 100.0% |
Texas House District 131
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Alma A. Allen Incumbent | 4,741 | 54.3% |
D | James Guillory | 2,813 | 32.2% |
D | Crystal Dillard | 1,171 | 13.4% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Gerry "The 5 Star General" Monroe | 1,391 | 100.0% |
Texas House District 132
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Cameron "Cam" Campbell | 2,564 | 52.1% |
D | Chase West | 2,357 | 47.9% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Mike Schofield Incumbent | 10,122 | 91.5% |
R | Erik Le | 939 | 8.5% |
Texas House District 133
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Mohamad Maarouf | 5,405 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Shelley Torian Barineau | 4,459 | 28.4% |
R | ✓Mano DeAyala | 4,252 | 27.1% |
R | Greg Travis | 3,646 | 23.2% |
R | Will Franklin | 2,072 | 13.2% |
R | Bert Keller | 1,275 | 8.1% |
Texas House District 134
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Ann Johnson Incumbent | 13,094 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Ryan McConnico | 6,992 | 75.4% |
R | A.A. Dominguez | 2,278 | 24.6% |
Texas House District 135
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Jon E. Rosenthal Incumbent | 4,788 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | Stephen Hagerty* | 2,112 | 51.4% |
R | Mike May | 1,996 | 48.6% |
* Hagerty was declared ineligible after the deadline to be removed from the ballot, and an ineligible candidate cannot advance to the general election. Harris County Republican Party precinct chairs will decide how to proceed.
Texas House District 136
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓John H. Bucy III Incumbent | 7,959 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Michelle Evans | 6,427 | 83.7% |
R | Amin Salahuddin | 1,249 | 16.3% |
Texas House District 137
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Gene Wu Incumbent | 3,148 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Texas House District 138
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Stephanie Morales | 5,422 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Lacey Hull Incumbent | 7,942 | 64.4% |
R | Josh Flynn | 2,390 | 19.4% |
R | Christine Kalmbach | 1,992 | 16.2% |
Texas House District 139
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Jarvis D. Johnson Incumbent | 10,094 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Texas House District 140
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Armando Lucio Walle Incumbent | 2,988 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Texas House District 141
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Senfronia Thompson Incumbent | 6,423 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Texas House District 142
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Harold V. Dutton Jr. Incumbent | 4,298 | 51.3% |
D | Candis Houston | 4,079 | 48.7% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Richard Varner | 2,251 | 100.0% |
Texas House District 143
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Ana Hernandez Incumbent | 4,735 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Texas House District 144
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Mary Ann Perez Incumbent | 3,493 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Texas House District 145
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Christina Morales Incumbent | 8,942 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Michael Mabry | 3,444 | 100.0% |
Texas House District 146
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Shawn Nicole Thierry Incumbent | 10,862 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% |
---|
Texas House District 147
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Jolanda Jones | 4,950 | 41.8% |
D | ✓Danielle Keys Bess | 2,351 | 19.9% |
D | Reagan Denise Flowers | 2,062 | 17.4% |
D | Aurelia Wagner | 1,010 | 8.5% |
D | Namrata "Nam" Subramanian | 808 | 6.8% |
D | Somtoochukwu Ik-Ejiofor | 369 | 3.1% |
D | Akwete Hines | 289 | 2.4% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Damien Thaddeus Jones | 1,117 | 53.7% |
R | Rashard Baylor | 965 | 46.3% |
Texas House District 148
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Penny Morales Shaw Incumbent | 4,748 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Kay Smith | 4,290 | 100.0% |
Texas House District 149
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Hubert Vo Incumbent | 4,271 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Lily Truong | 2,987 | 100.0% |
Texas House District 150
Democrat
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
D | ✓Ginny Brown Daniel | 4,476 | 100.0% |
Republican
Candidates | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
R | ✓Valoree Swanson Incumbent | 8,866 | 68.5% |
R | Debbie Riddle | 3,278 | 25.3% |
R | Valerie McGilvrey | 423 | 3.3% |
R | Bryan Le | 378 | 2.9% |
What we’re seeing
Turnout in primary midterm elections has historically been low, with less than a quarter of registered voters casting ballots most years. The latest preliminary turnout data published by the Texas secretary of state showed that nearly 18% of registered Texas voters cast a vote in the 2022 primaries.
New rules enacted by Republican lawmakers led to the rejection of at least 18,000 Texas mail-in votes because they did not meet the new ID requirements.
Domestic mail-in ballots turned in and postmarked by election day were counted if they arrived as late as 5 p.m. March 3. Military and overseas voters had until March 7 for their mail-in ballots postmarked by election day to arrive. In close races, mail-in votes determined the winner, which delayed calling the race. The certification of final election results was completed by the counties on March 13 and released by the Secretary of State on March 17.
The Texas Tribune’s election data was provided by Decision Desk HQ, which gathers information from the secretary of state’s office and a representative sample of 28 counties. Decision Desk called winners and provided estimates as to how many votes were left to be counted.
About the data
Election results data provided by Decision Desk HQ.
Candidate information from the Texas secretary of state’s office, the Texas Democratic Party, the Republican Party of Texas and Texas Tribune research.
County shapes and city locations provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Road lines provided by Natural Earth.
Contributions by Emily Albracht, Darla Cameron, Chris Essig, Mandi Cai and Alexa Ura.
Disclosure: The Texas secretary of state, the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts, Terry Canales, Senfronia Thompson, Brooks Landgraf, Vikki Goodwin, Todd Hunter and Freda Heald have been financial supporters of The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan news organization that is funded in part by donations from members, foundations and corporate sponsors. Financial supporters play no role in the Tribune’s journalism. Find a complete list of them here.
Corrections: An earlier version of this page incorrectly identified state House District 23 candidate Terri Leo Wilson as Teresa Leo-Wilson. In addition, from March 2-5, Decision Desk HQ incorrectly projected that the Democratic primary for state House District 92 was going to a runoff. Salman Bhojani won the Democratic nomination outright in that primary.
An earlier version of this page showed candidate James Whitfield going to the runoff in the Democratic primary for State Board of Education District 11. Whitfield ended his campaign after the deadline to be removed from the ballot. Because he is no longer running, the race will not go to a runoff in May.
An earlier version of this page incorrectly stated that the Texas Department of Agriculture regulates fuel pumps in the state. Regulation of fuel pumps was transferred to the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation in 2020.