2020 Texas House of Representatives election

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2020 Texas House of Representatives election
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  2018 November 3, 2020 2022  

All 150 seats in the Texas House of Representatives
76 seats needed for a majority
 Majority partyMinority party
  3x4.svg Texas State Rep. Chris Turner 2021 (alt cropped).jpg
Leader Dennis Bonnen
(retired)
Chris Turner
Party Republican Democratic
Leader sinceJanuary 8, 2019January 30, 2017
Leader's seat25th101st
Seats before8367
Seats after8367
Seat changeSteady2.svgSteady2.svg
Popular vote5,706,1474,525,726
Percentage54.92%43.56%
SwingIncrease2.svg 2.45%Decrease2.svg 2.97%

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     Republican hold     Democratic hold
     Republican gain     Democratic gain

Republican:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     ≥90%

Contents

Democratic:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     ≥90%

Speaker before election

Dennis Bonnen
Republican

Elected Speaker

Dade Phelan
Republican

The 2020 Texas House of Representatives elections took place as part of the biennial United States elections. Texas voters elected state representatives in all 150 of the state house's districts. Primary elections were held in March 2020. [1] The winners of this election served in the 87th Texas Legislature. Two seats changed hands, both in Harris County, one Democratic flip and one Republican flip, for no net change. [2]

Background

In the 2018 election, the Texas Democrats had a net gain of 12 seats from the opposing Texas Republicans.

In 2019, House Speaker Dennis Bonnen announced he would not seek reelection. [3]

In October 2020, The Washington Post identified this state election as one of eight whose outcomes could affect partisan balance during post-census redistricting. [4]

Predictions

Analysts considered the Texas House to be competitive in the 2020 elections, with Republicans holding the advantage. Due to the large number of competitive seats, Democrats had an opening to win control of the chamber for the first time since 2000, but they would have to win almost all of them. [5] Near election day, however, The Cook Political Report shifted their rating for the chamber to "Tossup" due to the heavy amount of early voting taking place in the state's urban areas in the leadup to the election. [6]

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report [6] TossupNov. 2, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball [7] Lean RMay 7, 2020

Polling

House District 26

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size [a]
Margin
of error
Jacey
Jetton (R)
L. Sarah
DeMerchant (D)
Undecided
Reform Austin [8] Released Oct 9, 2020>400 (LV)± 4.89%44%50%6%

House District 28

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size [a]
Margin
of error
Gary
Gates (R)
Elizabeth
Markowitz (D)
Undecided
Reform Austin [8] Released Oct 9, 2020>400 (LV)± 4.89%47%45%9%

House District 45

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size [a]
Margin
of error
Erin
Zweiner (D)
Carrie
Issac (R)
Undecided
Reform Austin [8] Released Oct 9, 2020>400 (LV)± 4.89%54%39%7%

House District 54

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size [a]
Margin
of error
Brad
Buckley (R)
Likeitha
Williams (D)
Undecided
Reform Austin [8] Released Oct 9, 2020>400 (LV)± 4.89%38%54%8%

House District 64

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size [a]
Margin
of error
Lynn
Stucky (R)
Angela
Brewer (D)
Undecided
Reform Austin [8] Released Oct 9, 2020>400 (LV)± 4.89%47%43%10%

House District 65

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size [a]
Margin
of error
Michelle
Beckley (D)
Kronda
Thimesch (R)
Undecided
Reform Austin [8] Released Oct 9, 2020>400 (LV)± 4.89%50%39%11%
EMC Research/Kronda Thimesch (R) [9] [A] Aug 5–9, 2020400 (LV)± 4.9%52%38%

House District 66

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size [a]
Margin
of error
Matt
Shaheen (R)
Sharon
Hirsch (D)
Undecided
Reform Austin [8] Released Oct 9, 2020>400 (LV)± 4.89%46%48%6%

House District 67

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size [a]
Margin
of error
Jeff
Leach (R)
Lorenzo
Sanchez (D)
Undecided
Reform Austin [8] Released Oct 9, 2020>400 (LV)± 4.89%44%46%10%

House District 92

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size [a]
Margin
of error
Jeff
Cason (R)
Jeff
Whitfield (D)
Undecided
Reform Austin [8] Released Oct 9, 2020>400 (LV)± 4.89%50%38%12%

House District 93

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size [a]
Margin
of error
Matt
Krause (R)
Lydia
Bean (D)
Undecided
Reform Austin [8] Released Oct 9, 2020>400 (LV)± 4.89%46%45%9%

House District 94

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size [a]
Margin
of error
Tony
Tinderholt (R)
Alisa
Simmons (D)
Undecided
Reform Austin [8] Released Oct 9, 2020>400 (LV)± 4.89%43%45%12%

House District 96

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size [a]
Margin
of error
David
Cook (R)
Joe
Drago (D)
Undecided
Reform Austin [8] Released Oct 9, 2020>400 (LV)± 4.89%38%43%19%

House District 97

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size [a]
Margin
of error
Craig
Goldman (R)
Elizabeth
Beck (D)
Undecided
Reform Austin [8] Released Oct 9, 2020>400 (LV)± 4.89%40%53%7%
Hypothetical polling in District 97

Generic Democrat vs Generic Republican

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size [a]
Margin
of error
Generic
Republican
Generic
Democrat
Undecided
Public Policy Polling/DLCC [10] [B] September 23–24, 2020528 (V)± 4.3%46%46%8%

House District 102

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size [a]
Margin
of error
Ana-Maria
Ramos (D)
Linda
Koop (R)
Undecided
Reform Austin [8] Released Oct 9, 2020>400 (LV)± 4.89%54%42%4%

House District 108

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size [a]
Margin
of error
Morgan
Meyer (R)
Joanna
Cattanach (D)
Undecided
Reform Austin [8] Released Oct 9, 2020>400 (LV)± 4.89%36%55%9%
GQR Research/Joanna Cattanach (D) [11] [C] Jul 22–25, 2020401 (LV)± 4.9%43%48%
Hypothetical polling in District 108

Generic Democrat vs Generic Republican

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size [a]
Margin
of error
Generic
Republican
Generic
Democrat
Undecided
Public Policy Polling/DLCC [12] [D] September 23–24, 2020458 (V)± 4.6%41%51%7%

House District 112

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size [a]
Margin
of error
Angie Chen
Button (R)
Brandy
Chambers (D)
Undecided
Reform Austin [8] Released Oct 9, 2020>400 (LV)± 4.89%43%47%10%
GQR Research/Brandy for Texas (D) [13] [E] Jul 6–9, 2020401 (LV)± 4.9%46%48%

House District 113

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size [a]
Margin
of error
Will
Douglas (R)
Rhetta
Bowers (D)
EMC Research/Rhetta Bowers (D) [14] [F] Jul 29 – Aug 2, 2020405 (LV)± 4.9%36%53%

House District 121

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size [a]
Margin
of error
Steve
Allison (R)
Celina
Montoya (D)
Undecided
Reform Austin [8] Released Oct 9, 2020>400 (LV)± 4.89%49%41%10%
Lake Research Partners/Ann Johnson (D) [15] [16] [17] [G] Jul 28 – Aug 1, 2020406 (LV)± 4.9%42%49%9%

House District 126

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size [a]
Margin
of error
Sam
Harless (R)
Natali
Hurtado (D)
Undecided
Reform Austin [8] Released Oct 9, 2020>400 (LV)± 4.89%49%43%8%
GQR Research/Texas House Democratic Campaign Committee (D) [18] [G] Jul 27–30, 2020401 (LV)± 4.9%47%43%

House District 132

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size [a]
Margin
of error
Gina
Calanni (D)
Mike
Schofield (R)
Undecided
Reform Austin [8] Released Oct 9, 2020>400 (LV)± 4.89%50%40%10%

House District 134

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size [a]
Margin
of error
Sarah
Davis (R)
Ann
Johnson (D)
OtherUndecided
Reform Austin [8] Released Oct 9, 2020>400 (LV)± 4.89%31%57%12%
Lake Research Partners/Ann Johnson (D) [19] [H] Aug 3–6, 2020400 (LV)± 4.9%42%44%13% [b]

House District 135

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size [a]
Margin
of error
Jon
Rosenthal (D)
Justin
Ray (R)
Undecided
Reform Austin [8] Released Oct 9, 2020>400 (LV)± 4.89%48%39%13%

House District 138

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size [a]
Margin
of error
Lacey
Hull (R)
Akilah
Bacy (D)
Undecided
Reform Austin [8] Released Oct 9, 2020>400 (LV)± 4.89%42%43%15%
PPP/TXHDCC [20] [21] [I] Oct 6–7, 2020451 (V)± 4.6%45% [c] 54%1%
GQR Research (D) [22] [23] Aug 3–7, 2020400 (LV)± 4.9%42%48%
Hypothetical polling in District 138
Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size [a]
Margin
of error
Generic
Republican
Generic
Democrat
Undecided
PPP/TXHDCC [20] [24] [J] October 6–7, 2020451 (V)± 4.6%43%52%
Public Policy Polling/DLCC [25] [K] September 23–24, 2020483 (V)± 4.5%44%50%6%

Summary of results

Summary of the November 3, 2020 Texas House of Representatives election results [2]
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PartyCandi-
dates
Votes %Seats+/– %
Republican Party 1205,706,14754.91%83-55.33%
Democratic Party 1244,525,72643.56%67-44.67%
Libertarian Party 32156,8831.51%00%
Green Party 22,3410.02%00%
Total27810,391,097100.00%150
Popular vote
Republican
54.91%
Democratic
43.56%
Libertarian
1.51%
Green
0.02%
House seats won
Republican
55.33%
Democratic
44.67%

Close races

Seats where the margin of victory was under 10%:

  1. District 112, 0.33%
  2. District 135, 0.40%
  3. District 66, 0.98%
  4. District 47, 0.99%
  5. District 108, 1.62%
  6. District 45, 1.06%
  7. District 52, 2.96%
  8. District 65, 3.02%
  9. District 138, 3.28%
  10. District 67, 3.42%
  11. District 113, 3.54%
  12. District 26, 3.58%
  13. District 92, 3.67%
  14. District 132, 3.75% (gain) (tipping-point district)
  15. District 134, 4.54% (gain)
  16. District 94, 5.07%
  17. District 96, 5.12%
  18. District 126, 6.64%
  19. District 54, 6.78%
  20. District 121, 6.90%
  21. District 114, 7.30%
  22. District 97, 7.36%
  23. District 74, 7.84%
  24. District 102, 7.88%
  25. District 93, 8.94%
  26. District 64, 9.90%

Results by district

Election results: [26]

District Democratic Republican OthersTotalResult
Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%
District 1 --59,508100.00%--59,508100.00%Republican hold
District 2 14,51418.71%63,07481.29%--77,588100.00%Republican hold
District 3 20,62522.66%70,38577.34%--91,010100.00%Republican hold
District 4 --65,90379.08%17,43720.92%83,340100.00%Republican hold
District 5 14,82420.03%59,17979.97%--74,021100.00%Republican hold
District 6 23,42631.84%50,14368.16%--73,569100.00%Republican hold
District 7 --54,726100.00%--54,726100.00%Republican hold
District 8 --50,43385.91%8,27114.09%58,704100.00%Republican hold
District 9 --62,151100.00%--62,151100.00%Republican hold
District 10 --65,06275.83%20,73324.17%85,795100.00%Republican hold
District 11 15,96524.25%49,86475.75%--65,829100.00%Republican hold
District 12 --49,785100.00%--49,785100.00%Republican hold
District 13 --72,890100.00%--72,890100.00%Republican hold
District 14 26,52042.47%35,92257.53%--62,442100.00%Republican hold
District 15 36,11133.53%71,58666.47%--107,697100.00%Republican hold
District 16 --74,821100.00%--74,821100.00%Republican hold
District 17 25,88136.40%45,21963.60%--71,100100.00%Republican hold
District 18 --56,026100.00%--56,026100.00%Republican hold
District 19 --72,573100.00%--72,573100.00%Republican hold
District 20 31,64828.63%78,88471.37%--110,532100.00%Republican hold
District 21 --65,689100.00%--65,689100.00%Republican hold
District 22 35,90368.27%16,68531.73%--52,588100.00%Democratic hold
District 23 31,15439.83%47,06860.17%--78,222100.00%Republican hold
District 24 25,84827.57%65,56069.92%1,9942.51%93,764100.00%Republican hold
District 25 19,26128.43%48,49271.57%--67,753100.00%Republican hold
District 26 40,43648.21%43,43851.79%--83,874100.00%Republican hold
District 27 56,37367.81%26,76632.19%--83,139100.00%Democratic hold
District 28 53,90844.73%66,61955.27%--120,527100.00%Republican hold
District 29 41,71243.31%54,59456.69%--96,306100.00%Republican hold
District 30 --57,232100.00%--57,232100.00%Republican hold
District 31 32,23558.41%22,95041.59%--55,185100.00%Democratic hold
District 32 26,92538.86%42,35761.14%--69,282100.00%Republican hold
District 33 41,82735.05%77,50364.95%--119,330100.00%Republican hold
District 34 32,72059.49%22,28440.51%--55,004100.00%Democratic hold
District 35 31,195100.00%----31,195100.00%Democratic hold
District 36 36,564100.00%----36,564100.00%Democratic hold
District 37 27,650100.00%----27,650100.00%Democratic hold
District 38 35,492100.00%----35,492100.00%Democratic hold
District 39 36,860100.00%----36,860100.00%Democratic hold
District 40 34,576100.00%----34,576100.00%Democratic hold
District 41 32,09757.87%23,36642.13%--55,463100.00%Democratic hold
District 42 35,709100.00%----35,709100.00%Democratic hold
District 43 --45,357100.00%--45,357100.00%Republican hold
District 44 29,43329.48%67,30867.42%3,1003.10%70,957100.00%Republican hold
District 45 57,38350.53%56,17549.47%--113,558100.00%Democratic hold
District 46 62,064100.00%----62,064100.00%Democratic hold
District 47 66,81649.27%65,47448.28%3,3112.44%135,601100.00%Democratic hold
District 48 73,59070.10%31,38229.90%--104,972100.00%Democratic hold
District 49 80,25878.85%18,27717.96%3,2483.19%34,170100.00%Democratic hold
District 50 63,44968.78%28,80531.22%--92,254100.00%Democratic hold
District 51 59,25782.66%12,43117.34%--71,688100.00%Democratic hold
District 52 50,52051.48%47,61148.52%--98,131100.00%Democratic hold
District 53 18,71321.80%67,12778.20%--85,840100.00%Republican hold
District 54 33,91846.61%38,85353.39%--72,771100.00%Republican hold
District 55 --54,733100.00%--54,733100.00%Republican hold
District 56 23,83332.71%49,03067.29%--72,863100.00%Republican hold
District 57 13,94620.55%53,93079.45%--67,876100.00%Republican hold
District 58 16,48920.96%62,17679.04%--78,665100.00%Republican hold
District 59 --53,825100.00%--53,825100.00%Republican hold
District 60 --75,270100.00%--75,270100.00%Republican hold
District 61 14,94014.16%87,52682.95%3,0492.89%105,515100.00%Republican hold
District 62 16,07421.41%59,02078.59%--75,094100.00%Republican hold
District 63 35,42632.58%73,29767.42%--108,723100.00%Republican hold
District 64 39,50445.05%48,18854.95%--68,626100.00%Republican hold
District 65 40,52951.51%38,15648.49%--78,685100.00%Democratic hold
District 66 41,87948.58%42,72849.56%1,6001.86%86,207100.00%Republican hold
District 67 45,86748.29%49,11351.71%--94,980100.00%Republican hold
District 68 9,63014.53%56,65685.47%--66,286100.00%Republican hold
District 69 --49,731100.00%--49,731100.00%Republican hold
District 70 47,34338.15%76,75461.85%--124,097100.00%Republican hold
District 71 13,78321.15%51,37678.85%--65,159100.00%Republican hold
District 72 --54,898100.00%--45,898100.00%Republican hold
District 73 32,09125.17%95,38574.83%--127,476100.00%Republican hold
District 74 26,13153.92%22,33446.08%--48,465100.00%Democratic hold
District 75 46,455100.00%----46,455100.00%Democratic hold
District 76 36,199100.00%----36,199100.00%Democratic hold
District 77 34,659100.00%----34,659100.00%Democratic hold
District 78 38,87661.65%24,18038.35%--63,056100.00%Democratic hold
District 79 42,667100.00%----42,667100.00%Democratic hold
District 80 37,792100.00%----37,792100.00%Democratic hold
District 81 --48,239100.00%--48,239100.00%Republican hold
District 82 --61,068100.00%--61,068100.00%Republican hold
District 83 16,18520.71%61,95979.29%--78,144100.00%Republican hold
District 84 22,20838.78%35,06661.22%--57,274100.00%Republican hold
District 85 31,37241.15%43,02456.44%1,8382.41%76,234100.00%Republican hold
District 86 --67,985100.00%--67,985100.00%Republican hold
District 87 --44,412100.00%--44,412100.00%Republican hold
District 88 --45,771100.00%--45,771100.00%Republican hold
District 89 37,83738.45%58,10259.04%2,4662.51%74,648100.00%Republican hold
District 90 25,32972.40%9,65627.60%--34,985100.00%Democratic hold
District 91 25,52136.13%45,10863.87%--70,629100.00%Republican hold
District 92 36,99647.20%39,87550.87%1,5131.93%78,384100.00%Republican hold
District 93 38,33945.53%45,87654.47%--84,215100.00%Republican hold
District 94 34,75745.90%38,60250.97%2,3713.13%75,730100.00%Republican hold
District 95 46,120100.00%----46,120100.00%Democratic hold
District 96 40,55046.10%45,05351.22%2,3622.69%87,965100.00%Republican hold
District 97 37,70745.19%43,85252.55%1,8842.26%66,125100.00%Republican hold
District 98 33,86732.15%71,45967.85%--105,326100.00%Republican hold
District 99 --62,554100.00%--62,554100.00%Republican hold
District 100 45,550100.00%----45,550100.00%Democratic hold
District 101 45,531100.00%----45,531100.00%Democratic hold
District 102 37,21953.94%31,78546.06%--69,004100.00%Democratic hold
District 103 37,90874.56%12,93425.44%--50,842100.00%Democratic hold
District 104 35,710100.00%----35,710100.00%Democratic hold
District 105 31,50254.96%24,08742.03%1,7243.01%57,313100.00%Democratic hold
District 106 52,25741.49%73,69258.51%--125,949100.00%Republican hold
District 107 34,94056.50%26,90643.50%--61,846100.00%Democratic hold
District 108 48,59048.03%50,22949.65%2,3402.31%101,159100.00%Republican hold
District 109 64,14583.28%12,88016.72%--77,025100.00%Democratic hold
District 110 37,214100.00%----37,214100.00%Democratic hold
District 111 59,450100.00%----59,450100.00%Democratic hold
District 112 33,53748.59%33,75948.92%1,7192.49%69,015100.00%Republican hold
District 113 35,62751.77%33,19448.23%--68,821100.00%Democratic hold
District 114 42,84253.65%37,01446.35%--79,856100.00%Democratic hold
District 115 40,96156.90%31,02643.10%--71,987100.00%Democratic hold
District 116 41,42669.12%18,51030.88%--59,936100.00%Democratic hold
District 117 50,09254.85%37,71141.29%3,5183.85%91,321100.00%Democratic hold
District 118 33,23056.75%23,37639.92%1,9523.33%58,558100.00%Democratic hold
District 119 37,57461.67%21,15434.72%8281.36%60,926100.00%Democratic hold
District 120 40,00465.81%18,83030.98%1,9503.21%60,784100.00%Democratic hold
District 121 43,86346.55%50,36753.45%--94,230100.00%Republican hold
District 122 50,19540.37%74,14959.63%--124,344100.00%Republican hold
District 123 3 [d] 100.00%----3 [d] 100.00%Democratic hold
District 124 3 [d] 100.00%----3 [d] 100.00%Democratic hold
District 125 45,50079.80%--11,51520.20%57,015100.00%Democratic hold
District 126 34,53846.68%39,45753.32%--73,995100.00%Republican hold
District 127 --60,59970.26%25,65329.74%86,252100.00%Republican hold
District 128 22,56931.61%48,83168.39%--71,400100.00%Republican hold
District 129 34,82341.07%49,97258.93%--84,795100.00%Republican hold
District 130 32,22931.00%71,72269.00%--103,951100.00%Republican hold
District 131 47,790100.00%----47,790100.00%Democratic Hold
District 132 48,51448.07%52,29951.82%1160.11%100,929100.00%Republican gain
District 133 36,55041.15%50,78557.17%1,4901.68%88,825100.00%Republican hold
District 134 56,89552.27%51,96047.73%--108,855100.00%Democratic gain
District 135 36,76049.06%36,46048.66%1,7032.27%74,923100.00%Democratic hold
District 136 53,88753.31%43,53343.07%3,6533.61%101,073100.00%Democratic hold
District 137 23,50281.48%--5,34218.52%28,844100.00%Democratic hold
District 138 30,98248.36%33,08151.64%--64,063100.00%Republican hold
District 139 48,84185.88%--8,02914.12%56,870100.00%Democratic hold
District 140 25,989100.00%----25,989100.00%Democratic hold
District 141 38,529100.00%----38,529100.00%Democratic hold
District 142 42,12774.77%14,21325.23%--56,340100.00%Democratic hold
District 143 30,460100.00%----30,460100.00%Democratic hold
District 144 17,51656.42%13,52843.58%--31,044100.00%Democratic hold
District 145 27,41564.01%14,44533.73%9702.26%42,830100.00%Democratic hold
District 146 45,15187.04%--6,72312.96%51,874100.00%Democratic hold
District 147 58,763100.00%----58,763100.00%Democratic hold
District 148 38,28763.67%21,84436.33%--60,131100.00%Democratic hold
District 149 31,91959.42%21,79940.58%--53,718100.00%Democratic hold
District 150 37,46638.55%56,51258.15%3,2063.30%97,184100.00%Republican hold
Total4,525,72643.56%5,706,14754.92%157,6081.52%10,389,481100.00%

Detailed results

Districts 1-9

1st District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Gary VanDeaver (incumbent) 59,508 100.0
Total votes59,508 100.0
2nd District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Bryan Slaton 63,074 81.29
Democratic Bill Brannon14,51418.71
Total votes77,588 100.0
Republican hold
3rd District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Cecil Bell Jr. (incumbent) 70,385 77.34
Democratic Martin Shupp20,62522.66
Total votes91,010 100.0
Republican hold
4th District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Keith Bell (incumbent) 65,903 79.08
Libertarian K. Nicole Sprabary17,43720.92
Total votes83,340 100.0
Republican hold
5th District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Cole Hefner (incumbent) 59,197 79.97
Democratic Lawyanda Prince14,82420.03
Total votes74,021 100.0
Republican hold
6th District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Matt Schaefer (incumbent) 50,143 68.16
Democratic Julie Gobble23,42631.84
Total votes73,569 100.0
Republican hold
7th District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Jay Dean (incumbent) 54,726 100.0
Total votes54,726 100.0
Republican hold
8th District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Cody Harris (incumbent) 50,433 85.91
Libertarian R. Edwin Adams8,27114.09
Total votes58,704 100.0
Republican hold
9th District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Chris Paddie (incumbent) 62,151 100.0
Total votes62,151 100.0
Republican hold

Districts 10-19

10th District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Jake Ellzey 65,062 75.83
Libertarian Matt Savino20,73324.17
Total votes85,795 100.0
Republican hold
11th District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Travis Clardy (incumbent) 49,864 75.75
Democratic Alec Johnson15,96524.25
Total votes65,829 100.0
Republican hold
12th District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Kyle Kacal (incumbent) 49,785 100.0
Total votes49,785 100.0
Republican hold
13th District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Ben Leman (incumbent) 72,890 100.0
Total votes72,890 100.0
Republican hold
14th District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican John Raney (incumbent) 35,922 57.53
Democratic Janet Dudding26,52042.47
Total votes62,442 100.0
Republican hold
15th District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Steve Toth (incumbent) 71,586 66.47
Democratic Lorena Perez McGill36,11133.53
Total votes107,697 100.0
Republican hold
16th District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Will Metcalf (incumbent) 74,821 100.0
Total votes74,821 100.0
Republican hold
17th District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican John P. Cyrier (incumbent) 45,219 63.6
Democratic Madeline Eden25,88136.4
Total votes71,100 100.0
Republican hold
18th District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Ernest Bailes (incumbent) 56,026 100.0
Total votes56,026 100.0
Republican hold
19th District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican James White (incumbent) 72,573 100.0
Total votes72,573 100.0
Republican hold

Districts 20-29

20th District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Terry M. Wilson (incumbent) 78,884 71.37
Democratic Jessica Tiedt31,64828.63
Total votes110,532 100.0
Republican hold
21st District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Dade Phelan (incumbent) 65,689 100.0
Total votes65,689 100.0
Republican hold
22nd District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Joe Deshotel (incumbent) 35,903 68.27
Republican Jacorion Randle14,67631.73
Total votes52,588 100.0
Democratic hold
23rd District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Mayes Middleton (incumbent) 47,068 60.17
Democratic Jeff Antonelli31,15439.83
Total votes78,222 100.0
Republican hold
24th District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Greg Bonnen (incumbent) 65,560 69.92
Democratic Brian J. Rogers25,84827.57
Libertarian Dick Illyes2,3562.51
Total votes93,764 100.0
Republican hold
25th District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Cody Vasut 48,482 71.57
Democratic Patrick Henry19,26128.43
Total votes67,753 100.0
Republican hold
26th District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Jacey Jetton 43,438 51.79
Democratic Sarah DeMarchant40,43648.21
Total votes83,874 100.0
Republican hold
27th District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Ron Reynolds (incumbent) 56,373 67.81
Republican Tom Virippan26,76632.19
Total votes83,139 100.0
Democratic hold
28th District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Gary Gates (incumbent) 66,619 55.27
Democratic Elizabeth Markowitz53,90844.73%
Total votes120,527 100.0
Republican hold
29th District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Ed Thompson (incumbent) 54,594 56.69
Democratic Travis Boldt41,71243.31
Total votes96,306 100.0
Republican hold

Districts 30-39

30th District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Geanie Morrison (incumbent) 57,232 100.0
Total votes57,232 100.0
Republican hold
31st District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Ryan Guillen (incumbent) 32,235 58.41
Republican Marian Knowlton22,95041.59
Total votes55,185 100.0
Democratic hold
32nd District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Todd Ames Hunter (incumbent) 42,357 61.14
Democratic Eric Holguin26,92538.86
Total votes69,282 100.0
Republican hold
33rd District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Justin Holland (incumbent) 77,503 64.95
Democratic Andy Rose41,82735.05
Total votes119,330 100.0
Republican hold
34th District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Abel Herrero (incumbent) 32,720 59.49
Republican James Hernandez22,28440.51
Total votes55,004 100.0
Democratic hold
35th District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Oscar Longoria (incumbent) 31,195 100.0
Total votes31,195 100.0
Democratic hold
36th District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Sergio Muñoz, Jr. (incumbent) 36,564 100.0
Total votes36,564 100.0
Democratic hold
37th District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Alex Dominguez (incumbent) 27,650 100.0
Total votes27,650 100.0
Democratic hold
38th District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Eddie Lucio III (incumbent) 35,492 100.0
Total votes35,492 100.0
Democratic hold
39th District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Armando Martinez (incumbent) 36,860 100.0
Total votes36,860 100.0
Democratic hold

Districts 40-49

40th District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Terry Canales (incumbent) 34,576 100.0
Total votes34,576 100.0
Democratic hold
41st District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Robert 'Bobby' Guerra (incumbent) 32,097 57.87
Republican John Robert 'Doc' Guerra23,36642.13
Total votes55,463 100.0
Democratic hold
42nd District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Richard Peña Raymond (incumbent) 35,709 100.0
Total votes35,709 100.0
Democratic hold
43rd District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican J. M. Lozano (incumbent) 45,357 100.0
Total votes45,357 100.0
Republican hold
44th District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican John Kuempel (incumbent) 67,308 67.42
Democratic Robert Bohmfalk29,43329.48
Libertarian Julian Mardock3,1003.10
Total votes99,841 100.0
Republican hold
45th District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Erin Zwiener (incumbent) 57,383 50.53
Republican Carrie Isaac 56,17549.47
Total votes113,558 100.0
Democratic hold
46th District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Sheryl Cole (incumbent) 62,064 100.0
Total votes62,064 100.0
Democratic hold
47th District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Vikki Goodwin (incumbent) 63,703 49.27
Republican Justin Berry59,21848.28
Libertarian Michael Clark3,3112.44
Total votes135,601 100.0
Democratic hold
48th District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Donna Howard (incumbent) 69,948 70.10
Republican Bill Strieber31,38229.90
Total votes104,972 100.0
Democratic hold
49th District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Gina Hinojosa (incumbent) 80,258 78.85
Republican Charles Allan Meyer18,27717.96
Libertarian Kenneth M. Moore3,2483.19
Total votes101,783 100.0
Democratic hold

Districts 50-59

50th District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Celia Israel (incumbent) 63,449 68.78
Republican Larry Delarose28,80531.22
Total votes92,254 100.0
Democratic hold
51st District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Eddie Rodriguez (incumbent) 59,257 82.66
Republican Robert Reynolds12,43117.34
Total votes71,688 100.0
Democratic hold
52nd District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic James Talarico (incumbent) 50,520 51.48
Republican Lucio Valdez47,61148.52
Total votes98,131 100.0
Democratic hold
53rd District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Andrew Murr (incumbent) 67,127 78.20
Democratic Joe P. Herrera18,71321.80
Total votes85,840 100.0
Republican hold
54th District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Brad Buckley (incumbent) 38,853 53.39
Democratic Likeithia "Keke" Williams33,91846.61
Total votes72,771 100.0
Republican hold
55th District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Hugh Shine (incumbent) 42,390 100.0
Total votes42,390 100.0
Republican hold
56th District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Charles "Doc" Anderson (incumbent) 49,030 67.29
Democratic Katherine Turner-Pearson23,83332.71
Total votes72,863 100.0
Republican hold
57th District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Trent Ashby (incumbent) 53,930 79.45
Democratic Jason Rogers13,94620.55
Total votes67,876 100.0
Republican hold
58th District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican DeWayne Burns (incumbent) 62,176 79.04
Democratic Cindy Rocha16,48920.96
Total votes78,665 100.0
Republican hold
59th District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Shelby Slawson 53,825 100.0
Total votes53,825 100.0
Republican hold

Districts 60-69

60th District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Glenn Rogers (incumbent) 75,270 100.0
Total votes75,270 100.0
Republican hold
61st District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Phil King (incumbent) 87,526 82.95
Democratic Christopher Cox14,94014.16
Libertarian J. K. Stephenson3,0492.89
Total votes105,515 100.0
Republican hold
62nd District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Reggie Smith (incumbent) 59,020 78.59
Democratic Gary D. Thomas16,07421.41
Total votes75,094 100.0
Republican hold
63rd District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Tan Parker (incumbent) 73,297 67.42
Democratic Leslie Peeler35,42632.58
Total votes108,723 100.0
Republican hold
64th District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Lynn Stucky (incumbent) 48,188 54.95
Democratic Angela Brewer39,50445.05
Total votes87,692 100.0
Republican hold
65th District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Michelle Beckley (incumbent) 40,529 51.51
Republican Kronda Thimesch38,15648.49
Total votes78,685 100.0
Democratic hold
66th District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Matt Shaheen (incumbent) 42,728 49.56
Democratic Sharon Hirsch41,87948.58
Libertarian Shawn Jones1,6001.86
Total votes86,207 100.0
Republican hold
67th District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Jeff Leach (incumbent) 49,113 51.71
Democratic Lorenzo Sanchez45,86748.29
Total votes94,980 100.0
Republican hold
68th District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Drew Springer (incumbent) 56,656 85.47
Democratic Patsy Ledbetter9,63014.53
Total votes66,286 100.0
Republican hold
69th District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican James B. Frank (incumbent) 49,731 100.0
Total votes49,731 100.0
Republican hold

See also

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Key:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear
  2. "Undecided/no vote" with 13%
  3. With voters who lean towards a given candidate
  4. 1 2 3 4 According to the secretary of state, this race was not included in the ballot because this candidate ran unopposed. [26]

Partisan clients

  1. Poll sponsored by Beckley's campaign
  2. The DLCC exclusively supports Democratic candidates
  3. Poll sponsored by Cattanach's campaign
  4. The DLCC exclusively supports Democratic candidates
  5. Poll sponsored by Chambers' campaign
  6. Poll sponsored by Bowers' campaign
  7. 1 2 The Texas House Democratic Campaign Committee exclusively supports the election of Democrats in Texas
  8. Poll sponsored by Johnson's campaign
  9. The TXHDCC endorsed Bacy prior to the sampling period
  10. The TXHDCC endorsed Bacy prior to the sampling period
  11. The DLCC exclusively supports Democratic candidates

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