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2026 Texas House of Representatives election

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2026 Texas House of Representatives election

← 2024November 3, 20262028 →

All 150 seats in theTexas House of Representatives
76 seats needed for a majority
 
LeaderDustin BurrowsGene Wu
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Leader sinceJanuary 14, 2025January 14, 2025
Leader's seat83rd–Lubbock137th–Houston
Last election88 seats, 56.34%62 seats, 43.07%
Current seats8862
Seats neededSteadyIncrease 14

     Republican incumbent     Republican incumbent retiring
     Democratic incumbent     Democratic incumbent retiring

IncumbentSpeaker

Dustin Burrows
Republican



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The2026 Texas House of Representatives election will be held on November 3, 2026 alongsideelections for the State Senate. The winners of this election will serve in the 90th Texas Legislature. All 150 seats in theTexas House of Representatives are up for election.

Primary elections will be held on March 3, 2026, with runoff primaries taking place, if necessary, on May 26th, 2026.[1]

Partisan background

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In the2024 presidential election in Texas, RepublicanDonald Trump won 96 districts, while DemocratKamala Harris won 54 districts. In the aftermath of the 2024 election, Democrats now hold 8 districts in which Trump won, while Republicans hold no districts won by Harris.

2024 Presidential data by House district:
  Trump
  •   40–50%
  •   50–60%
  •   60–70%
  •   70–80%
  •   80–90%
  Harris
  •   40–50%
  •   50–60%
  •   60–70%
  •   70–80%

This lists the 8 districts in whichDonald Trump won in 2024 that are represented by Democrats:

DistrictIncumbent
LocationTrump margin of
victory in 2024
MemberPartyFirst
elected
Incumbent margin
of victory in 2024
35th DistrictR+6.9Oscar LongoriaDemocratic2012D+100
36th DistrictR+5.7Sergio MunozDemocratic2010D+100
39th DistrictR+2.4Armando MartinezDemocratic2004D+21.8
40th DistrictR+0.03Terry CanalesDemocratic2012D+100
41st DistrictR+1.6Roberto GuerraDemocratic2010D+6.9
42nd DistrictR+0.5Richard RaymondDemocratic1992 1998 (defeated)2000D+100
74th DistrictR+14.67Eddie MoralesDemocratic2020D+3.3
144th DistrictR+2.9Mary Ann PerezDemocratic2016D+100

Retirements

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Summary

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11 Republicans and 7 Democrats have announced that they are retiring. 7 Republicans and 4 Democrats have announced they are running for another office.

Republicans

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Democrats

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Detailed results

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Results according to theTexas Secretary of State.[22] Precinct results compiled by the Texas Legislative Council.[23]

District 1District 2District 3District 4District 5District 6District 7District 8District 9District 10District 11District 12District 13District 14District 15District 16District 17District 18District 19District 20District 21District 22District 23District 24District 25District 26District 27District 28District 29District 30District 31District 32District 33District 34District 35District 36District 37District 38District 39District 40District 41District 42District 43District 44District 45District 46District 47District 48District 49District 50District 51District 52District 53District 54District 55District 56District 57District 58District 59District 60District 61District 62District 63District 64District 65District 66District 67District 68District 69District 70District 71District 72District 73District 74District 75District 76District 77District 78District 79District 80District 81District 82District 83District 84District 85District 86District 87District 88District 89District 90District 91District 92District 93District 94District 95District 96District 97District 98District 99District 100District 101District 102District 103District 104District 105District 106District 107District 108District 109District 110District 111District 112District 113District 114District 115District 116District 117District 118District 119District 120District 121District 122District 123District 124District 125District 126District 127District 128District 129District 130District 131District 132District 133District 134District 135District 136District 137District 138District 139District 140District 141District 142District 143District 144District 145District 146District 147District 148District 149District 150

District 1

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See also:Texas's 1st House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanGary VanDeaver has not indicated whether he is running for re-election. On October 11, 2025, the Texas GOP issued a censure against VanDeaver, but stopped short of implementing newly adopted rules that would have barred VanDeaver from running in the Republican primary.[24]

District 2

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See also:Texas's 2nd House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanBrent Money is running for re-election.[25]

District 3

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See also:Texas's 3rd House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanCecil Bell Jr has not indicated whether he is running for re-election.

District 4

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See also:Texas's 4th House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanKeith Bell has not indicated whether he is running for re-election.

District 5

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See also:Texas's 5th House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanCole Hefner has not indicated whether he is running for re-election.

District 6

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See also:Texas's 6th House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanDaniel Alders is running for re-election.

District 7

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See also:Texas's 7th House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanJay Dean is running for re-election.[26]

District 8

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See also:Texas's 8th House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanCody Harris is running for re-election.[27]

Endorsements

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Cody Harris

District 9

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See also:Texas's 9th House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanTrent Ashby is retiring torun for Texas Senate, to replace retiring SenatorRobert Nichols.[2]

District 10

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See also:Texas's 10th House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanBrian Harrison has not indicated whether he is running for re-election.

District 11

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See also:Texas's 11th House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanJoanne Shofner has not indicated whether she is running for re-election.

District 12

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See also:Texas's 12th House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanTrey Wharton is running for re-election.[28]

District 13

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See also:Texas's 13th House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanAngelia Orr is running for re-election.[29] On October 11, 2025, the Texas GOP issued a censure against Orr, but stopped short of implementing newly adopted rules that would have barred Orr from running in the Republican primary.[24]

District 14

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See also:Texas's 14th House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanPaul Dyson is running for re-election.[28]

District 15

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See also:Texas's 15th House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanSteve Toth is retiring to run for theU.S. House of Representatives.[3]

Republican primary

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Candidates
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District 16

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See also:Texas's 16th House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanWill Metcalf has not indicated whether he is running for re-election.

District 17

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See also:Texas's 17th House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanStan Gerdes is running for re-election.

District 18

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See also:Texas's 18th House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanJanis Holt is running for re-election.[31]

District 19

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See also:Texas's 19th House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanEllen Troxclair has not indicated whether she is running for re-election.

District 20

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See also:Texas's 20th House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanTerry Wilson has not indicated whether he is running for re-election.

District 21

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See also:Texas's 21st House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanDade Phelan is retiring.[6] On October 11, 2025, the Texas GOP issued a censure against Phelan, but stopped short of implementing newly adopted rules that would have barred Phelan from running in the Republican primary.[24]

Anesthesiologist Dr. Ray Callas is running for this seat.[32]

District 22

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See also:Texas's 22nd House of Representatives district

Incumbent DemocratChristian Manuel is running for re-election.[33]

District 23

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See also:Texas's 23rd House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanTerri Leo-Wilson has not indicated whether she is running for re-election.

District 24

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See also:Texas's 24th House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanGreg Bonnen is running for re-election.[34]

District 25

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See also:Texas's 25th House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanCody Vasut has not indicated whether he is running for re-election.

District 26

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See also:Texas's 26th House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanMatt Morgan has not indicated whether he is running for re-election.

District 27

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See also:Texas's 27th House of Representatives district

Incumbent DemocratRon Reynolds has not indicated whether he is running for re-election.

District 28

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See also:Texas's 28th House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanGary Gates has not indicated whether he is running for re-election.

District 29

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See also:Texas's 29th House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanJeff Barry is running for re-election.[34]

District 34

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See also:Texas's 34th House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanDenise Villalobos is running for re-election.[34]

District 35

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See also:Texas's 35th House of Representatives district

Incumbent DemocratOscar Longoria has not indicated whether he is running for re-election.

District 36

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See also:Texas's 36th House of Representatives district

Incumbent DemocratSergio Muñoz has not indicated whether he is running for re-election.

District 37

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See also:Texas's 37th House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanJanie Lopez has not indicated whether she is running for re-election.

District 38

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See also:Texas's 38th House of Representatives district

Incumbent DemocratErin Gamez is running for re-election.[35]

District 39

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See also:Texas's 39th House of Representatives district

Incumbent DemocratArmando Martinez is running for re-election.[34]

District 40

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See also:Texas's 40th House of Representatives district

Incumbent DemocratTerry Canales is running for re-election.[36]

District 41

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See also:Texas's 41st House of Representatives district

Incumbent DemocratRobert Guerra has announced he is retiring.[15] Democrat Eric Holguin, a previous Congressional candidate, has announced his run for the seat.[37]

District 42

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See also:Texas's 42nd House of Representatives district

Incumbent DemocratRichard Raymond has not indicated whether he is running for re-election.

District 43

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See also:Texas's 43rd House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanJosé Manuel Lozano has not indicated whether he is running for re-election.

District 44

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See also:Texas's 44th House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanAlan Schoolcraft has not indicated whether he is running for re-election.

District 45

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See also:Texas's 45th House of Representatives district

Incumbent DemocratErin Zwiener is running for re-election.[citation needed]

District 46

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See also:Texas's 46th House of Representatives district

Incumbent DemocratSheryl Cole is running for re-election.[citation needed]

District 47

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See also:Texas's 47th House of Representatives district

Incumbent DemocratVikki Goodwin is retiring to run forLieutenant Governor.[16]

Democratic primary

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Candidates
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District 48

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See also:Texas's 48th House of Representatives district

Incumbent DemocratDonna Howard has not indicated whether she is running for re-election.

District 49

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See also:Texas's 49th House of Representatives district

Incumbent DemocratGina Hinojosa is retiring to run for Governor.[38]

District 50

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See also:Texas's 50th House of Representatives district

Incumbent DemocratJames Talarico is retiring to run for US Senate.[18]

Democratic primary

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Declared
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  • Jeremy Hendricks, labor organizer[39]
  • Kate Lincoln-Goldfinch, immigration attorney[40]
  • Samantha Lopez Resendez, chief of staff to Rep.Donna Howard[39]
Endorsements
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Jeremy Hendricks

U.S. representatives

State legislators

Local officials

District 51

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See also:Texas's 51st House of Representatives district

Incumbent DemocratLulu Flores has not indicated whether she is running for re-election.

District 52

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See also:Texas's 52nd House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanCaroline Harris Davila has not indicated whether she is running for re-election.

District 53

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See also:Texas's 53rd House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanWes Virdell is running for re-election.[34]

District 54

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See also:Texas's 54th House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanBrad Buckley has not indicated whether he is running for re-election.

District 55

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See also:Texas's 55th House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanHillary Hickland is running for re-election.[34]

District 56

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See also:Texas's 56th House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanPat Curry has not indicated whether he is running for re-election.

District 57

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See also:Texas's 57th House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanRichard Hayes has not indicated whether he is running for re-election.

District 58

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See also:Texas's 58th House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanHelen Kerwin has not indicated whether she is running for re-election.

District 59

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See also:Texas's 59th House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanShelby Slawson has not indicated whether she is running for re-election.

District 60

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See also:Texas's 60th House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanMike Olcott is running for re-election.[41]

District 61

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See also:Texas's 61st House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanKeresa Richardson has not indicated whether she is running for re-election.

District 62

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See also:Texas's 62nd House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanShelley Luther has not indicated whether she is running for re-election.

District 63

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See also:Texas's 63rd House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanBen Bumgarner is running for re-election.[42]

District 64

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See also:Texas's 64th House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanAndy Hopper is running for re-election.[43]

District 65

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See also:Texas's 65th House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanMitch Little is running for re-election.[citation needed]

District 66

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See also:Texas's 66th House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanMatt Shaheen has not indicated whether he is running for re-election.

District 67

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See also:Texas's 67th House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanJeff Leach is running for re-election.[44]

Republican primary

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Candidates
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Endorsements
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Jeff Leach

District 68

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See also:Texas's 68th House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanDavid Spiller has not indicated whether he is running for re-election.

District 69

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See also:Texas's 69th House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanJames Frank has not indicated whether he is running for re-election.

District 70

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See also:Texas's 70th House of Representatives district

Incumbent DemocratMihaela Plesa has not indicated whether she is running for re-election.

District 71

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See also:Texas's 71st House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanStan Lambert is retiring.[7] On October 11, 2025, the Texas GOP issued a censure against Lambert, but stopped short of implementing newly adopted rules that would have barred Lambert from running in the Republican primary.[24]

Republican primary

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Candidates
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  • Liz Case, rancher[45]
  • Jay Hardaway, formerAbilene city councilmember[45]
  • Joshua Ohlemacher, businessman[45]
  • Blaise Regan, Abilene city councilmember[45]

District 74

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See also:Texas's 74th House of Representatives district

Incumbent DemocratEddie Morales is running for re-election.[46]

District 75

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See also:Texas's 75th House of Representatives district

Incumbent DemocratMary González has not indicated whether she is running for re-election.

District 76

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See also:Texas's 76th House of Representatives district

Incumbent DemocratSuleman Lalani has not indicated whether he is running for re-election.

District 77

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See also:Texas's 77th House of Representatives district

Incumbent DemocratEvelina Ortega has not indicated whether she is running for re-election.

District 78

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See also:Texas's 78th House of Representatives district

Incumbent DemocratJoe Moody has not indicated whether he is running for re-election.

District 79

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See also:Texas's 79th House of Representatives district

Incumbent DemocratClaudia Ordaz has not indicated whether she is running for re-election.

District 80

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See also:Texas's 80th House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanDon McLaughlin is running for re-election.[34]

District 81

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See also:Texas's 81st House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanBrooks Landgraf has not indicated whether he is running for re-election.

District 82

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See also:Texas's 82nd House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanTom Craddick is running for re-election for a 30th term.[47]

Republican primary

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Candidates
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Endorsements
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Tom Craddick

District 82

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See also:Texas's 82nd House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanTom Craddick has not indicated whether he is running for re-election.

District 83

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See also:Texas's 83rd House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanDustin Burrows has not announced yet whether he is running for re-election. Before he has announcement of his intentions, he already has received the endorsements of GovernorGreg Abbott and PresidentDonald Trump.

Republican primary

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Candidates
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Endorsements
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Dustin Burrows

District 84

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See also:Texas's 84th House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanCarl Tepper has not indicated whether he is running for re-election.

District 85

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See also:Texas's 85th House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanStan Kitzman has not indicated whether he is running for re-election.

District 86

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See also:Texas's 86th House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanJohn T. Smithee has not indicated whether he is running for re-election.

District 87

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See also:Texas's 87th House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanCaroline Fairly has not indicated whether she is running for re-election.

District 88

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See also:Texas's 88th House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanKen King has not indicated whether he is running for re-election.

District 89

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See also:Texas's 89th House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanCandy Noble has not indicated whether she is running for re-election.

District 90

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See also:Texas's 90th House of Representatives district

Incumbent DemocratRamon Romero Jr. has not indicated whether he is running for re-election.

District 91

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See also:Texas's 91st House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanDavid Lowe is running for re-election.[34]

District 92

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See also:Texas's 92nd House of Representatives district

Incumbent DemocratSalman Bhojani has not indicated whether he is running for re-election.

District 93

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See also:Texas's 93rd House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanNate Schatzline is running for re-election.[51]

Republican primary

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District 94

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See also:Texas's 94th House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanTony Tinderholt is retiring to run forTarrant County Commissioners Court Precinct 2.[8]

District 95

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See also:Texas's 95th House of Representatives district

Incumbent DemocratNicole Collier has not indicated whether she is running for re-election.

District 96

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See also:Texas's 96th House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanDavid Cook is retiring torun for Texas Senate, to replace retiring SenatorBrian Birdwell.[9]

District 97

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See also:Texas's 97th House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanJohn McQueeney is running for re-election.[34]

District 98

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See also:Texas's 98th House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanGiovanni Capriglione initially planned to run for re-election but announced his retirement on July 23, 2025.[10]

Republican primary

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Candidates

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District 99

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See also:Texas's 99th House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanCharlie Geren is running for re-election.[34]

District 100

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See also:Texas's 100th House of Representatives district

Incumbent DemocratVenton Jones has not indicated whether he is running for re-election.

District 101

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See also:Texas's 101st House of Representatives district

Incumbent DemocratChris Turner has not indicated whether he is running for re-election.

District 102

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See also:Texas's 102nd House of Representatives district

Incumbent DemocratAna-Maria Ramos has not indicated whether she is running for re-election.

District 103

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See also:Texas's 103rd House of Representatives district

Incumbent DemocratRafael Anchía has not indicated whether she is running for re-election

District 104

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See also:Texas's 104th House of Representatives district

Incumbent DemocratJessica González has not indicated whether she is running for re-election.

District 105

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See also:Texas's 105th House of Representatives district

Incumbent DemocratTerry Meza has not indicated whether she is running for re-election.

District 106

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See also:Texas's 106th House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanJared Patterson has not indicated whether he is running for re-election. On October 11, 2025, the Texas GOP issued a censure against Patterson, but stopped short of implementing newly adopted rules that would have barred Patterson from running in the Republican primary.[24]

District 107

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See also:Texas's 107th House of Representatives district

Incumbent DemocratLinda Garcia has not indicated whether she is running for re-election.

District 108

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See also:Texas's 108th House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanMorgan Meyer has not indicated whether he is running for re-election.

District 109

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See also:Texas's 109th House of Representatives district

Incumbent DemocratAicha Davis has not indicated whether she is running for re-election.

District 110

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See also:Texas's 110th House of Representatives district

Incumbent DemocratToni Rose has not indicated whether she is running for re-election.

District 111

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See also:Texas's 111th House of Representatives district

Incumbent DemocratYvonne Davis has not indicated whether she is running for re-election.

District 112

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See also:Texas's 112th House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanAngie Chen Button has not indicated whether she is running for re-election.

District 113

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See also:Texas's 113th House of Representatives district

Incumbent DemocratRhetta Bowers has not indicated whether she is running for re-election.

District 114

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See also:Texas's 114th House of Representatives district

Incumbent DemocratJohn Bryant has not indicated whether he is running for re-election.

District 115

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See also:Texas's 115th House of Representatives district

Incumbent DemocratCassandra Hernandez has not indicated whether she is running for re-election.

District 116

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See also:Texas's 116th House of Representatives district

Incumbent DemocratTrey Martinez Fischer is running for re-election.[34]

District 117

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See also:Texas's 117th House of Representatives district

Incumbent DemocratPhilip Cortez has not indicated whether he is running for re-election.

District 118

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See also:Texas's 118th House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanJohn Lujan is running for re-election.[34]

District 119

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See also:Texas's 119th House of Representatives district

Incumbent DemocratElizabeth Campos has not indicated whether she is running for re-election.

District 120

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See also:Texas's 120th House of Representatives district

Incumbent DemocratBarbara Gervin-Hawkins has not indicated whether she is running for re-election.

District 121

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See also:Texas's 121st House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanMarc LaHood is running for re-election.[34]

District 122

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See also:Texas's 122nd House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanMark Dorazio has not indicated whether he is running for re-election.

District 123

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See also:Texas's 123rd House of Representatives district

Incumbent DemocratDiego Bernal has not indicated whether he is running for re-election.

District 124

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See also:Texas's 124th House of Representatives district

Incumbent DemocratJosey Garcia has not indicated whether she is running for re-election.

District 125

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See also:Texas's 125th House of Representatives district

Incumbent DemocraticRay Lopez is retiring.[19][53]

Democratic primary

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Candidates
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Endorsements
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Donovon Rodriguez

State legislators

District 126

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See also:Texas's 126th House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanSam Harless is retiring.[12]

District 127

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See also:Texas's 127th House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanCharles Cunningham has not indicated whether he is running for re-election.

District 128

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See also:Texas's 128th House of Representatives district

Incumbent DemocraticBriscoe Cain is retiring to run for Texas's 9th District in the US House.[13]

District 129

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See also:Texas's 129th House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanDennis Paul is retiring torun for Texas Senate to replace SenatorMayes Middleton, who is running forAttorney General of Texas.[14]

District 130

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See also:Texas's 130th House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanTom Oliverson has not indicated whether he is running for re-election.

District 131

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See also:Texas's 131st House of Representatives district

Incumbent DemocratAlma Allen is retiring.[20]

Democratic primary

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Candidates
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Endorsements
[edit]
Lawrence Allen Jr.

State legislators

District 132

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See also:Texas's 132nd House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanMike Schofield has not indicated whether he is running for re-election.

District 133

[edit]
See also:Texas's 133rd House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanMano DeAyala has not indicated whether he is running for re-election.

District 134

[edit]
See also:Texas's 134th House of Representatives district

Incumbent DemocratAnn Johnson has not indicated whether she is running for re-election.

District 135

[edit]
See also:Texas's 135th House of Representatives district

Incumbent DemocratJon Rosenthal is retiring to run forTexas Railroad Commissioner.[21]

Democratic primary

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Candidates
[edit]
Endorsements
[edit]
Odus Evbagharu

State legislators

District 136

[edit]
See also:Texas's 136th House of Representatives district

Incumbent DemocratJohn Bucy III is running for re-election.[34]

District 137

[edit]
See also:Texas's 137th House of Representatives district

Incumbent DemocratGene Wu has not indicated whether he is running for re-election.

District 138

[edit]
See also:Texas's 138th House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanLacey Hull has not indicated whether she is running for re-election.

Democratic primary

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District 139

[edit]
See also:Texas's 139th House of Representatives district

Incumbent DemocratCharlene Ward Johnson has not indicated whether she is running for re-election.

District 140

[edit]
See also:Texas's 140th House of Representatives district

Incumbent DemocratArmando Walle has not indicated whether he is running for re-election.

District 141

[edit]
See also:Texas's 141st House of Representatives district

Incumbent DemocratSenfronia Thompson has not indicated whether she is running for re-election.

District 142

[edit]
See also:Texas's 142nd House of Representatives district

Incumbent DemocratHarold Dutton Jr. has not indicated whether he is running for re-election.

District 143

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See also:Texas's 143rd House of Representatives district

Incumbent DemocratAna Hernandez has not indicated whether she is running for re-election.

District 144

[edit]
See also:Texas's 144th House of Representatives district

Incumbent DemocratMary Ann Perez has not indicated whether she is running for re-election.

District 145

[edit]
See also:Texas's 145th House of Representatives district

Incumbent DemocratChristina Morales has not indicated whether she is running for re-election.

District 146

[edit]
See also:Texas's 146th House of Representatives district

Incumbent DemocratLauren Ashley Simmons has not indicated whether she is running for re-election.

District 147

[edit]
See also:Texas's 147th House of Representatives district

Incumbent DemocratJolanda Jones has not indicated whether she is running for re-election.

District 148

[edit]
See also:Texas's 148th House of Representatives district

Incumbent DemocratPenny Morales Shaw has not indicated whether she is running for re-election.

District 149

[edit]
See also:Texas's 149th House of Representatives district

Incumbent DemocratHubert Vo has not indicated whether he is running for re-election.

District 150

[edit]
See also:Texas's 150th House of Representatives district

Incumbent RepublicanValoree Swanson is running for re-election.[34]

References

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  1. ^"Important Election Dates".www.sos.state.tx.us. Retrieved2025-07-01.
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