Texas 2014 legislative election results
The tabs below contain analysis of election results in the 2014 legislative elections for Texas.
Senate
Texas State Senate Election Results
This page contains macro-level election results and analysis for the Texas State Senate 2014 elections. For results in individual contests see our Texas State Senate elections, 2014 page. The following is a breakdown of the state senate before and after the election:
| Texas State Senate | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Party | As of November 3, 2014 | After November 4, 2014 | |
| Democratic Party | 12 | 11 | |
| Republican Party | 18 | 20 | |
| Vacancy | 1 | 0 | |
| Total | 31 | 31 | |
What You'll See on This Page
This page displays the following lists of candidates
- Incumbents who ran on November 4
- Newly elected senators
- List of all winners
- Unopposed candidates
- Third party candidates
State Senate Overview:
- A total of 15 of the state's Senate seats were up for election in 2014.
Incumbents
Incumbents who ran on November 4
The following is a list of all of the incumbents who ran on the November 4 general election ballot.
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New State Senators and General Election Winners
Newly elected senators
The following list displays newly-elected members of the Texas State Senate.
Republican
Results will display after the election on November 4.
Candidates who won election
The following is a list of all candidates elected to the Texas State Senate.
Democratic
Results will display after the election on November 4.
Republican
Results will display after the election on November 4.
Competitiveness
Unopposed candidates in general election
The following candidates did not face major party competition.
Democratic
No candidates have been added to this category yet.
Republican
No candidates have been added to this category yet.
Ballot Access
Third party candidates
The following is a list of third party and independent candidates who ran in 2014.
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Texas State House Election Results
This page contains macro-level election results and analysis for the Texas House of Representatives elections in 2014. For results in individual contests, see our Texas House of Representatives elections, 2014. The following is a breakdown of the state house before and after the election:
| Texas House of Representatives | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Party | As of November 3, 2014 | After November 4, 2014 | |
| Democratic Party | 55 | 52 | |
| Republican Party | 94 | 98 | |
| Vacancy | 1 | 0 | |
| Total | 150 | 150 | |
What You'll See on This Page
This page displays the following lists of candidates:
- Incumbents who ran on November 4
- Newly elected representatives
- List of all winners
- Unopposed candidates
- Third party candidates
State House Overview
- All 150 of the state's House seats were up for election in 2014.
Incumbency Analysis
Incumbents running on November 4
The following is a list of all of the incumbents who ran on the November 4 general election ballot.
- Alma Allen
- Ana Hernandez (Texas)
- Angie Chen Button
- Armando Martinez (Texas)
- Armando Walle
- Cecil Bell Jr.
- Charlie Geren
- Chris Turner (Texas)
- Debbie Riddle
- Donna Howard
- Drew Darby
- Dwayne Bohac
- Gene Wu
- Greg Bonnen
- Harold Dutton Jr.
- Hubert Vo
- J.M. Lozano
- James Frank
- Jeff Leach
- John Smithee
- Joseph Moody
- José Menéndez
- Ken King
- Mary Ann Perez
- Mary Gonzalez
- Michael Villarreal (San Antonio Independent School District, Texas)
- Nicole Collier
- Oscar Longoria
- Paul Workman
- Philip Cortez
- Rafael Anchia
- Richard Raymond
- Ron Reynolds
- Ryan Guillen
- Senfronia Thompson
- Sergio Munoz Jr.
- Sylvester Turner
- Terry Canales
- Todd Hunter
- Tom Craddick
- Toni Rose
- Trey Martinez Fischer
- Wayne Smith (Texas)
- Yvonne Davis
New Representatives and General Election Winners
Newly elected representatives
The following lists the newly-elected members of the Texas House of Representatives:
Democratic
Republican
Candidates who won election
The following lists all candidates elected to the Texas House of Representatives in 2014:
Democratic
- Yvonne Davis
- José Menéndez
- Sylvester Turner
- Armando Walle
- Oscar Longoria
- Sergio Munoz Jr.
- Armando Martinez (Texas)
- Terry Canales
- Richard Raymond
- Donna Howard
- Mary Gonzalez
- Joseph Moody
- Ramon Romero Jr.
- Nicole Collier
- Chris Turner (Texas)
- Rafael Anchia
- Toni Rose
- Trey Martinez Fischer
- Gene Wu
- Senfronia Thompson
- Harold Dutton Jr.
- Ana Hernandez (Texas)
- Hubert Vo
- Ryan Guillen
- J.M. Lozano
- Ron Reynolds
- Alma Allen
- Michael Villarreal (San Antonio Independent School District, Texas)
Republican
- Wayne Smith (Texas)
- Dwayne Bohac
- Debbie Riddle
- Todd Hunter
- Paul Workman
- John Smithee
- Cecil Bell Jr.
- Will Metcalf
- Greg Bonnen
- Ryan Guillen
- J.M. Lozano
- Matt Shaheen
- Jeff Leach
- James Frank
- Drew Darby
- Brooks Landgraf
- Tom Craddick
- Ken King
- Charlie Geren
- Morgan Meyer
- Angie Chen Button
- Mike Schofield
- Tony Tinderholt
Competitiveness
Unopposed candidates in general election
The following candidates did not face major party competition:
Democratic
- Yvonne Davis
- José Menéndez
- Sylvester Turner
- Armando Walle
- Oscar Longoria
- Sergio Munoz Jr.
- Armando Martinez (Texas)
- Terry Canales
- Richard Raymond
- Donna Howard
- Mary Gonzalez
- Joseph Moody
- Ramon Romero Jr.
- Chris Turner (Texas)
- Rafael Anchia
- Toni Rose
- Trey Martinez Fischer
- Senfronia Thompson
- Harold Dutton Jr.
- Ana Hernandez (Texas)
- Ryan Guillen
- Alma Allen
- Michael Villarreal (San Antonio Independent School District, Texas)
Republican
Ballot Access
Third party candidates
The following is a list of third party and independent candidates who ran in 2014:
- Larry Parr
- Frederick Stralow
- Ron Walenta
- Joel Gardner
- John Wilford
- Kevin Ludlow
- Scott McKinlay
- Ben Easton
- Daniel Krawisz
- David Dreesen
- Arthur DiBianca
- Irene Johnson
- J. Alexandro Lozano
- Felicia Whatley
- Robert Harris (Texas)
- Quinn Eaker
- Rod Wingo
- Brian Chapman
- Carl Nulsen
- Rodney Caston
- Michael Binkley
- Thomas Griffing
- Kim Kelley
- Jeff Carruthers
- James Holland
- Ken Lowder
- Jeff Larson (Texas)
- Nghi T. Ho
- Bruce Pugh
- Jarrod Weaver
- Maximilian Martin
- W. Carl Spiller
- Gilberto Villela
- Daniel Behrman
- Justin Billiot
- Bob Townsend (Texas)
- Brian Holk
- Jim Duke (Texas)
- Marco Buentello
- Arthur Browning
- Nicolas Serna, III
- Braeden Wright
- Morgan Bradford
- Paul Ingmundson
- Patrick Peavy