Texas state legislative election results, 2024

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The sections below contain analysis of election results in the state legislative elections for Texas in 2024.

General election results

Senate

See also: Texas State Senate elections, 2024
Candidate list
officecandidatepartystatus
Carol Alvarado
Carol Alvarado Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
Republican
Lost General
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Angela Paxton
Angela Paxton Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Phil King
Phil King Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Tan Parker
Tan Parker Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Sarah Eckhardt
Sarah Eckhardt Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
Molly Cook
Molly CookCandidate Connection Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
Republican
Lost General
Nathan Johnson
Nathan Johnson Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
Joan Huffman
Joan Huffman Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Juan Hinojosa
Juan Hinojosa Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
Royce West
Royce West Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
Donna Campbell
Donna Campbell Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Republican
Won General
Morgan LaMantia
Morgan LaMantia Incumbent
Democratic
Lost General
Green
Lost General
César Blanco
César Blanco Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General

Candidate Connection = candidate completed the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection survey.

House

See also: Texas House of Representatives elections, 2024
Candidate list
officecandidatepartystatus
Gary VanDeaver
Gary VanDeaver Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Cecil Bell Jr.
Cecil Bell Jr. Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Keith Bell
Keith Bell Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Cole Hefner
Cole HefnerCandidate Connection Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Independent
Lost (Write-in) General
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Jay Dean
Jay Dean Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Cody Harris
Cody Harris Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Trent Ashby
Trent Ashby Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Republican
Won General
Independent
Lost (Write-in) General
Independent, Libertarian
Lost (Write-in) General
Republican
Won General
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Angelia Orr
Angelia Orr Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Steve Toth
Steve Toth Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Will Metcalf
Will Metcalf Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Stan Gerdes
Stan Gerdes Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Republican
Won General
Libertarian
Lost General
Ellen Troxclair
Ellen Troxclair Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Independent
Lost General
Terry Wilson
Terry WilsonCandidate Connection Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Dade Phelan
Dade Phelan Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Won General
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Greg Bonnen
Greg Bonnen Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Cody Vasut
Cody Vasut Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Ron Reynolds
Ron Reynolds Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
Republican
Lost General
Gary Gates
Gary Gates Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Ryan Guillen
Ryan Guillen Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Todd Hunter
Todd Hunter Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Republican
Won General
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Oscar Longoria
Oscar Longoria Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
Democratic
Won General
Janie Lopez
Janie Lopez Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Erin Gamez
Erin Gamez Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
Democratic
Won General
Republican
Lost General
Terry Canales
Terry Canales Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
Robert Guerra
Robert Guerra Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
Republican
Lost General
Richard Raymond
Richard Raymond Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
J.M. Lozano
J.M. Lozano Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Erin Zwiener
Erin Zwiener Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
Republican
Lost General
Sheryl Cole
Sheryl Cole Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
Republican
Lost General
Vikki Goodwin
Vikki Goodwin Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
Republican
Lost General
Donna Howard
Donna Howard Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
Libertarian
Lost General
Gina Hinojosa
Gina Hinojosa Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
James Talarico
James TalaricoCandidate Connection Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
Democratic
Won General
Caroline Harris
Caroline Harris Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Libertarian
Lost General
Brad Buckley Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Richard Hayes
Richard Hayes Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Libertarian
Lost General
Republican
Won General
Libertarian
Lost General
Shelby Slawson
Shelby Slawson Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Republican
Won General
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Ben Bumgarner
Ben Bumgarner Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Matt Shaheen
Matt Shaheen Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Jeff Leach
Jeff Leach Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
David Spiller
David Spiller Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
James Frank
James Frank Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Mihaela Plesa
Mihaela Plesa Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
Republican
Lost General
Stan Lambert
Stan Lambert Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Drew Darby
Drew Darby Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Carrie Isaac
Carrie Isaac Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Democratic
Won General
Republican
Lost General
Mary Gonzalez
Mary Gonzalez Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
Suleman Lalani
Suleman Lalani Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
Republican
Lost General
Democratic
Won General
Joseph Moody
Joseph Moody Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
Claudia Ordaz
Claudia Ordaz Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Brooks Landgraf
Brooks Landgraf Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Tom Craddick
Tom Craddick Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Dustin Burrows
Dustin Burrows Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Carl Tepper
Carl Tepper Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Stan Kitzman
Stan Kitzman Incumbent
Republican
Won General
John Smithee
John Smithee Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Independent
Lost (Write-in) General
Ken King
Ken King Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Candy Noble
Candy Noble Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Democratic
Won General
Republican
Won General
Salman Bhojani
Salman Bhojani Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
Nate Schatzline
Nate Schatzline Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Tony Tinderholt
Tony Tinderholt Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Nicole Collier
Nicole Collier Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
David Cook
David CookCandidate Connection Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Charlie Geren
Charlie Geren Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Venton Jones
Venton Jones Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
Chris Turner
Chris Turner Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
Republican
Lost General
Ana-Maria Ramos
Ana-Maria Ramos Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
Rafael Anchia
Rafael Anchia Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
Democratic
Won General
Terry Meza
Terry Meza Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
Republican
Lost General
Jared Patterson
Jared Patterson Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Democratic
Won General
Morgan Meyer
Morgan Meyer Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Democratic
Won General
Toni Rose
Toni Rose Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
Yvonne Davis
Yvonne Davis Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Democratic
Won General
Republican
Lost General
John W. Bryant
John W. Bryant Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
Republican
Lost General
Democratic
Won General
Republican
Lost General
Democratic
Won General
Republican
Lost General
Philip Cortez
Philip Cortez Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
Republican
Lost General
John Lujan
John Lujan Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Democratic
Won General
Republican
Lost General
Democratic
Won General
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Mark Dorazio
Mark Dorazio Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Diego Bernal
Diego Bernal Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
Josey Garcia
Josey Garcia Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
Republican
Lost General
Ray Lopez
Ray Lopez Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
E. Sam Harless
E. Sam Harless Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Independent
Lost (Write-in) General
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Briscoe Cain
Briscoe Cain Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Libertarian
Lost General
Dennis Paul
Dennis Paul Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Tom Oliverson
Tom Oliverson Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Alma Allen
Alma Allen Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
Mike Schofield
Mike Schofield Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Mano Deayala
Mano Deayala Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Ann Johnson
Ann Johnson Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
Republican
Lost General
Jon Rosenthal
Jon Rosenthal Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
John Bucy III
John Bucy III Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
Republican
Lost General
Gene Wu
Gene Wu Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
Libertarian
Lost General
Lacey Hull
Lacey Hull Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Democratic
Won General
Armando Walle
Armando Walle Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
Democratic
Won General
Democratic
Won General
Ana Hernandez
Ana Hernandez Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
Mary Ann Perez
Mary Ann Perez Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
Democratic
Won General
Democratic
Won General
Republican
Lost General
Jolanda Jones
Jolanda Jones Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
Republican
Lost General
Democratic
Won General
Republican
Lost General
Hubert Vo
Hubert Vo Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
Republican
Lost General
Valoree Swanson
Valoree Swanson Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General

Candidate Connection = candidate completed the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection survey.

Retiring incumbents

See also: Impact of term limits on state legislative elections in 2024

Senate

One incumbent did not file for re-election in 2024.[1] This was below the average of 2.9 retirements per election cycle from 2010 to 2022. The incumbent was:

Name Party Office
Drew Springer Ends.png Republican Senate District 30

House

Seventeen incumbents did not file for re-election in 2024.[2] This was higher than the average of 15.7 retirements per election cycle from 2010 to 2022. Those incumbents were:

Name Party Office
Bryan Slaton Ends.png Republican House District 2
Matt Schaefer Ends.png Republican House District 6
Kyle Kacal Ends.png Republican House District 12
John Raney Ends.png Republican House District 14
Ed Thompson Ends.png Republican House District 29
Geanie Morrison Ends.png Republican House District 30
Abel Herrero Electiondot.png Democratic House District 34
Andrew Murr Ends.png Republican House District 53
Charles Anderson Ends.png Republican House District 56
Evelina Ortega Electiondot.png Democratic House District 77
Tracy King Electiondot.png Democratic House District 80
Four Price Ends.png Republican House District 87
Craig Goldman Ends.png Republican House District 97
Victoria Neave Criado Electiondot.png Democratic House District 107
Carl Sherman Sr. Electiondot.png Democratic House District 109
Julie Johnson Electiondot.png Democratic House District 115
Jarvis Johnson Electiondot.png Democratic House District 139

Primary election competitiveness

See also: Primary election competitiveness in state and federal government, 2024

This section contains data on state legislative primary election competitiveness in Texas. These totals include data from all regularly-scheduled House and Senate elections. For more information about Ballotpedia's competitiveness analysis of state legislative elections, please click here.

Post-filing deadline analysis

The following analysis covers all state legislative districts up for election in Texas in 2024. Information below was calculated on Feb. 28, 2024, and may differ from information shown in the table above due to candidate replacements and withdrawals after that time.

Fifty-eight Texas state legislative incumbents faced primary challenges, representing 40% of all those running for re-election. This was the highest number and percentage of contested incumbents since 2014. 

Of the 58 incumbents in contested primaries, 13 were Democrats and 45 were Republicans.

Texas had 93 contested state legislative primaries in 2024, a 3% decrease from 2022.

Of the 93 contested primaries, there were 33 for Democrats and 60 for Republicans. For Democrats, this was the same as in 2022. For Republicans, the number was down 5% from 63 in 2022.

Overall, 411 major party candidates — 199 Democrats and 212 Republicans — filed to run. All 150 House and 15 of 31 Senate seats were up for election.

Nineteen of those seats were open, meaning no incumbents filed. This guaranteed that at least 12% of seats up for election would be represented by newcomers in 2025.

Senate

The table below shows the number and percentage of open seats in the Texas State Senate from 2010 to 2024.[3]

Open Seats in Texas State Senate elections: 2010 - 2024
Year Total seats Open seats Seats with incumbents running for re-election
2024 15 1 (7 percent) 14 (93 percent)
2022 31 5 (16 percent) 26 (84 percent)
2020 16 1 (6 percent) 15 (94 percent)
2018 15 4 (27 percent) 11 (73 percent)
2016 16 3 (19 percent) 13 (81 percent)
2014 15 3 (20 percent) 12 (80 percent)
2012 31 4 (13 percent) 27 (87 percent)
2010 16 1 (6 percent) 15 (94 percent)

House

The table below shows the number and percentage of open seats in the Texas House of Representatives from 2010 to 2024.[4]

Open Seats in Texas House of Representatives elections: 2010 - 2024
Year Total seats Open seats Seats with incumbents running for re-election
2024 150 17 (11 percent) 133 (89 percent)
2022 150 26 (17 percent) 122 (83 percent)
2020 150 10 (7 percent) 140 (93 percent)
2018 150 10 (7 percent) 140 (93 percent)
2016 150 14 (9 percent) 136 (91 percent)
2014 150 12 (8 percent) 138 (92 percent)
2012 150 29 (19 percent) 121 (81 percent)
2010 150 7 (5 percent) 143 (95 percent)

See also

Footnotes

  1. Ballotpedia defines an incumbent as retiring if the incumbent did not file for office or filed for office but withdrew, was disqualified, or otherwise left a race in a manner other than losing the primary, primary runoff, or convention. If an incumbent runs as a write-in candidate, Ballotpedia does not consider them to be retiring. If an incumbent runs in the same chamber for a different seat, Ballotpedia does not consider them to be retiring.
  2. Ballotpedia defines an incumbent as retiring if the incumbent did not file for office or filed for office but withdrew, was disqualified, or otherwise left a race in a manner other than losing the primary, primary runoff, or convention. If an incumbent runs as a write-in candidate, Ballotpedia does not consider them to be retiring. If an incumbent runs in the same chamber for a different seat, Ballotpedia does not consider them to be retiring.
  3. Ballotpedia defines a seat as open if the incumbent did not file to run for re-election or filed but withdrew and did not appear on any ballot for his or her seat. If the incumbent withdrew from or did not participate in the primary but later chose to seek re-election to his or her seat as a third party or independent candidate, the seat would not be counted as open. If the incumbent retired or ran for a different seat in the same chamber, his or her original seat would be counted as open unless another incumbent from the same chamber filed to run for that seat, in which case it would not be counted as open due to the presence of an incumbent.
  4. Ballotpedia defines a seat as open if the incumbent did not file to run for re-election or filed but withdrew and did not appear on any ballot for his or her seat. If the incumbent withdrew from or did not participate in the primary but later chose to seek re-election to his or her seat as a third party or independent candidate, the seat would not be counted as open. If the incumbent retired or ran for a different seat in the same chamber, his or her original seat would be counted as open unless another incumbent from the same chamber filed to run for that seat, in which case it would not be counted as open due to the presence of an incumbent.