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Steven Wright
Elections and appointments
Last election
March 3, 2026
Education
High school
North High School
Personal
Birthplace
San Buenaventura, CA
Religion
Christian
Profession
Deputy sheriff
Contact

Steven Wright (Republican Party) ran for election to the U.S. House to represent Texas' 35th Congressional District. He lost in the Republican primary on March 3, 2026.

Wright completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2025. Click here to read the survey answers.

Biography

Steven Wright was born in Ventura, California. He graduated from North High School. His career experience includes working as a deputy sheriff.[1]

Elections

2026

See also: Texas' 35th Congressional District election, 2026

Texas' 35th Congressional District election, 2026 (March 3 Democratic primary)

Texas' 35th Congressional District election, 2026 (March 3 Republican primary)

Texas' 35th Congressional District election, 2026 (May 26 Republican primary runoff)

Texas' 35th Congressional District election, 2026 (May 26 Democratic primary runoff)

General election

The primary runoff will occur on May 26, 2026. The general election will occur on November 3, 2026. General election candidates will be added here following the primary runoff.

Democratic primary runoff election

Democratic primary runoff for U.S. House Texas District 35

Maureen Galindo and Johnny Garcia are running in the Democratic primary runoff for U.S. House Texas District 35 on May 26, 2026.


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Republican primary runoff election

Republican primary runoff for U.S. House Texas District 35

Carlos De La Cruz and John Lujan are running in the Republican primary runoff for U.S. House Texas District 35 on May 26, 2026.


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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for U.S. House Texas District 35

Maureen Galindo and Johnny Garcia advanced to a runoff. They defeated Whitney Masterson-Moyes and John Lira in the Democratic primary for U.S. House Texas District 35 on March 3, 2026.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Maureen Galindo
Maureen Galindo
 
29.2
 
15,931
Image of Johnny Garcia
Johnny Garcia
 
27.0
 
14,743
Image of Whitney Masterson-Moyes
Whitney Masterson-Moyes
 
23.4
 
12,762
Image of John Lira
John Lira
 
20.4
 
11,122

Total votes: 54,558
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates

Republican primary election

Republican primary for U.S. House Texas District 35

The following candidates ran in the Republican primary for U.S. House Texas District 35 on March 3, 2026.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of John Lujan
John Lujan
 
32.5
 
13,899
Image of Carlos De La Cruz
Carlos De La Cruz
 
27.1
 
11,579
Image of Jay Furman
Jay Furman
 
12.9
 
5,500
Image of Ryan Krause
Ryan Krause Candidate Connection
 
9.0
 
3,840
Image of Joshua Cortez
Joshua Cortez Candidate Connection
 
4.5
 
1,903
Image of Steven Wright
Steven Wright Candidate Connection
 
4.0
 
1,706
Image of Randy Adams
Randy Adams
 
3.7
 
1,574
Image of Vanessa Hicks-Callaway
Vanessa Hicks-Callaway Candidate Connection
 
3.5
 
1,492
Image of Mark Eberwine
Mark Eberwine
 
1.5
 
652
Image of Rod Lingsch
Rod Lingsch Candidate Connection
 
0.8
 
345
Image of Larry La Rose
Larry La Rose
 
0.6
 
272

Total votes: 42,762
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates

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2024

See also: Texas' 35th Congressional District election, 2024

Texas' 35th Congressional District election, 2024 (March 5 Republican primary)

Texas' 35th Congressional District election, 2024 (March 5 Democratic primary)

General election

General election for U.S. House Texas District 35

Incumbent Greg Casar defeated Steven Wright in the general election for U.S. House Texas District 35 on November 5, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Greg Casar
Greg Casar (D) Candidate Connection
 
67.4
 
170,509
Image of Steven Wright
Steven Wright (R) Candidate Connection
 
32.6
 
82,610

Total votes: 253,119
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates

Republican primary runoff election

Republican primary runoff for U.S. House Texas District 35

Steven Wright defeated Michael Rodriguez in the Republican primary runoff for U.S. House Texas District 35 on May 28, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Steven Wright
Steven Wright Candidate Connection
 
50.1
 
1,082
Image of Michael Rodriguez
Michael Rodriguez
 
49.9
 
1,077

Total votes: 2,159
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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for U.S. House Texas District 35

Incumbent Greg Casar advanced from the Democratic primary for U.S. House Texas District 35 on March 5, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Greg Casar
Greg Casar Candidate Connection
 
100.0
 
28,830

Total votes: 28,830
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Republican primary election

Republican primary for U.S. House Texas District 35

Michael Rodriguez and Steven Wright advanced to a runoff. They defeated Dave Cuddy, Brandon Dunn, and Rod Lingsch in the Republican primary for U.S. House Texas District 35 on March 5, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Michael Rodriguez
Michael Rodriguez
 
27.1
 
4,085
Image of Steven Wright
Steven Wright Candidate Connection
 
24.6
 
3,715
Image of Dave Cuddy
Dave Cuddy
 
20.4
 
3,079
Image of Brandon Dunn
Brandon Dunn Candidate Connection
 
17.9
 
2,700
Image of Rod Lingsch
Rod Lingsch Candidate Connection
 
10.0
 
1,514

Total votes: 15,093
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Libertarian convention

Libertarian convention for U.S. House Texas District 35

Clark Patterson advanced from the Libertarian convention for U.S. House Texas District 35 on March 23, 2024.

Candidate
Image of Clark Patterson
Clark Patterson (L)

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Endorsements

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Campaign themes

2026

Ballotpedia survey responses

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Candidate Connection

Steven Wright completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2025. The survey questions appear in bold and are followed by Wright's responses.

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  • 1. I began this journey to push back against Progressive policies that are a failure and wrong for our country and Texans. I was honored and blessed to be the Republican nominee in 2024 for CD 35. We must continue our America First fight and oppose Progressive ideologies damaging our country.
  • Public Safety and Rule of Law I emphasize restoring respect for the rule of law by keeping our border secure, combating violent crime, and opposing policies that undermine public safety. Drawing on decades in uniform, I support tough-but-fair enforcement, victim advocacy, and policies that back law enforcement while upholding constitutional rights.
  • Proven Law Enforcement Leadership With over 30 years of service as a deputy sheriff and current service as a deputy constable, the candidate brings firsthand experience protecting Texas communities. This career in law enforcement provides practical insight into border security, crime prevention, and supporting public safety officers with the resources and accountability needed to keep families safe.
Representation is my key policy for each of my platform issues affecting Texans and Americans.

Veterans
Accountability & Good Governance
Responsible Immigration & Border Security
Strengthening Families & Communities
Protecting Texas Values
Tax Reform & Fiscal Responsibility
Community Protection & Crime Reduction
Public Safety & Law Enforcement Support
Term Limits
Energy Independence

Preserving Farms and Ranches
C.L.E.A.T. (Combined Law Enforcement Association of Texas)

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2024

Candidate Connection

Steven Wright completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2024. The survey questions appear in bold and are followed by Wright's responses.

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I retired from Public service in Law Enforcement from California and I lived through the massively unsuccessful public policies that have been festering there for the last 20 years.

I don't believe anyone should have to live through what we see all across this nation in every Democrat run state and city with deteriorating education systems, defunding Law Enforcement, soft on crime policies, unsafe communities and especially what we are directly affected by here with Border Security and open border policies.

I have a proud career in law enforcement and I understand local, State and Federal Government. I know what it takes to keep our communities safe, I know what a safe and effective education looks like between teaching DARE for three years and currently working for my school district.

I know what service to a community is. I know what service to our country from my families strong proud military background and what it represents to being a firm believer in problem solving which might be using outside the box thinking. I served on our Elected Union as a Board member for nearly 15-years serving over 560 Deputy sheriffs.

I understand Protecting our Constitution with its application in Public Service. I understand the Law and I have a strong working knowledge of Our legal system locally and Federally.

I am proficient in Contract law, Employment law both locally and Federally, Workers Compensation laws, Federal labor laws and OSHA regulations.

Serving Texas Proudly.

  • Unsafe communities affect everyone and every aspect of public services from Revenue, Housing, Tourism and programs the community deserves and needs. Defunding Police should never occur as this is the first step in achieving an unsafe community. Texas residents are suffering from bad public policies and elected leaders who chose to voluntarily cut Police budgets.
  • Border security and Immigration Reform are mandatory for Texas citizens.
  • Texas and our Great Nation needs to stop sending Politicians to Congress and needs more Legislators who are willing to work for Texas and the American people.
I want Immigration reform along with a secured Border to finally be addressed. I am willing to take on this role.

I believe injured workers rights need to be universally covered across each State with guidelines for minimum protections, provisions, care and wage protections.

I believe we need to make an investment in Education and restructure the Dept of Education to set guidelines across America that achieve realistic goals. We need to stop chasing test scores and get back to fundamental instruction that also includes safe schools for our students.

We need to reinstate American Independence in energy and stop purchasing consumables from foreign countries while propping up their national economies.

I believe we need accountability in elected officials especially Congress when spending occurs. There needs to be budget reduction and deficit reduction protocols put in place for every congressional session.

Congress should have a report from each state each congressional session on the state of our national infrastructure.
I do not have a specific point of reference on my political views. I do however have values instilled in me from my heritage, my family devotion to public service, my experience and service to the public.

I have always believed that serving others equally with compassion, respect and dignity are essential qualities and to ensure every person’s constitutional rights remain intact and cared for.
Every elected official should be above reproach. Ethics are essential for every constituency to trust the governing body and officials within.
My ethics are above reproach. I have always had a commitment to public service and the community I serve.
I always have believed that public service should have the belief to leave public service in a better place than when you entered it.

Congress is no different as to my opinions as to influencing to the best of my abilities leaving Texas and our Country in a better place moving forward.
9/11 I was 32 years old and getting ready for my patrol shift as a deputy sheriff. I watched our country fall to an act of terrorism. I then watched for the next several years as our nation came together as one. I believe our great nation forgot what power we have when we are all united for the same purpose as I felt and experienced.

We have moved on from that unity and I believe we have fallen to rhetoric, propaganda and other dangerous notions that encourage us to compartmentalize our population into an ideology that we must align ourselves with groups.

We spend too much time infighting as a nation and somehow we must come to terms that we are ALL Americans protected by and exercising the same Individual rights and Freedoms our Constitution describes. The same Constitution our Veterans have served in protecting while swearing an oath to the Constitution and the American people.
I was a busboy at a local restaurant. I held that job nearly two years in high school during my Junior and Senior years.
The reality that as much or as hard as you might work to achieve success; not everyone will always be satisfied. That does not deter my devotion to achieving the best work product I can in achieving success. I believe it to be rather the opposite in working harder .
The ability to create legislation that’s draws its power from the people.

The ability to funding bills to serve the American people.
No it is not necessary. It is definitely an advantage to have public service to evaluate and assess the quality of an individual’s ability to serve as an elected representative.
I believe foreign influence in our nation is the greatest threat. Currency devaluation, economic crisis, American energy independence, consumption and reliance on foreign made products are hurting our nation.
A two year term falls in line with each congressional cycle. There is an argument to be had that a lot of work could be better achieved due to the necessity of constant campaigning.
I believe term limits are warranted. This summer I witnessed a sitting senator with medical conditions that kept her from her duties for a substantial period of time. I later learned the same senator had a Power of Attorney in place where her daughter was in control. I wondered how a sitting member of Congress could not be able to make her own legal decisions; yet still be allowed to vote on national legislation.

I believe there is too much power, control and influence over elected politicians by donors, special interests and lobbyists.

I believe term limits set at a base of 12-years for congress and a combined 20-years for other elected offices predating the congressional term limits.
No. I was represented by Kevin McCarthy for many years and I believed he was a good fit for our congressional district. His departure from Congress left a bad impression for me as to the commitment he actually had to the American people.

As I look around Congress I see not a lot of politicians I would wish to emulate as there is a lot of shortfalls in almost every representative.

I do admire the honesty and straight forward approach of Senator John Kennedy.
I hear resounding the same messages as I speak to people everyday. Inflation affects so much of a household budget that basic necessities are being cut and ignored . Most families cannot find a $1000 to use in an emergency and most do not have or cannot afford insurance to help with health or personal loss protections.

The second issue is Border security including the costs of all the people who enter our country illegally.
Absolutely. Every elected official has constituents in the districts that are of an opposing political party and opinion and their needs need to be respected.
I believe in less government and accountability in spending. We need to have a system in addressing budget reductions along with deficit reduction plans for each congressional session.

I believe that the executive branch is not the only branch of government that can affect inflation in a positive economic manner. The power of the purse can be flexed because the American people are the ones that suffer under bad economic policies.
I think our government should utilize investigations that affect our national security, our economic interests, monopolistic influence, criminal activity and injustice and ethics/public officials accountability.

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Steven Wright campaign contribution history
YearOfficeStatusContributionsExpenditures
2026* U.S. House Texas District 35Lost primary$25,375 $16,945
2024U.S. House Texas District 35Lost general$36,441 $18,792
Grand total$61,816 $35,736
Sources: OpenSecretsFederal Election Commission ***This product uses the openFEC API but is not endorsed or certified by the Federal Election Commission (FEC).
* Data from this year may not be complete

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Footnotes

  1. Information submitted to Ballotpedia through the Candidate Connection survey on January 21, 2024


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