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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.

New State Senators and General Election Winners

Newly elected senators

The following list displays newly-elected members of the Texas State Senate.

Republican

Candidates who won election

The following is a list of all candidates elected to the Texas State Senate.

Democratic

Republican

Competitiveness

Unopposed candidates in general election

The following candidates did not face major party competition.

Democratic

Republican

Ballot Access

Third party candidates

The following is a list of third party and independent candidates who ran in 2014.

House

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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.

  1. Abel Herrero
  2. Allen Fletcher
  3. Alma Allen
  4. Ana Hernandez (Texas)
  5. Angie Chen Button
  6. Armando Martinez (Texas)
  7. Armando Walle
  8. Bill Zedler
  9. Borris Miles
  10. Bryan Hughes
  11. Byron Cook
  12. Carol Alvarado
  13. Cecil Bell Jr.
  14. Charles Anderson (Texas)
  15. Charlie Geren
  16. Chris Paddie
  17. Chris Turner (Texas)
  18. Cindy Burkett
  19. Craig Goldman
  20. Dan Flynn
  21. Dan Huberty
  22. David Simpson (Texas)
  23. Dawnna Dukes
  24. Debbie Riddle
  25. Dennis Bonnen
  26. Donna Howard
  27. Doug Miller (Texas)
  28. Drew Darby
  29. Drew Springer
  30. Dwayne Bohac
  31. Ed Thompson (Texas)
  32. Eddie Lucio III
  33. Eddie Rodriguez
  34. Elliott Naishtat
  35. Eric Johnson (Texas)
  36. Four Price
  37. Garnet Coleman
  38. Gary Elkins
  39. Geanie Morrison
  40. Gene Wu
  41. Giovanni Capriglione
  42. Greg Bonnen
  43. Harold Dutton Jr.
  44. Helen Giddings
  45. Hubert Vo
  46. J.D. Sheffield
  47. J.M. Lozano
  48. James Frank
  49. James White (Texas representative)
  50. Jason Isaac
  51. Jason Villalba
  52. Jeff Leach
  53. Jessica Farrar
  54. Jim Keffer
  55. Jim Murphy (Texas)
  56. Jimmie Don Aycock
  57. Jodie Laubenberg
  58. Joe Deshotel
  59. Joe Farias
  60. Joe Pickett
  61. Joe Straus
  62. John Frullo
  63. John Kuempel
  64. John Otto
  65. John Raney
  66. John Smithee
  67. John Zerwas
  68. Jonathan Stickland
  69. Joseph Moody
  70. José Menéndez
  71. Justin Rodriguez
  72. Ken King
  73. Kenneth Sheets
  74. Kyle Kacal
  75. Larry Gonzales
  76. Larry Phillips (Texas)
  77. Lois Kolkhorst
  78. Lyle Larson
  79. Marisa Marquez
  80. Marsha Farney
  81. Mary Ann Perez
  82. Mary Gonzalez
  83. Matt Krause
  84. Matt Schaefer
  85. Michael Villarreal (Texas House of Representatives)
  86. Myra Crownover
  87. Nicole Collier
  88. Oscar Longoria
  89. Pat Fallon
  90. Patricia Harless
  91. Paul Workman
  92. Phil King (Texas)
  93. Phil Stephenson
  94. Philip Cortez
  95. Poncho Nevarez
  96. Rafael Anchia
  97. Rene Oliveira
  98. Richard Raymond
  99. Rick Miller (Texas)
  100. Robert Guerra
  101. Roberto Alonzo
  102. Roland Gutierrez
  103. Ron Reynolds
  104. Ron Simmons
  105. Ruth Jones McClendon
  106. Ryan Guillen
  107. Sarah Davis (Texas)
  108. Scott Sanford
  109. Scott Turner
  110. Senfronia Thompson
  111. Sergio Munoz Jr.
  112. Stephanie Klick
  113. Susan King
  114. Sylvester Turner
  115. Tan Parker
  116. Terry Canales
  117. Tim Kleinschmidt
  118. Todd Hunter
  119. Tom Craddick
  120. Toni Rose
  121. Tony Dale
  122. Tracy King
  123. Travis Clardy
  124. Trent Ashby
  125. Trey Martinez Fischer
  126. Wayne Smith (Texas)
  127. 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

Republican

Competitiveness

Unopposed candidates in general election

The following candidates did not face major party competition:

Democratic

Republican

Ballot Access

Third party candidates

The following is a list of third party and independent candidates who ran in 2014: