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.
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.
- Matthew Whittington
- J. Tyler Lindsay
- Whitney Bilyeu
- Scott Jameson
- Gene Lord
- Gene Woodard III
- James Strohm
- Mike Dooling
- George Hardy
- Brandin Lea
- Cory Lane
- Steven Gibson (Texas)
- John Lawson (Texas)
- Don Bates (Texas)
- John Tunmire
- Gilberto Velasquez, Jr.
- Phil Kurtz
- Jonathan Erhardt
- David Courtney
- Keely Briggs
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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.
- Abel Herrero
- Allen Fletcher
- Alma Allen
- Ana Hernandez (Texas)
- Angie Chen Button
- Armando Martinez (Texas)
- Armando Walle
- Bill Zedler
- Borris Miles
- Bryan Hughes
- Byron Cook
- Carol Alvarado
- Cecil Bell Jr.
- Charles Anderson (Texas)
- Charlie Geren
- Chris Paddie
- Chris Turner (Texas)
- Cindy Burkett
- Craig Goldman
- Dan Flynn
- Dan Huberty
- David Simpson (Texas)
- Dawnna Dukes
- Debbie Riddle
- Dennis Bonnen
- Donna Howard
- Doug Miller (Texas)
- Drew Darby
- Drew Springer
- Dwayne Bohac
- Ed Thompson (Texas)
- Eddie Lucio III
- Eddie Rodriguez
- Elliott Naishtat
- Eric Johnson (Texas)
- Four Price
- Garnet Coleman
- Gary Elkins
- Geanie Morrison
- Gene Wu
- Giovanni Capriglione
- Greg Bonnen
- Harold Dutton Jr.
- Helen Giddings
- Hubert Vo
- J.D. Sheffield
- J.M. Lozano
- James Frank
- James White (Texas representative)
- Jason Isaac
- Jason Villalba
- Jeff Leach
- Jessica Farrar
- Jim Keffer
- Jim Murphy (Texas)
- Jimmie Don Aycock
- Jodie Laubenberg
- Joe Deshotel
- Joe Farias
- Joe Pickett
- Joe Straus
- John Frullo
- John Kuempel
- John Otto
- John Raney
- John Smithee
- John Zerwas
- Jonathan Stickland
- Joseph Moody
- José Menéndez
- Justin Rodriguez
- Ken King
- Kenneth Sheets
- Kyle Kacal
- Larry Gonzales
- Larry Phillips (Texas)
- Lois Kolkhorst
- Lyle Larson
- Marisa Marquez
- Marsha Farney
- Mary Ann Perez
- Mary Gonzalez
- Matt Krause
- Matt Schaefer
- Michael Villarreal (Texas House of Representatives)
- Myra Crownover
- Nicole Collier
- Oscar Longoria
- Pat Fallon
- Patricia Harless
- Paul Workman
- Phil King (Texas)
- Phil Stephenson
- Philip Cortez
- Poncho Nevarez
- Rafael Anchia
- Rene Oliveira
- Richard Raymond
- Rick Miller (Texas)
- Robert Guerra
- Roberto Alonzo
- Roland Gutierrez
- Ron Reynolds
- Ron Simmons
- Ruth Jones McClendon
- Ryan Guillen
- Sarah Davis (Texas)
- Scott Sanford
- Scott Turner
- Senfronia Thompson
- Sergio Munoz Jr.
- Stephanie Klick
- Susan King
- Sylvester Turner
- Tan Parker
- Terry Canales
- Tim Kleinschmidt
- Todd Hunter
- Tom Craddick
- Toni Rose
- Tony Dale
- Tracy King
- Travis Clardy
- Trent Ashby
- 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
- Andrew Murr
- Brooks Landgraf
- Dade Phelan
- Dennis Paul
- DeWayne Burns
- Dustin Burrows
- Gary VanDeaver
- Gilbert Pena
- John Wray
- Linda Koop
- Mark Keough
- Matt Rinaldi
- Matt Shaheen
- Mike Schofield
- Molly White
- Morgan Meyer
- Rick Galindo
- Rodney Anderson (Texas)
- Stuart Spitzer
- Tony Tinderholt
- Wayne Faircloth
- Will Metcalf
Candidates who won election
The following lists all candidates elected to the Texas House of Representatives in 2014:
Democratic
- Abel Herrero
- Alma Allen
- Ana Hernandez (Texas)
- Armando Martinez (Texas)
- Armando Walle
- Borris Miles
- Carol Alvarado
- Celia Israel
- Cesar Blanco
- Chris Turner (Texas)
- Dawnna Dukes
- Donna Howard
- Eddie Lucio III
- Eddie Rodriguez
- Elliott Naishtat
- Eric Johnson (Texas)
- Garnet Coleman
- Gene Wu
- Harold Dutton Jr.
- Helen Giddings
- Hubert Vo
- J.M. Lozano
- Jessica Farrar
- Joe Deshotel
- Joe Farias
- Joe Pickett
- Joseph Moody
- José Menéndez
- Justin Rodriguez
- Marisa Marquez
- Mary Gonzalez
- Michael Villarreal (Texas House of Representatives)
- Nicole Collier
- Oscar Longoria
- Poncho Nevarez
- Rafael Anchia
- Ramon Romero Jr.
- Rene Oliveira
- Richard Raymond
- Robert Guerra
- Roberto Alonzo
- Roland Gutierrez
- Ron Reynolds
- Ruth Jones McClendon
- Ryan Guillen
- Senfronia Thompson
- Sergio Munoz Jr.
- Sylvester Turner
- Terry Canales
- Toni Rose
- Tracy King
- Trey Martinez Fischer
- Yvonne Davis
Republican
- Allen Fletcher
- Andrew Murr
- Angie Chen Button
- Bill Zedler
- Brooks Landgraf
- Bryan Hughes
- Byron Cook
- Cecil Bell Jr.
- Charles Anderson (Texas)
- Charlie Geren
- Chris Paddie
- Cindy Burkett
- Craig Goldman
- Dade Phelan
- Dan Flynn
- Dan Huberty
- David Simpson (Texas)
- Debbie Riddle
- Dennis Bonnen
- Dennis Paul
- DeWayne Burns
- Doug Miller (Texas)
- Drew Darby
- Drew Springer
- Dustin Burrows
- Dwayne Bohac
- Ed Thompson (Texas)
- Four Price
- Gary Elkins
- Gary VanDeaver
- Geanie Morrison
- Gilbert Pena
- Giovanni Capriglione
- Greg Bonnen
- J.D. Sheffield
- J.M. Lozano
- James Frank
- James White (Texas representative)
- Jason Isaac
- Jason Villalba
- Jeff Leach
- Jim Keffer
- Jim Murphy (Texas)
- Jimmie Don Aycock
- Jodie Laubenberg
- Joe Straus
- John Frullo
- John Kuempel
- John Otto
- John Raney
- John Smithee
- John Wray
- John Zerwas
- Jonathan Stickland
- Ken King
- Kenneth Sheets
- Kyle Kacal
- Larry Gonzales
- Larry Phillips (Texas)
- Linda Koop
- Lois Kolkhorst
- Lyle Larson
- Mark Keough
- Marsha Farney
- Matt Krause
- Matt Rinaldi
- Matt Schaefer
- Matt Shaheen
- Mike Schofield
- Molly White
- Morgan Meyer
- Myra Crownover
- Pat Fallon
- Patricia Harless
- Paul Workman
- Phil King (Texas)
- Phil Stephenson
- Rick Galindo
- Rick Miller (Texas)
- Rodney Anderson (Texas)
- Ron Simmons
- Ryan Guillen
- Sarah Davis (Texas)
- Scott Sanford
- Scott Turner
- Stephanie Klick
- Stuart Spitzer
- Susan King
- Tan Parker
- Tim Kleinschmidt
- Todd Hunter
- Tom Craddick
- Tony Dale
- Tony Tinderholt
- Travis Clardy
- Trent Ashby
- Wayne Faircloth
- Wayne Smith (Texas)
- Will Metcalf
Competitiveness
Unopposed candidates in general election
The following candidates did not face major party competition:
Democratic
- Joe Deshotel
- Ryan Guillen
- Abel Herrero
- Oscar Longoria
- Sergio Munoz Jr.
- Rene Oliveira
- Armando Martinez (Texas)
- Terry Canales
- Richard Raymond
- Donna Howard
- Elliott Naishtat
- Eddie Rodriguez
- Poncho Nevarez
- Mary Gonzalez
- Cesar Blanco
- Marisa Marquez
- Joseph Moody
- Joe Pickett
- Tracy King
- Ramon Romero Jr.
- Chris Turner (Texas)
- Rafael Anchia
- Helen Giddings
- Toni Rose
- Yvonne Davis
- Trey Martinez Fischer
- Joe Farias
- Roland Gutierrez
- Ruth Jones McClendon
- Michael Villarreal (Texas House of Representatives)
- José Menéndez
- Justin Rodriguez
- Alma Allen
- Sylvester Turner
- Armando Walle
- Senfronia Thompson
- Harold Dutton Jr.
- Ana Hernandez (Texas)
- Carol Alvarado
- Borris Miles
- Eddie Lucio III
- Dawnna Dukes
- Roberto Alonzo
- Garnet Coleman
- Eric Johnson (Texas)
Republican
- Gary VanDeaver
- Cecil Bell Jr.
- Stuart Spitzer
- Bryan Hughes
- Matt Schaefer
- David Simpson (Texas)
- Byron Cook
- Chris Paddie
- John Wray
- Travis Clardy
- Kyle Kacal
- Lois Kolkhorst
- Mark Keough
- John Otto
- James White (Texas representative)
- Greg Bonnen
- Dennis Bonnen
- John Zerwas
- Ed Thompson (Texas)
- Geanie Morrison
- Ryan Guillen
- Todd Hunter
- Scott Turner
- Paul Workman
- Andrew Murr
- Jimmie Don Aycock
- Molly White
- Charles Anderson (Texas)
- Trent Ashby
- J.D. Sheffield
- Jim Keffer
- Larry Phillips (Texas)
- Matt Shaheen
- Jeff Leach
- Drew Springer
- James Frank
- Scott Sanford
- Susan King
- Drew Darby
- Doug Miller (Texas)
- Brooks Landgraf
- Tom Craddick
- John Smithee
- Ken King
- Matt Krause
- Bill Zedler
- Craig Goldman
- Giovanni Capriglione
- Charlie Geren
- Angie Chen Button
- Joe Straus
- Lyle Larson
- Patricia Harless
- Dan Huberty
- Wayne Smith (Texas)
- Allen Fletcher
- Dan Flynn
- Jason Villalba
- Jason Isaac
Ballot Access
Third party candidates
The following is a list of third party and independent candidates who ran in 2014:
- Arthur Browning
- Arthur DiBianca
- Ben Easton
- Bob Townsend (Texas)
- Braeden Wright
- Brian Chapman
- Brian Holk
- Bruce Pugh
- Carl Nulsen
- Daniel Behrman
- Daniel Krawisz
- David Dreesen
- Felicia Whatley
- Frederick Stralow
- Gilberto Villela
- Irene Johnson
- J. Alexandro Lozano
- James Holland
- Jarrod Weaver
- Jeff Carruthers
- Jeff Larson (Texas)
- Jim Duke (Texas)
- Joel Gardner
- John Wilford
- Justin Billiot
- Ken Lowder
- Kerry McKennon
- Kevin Ludlow
- Kim Kelley
- Larry Parr
- Marco Buentello
- Maximilian Martin
- Michael Binkley
- Morgan Bradford
- Nghi T. Ho
- Nicolas Serna, III
- Patrick Peavy
- Paul Ingmundson
- Quinn Eaker
- Robert Harris (Texas)
- Rod Wingo
- Rodney Caston
- Ron Walenta
- Scott McKinlay
- Thomas Griffing
- W. Carl Spiller