Texas Election Results Report!
“Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the LORD your God will be with you wherever you go.” Joshua 1:9
Last night was an incredible night for faith and family across the entire state! Great job to everyone who cast their vote for faith and family. Your courage and tenacity paid off at the ballot box!
You trusted us with our endorsements, and we delivered! Texas Values Action endorsed candidates either seized the victory or advanced to a run-off election at an astonishing 93 percent in the March primary races!
Election Night Highlight!
Texas Values Action endorsed candidate for Texas Attorney General, Mayes Middleton, finished in 1st place, with 39 percent of the vote! However, in Texas a candidate must receive 50 percent of the vote to avoid a run-off. To learn more about Mayes Middleton click here!
Get Ready to Vote, Again!
Run-Off Election Dates:
Early Voting: May 18th – May 22nd
Election Day: May 26th
Check out the Texas Values Action Win Rate for the March 3rd Primary Elections!
Texas Values Action Endorsed Candidates: 93 percent!
Winning/ Run-Off Candidates: 87/94
Texas Values Action Endorsed Candidates in Contested Races: 86 percent win rate!
Winning/Run-Off Candidates: 42/47
Check out the races below to see the huge victories in Texas!
Major Wins!
Statewide
Governor – Greg Abbott
Lt. Governor – Dan Patrick
Texas Attorney General – Mayes Middleton, run off election May 26th
Land Commissioner – Dawn Buckingham
Railroad Commissioner – Bo French, run off election May 26th
15th Court of Appeals – Scott Brister
U.S House of Representatives
District 1 – Steve Toth
District 3 – Keith Self
District 4 – Pat Fallon
District 8 – Jessica Hart Steinmann
District 9 – Briscoe Cain, run off election May 26th
District 13 – Ronny Jackson
District 14 – Randy Weber
District 25 – Roger Williams
District 26 – Brandon Gill
District 27 – Michael Cloud
District 29 – Martha Fierro
District 36 – Brian Babin
District 38 – Jon Bonck, run off election May 26th
Texas Supreme Court
Chief Justice – Jimmy Blacklock
Place 2 – James Sulliva
Place 7 – Kyle D. Hawkins
Place 8 – Brett Busby
State Board of Education
District 6 – Tiffany Nelson
District 7 – Julie Pickren
District 9 – Kason Huddleston
Texas Senate
District 1 – Bryan Hughes
District 2 – Bob Hall
District 9 – Leigh Wambsgnass
District 11 – Dennis Paul
District 18 – Lois Kolkhorst
District 22 – David Cook
District 24 – Pete Flores
District 28 – Charles Perry
District 31 – Kevin Sparks
Texas House
District 2 – Brent Money
District 5 – Cole Hefner
District 6 – Daniel Alders
District 11 – Joanne Shofner
District 16 – Will Metcalf
District 18 – Janis Holt
District 19 – Ellen Troxclair
District 20 – Terry Wilson
District 23 – Terri Leo Wilson
District 24 – Greg Bonnen
District 25 – Cody Vasut
District 30 – AJ Louderback
District 32 – Todd Hunter
District 33 – Katrina Pierson
District 44 – Alan Schoolcraft
District 52 – Caroline Harris Davila
District 53 – Wes Virdell
District 54 – Brad Buckley
District 57 – Richard Hayes
District 58 – Helen Kerwin
District 59 – Shelby Slawson
District 60 – Mike Olcott
District 61 – Keresa Richardson
District 62 – Shelley Luther
District 64 – Andy Hopper
District 65 – Mitch Little
District 66 – Matt Shaheen
District 67 – Jeff Leach
District 68 – David Spiller
District 69 – James Frank
District 73 – Carrie Isaac
District 80 – Don McLaughlin
District 83 – Dustin Burrows
District 89 – Candy Noble
District 91 – David Lowe
District 94 – Cheryl Bean
District 98 – Armin Mizani
District 122 – Mark Dorazio
District 126 – Stan Stanart, run off election May 26th
District 130 – Tom Oliverson
District 150 – Valoree Swanson
Local Elections
Collin County
County Judge – Chris Hill
County Commissioner, Pct. 4 – Shelby Williams
Harris County
County Commissioner, Pct. 2 – Richard Vega
County Clerk – Michael Wolfe
District Clerk – Chris Daniel
Montgomery County
County Clerk – Brandon Steinmann
Rockwall County
Justice of the Peace, Pct. 2 – Victor Carrillo
Tarrant County
County Judge – Tim O’Hare
County Commissioner – Tony Tinderholt
District Clerk – Tom Wilder
Williamson County
Republican Chair – Michelle Evans
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