Election Name: | 2020 Texas elections |
Country: | Texas |
Type: | presidential |
Ongoing: | no |
Previous Election: | 2018 Texas elections |
Previous Year: | 2018 |
Election Date: | November 3, 2020 |
Next Election: | 2021 Texas elections |
Next Year: | 2021 |
Texas state elections in 2020 were held on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. Its primaries were held on March 3, 2020, with runoffs taking place on July 14.[1]
In addition to the U.S. presidential race, Texas voters elected the Class II U.S. senator from Texas, one of three members of the Texas Railroad Commission, eight of 15 members of the Texas Board of Education, all of its seats to the House of Representatives, four of nine seats on the Supreme Court of Texas, three of nine seats on the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, 21 of 80 seats on the Texas Appellate Courts, all of the seats of the Texas House of Representatives and 17 of 34 seats in the Texas State Senate.
To vote by mail, registered Texas voters had to request a ballot by October 23, 2020. After the U.S. Supreme Court rejected a bid to expand eligibility for requesting postal ballots,[2] postal ballots were available only to voters over 65, those sick or disabled, those who were out of their county on election day, and those who were in jail (and otherwise eligible to vote), as defined by Texas law.[3]
See main article: 2020 United States presidential election in Texas.
See also: 2020 Texas Democratic primary and 2020 Texas Republican primary.
Texas has 38 electoral votes in the Electoral College.
See main article: 2020 United States Senate election in Texas.
See main article: 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas.
There were 36 U.S. Representatives in Texas up for election in addition to six open seats.[4]
Election Name: | 2020 Texas Railroad Commissioner election |
Country: | Texas |
Type: | presidential |
Ongoing: | no |
Previous Election: | 2014 Texas elections#Railroad Commissioner |
Previous Year: | 2014 |
Next Election: | 2026 Texas elections#Railroad Commissioner |
Next Year: | 2026 |
Election Date: | November 3, 2020 |
Nominee1: | Jim Wright |
Party1: | Republican Party of Texas |
Popular Vote1: | 5,831,263 |
Percentage1: | 53.0% |
Nominee2: | Chrysta Castañeda |
Party2: | Texas Democratic Party |
Popular Vote2: | 4,792,422 |
Percentage2: | 43.6% |
Map Size: | 310px |
Railroad Commissioner | |
Before Election: | Ryan Sitton |
Before Party: | Republican Party of Texas |
After Election: | Jim Wright |
After Party: | Republican Party of Texas |
Poll source | Date(s) administered | Sample size | Margin of error | Jim Wright (R) | Chrysta Castañeda (D) | Other | Undecided | ||
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YouGov/University of Houston | October 13–20, 2020 | 1,000 (LV) | ± 3.1% | 47% | 38% | 4% | 11% | ||
Data for Progress (D) | August 20–25, 2020 | 2,295 (LV) | ± 2.0% | 39% | 33% | – | 25% | ||
Global Strategy Group (D) | August 11–13, 2020 | 700 (LV) | ± 3.7% | 37% | 31% | 8% | 24% |
eight of 15 seats of the Texas Board of Education were up for election. Before the election the composition of that board was:
Party |
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Republican | 10 | |
Democratic | 5 | |
Total | 15 | |
Election Name: | 2020 Texas Supreme Court Chief Justice election |
Country: | Texas |
Type: | presidential |
Ongoing: | no |
Previous Election: | 2014 Texas elections#Chief Justice |
Previous Year: | 2014 |
Next Election: | 2026 Texas elections#Chief Justice |
Next Year: | 2026 |
Election Date: | November 3, 2020 |
Image1: | 3x4.svg |
Nominee1: | Nathan Hecht |
Party1: | Republican Party of Texas |
Popular Vote1: | 5,827,085 |
Percentage1: | 53.0% |
Nominee2: | Amy Clark Meachum |
Party2: | Texas Democratic Party |
Popular Vote2: | 4,893,402 |
Percentage2: | 44.5% |
Map Size: | 310px |
Chief Justice | |
Before Election: | Nathan Hecht |
Before Party: | Republican Party of Texas |
After Election: | Nathan Hecht |
After Party: | Republican Party of Texas |
Incumbent Chief Justice Nathan Hecht ran for re-election to his last term.
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Election Name: | 2020 Texas Supreme Court Place 6 election |
Country: | Texas |
Type: | presidential |
Ongoing: | no |
Previous Election: | 2018 Texas elections#Place 6 |
Previous Year: | 2018 |
Next Election: | 2024 Texas elections#Place 6 |
Next Year: | 2024 |
Election Date: | November 3, 2020 |
Image1: | 3x4.svg |
Nominee1: | Jane Bland |
Party1: | Republican Party of Texas |
Popular Vote1: | 6,050,534 |
Percentage1: | 55.2% |
Nominee2: | Kathy Cheng |
Party2: | Texas Democratic Party |
Popular Vote2: | 4,903,527 |
Percentage2: | 44.8% |
Map Size: | 310px |
Justice | |
Before Election: | Jane Bland |
Before Party: | Republican Party of Texas |
After Election: | Jane Bland |
After Party: | Republican Party of Texas |
Incumbent Justice Jane Bland was appointed by Governor Abbott in 2019 to replace Jeff Brown. Justice Bland ran to finish the remainder of Brown's term ending in 2024.
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Election Name: | 2020 Texas Supreme Court Place 7 election |
Country: | Texas |
Type: | presidential |
Ongoing: | no |
Previous Election: | 2014 Texas elections#Place 7 |
Previous Year: | 2014 |
Next Election: | 2026 Texas elections#Place 7 |
Next Year: | 2026 |
Election Date: | November 3, 2020 |
Image1: | 3x4.svg |
Nominee1: | Jeff Boyd |
Party1: | Republican Party of Texas |
Popular Vote1: | 5,843,420 |
Percentage1: | 53.3% |
Nominee2: | Staci Williams |
Party2: | Texas Democratic Party |
Popular Vote2: | 4,861,649 |
Percentage2: | 44.4% |
Map Size: | 310px |
Justice | |
Before Election: | Jeff Boyd |
Before Party: | Republican Party of Texas |
After Election: | Jeff Boyd |
After Party: | Republican Party of Texas |
Incumbent Justice Jeff Boyd ran for re-election to a second six-year term.
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Election Name: | 2020 Texas Supreme Court Place 8 election |
Country: | Texas |
Type: | presidential |
Ongoing: | no |
Previous Election: | 2014 Texas elections#Place 8 |
Previous Year: | 2014 |
Next Election: | 2026 Texas elections#Place 8 |
Next Year: | 2026 |
Election Date: | November 3, 2020 |
Image1: | 3x4.svg |
Nominee1: | Brett Busby |
Party1: | Republican Party of Texas |
Popular Vote1: | 5,847,135 |
Percentage1: | 53.4% |
Nominee2: | Gisela Triana |
Party2: | Texas Democratic Party |
Popular Vote2: | 4,826,674 |
Percentage2: | 44.1% |
Map Size: | 310px |
Justice | |
Before Election: | Brett Busby |
Before Party: | Republican Party of Texas |
After Election: | Brett Busby |
After Party: | Republican Party of Texas |
Incumbent Justice Brett Busby ran for a full six-year term after being appointed by Governor Abbott in 2019 due to the retirement of Phil Johnson.
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Election Name: | 2020 Texas Court of Criminal Appeals Place 3 election |
Country: | Texas |
Type: | presidential |
Ongoing: | no |
Previous Election: | 2014 Texas elections#Place 3 |
Previous Year: | 2014 |
Next Election: | 2026 Texas elections#Place 3 |
Next Year: | 2026 |
Election Date: | November 3, 2020 |
Image1: | 3x4.svg |
Nominee1: | Bert Richardson |
Party1: | Republican Party of Texas |
Popular Vote1: | 5,953,924 |
Percentage1: | 54.5% |
Nominee2: | Elizabeth Davis Frizell |
Party2: | Texas Democratic Party |
Popular Vote2: | 4,964,460 |
Percentage2: | 45.5% |
Map Size: | 310px |
Judge | |
Before Election: | Bert Richardson |
Before Party: | Republican Party of Texas |
After Election: | Bert Richardson |
After Party: | Republican Party of Texas |
Incumbent Judge Bert Richardson ran for re-election to a second six-year term.
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Election Name: | 2020 Texas Court of Criminal Appeals Place 4 election |
Country: | Texas |
Type: | presidential |
Ongoing: | no |
Previous Election: | 2014 Texas elections#Place 4 |
Previous Year: | 2014 |
Next Election: | 2026 Texas elections#Place 4 |
Next Year: | 2026 |
Election Date: | November 3, 2020 |
Image1: | 3x4.svg |
Nominee1: | Kevin Yeary |
Party1: | Republican Party of Texas |
Popular Vote1: | 5,974,016 |
Percentage1: | 54.8% |
Nominee2: | Tina Clinton |
Party2: | Texas Democratic Party |
Popular Vote2: | 4,924,207 |
Percentage2: | 45.2% |
Map Size: | 310px |
Judge | |
Before Election: | Kevin Yeary |
Before Party: | Republican Party of Texas |
After Election: | Kevin Yeary |
After Party: | Republican Party of Texas |
Incumbent Judge Kevin Yeary ran for re-election to a second six-year term.
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Election Name: | 2020 Texas Court of Criminal Appeals Place 9 election |
Country: | Texas |
Type: | presidential |
Ongoing: | no |
Previous Election: | 2014 Texas elections#Place 9 |
Previous Year: | 2014 |
Next Election: | 2026 Texas elections#Place 9 |
Next Year: | 2026 |
Election Date: | November 3, 2020 |
Image1: | 3x4.svg |
Nominee1: | David Newell |
Party1: | Republican Party of Texas |
Popular Vote1: | 6,015,909 |
Percentage1: | 55.3% |
Nominee2: | Brandon Birmingham |
Party2: | Texas Democratic Party |
Popular Vote2: | 4,863,142 |
Percentage2: | 44.7% |
Map Size: | 310px |
Judge | |
Before Election: | David Newell |
Before Party: | Republican Party of Texas |
After Election: | David Newell |
After Party: | Republican Party of Texas |
Incumbent Judge David Newell ran for re-election to a second six-year term.
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All 150 seats of the Texas House of Representatives and 16 of 31 seats of the Texas State Senate were up for election.
See main article: 2020 Texas State Senate election. Before the election, the composition of the state senate was:
Party |
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Republican | 19 | |
Democratic | 12 | |
Total | 31 | |
Party |
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Republican | 18 | |
Democratic | 13 | |
Total | 31 | |
See main article: 2020 Texas House of Representatives election. Before and after the election, the composition of the state house was:
Party |
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Republican | 83 | |
Democratic | 67 | |
Total | 150 | |