2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas explained

Election Name:2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas
Country:Texas
Type:legislative
Ongoing:yes
Previous Election:2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas
Previous Year:2022
Next Election:2026 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas
Next Year:2026
Seats For Election:All 38 Texas seats to the United States House of Representatives
Election Date:November 5, 2024
Party1:Republican Party (United States)
Last Election1:25
Seats1:25
Party2:Democratic Party (United States)
Last Election2:13
Seats2:13

The 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas will be held on November 5, 2024, to elect the thirty-eight U.S. representatives from the State of Texas, one from each of the state's congressional districts. The elections will coincide with the 2024 U.S. presidential election, as well as other elections to the House of Representatives, elections to the United States Senate, and various state and local elections. The primary elections took place on March 5, 2024.

District 1

Election Name:2024 Texas's 1st congressional district election
Country:Texas
Type:presidential
Ongoing:yes
Previous Election:2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 1
Previous Year:2022
Next Election:2026 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 1
Next Year:2026
Image1:Nathaniel Moran, official portrait, 118th Congress (cropped).jpg
Nominee1:Nathaniel Moran
Party1:Republican Party (United States)
U.S. Representative
Before Election:Nathaniel Moran
Before Party:Republican Party (United States)

See also: Texas's 1st congressional district. The 1st district encompasses Tyler, Longview, and Texarkana. The incumbent is Republican Nathaniel Moran, who was elected with 78.08% of the vote in 2022.[1]

Republican primary

Nominee

Fundraising

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
align=left The Cook Political Report[4] February 2, 2023
align=left Inside Elections[5] November 13, 2023
align=left Sabato's Crystal Ball[6] February 23, 2023
align=left Elections Daily[7] September 7, 2023
align=left CNalysis[8] November 16, 2023
align=left Decision Desk HQJune 14, 2024

Results

District 2

Election Name:2024 Texas's 2nd congressional district election
Country:Texas
Type:presidential
Ongoing:yes
Previous Election:2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 2
Previous Year:2022
Next Election:2026 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 2
Next Year:2026
Image1:Rep. Dan Crenshaw, official portrait, 118th Congress (cropped).jpg
Nominee1:Dan Crenshaw
Party1:Republican Party (United States)
Nominee2:Peter Filler
Party2:Democratic Party (United States)
U.S. Representative
Before Election:Dan Crenshaw
Before Party:Republican Party (United States)

See also: Texas's 2nd congressional district. The 2nd district encompasses The Woodlands, Spring, Kingwood, Humble, and Atascocita. The incumbent is Republican Dan Crenshaw, who was re-elected with 65.91% of the vote in 2022.[1]

Republican primary

Nominee

Eliminated in primary

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports as of February 14, 2024
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
Dan Crenshaw (R)$2,343,169$2,709,738$770,875
Jameson Ellis (R)$28,576$23,383$5,285
Source: Federal Election Commission[10]

Results

Democratic primary

Nominee

Results

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
align=left The Cook Political ReportFebruary 2, 2023
align=left Inside ElectionsNovember 13, 2023
align=left Sabato's Crystal BallFebruary 23, 2023
align=left Elections DailySeptember 7, 2023
align=left CNalysisNovember 16, 2023
align=left Decision Desk HQJune 14, 2024

Results

District 3

Election Name:2024 Texas's 3rd congressional district election
Country:Texas
Type:presidential
Ongoing:yes
Previous Election:2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 3
Previous Year:2022
Next Election:2026 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 3
Next Year:2026
Image1:Keith Self, official portrait, 118th Congress (cropped).jpg
Nominee1:Keith Self
Party1:Republican Party (United States)
Nominee2:Sandeep Srivastava
Party2:Democratic Party (United States)
U.S. Representative
Before Election:Keith Self
Before Party:Republican Party (United States)

See also: Texas's 3rd congressional district. The 3rd district encompasses much of Collin County and Hunt County. The incumbent is Republican Keith Self, who was elected with 60.55% of the vote in 2022.[1]

Republican primary

Nominee

Eliminated in primary

Withdrawn

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports as of February 14, 2024
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
Suzanne Harp (R)$46,454$46,498$0
Jeremy Ivanovskis (R)$3,980$3,996$0
Tre Pennie (R)$61,918$60,695$1,223
John Porro (R)$117,398$103,495$15,709
Keith Self (R)$480,102$222,806$282,210
Source: Federal Election Commission[14]

Results

Democratic primary

Nominee

Results

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
align=left The Cook Political ReportFebruary 2, 2023
align=left Inside ElectionsNovember 13, 2023
align=left Sabato's Crystal BallFebruary 23, 2023
align=left Elections DailySeptember 7, 2023
align=left CNalysisNovember 16, 2023
align=left Decision Desk HQJune 14, 2024

Results

District 4

Election Name:2024 Texas's 4th congressional district election
Country:Texas
Type:presidential
Ongoing:yes
Previous Election:2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 4
Previous Year:2022
Next Election:2026 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 4
Next Year:2026
Image1:Pat Fallon, official portrait, 117th Congress (cropped).jpg
Nominee1:Pat Fallon
Party1:Republican Party (United States)
Nominee2:Simon Cardell
Party2:Democratic Party (United States)
U.S. Representative
Before Election:Pat Fallon
Before Party:Republican Party (United States)

See also: Texas's 4th congressional district. The incumbent is Republican Pat Fallon, who was re-elected with 66.71% of the vote in 2022.[1] On November 13, 2023, Fallon announced he would not seek another term in Congress and would instead run for his old seat in the Texas Senate. However, the next day, Fallon reversed course and said he would run for re-election to the House.

Republican primary

Nominee

Eliminated in primary

Declined

Results

Democratic primary

Nominee

Results

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
align=left The Cook Political ReportFebruary 2, 2023
align=left Inside ElectionsMarch 10, 2023
align=left Sabato's Crystal BallFebruary 23, 2023
align=left Elections DailySeptember 7, 2023
align=left CNalysisNovember 16, 2023
align=left Decision Desk HQJune 14, 2024

Results

District 5

Election Name:2024 Texas's 5th congressional district election
Country:Texas
Type:presidential
Ongoing:yes
Previous Election:2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 5
Previous Year:2022
Next Election:2026 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 5
Next Year:2026
Image1:Lance Gooden, official portrait, 116th Congress (cropped).jpg
Nominee1:Lance Gooden
Party1:Republican Party (United States)
Nominee2:Ruth Torres
Party2:Democratic Party (United States)
U.S. Representative
Before Election:Lance Gooden
Before Party:Republican Party (United States)

See also: Texas's 5th congressional district. The incumbent is Republican Lance Gooden, who was re-elected with 64.01% of the vote in 2022.[1]

Republican primary

Nominee

Results

Democratic primary

Nominee

Results

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
align=left The Cook Political ReportFebruary 2, 2023
align=left Inside ElectionsMarch 10, 2023
align=left Sabato's Crystal BallFebruary 23, 2023
align=left Elections DailySeptember 7, 2023
align=left CNalysisNovember 16, 2023
align=left Decision Desk HQJune 14, 2024

Results

District 6

Election Name:2024 Texas's 6th congressional district election
Country:Texas
Type:presidential
Ongoing:yes
Previous Election:2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 6
Previous Year:2022
Next Election:2026 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 6
Next Year:2026
Image1:Jake Ellzey, official portrait, 117th Congress (cropped).jpg
Nominee1:Jake Ellzey
Party1:Republican Party (United States)
Nominee2:John Love III
Party2:Democratic Party (United States)
U.S. Representative
Before Election:Jake Ellzey
Before Party:Republican Party (United States)

See also: Texas's 6th congressional district. The 6th district encompasses Ellis County and Palestine. The incumbent is Republican Jake Ellzey, who was re-elected unopposed in 2022.[1]

Republican primary

Nominee

Eliminated in primary

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports as of February 14, 2024
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
James Buford (R)$10,343$8,317$2,026
Jake Ellzey (R)$3,545,245$3,150,691$992,228
Cliff Wiley (R)$16,015$17,100$0
Source: Federal Election Commission[19]

Results

Democratic primary

Nominee

Results

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
align=left The Cook Political ReportFebruary 2, 2023
align=left Inside ElectionsNovember 13, 2023
align=left Sabato's Crystal BallFebruary 23, 2023
align=left Elections DailySeptember 7, 2023
align=left CNalysisNovember 16, 2023
align=left Decision Desk HQJune 14, 2024

Results

District 7

Election Name:2024 Texas's 7th congressional district election
Country:Texas
Type:presidential
Ongoing:yes
Previous Election:2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 7
Previous Year:2022
Next Election:2026 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 7
Next Year:2026
Image1:Lizzie Fletcher portrait (118th Congress).jpg
Nominee1:Lizzie Fletcher
Party1:Democratic Party (United States)
Nominee2:Caroline Kane
Party2:Republican Party (United States)
U.S. Representative
Before Election:Lizzie Fletcher
Before Party:Democratic Party (United States)

See also: Texas's 7th congressional district. The 7th district encompasses the suburbs of Houston such as Gulfton and Alief. The incumbent is Democrat Lizzie Fletcher, who was re-elected with 63.79% of the vote in 2022.[1] Renewable energy developer Pervez Agwan announced a Democratic primary challenge to Fletcher in February 2023, and was endorsed by a handful of progressive organizations and figures, including the Houston branch of the Democratic Socialists of America. In December 2023, following allegations of sexual harassment leveled against Agwan and mass resignations by junior campaign staffers, the Houston DSA rescinded their endorsement. Further allegations of sexual harassment by Agwan and senior campaign figures were reported on by The New Republic.[20]

Democratic primary

Nominee

Eliminated in primary

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports as of February 14, 2024
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
Pervez Agwan (D)$1,554,838$1,407,463$147,375
Lizzie Fletcher (D)$1,422,349$1,007,429$1,736,626
Source: Federal Election Commission[21]

Results

Republican primary

Nominee

Eliminated in runoff

Eliminated in primary

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports as of February 14, 2024
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
Tina Blum Cohen (R)$100,105$34,106$99,417
Carolyn Bryant (R)$14,026$13,621$405
Caroline Kane (R)$51,711$52,537$0
Kenneth Omoruyi (R)$106,775$103,620$3,154
Source: Federal Election Commission

Primary runoff results

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
align=left The Cook Political ReportFebruary 2, 2023
align=left Inside ElectionsNovember 13, 2023
align=left Sabato's Crystal BallFebruary 23, 2023
align=left Elections DailySeptember 7, 2023
align=left CNalysisNovember 16, 2023
align=left Decision Desk HQJune 14, 2024

Results

District 8

Election Name:2024 Texas's 8th congressional district election
Country:Texas
Type:presidential
Ongoing:yes
Previous Election:2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 8
Previous Year:2022
Next Election:2026 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 8
Next Year:2026
Image1:Morgan Luttrell, official portrait, 118th Congress (cropped).jpg
Nominee1:Morgan Luttrell
Party1:Republican Party (United States)
Nominee2:Laura Jones
Party2:Democratic Party (United States)
U.S. Representative
Before Election:Morgan Luttrell
Before Party:Republican Party (United States)

See also: Texas's 8th congressional district. The 8th district includes northern suburbs and exurbs of Houston such as Conroe and Willis. The incumbent is Republican Morgan Luttrell, who was elected with 68.07% of the vote in 2022.[1]

Republican primary

Nominee

Results

Democratic primary

Nominee

Results

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
align=left The Cook Political ReportFebruary 2, 2023
align=left Inside ElectionsNovember 13, 2023
align=left Sabato's Crystal BallFebruary 23, 2023
align=left Elections DailySeptember 7, 2023
align=left CNalysisNovember 16, 2023
align=left Decision Desk HQJune 14, 2024

Results

District 9

Election Name:2024 Texas's 9th congressional district election
Country:Texas
Type:presidential
Ongoing:yes
Previous Election:2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 9
Previous Year:2022
Next Election:2026 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 9
Next Year:2026
Image1:Al Green Official (cropped 2).jpg
Nominee1:Al Green
Party1:Democratic Party (United States)
U.S. Representative
Before Election:Al Green
Before Party:Democratic Party (United States)

See also: Texas's 9th congressional district. The 9th district encompasses the southern Houston suburbs such as Missouri City. The incumbent is Democrat Al Green, who was re-elected with 76.68% of the vote in 2022.[1]

Democratic primary

Nominee

Results

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
align=left The Cook Political ReportFebruary 2, 2023
align=left Inside ElectionsNovember 13, 2023
align=left Sabato's Crystal BallFebruary 23, 2023
align=left Elections DailySeptember 7, 2023
align=left CNalysisNovember 16, 2023
align=left Decision Desk HQJune 14, 2024

Results

District 10

Election Name:2024 Texas's 10th congressional district election
Country:Texas
Type:presidential
Ongoing:yes
Previous Election:2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 10
Previous Year:2022
Next Election:2026 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 10
Next Year:2026
Image1:Michael McCaul portrait (118th Congress) (cropped).jpg
Nominee1:Michael McCaul
Party1:Republican Party (United States)
Nominee2:Theresa Boisseau
Party2:Democratic Party (United States)
U.S. Representative
Before Election:Michael McCaul
Before Party:Republican Party (United States)

See also: Texas's 10th congressional district. The incumbent is Republican Michael McCaul, who was re-elected with 63.30% of the vote in 2022.[1]

Republican primary

Nominee

Eliminated in primary

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports as of February 14, 2024
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
Jared Lovelace (R)$53,887$52,533$1,353
Michael McCaul (R)$2,233,539$1,962,425$531,871
Source: Federal Election Commission[27]

Results

Democratic primary

Nominee

Eliminated in primary

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports as of February 14, 2024
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
Theresa Boisseau (D)$33,605$22,914$10,690
Keith McPhail (D)$375$7,985$0
Source: Federal Election Commission

Results

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
align=left The Cook Political ReportFebruary 2, 2023
align=left Inside ElectionsMarch 10, 2023
align=left Sabato's Crystal BallFebruary 23, 2023
align=left Elections DailySeptember 7, 2023
align=left CNalysisNovember 16, 2023
align=left Decision Desk HQJune 14, 2024

Results

District 11

Election Name:2024 Texas's 11th congressional district election
Country:Texas
Type:presidential
Ongoing:yes
Previous Election:2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 11
Previous Year:2022
Next Election:2026 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 11
Next Year:2026
Image1:August Pfluger, official portrait, 117th Congress (cropped).jpg
Nominee1:August Pfluger
Party1:Republican Party (United States)
Nominee2:Ron Medina
Party2:Independent politician
U.S. Representative
Before Election:August Pfluger
Before Party:Republican Party (United States)

See also: Texas's 11th congressional district. The incumbent is Republican August Pfluger, who was re-elected unopposed in 2022.[1]

Republican primary

Nominee

Results

Independents

Declared

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
align=left The Cook Political ReportFebruary 2, 2023
align=left Inside ElectionsMarch 10, 2023
align=left Sabato's Crystal BallFebruary 23, 2023
align=left Elections DailySeptember 7, 2023
align=left CNalysisNovember 16, 2023
align=left Decision Desk HQJune 14, 2024

Results

District 12

Election Name:2024 Texas's 12th congressional district election
Country:Texas
Type:presidential
Ongoing:yes
Previous Election:2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 12
Previous Year:2022
Next Election:2026 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 12
Next Year:2026
Image1:3x4.svg
Nominee1:Craig Goldman
Party1:Republican Party (United States)
Nominee2:Trey Hunt
Party2:Democratic Party (United States)
U.S. Representative
Before Election:Kay Granger
Before Party:Republican Party (United States)

See also: Texas's 12th congressional district. The 12th district is in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, and takes in Parker County and western Tarrant County, including parts of Fort Worth and its inner suburbs of North Richland Hills, Saginaw, and Haltom City. The incumbent is Republican Kay Granger, who was re-elected with 64.27% of the vote in 2022.[1]

Republican primary

Nominee

Eliminated in runoff

Eliminated in primary

Withdrawn

Declined

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports as of February 14, 2024
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
Craig Goldman (R)$1,459,146$705,435$753,711
John O'Shea (R)$266,793$236,200$30,592
Shellie Gardner (R)$270,619$244,540$26,079
Clint Dorris (R)$78,215$38,466$39,748
Source: Federal Election Commission[38]

Primary runoff results

Democratic primary

Nominee

Eliminated in primary

Results

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
align=left The Cook Political ReportFebruary 2, 2023
align=left Inside ElectionsMarch 10, 2023
align=left Sabato's Crystal BallFebruary 23, 2023
align=left Elections DailySeptember 7, 2023
align=left CNalysisNovember 16, 2023
align=left Decision Desk HQJune 14, 2024

Results

District 13

Election Name:2024 Texas's 13th congressional district election
Country:Texas
Type:presidential
Ongoing:yes
Previous Election:2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 13
Previous Year:2022
Next Election:2026 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 13
Next Year:2026
Image1:Ronny Jackson, official portrait, 117th Congress (cropped).jpg
Nominee1:Ronny Jackson
Party1:Republican Party (United States)
Nominee2:Mike Kolls
Party2:Libertarian Party (United States)
U.S. Representative
Before Election:Ronny Jackson
Before Party:Republican Party (United States)

See also: Texas's 13th congressional district. The incumbent is Republican Ronny Jackson, who was re-elected with 75.35% of the vote in 2022.[1]

Republican primary

Nominee

Results

Libertarian convention

Nominee

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
align=left The Cook Political ReportFebruary 2, 2023
align=left Inside ElectionsMarch 10, 2023
align=left Sabato's Crystal BallFebruary 23, 2023
align=left Elections DailySeptember 7, 2023
align=left CNalysisNovember 16, 2023
align=left Decision Desk HQJune 14, 2024

Results

District 14

Election Name:2024 Texas's 14th congressional district election
Country:Texas
Type:presidential
Ongoing:yes
Previous Election:2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 14
Previous Year:2022
Next Election:2026 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 14
Next Year:2026
Image1:Randy Weber, official portrait, 117th Congress (cropped).jpg
Nominee1:Randy Weber
Party1:Republican Party (United States)
Nominee2:Rhonda Hart
Party2:Democratic Party (United States)
U.S. Representative
Before Election:Randy Weber
Before Party:Republican Party (United States)

See also: Texas's 14th congressional district. The 14th district takes in the southern and southeastern region of Greater Houston, including Galveston, Jefferson County and southern Brazoria County. The incumbent is Republican Randy Weber, who was re-elected with 68.55% of the vote in 2022.[1] [42]

Republican primary

Nominee

Results

Democratic primary

Nominee

Results

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
align=left The Cook Political ReportFebruary 2, 2023
align=left Inside ElectionsMarch 10, 2023
align=left Sabato's Crystal BallFebruary 23, 2023
align=left Elections DailySeptember 7, 2023
align=left CNalysisNovember 16, 2023
align=left Decision Desk HQJune 14, 2024

Results

District 15

Election Name:2024 Texas's 15th congressional district election
Country:Texas
Type:presidential
Ongoing:yes
Previous Election:2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 15
Previous Year:2022
Next Election:2026 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 15
Next Year:2026
Image1:Monica De La Cruz, official portrait, 118th Congress (alt crop).jpg
Nominee1:Monica De La Cruz
Party1:Republican Party (United States)
Nominee2:Michelle Vallejo
Party2:Democratic Party (United States)
U.S. Representative
Before Election:Monica De La Cruz
Before Party:Republican Party (United States)

See also: Texas's 15th congressional district. The 15th district stretches from western Hidalgo County in the Rio Grande Valley, northward into rural counties in the Greater San Antonio area. The incumbent is Republican Monica De La Cruz, who flipped the district and was elected with 53.31% of the vote in 2022.[1]

Republican primary

Nominee

Eliminated in primary

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports as of February 14, 2024
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
Vangela Churchill (R)$3,560$1,614$1,945
Monica De La Cruz (R)$3,034,764$1,661,839$1,425,141
Source: Federal Election Commission[44]

Results

Democratic primary

Nominee

Eliminated in primary

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports as of February 14, 2024
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
John Rigney (D)$12,357$3,802$8,555
Michelle Vallejo (D)$593,979$397,215$208,481
Source: Federal Election Commission

Results

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
align=left The Cook Political ReportFebruary 2, 2023
align=left Inside ElectionsMarch 10, 2023
align=left Sabato's Crystal BallFebruary 23, 2023
align=left Elections DailySeptember 7, 2023
align=left CNalysisNovember 16, 2023
align=left Decision Desk HQJune 14, 2024

Results

District 16

Election Name:2024 Texas's 16th congressional district election
Country:Texas
Type:presidential
Ongoing:yes
Previous Election:2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 16
Previous Year:2022
Next Election:2026 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 16
Next Year:2026
Image1:Veronica Escobar official portrait, 116th Congress (alt crop).jpg
Nominee1:Veronica Escobar
Party1:Democratic Party (United States)
Nominee2:Irene Armendariz-Jackson
Party2:Republican Party (United States)
U.S. Representative
Before Election:Veronica Escobar
Before Party:Democratic Party (United States)

See also: Texas's 16th congressional district. The 16th district is entirely within El Paso County, taking in El Paso, Horizon City, and Anthony. The incumbent is Democrat Veronica Escobar, who was re-elected with 63.46% of the vote in 2022.[1]

Democratic primary

Nominee

Eliminated in primary

Results

Republican primary

Nominee

Results

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
align=left The Cook Political ReportFebruary 2, 2023
align=left Inside ElectionsMarch 10, 2023
align=left Sabato's Crystal BallFebruary 23, 2023
align=left Elections DailySeptember 7, 2023
align=left CNalysisNovember 16, 2023
align=left Decision Desk HQJune 14, 2024

Results

District 17

Election Name:2024 Texas's 17th congressional district election
Country:Texas
Type:presidential
Ongoing:yes
Previous Election:2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 17
Previous Year:2022
Next Election:2026 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 17
Next Year:2026
Image1:Pete Sessions, official portrait, 117th Congress (cropped).jpg
Nominee1:Pete Sessions
Party1:Republican Party (United States)
Nominee2:Mark Lorenzen
Party2:Democratic Party (United States)
U.S. Representative
Before Election:Pete Sessions
Before Party:Republican Party (United States)

See also: Texas's 17th congressional district. The incumbent is Republican Pete Sessions, who was re-elected with 66.48% of the vote in 2022.[1]

Republican primary

Nominee

Eliminated in primary

Results

Democratic primary

Nominee

Results

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
align=left The Cook Political ReportFebruary 2, 2023
align=left Inside ElectionsMarch 10, 2023
align=left Sabato's Crystal BallFebruary 23, 2023
align=left Elections DailySeptember 7, 2023
align=left CNalysisNovember 16, 2023
align=left Decision Desk HQJune 14, 2024

Results

District 18

Election Name:2024 Texas's 18th congressional district election
Country:Texas
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2024 Texas's 18th congressional district special election
Previous Year:2024 (special)
Next Election:2026 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 18
Next Year:2026
Image1:Sylvester Turner in 2019.png
Nominee1:Sylvester Turner
Party1:Democratic Party (United States)
Nominee2:Lana Centonze
Party2:Republican Party (United States)
U.S. Representative
Before Election:Sheila Jackson Lee
Before Party:Democratic Party (United States)

See also: Texas's 18th congressional district.

See also: 2024 Texas's 18th congressional district special election. The 18th district is based in Downtown Houston and takes in the heavily black areas of Central Houston. The incumbent was Democrat Sheila Jackson Lee, who was re-elected with 70.72% of the vote in 2022.[1] She ran in the 2023 Houston mayoral election,[49] but lost to fellow Democrat John Whitmire in the runoff. Following her loss in the mayoral election, Jackson Lee soon afterwards filed for re-election to the U.S. House of Representatives.[50] Nevertheless, Amanda Edwards, who first filed to run for the 18th District House seat in June 2023,[51] opted to remain as a candidate in the 2024 Democratic primary; Jackson Lee defeated Edwards, winning renomination.[52] On July 19, 2024, Jackson Lee died due to complications from pancreatic cancer.[53]

Democratic primary

Nominee

Eliminated in primary

Withdrawn

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports as of February 14, 2024
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
Amanda Edwards (D)$1,487,067$818,139$668,927
Sheila Jackson Lee (D)$241,613$388,380$224,543
Source: Federal Election Commission[57]

Replacement nominee selection

Under Texas law, following Jackson Lee's death, the executive committee of the Harris County Democratic Party must choose a replacement nominee by August 26. Otherwise, the Texas Democratic Party would choose a new nominee by August 28.[58] On August 2, the Harris County Democratic Party announced that its precinct chairs would meet on August 13 to nominate a candidate.[59]

Nominee
Eliminated at convention
Withdrawn
Declined
Convention results
Democratic convention results[67]
CandidateFirst ballotSecond ballot
Votes%Votes%
44.3%3552.6%41
43.0%3447.4%37
6.3%5
3.8%3
2.5%2
0.0%0

Republican primary

Nominee

Eliminated in primary

Results

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
align=left The Cook Political ReportFebruary 2, 2023
align=left Inside ElectionsMarch 10, 2023
align=left Sabato's Crystal BallFebruary 23, 2023
align=left Elections DailySeptember 7, 2023
align=left CNalysisNovember 16, 2023
align=left Decision Desk HQJune 14, 2024

Results

District 19

Election Name:2024 Texas's 19th congressional district election
Country:Texas
Type:presidential
Ongoing:yes
Previous Election:2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 19
Previous Year:2022
Next Election:2026 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 19
Next Year:2026
Image1:Jodey Arrington, official portrait, 115th Congress (closer crop).jpg
Nominee1:Jodey Arrington
Party1:Republican Party (United States)
U.S. Representative
Before Election:Jodey Arrington
Before Party:Republican Party (United States)

See also: Texas's 19th congressional district. The incumbent is Republican Jodey Arrington, who was re-elected with 80.30% of the vote in 2022.[1]

Republican primary

Nominee

Eliminated in primary

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports as of February 14, 2024
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
Jodey Arrington (R)$1,836,140$1,549,940$1,607,530
Vance Boyd (R)$35,145$32,955$2,114
Ryan Zink (R)$4,947$3,554$1,393
Source: Federal Election Commission[69]

Results

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
align=left The Cook Political ReportFebruary 2, 2023
align=left Inside ElectionsMarch 10, 2023
align=left Sabato's Crystal BallFebruary 23, 2023
align=left Elections DailySeptember 7, 2023
align=left CNalysisNovember 16, 2023
align=left Decision Desk HQJune 14, 2024

Results

District 20

Election Name:2024 Texas's 20th congressional district election
Country:Texas
Type:presidential
Ongoing:yes
Previous Election:2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 20
Previous Year:2022
Next Election:2026 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 20
Next Year:2026
Image1:Joaquin Castro, official portrait, 118th Congress (cropped).jpg
Nominee1:Joaquin Castro
Party1:Democratic Party (United States)
U.S. Representative
Before Election:Joaquin Castro
Before Party:Democratic Party (United States)

See also: Texas's 20th congressional district. The 20th district encompasses downtown San Antonio. The incumbent is Democrat Joaquin Castro, who was re-elected with 68.43% of the vote in 2022.[1]

Democratic primary

Nominee

Results

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
align=left The Cook Political ReportFebruary 2, 2023
align=left Inside ElectionsMarch 10, 2023
align=left Sabato's Crystal BallFebruary 23, 2023
align=left Elections DailySeptember 7, 2023
align=left CNalysisNovember 16, 2023
align=left Decision Desk HQJune 14, 2024

Results

District 21

Election Name:2024 Texas's 21st congressional district election
Country:Texas
Type:presidential
Ongoing:yes
Previous Election:2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 21
Previous Year:2022
Next Election:2026 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 21
Next Year:2026
Image1:Chip Roy, official portrait, 118th Congress (cropped).jpg
Nominee1:Chip Roy
Party1:Republican Party (United States)
Nominee2:Kristin Hook
Party2:Democratic Party (United States)
U.S. Representative
Before Election:Chip Roy
Before Party:Republican Party (United States)

See also: Texas's 21st congressional district. The incumbent is Republican Chip Roy, who was re-elected with 62.84% of the vote in 2022.[1]

Republican primary

Nominee

Results

Democratic primary

Nominee

Results

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
align=left The Cook Political ReportFebruary 2, 2023
align=left Inside ElectionsMarch 10, 2023
align=left Sabato's Crystal BallFebruary 23, 2023
align=left Elections DailySeptember 7, 2023
align=left CNalysisNovember 16, 2023
align=left Decision Desk HQJune 14, 2024

Results

District 22

Election Name:2024 Texas's 22nd congressional district election
Country:Texas
Type:presidential
Ongoing:yes
Previous Election:2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 22
Previous Year:2022
Next Election:2026 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 22
Next Year:2026
Image1:Troy Nehls, official portrait, 117th Congress (cropped).jpg
Nominee1:Troy Nehls
Party1:Republican Party (United States)
Nominee2:Marquette Greene-Scott
Party2:Democratic Party (United States)
U.S. Representative
Before Election:Troy Nehls
Before Party:Republican Party (United States)

See also: Texas's 22nd congressional district. The 22nd district encompasses the south-central Greater Houston metropolitan area, including the southern Houston suburbs of Sugar Land, Pearland, and Webster. The incumbent is Republican Troy Nehls, who was re-elected with 62.23% of the vote in 2022.[1]

Republican primary

Nominee

Results

Democratic primary

Nominee

Eliminated in primary

Results

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
align=left The Cook Political ReportFebruary 2, 2023
align=left Inside ElectionsMarch 10, 2023
align=left Sabato's Crystal BallFebruary 23, 2023
align=left Elections DailySeptember 7, 2023
align=left CNalysisNovember 16, 2023
align=left Decision Desk HQJune 14, 2024

Results

District 23

Election Name:2024 Texas's 23rd congressional district election
Country:Texas
Type:presidential
Ongoing:yes
Previous Election:2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 23
Previous Year:2022
Next Election:2026 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 23
Next Year:2026
Image1:File:Tony Gonzales, official portrait, 117th Congress (cropped).jpg
Nominee1:Tony Gonzales
Party1:Republican Party (United States)
Nominee2:Santos Limon
Party2:Democratic Party (United States)
U.S. Representative
Before Election:Tony Gonzales
Before Party:Republican Party (United States)

See also: Texas's 23rd congressional district. The 23rd district covers southwestern Texas, including the Big Bend, the southern and western San Antonio suburbs, and the southwestern El Paso suburbs. The incumbent is Republican Tony Gonzales, who was re-elected with 55.87% of the vote in 2022.[1] In 2023, Gonzales was censured by the Texas Republican Party due to his vote for the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act.[73] The bill was passed in response to the Robb Elementary School shooting, which took place in Uvalde, Texas, within the 23rd district.[74] In the primary, Tony Gonzales faced several conservative challengers. Gonzales won only 45% of the vote in the primary, prompting a runoff against Brandon Herrera, a firearms manufacturer and YouTuber who was in second place. Gonzales narrowly won the runoff with 50.6% of the vote.

Republican primary

Nominee

Eliminated in runoff

Eliminated in primary

Declined

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports as of March 31, 2024
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
Victor Avila (R)$113,839$112,963$876
Julie Clark (R)$1,006,567$1,005,092$1,475
Tony Gonzales (R)$3,734,350$2,545,761$1,542,977
Brandon Herrera (R)$1,213,769$911,383$302,386
Frank Lopez Jr. (R)$7,260$127$7,132
Source: Federal Election Commission[78]

Primary runoff results

Democratic primary

Nominee

Eliminated in primary

Results

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
align=left The Cook Political ReportFebruary 2, 2023
align=left Inside ElectionsMarch 10, 2023
align=left Sabato's Crystal BallFebruary 23, 2023
align=left Elections DailySeptember 7, 2023
align=left CNalysisNovember 16, 2023
align=left Decision Desk HQJune 14, 2024

Results

District 24

Election Name:2024 Texas's 24th congressional district election
Country:Texas
Type:presidential
Ongoing:yes
Previous Election:2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 24
Previous Year:2022
Next Election:2026 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 24
Next Year:2026
Image1:Beth Van Duyne, official portrait, 117th Congress (cropped).jpg
Nominee1:Beth Van Duyne
Party1:Republican Party (United States)
Nominee2:Sam Eppler
Party2:Democratic Party (United States)
U.S. Representative
Before Election:Beth Van Duyne
Before Party:Republican Party (United States)

See also: Texas's 24th congressional district. The 24th district encompasses the suburbs north of Fort Worth and Dallas, including Grapevine, Bedford, and Park Cities. The incumbent is Republican Beth Van Duyne, who was re-elected with 59.75% of the vote in 2022.[1]

Republican primary

Nominee

Results

Democratic primary

Nominee

Eliminated in primary

Withdrawn

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports as of February 14, 2024
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
Sam Eppler (D)$344,321$292,848$51,473
Francine Ly (D)$66,344$65,108$1,235
Source: Federal Election Commission

Results

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
align=left The Cook Political ReportFebruary 2, 2023
align=left Inside ElectionsMarch 10, 2023
align=left Sabato's Crystal BallFebruary 23, 2023
align=left Elections DailySeptember 7, 2023
align=left CNalysisNovember 16, 2023
align=left Decision Desk HQJune 14, 2024

Results

District 25

Election Name:2024 Texas's 25th congressional district election
Country:Texas
Type:presidential
Ongoing:yes
Previous Election:2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 25
Previous Year:2022
Next Election:2026 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 25
Next Year:2026
Image1:Rep. Roger Williams, 118th Congress portrait.jpg
Nominee1:Roger Williams
Party1:Republican Party (United States)
U.S. Representative
Before Election:Roger Williams
Before Party:Republican Party (United States)

See also: Texas's 25th congressional district. The 25th district runs from Arlington out to rural exurbs of southern Fort Worth such as Granbury. The incumbent is Republican Roger Williams, who was re-elected unopposed in 2022.[1]

Republican primary

Nominee

Eliminated in primary

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports as of February 14, 2024
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
Vince Crabb (R)$61,753$54,929$6,823
Matthew Lucci (R)$34,042$33,652$115
Roger Williams (R)$1,265,190$999,121$636,231
Source: Federal Election Commission[82]

Results

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
align=left The Cook Political ReportFebruary 2, 2023
align=left Inside ElectionsMarch 10, 2023
align=left Sabato's Crystal BallFebruary 23, 2023
align=left Elections DailySeptember 7, 2023
align=left CNalysisNovember 16, 2023
align=left Decision Desk HQJune 14, 2024

Results

District 26

Election Name:2024 Texas's 26th congressional district election
Country:Texas
Type:presidential
Ongoing:yes
Previous Election:2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 26
Previous Year:2022
Next Election:2026 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 26
Next Year:2026
Nominee1:Brandon Gill
Party1:Republican Party (United States)
Nominee2:Ernest Lineberger
Party2:Democratic Party (United States)
U.S. Representative
Before Election:Michael Burgess
Before Party:Republican Party (United States)

See also: Texas's 26th congressional district. The 26th district is based in the northern portion of the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, centering on eastern Denton County and including Cooke County and parts of Wise County. The incumbent is Republican Michael Burgess, who was re-elected with 69.29% of the vote in 2022 against a Libertarian candidate.[1] Burgess chose to retire.

Republican primary

Nominee

Eliminated in primary

Declined

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports as of February 14, 2024
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
Scott Armey (R)$281,855$187,560$94,294
Neena Biswas (R)$28,947$28,122$825
Vlad de Franceschi (R)$34,104$15,156$18,948
Brandon Gill (R)$687,765$390,102$297,662
John Huffman (R)$387,084$316,589$70,494
Jason Kergosien (R)$4,255$0$745
Doug Robinson (R)$257,495$202,060$55,434
Luisa del Rosal (R)$262,415$163,660$98,754
Burt Thakur (R)$74,456$63,306$11,149
Source: Federal Election Commission[91]

Results

Democratic primary

Nominee

Results

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
align=left The Cook Political ReportFebruary 2, 2023
align=left Inside ElectionsMarch 10, 2023
align=left Sabato's Crystal BallFebruary 23, 2023
align=left Elections DailySeptember 7, 2023
align=left CNalysisNovember 16, 2023
align=left Decision Desk HQJune 14, 2024

Results

District 27

Election Name:2024 Texas's 27th congressional district election
Country:Texas
Type:presidential
Ongoing:yes
Previous Election:2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 27
Previous Year:2022
Next Election:2026 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 27
Next Year:2026
Image1:Michael Cloud, Official Portrait, 115th Congress (cropped).jpg
Nominee1:Michael Cloud
Party1:Republican Party (United States)
Nominee2:Tanya Lloyd
Party2:Democratic Party (United States)
U.S. Representative
Before Election:Michael Cloud
Before Party:Republican Party (United States)

See also: Texas's 27th congressional district. The 27th district stretches across the Coastal Bend, from Corpus Christi up to Bay City. The incumbent is Republican Michael Cloud, who was re-elected with 64.44% of the vote in 2022.[1]

Republican primary

Nominee

Eliminated in primary

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports as of February 14, 2024
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
Michael Cloud (R)$374,168$317,271$338,383
Luis Espindola (R)$16,793$11,888$4,905
Scott Mandell (R)$15,000$0$15,000
Source: Federal Election Commission[92]

Results

Democratic primary

Nominee

Eliminated in primary

Results

Independents

Declared

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
align=left The Cook Political ReportFebruary 2, 2023
align=left Inside ElectionsMarch 10, 2023
align=left Sabato's Crystal BallFebruary 23, 2023
align=left Elections DailySeptember 7, 2023
align=left CNalysisNovember 16, 2023
align=left Decision Desk HQJune 14, 2024

Results

District 28

Election Name:2024 Texas's 28th congressional district election
Country:Texas
Type:presidential
Ongoing:yes
Previous Election:2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 28
Previous Year:2022
Next Election:2026 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 28
Next Year:2026
Image1:Henry Cuellar, official portrait, 115th congress (cropped).jpg
Nominee1:Henry Cuellar
Party1:Democratic Party (United States)
Nominee2:Jay Furman
Party2:Republican Party (United States)
U.S. Representative
Before Election:Henry Cuellar
Before Party:Democratic Party (United States)

See also: Texas's 28th congressional district. The 28th district is based in the Laredo area and stretches north of the Rio Grande Valley into east San Antonio. The incumbent is Democrat Henry Cuellar, who was re-elected with 56.65% of the vote in 2022.[1]

Democratic primary

Nominee

Results

Republican primary

Nominee

Eliminated in runoff

Eliminated in primary

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports as of February 14, 2024
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
Jay Furman (R)$178,245$138,071$0
Lazaro Garza (R)$241,975$81,792$160,183
Jose Sanz (R)$28,747$12,821$16,025
Source: Federal Election Commission

Primary runoff results

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
align=left The Cook Political ReportMay 7, 2024
align=left Inside ElectionsApril 24, 2024
align=left Sabato's Crystal BallMay 7, 2024
align=left Elections DailySeptember 7, 2023
align=left CNalysisNovember 16, 2023
align=left Decision Desk HQJune 14, 2024

Results

District 29

Election Name:2024 Texas's 29th congressional district election
Country:Texas
Type:presidential
Ongoing:yes
Previous Election:2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 29
Previous Year:2022
Next Election:2026 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 29
Next Year:2026
Image1:Sylvia Garcia, official portrait, 116th Congress (cropped).jpg
Nominee1:Sylvia Garcia
Party1:Democratic Party (United States)
Nominee2:Alan Garza
Party2:Republican Party (United States)
U.S. Representative
Before Election:Sylvia Garcia
Before Party:Democratic Party (United States)

See also: Texas's 29th congressional district. The 29th district encompasses parts of northern and southeastern Houston, taking in the heavily Latino areas of the city. The incumbent is Democrat Sylvia Garcia, who was re-elected with 71.41% of the vote in 2022.[1]

Democratic primary

Nominee

Results

Republican primary

Nominee

Eliminated in runoff

Eliminated in primary

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports as of February 14, 2024
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
Angel Fierro (R)$67$67$0
Alan Garza (R)$12,036$10,666$1,369
Source: Federal Election Commission

Primary runoff results

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
align=left The Cook Political ReportFebruary 2, 2023
align=left Inside ElectionsMarch 10, 2023
align=left Sabato's Crystal BallFebruary 23, 2023
align=left Elections DailySeptember 7, 2023
align=left CNalysisNovember 16, 2023
align=left Decision Desk HQJune 14, 2024

Results

District 30

Election Name:2024 Texas's 30th congressional district election
Country:Texas
Type:presidential
Ongoing:yes
Previous Election:2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 30
Previous Year:2022
Next Election:2026 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 30
Next Year:2026
Image1:Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett - 118th Congress (cropped).png
Nominee1:Jasmine Crockett
Party1:Democratic Party (United States)
U.S. Representative
Before Election:Jasmine Crockett
Before Party:Democratic Party (United States)

See also: Texas's 30th congressional district. The 30th district encompasses Downtown Dallas as well as South Dallas. The incumbent is Democrat Jasmine Crockett, who was elected with 75.02% of the vote in 2022.[1]

Democratic primary

Nominee

Eliminated in primary

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports as of February 14, 2024
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
Jasmine Crockett (D)$878,260$424,356$606,754
Jarred Davis (D)$5,609$3,534$2,075
Jrmar Jefferson (D)$0$0$0
Source: Federal Election Commission[96]

Results

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
align=left The Cook Political ReportFebruary 2, 2023
align=left Inside ElectionsMarch 10, 2023
align=left Sabato's Crystal BallFebruary 23, 2023
align=left Elections DailySeptember 7, 2023
align=left CNalysisNovember 16, 2023
align=left Decision Desk HQJune 14, 2024

Results

District 31

Election Name:2024 Texas's 31st congressional district election
Country:Texas
Type:presidential
Ongoing:yes
Previous Election:2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 31
Previous Year:2022
Next Election:2026 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 31
Next Year:2026
Image1:Rep. John Carter, 118th Congress portrait.jpg
Nominee1:John Carter
Party1:Republican Party (United States)
Nominee2:Stuart Whitlow
Party2:Democratic Party (United States)
U.S. Representative
Before Election:John Carter
Before Party:Republican Party (United States)

See also: Texas's 31st congressional district. The 31st district encompasses the exurbs of Austin to Temple, including parts of Williamson and Bell counties. The incumbent is Republican John Carter, who was re-elected unopposed in 2022.[1]

Republican primary

Nominee

Eliminated in primary

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports as of February 14, 2024
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
William Abel (R)$8,053$7,322$730
John Anderson (R)$23,228$12,240$10,987
John Carter (R)$783,449$748,295$446,645
Abhiram Garapati (R)$175$0$1,175
Mack Latimer (R)$30,163$25,316$2,523
Mike Williams (R)$1,900$1,900$68,407
Source: Federal Election Commission[100]

Results

Democratic primary

Nominee

Eliminated in runoff

Eliminated in primary

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports as of February 14, 2024
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
Rick Von Pfeil (D)$125,000$50,863$148,324
Stuart Whitlow (D)$105,946$14,594$91,352
Source: Federal Election Commission

Primary runoff results

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
align=left The Cook Political ReportFebruary 2, 2023
align=left Inside ElectionsMarch 10, 2023
align=left Sabato's Crystal BallFebruary 23, 2023
align=left Elections DailySeptember 7, 2023
align=left CNalysisNovember 16, 2023
align=left Decision Desk HQJune 14, 2024

Results

District 32

Election Name:2024 Texas's 32nd congressional district election
Country:Texas
Type:presidential
Ongoing:yes
Previous Election:2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 32
Previous Year:2022
Next Election:2026 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 32
Next Year:2026
Image1:Julie Johnson Open Congress 2022 (cropped).jpg
Nominee1:Julie Johnson
Party1:Democratic Party (United States)
Nominee2:Darrell Day
Party2:Republican Party (United States)
U.S. Representative
Before Election:Colin Allred
Before Party:Democratic Party (United States)

See also: Texas's 32nd congressional district. The 32nd district covers northern and eastern Dallas and its inner northern suburbs. The incumbent is Democrat Colin Allred, who was re-elected with 65.36% of the vote in 2022.[1] Allred is not seeking re-election, instead choosing to run for U.S. Senate.[101]

Democratic primary

Nominee

Eliminated in primary

Withdrew

Declined

Endorsements

Endorsements in bold were made after the primary election.

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports as of February 14, 2024
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
Callie Butcher (D)$124,422$123,686$785
Raja Chaudhry (D)$305,350$39,148$266,201
Alex Cornwallis (D)$106,264$50,717$57,180
Julie Johnson (D)$1,226,780$860,095$366,684
Zachariah Manning (D)$4,060$3,978$53
Jan McDowell (D)$13,558$11,618$4,564
Justin Moore (D)$198,949$163,893$35,056
Chris Panayiotou (D)$5,944$2,811$0
Brian Williams (D)$1,105,954$745,299$360,654
Source: Federal Election Commission[114]

Results

Republican primary

Nominee

Eliminated in runoff

Eliminated in primary

Declined

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports as of February 14, 2024
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
Darrell Day (R)$124,134$23,432$106,791
Gus Khan (R)$21,125$16,471$9,863
Source: Federal Election Commission

Primary runoff results

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
align=left The Cook Political ReportFebruary 2, 2023
align=left Inside ElectionsMarch 10, 2023
align=left Sabato's Crystal BallFebruary 23, 2023
align=left Elections DailySeptember 7, 2023
align=left CNalysisNovember 16, 2023
align=left Decision Desk HQJune 14, 2024

Results

District 33

Election Name:2024 Texas's 33rd congressional district election
Country:Texas
Type:presidential
Ongoing:yes
Previous Election:2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 33
Previous Year:2022
Next Election:2026 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 33
Next Year:2026
Image1:Marc Veasey portrait (118th Congress).jpg
Nominee1:Marc Veasey
Party1:Democratic Party (United States)
Nominee2:Patrick Gillespie
Party2:Republican Party (United States)
U.S. Representative
Before Election:Marc Veasey
Before Party:Democratic Party (United States)

See also: Texas's 33rd congressional district. The 33rd district is in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, encompassing Downtown Fort Worth, western Dallas, and parts of Grand Prairie, Irving, Carrollton, and Farmers Branch. The incumbent is Democrat Marc Veasey, who was re-elected with 71.98% of the vote in 2022.[1]

Democratic primary

Nominee

Eliminated in primary

Results

Republican primary

Nominee

Eliminated in primary

Results

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
align=left The Cook Political ReportFebruary 2, 2023
align=left Inside ElectionsMarch 10, 2023
align=left Sabato's Crystal BallFebruary 23, 2023
align=left Elections DailySeptember 7, 2023
align=left CNalysisNovember 16, 2023
align=left Decision Desk HQJune 14, 2024

Results

District 34

Election Name:2024 Texas's 34th congressional district election
Country:Texas
Type:presidential
Ongoing:yes
Previous Election:2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 34
Previous Year:2022
Next Election:2026 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 34
Next Year:2026
Image1:Vicente Gonzalez, official portrait, 118th Congress (cropped).jpg
Nominee1:Vicente Gonzalez
Party1:Democratic Party (United States)
Nominee2:Mayra Flores
Party2:Republican Party (United States)
U.S. Representative
Before Election:Vicente Gonzalez
Before Party:Democratic Party (United States)

See also: Texas's 34th congressional district. The 34th district stretches from McAllen and Brownsville in the Rio Grande Valley, northward along the Gulf Coast. The incumbent is Democrat Vicente Gonzalez, who was elected with 52.73% of the vote in 2022.[1]

Democratic primary

Nominee

Results

Republican primary

Nominee

Eliminated in primary

Disqualified

Declined

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports as of February 14, 2024
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
Laura Cisneros (R)$17,770$61,059$212
Mayra Flores (R)$2,247,287$1,827,013$446,494
Mauro Garza (R)$975,169$981,167$7,508
Source: Federal Election Commission

Results

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
align=left The Cook Political Report[122] July 20, 2023
align=left Inside ElectionsMarch 10, 2023
align=left Sabato's Crystal BallFebruary 21, 2024
align=left Elections DailySeptember 7, 2023
align=left CNalysisVery Likely DNovember 16, 2023
align=left Decision Desk HQJune 14, 2024

Polling

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Vicente
Mayra
Flores (R)
Undecided
1892 Polling (R)April 11–13, 2024400 (LV)± 4.9%48%45%7%
1892 Polling (R)May 24–26, 2023439 (LV)± 4.7%42%42%16%

Results

District 35

Election Name:2024 Texas's 35th congressional district election
Country:Texas
Type:presidential
Ongoing:yes
Previous Election:2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 35
Previous Year:2022
Next Election:2026 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 35
Next Year:2026
Image1:Greg Casar, official portrait, 118th Congress (cropped).jpg
Nominee1:Greg Casar
Party1:Democratic Party (United States)
Nominee2:Steven Wright
Party2:Republican Party (United States)
U.S. Representative
Before Election:Greg Casar
Before Party:Democratic Party (United States)

See also: Texas's 35th congressional district. The 35th district connects eastern San Antonio to southeastern Austin, through the I-35 corridor. The incumbent is Democrat Greg Casar, who was elected with 72.58% of the vote in 2022.[1]

Democratic primary

Nominee

Results

Republican primary

Nominee

Eliminated in runoff

Eliminated in primary

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports as of February 14, 2024
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
David Cuddy (R)$0$0$0
Steven Wright (R)$25,000$4,022$20,977
Source: Federal Election Commission

Primary runoff results

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
align=left The Cook Political ReportFebruary 2, 2023
align=left Inside ElectionsMarch 10, 2023
align=left Sabato's Crystal BallFebruary 23, 2023
align=left Elections DailySeptember 7, 2023
align=left CNalysisNovember 16, 2023
align=left Decision Desk HQJune 14, 2024

Results

District 36

Election Name:2024 Texas's 36th congressional district election
Country:Texas
Type:presidential
Ongoing:yes
Previous Election:2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 36
Previous Year:2022
Next Election:2026 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 36
Next Year:2026
Image1:Brian Babin 115th Congress 2 (cropped).jpg
Nominee1:Brian Babin
Party1:Republican Party (United States)
Nominee2:Dayna Steele
Party2:Democratic Party (United States)
U.S. Representative
Before Election:Brian Babin
Before Party:Republican Party (United States)

See also: Texas's 36th congressional district. The incumbent is Republican Brian Babin, who was re-elected with 69.46% of the vote in 2022.[1]

Republican primary

Nominee

Eliminated in primary

Results

Democratic primary

Nominee

Results

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
align=left The Cook Political ReportFebruary 2, 2023
align=left Inside ElectionsMarch 10, 2023
align=left Sabato's Crystal BallFebruary 23, 2023
align=left Elections DailySeptember 7, 2023
align=left CNalysisNovember 16, 2023
align=left Decision Desk HQJune 14, 2024

Results

District 37

Election Name:2024 Texas's 37th congressional district election
Country:Texas
Type:presidential
Ongoing:yes
Previous Election:2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 37
Previous Year:2022
Next Election:2026 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 37
Next Year:2026
Image1:Lloyd Doggett 118h ID.jpeg
Nominee1:Lloyd Doggett
Party1:Democratic Party (United States)
Nominee2:Jenny Garcia Sharon
Party2:Republican Party (United States)
U.S. Representative
Before Election:Lloyd Doggett
Before Party:Democratic Party (United States)

See also: Texas's 37th congressional district. The 37th district is based in Austin and its suburbs, including Wells Branch and Steiner Ranch. The incumbent is Democrat Lloyd Doggett, who was re-elected with 76.80% of the vote in 2022.[1]

Democratic primary

Nominee

Eliminated in primary

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports as of February 14, 2024
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
Lloyd Doggett (D)$651,186$265,791$5,699,976
Christopher McNerney (D)$0$9,222$0
Source: Federal Election Commission[126]

Results

Republican primary

Nominee

Results

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
align=left The Cook Political ReportFebruary 2, 2023
align=left Inside ElectionsMarch 10, 2023
align=left Sabato's Crystal BallFebruary 23, 2023
align=left Elections DailySeptember 7, 2023
align=left CNalysisNovember 16, 2023
align=left Decision Desk HQ[127] June 14, 2024

Results

District 38

Election Name:2024 Texas's 38th congressional district election
Country:Texas
Type:presidential
Ongoing:yes
Previous Election:2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 38
Previous Year:2022
Next Election:2026 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 38
Next Year:2026
Image1:Wesley Hunt, official portrait, 118th Congress (cropped).jpg
Nominee1:Wesley Hunt
Party1:Republican Party (United States)
Nominee2:Melissa McDonough
Party2:Democratic Party (United States)
U.S. Representative
Before Election:Wesley Hunt
Before Party:Republican Party (United States)

See also: Texas's 38th congressional district. The 38th district is based in the north and northwest Harris County Houston suburbs such as Jersey Village, Cypress, Tomball, Katy, and Klein. The incumbent is Republican Wesley Hunt, who was elected with 62.95% of the vote in 2022.[1]

Republican primary

Nominee

Results

Democratic primary

Nominee

Eliminated in primary

Disqualified

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports as of February 14, 2024
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
Gion Thomas (D)$13,879$11,042$2,837
Melissa McDonough (D)$91,058$86,138$6,700
Source: Federal Election Commission

Results

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
align=left The Cook Political ReportFebruary 2, 2023
align=left Inside ElectionsMarch 10, 2023
align=left Sabato's Crystal BallFebruary 23, 2023
align=left Elections DailySeptember 7, 2023
align=left CNalysisNovember 16, 2023
align=left Decision Desk HQJune 14, 2024

Results

See also

Notes

Partisan clients

External links

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  2. News: Romero . Yoleyne . Moran says he'll seek second term in Congress . . August 17, 2023 . August 29, 2023.
  3. Web site: 2024 Election United States House - Texas 1st . fec.gov . . January 6, 2024.
  4. Web site: 2024 House Race Ratings: Another Competitive Fight for Control . Cook Political Report . February 2, 2023. February 3, 2023.
  5. Web site: First 2024 House Ratings . Inside Elections . March 10, 2023.
  6. Web site: Initial House Ratings: Battle for Majority Starts as a Toss-up . Sabato's Crystal Ball . February 23, 2023. February 23, 2023.
  7. Web site: 2023-09-13 . Election Ratings . 2023-09-13 . Elections Daily . en-US.
  8. Web site: 2024 House Forecast. November 20, 2023. January 6, 2024.
  9. News: Dan Crenshaw Challenged: Jameson Ellis Announces Candidacy for 2024 Republican Primary . Fox 8 . February 8, 2023 . May 31, 2023.
  10. Web site: 2024 Election United States House - Texas 2nd . fec.gov . . January 6, 2024.
  11. Web site: Kellar . Brad . Keith Self to launch re-election campaign . . 27 May 2023.
  12. News: Wieland . Bob . GOP congressman has a challenger . Murphy Monitor . August 10, 2023 . September 1, 2023.
  13. News: Frisk . Garrett . Texas House Candidate Roundup: May 30, 2023 . Diamond Eye Candidate Report . May 30, 2023 . May 31, 2023.
  14. Web site: 2024 Election United States House - Texas 3rd . fec.gov . . January 7, 2024.
  15. News: The Texan . November 14, 2023 . November 14, 2023 . Abrams, Cameron . Congressman Pat Fallon Reverses Course on Texas Senate Run, Will Seek Re-election to Congress.
  16. Web site: 2024 Election United States House - Texas 4th . fec.gov . . January 7, 2024.
  17. Web site: 2024 Election United States House - Texas 5th . fec.gov . . January 7, 2024.
  18. Web site: Archibald . Mark . January 22, 2023 . Corsicana High School teacher running for Congress . 2023-01-25 . Corsicana Daily Sun . en.
  19. Web site: 2024 Election United States House - Texas 6th . fec.gov . . January 7, 2024.
  20. Russek . Sam . Shapiro . Walter . Noah . Timothy . Linkins . Jason . 2023-12-12 . How Multiple Sexual Harassment Allegations Derailed a Progressive Challenger's Congressional Campaign . The New Republic . 2023-12-12 . 0028-6583.
  21. Web site: 2024 Election United States House - Texas 7th . fec.gov . . January 7, 2024.
  22. News: 27 July 2023 . US Term Limits . Strong Support in TX CD-07 Race for Term Limits on Congress . 18 July 2023.
  23. News: 13 July 2023 . 27 July 2023 . Ruthfully Yours . Blum Cohen . Tina . It's Time To Acknowledge America's Education Crisis . Tina Blum Cohen is a Republican running for Congress in Texas District 7..
  24. Web site: 2024 Election United States House - Texas 8th . fec.gov . . January 7, 2024.
  25. News: Diamond Eye Candidate Report . Frisk . Garrett . 21 July 2023 . 21 July 2023 . We Asked Every Member of the House if They're Running in 2024. Here's What They Said..
  26. Web site: 2024 Election United States House - Texas 9th . fec.gov . . January 7, 2024.
  27. Web site: 2024 Election United States House - Texas 10th . fec.gov . . January 8, 2024.
  28. News: Bordner . Zachary . Rep. Pfluger to host Town Hall meeting after filing to run for re-election . November 16, 2023 . YourBasin . November 14, 2023.
  29. Web site: 2024 Election United States House - Texas 11th . fec.gov . . January 8, 2024.
  30. News: January 17, 2023 . Copperas Cove veteran running as independent candidate for Congress . . Immerman, Thaddeus . January 14, 2023.
  31. Web site: Montgomery . David . Goldman jumps into race to replace Granger, Byrd eyes state legislator run . Fort Worth Report . 3 November 2023.
  32. Web site: Quigley . Aidan . Term-limited Granger plans to seek reelection; weighing waiver . . 17 February 2023 . 13 February 2023.
  33. News: Wang . Amy . 2023-11-01. Republican Rep. Kay Granger will not seek reelection. 2023-11-01. The Washington Post.
  34. News: . November 1, 2023 . Fort Worth Rep. Kay Granger's replacement? Here are some names that have been floated . November 1, 2023 . Dearman, Eleanor . Mantas, Harrison.
  35. News: Mayor Mattie Parker Throws Support Behind Craig Goldman as Successor to Kay Granger. Fort Worth Inc. . November 16, 2023 . November 10, 2023 . Henry, John .
  36. News: . November 7, 2023 . November 7, 2023 . Daily Kos Elections Live Digest: 11/7 . Singer . Jeff . Tarrant County Commissioner Manny Ramirez said Monday night that he'd stay out of the race to succeed his fellow Republican, retiring Rep. Kay Granger..
  37. Web site: Greene . Marissa . Nate Schatzline announces reelection campaign for Texas House District 93 . Fort Worth Report . 8 November 2023 . 7 November 2023.
  38. Web site: 2024 Election United States House - Texas 12th . fec.gov . . January 8, 2024.
  39. News: Mantas . Harrison . Is Fort Worth Mayor Mattie Parker running for Congress? Here's what she said . Aol . November 8, 2023 . November 20, 2023 . Trey Hunt, who ran unsuccessfully against Granger in the November 2022 general election, plans to run in the Democratic Party primary he said in an email to the Star-Telegram..
  40. Web site: 2024 Election United States House - Texas 13th . fec.gov . . January 8, 2024.
  41. Web site: Dawson . Noah . Texas Libertarian Party Announces Statewide Nominees . The Amarillo Pioneer . 27 June 2024 . 15 April 2024.
  42. Web site: November 21, 2022 . Canvass Results Report . January 8, 2023 . Galveston Votes.
  43. Web site: 2024 Election United States House - Texas 14th . fec.gov . . January 8, 2024.
  44. Web site: 2024 Election United States House - Texas 15th . fec.gov . . January 8, 2024.
  45. Web site: Democrat Michelle Vallejo seeks rematch against U.S. Rep. Monica De La Cruz in 2024. Choi. Svitek. Matthew. Patrick. May 16, 2023. May 16, 2023. The Texas Tribune.
  46. Web site: 2024 Election United States House - Texas 16th . fec.gov . . January 8, 2024.
  47. News: US Term Limits . Tillman . Scott . 1 September 2023 . 27 July 2023 . Irene Armendariz-Jackson Pledges to Support Term Limits on Congress.
  48. Web site: 2024 Election United States House - Texas 17th . fec.gov . . January 8, 2024.
  49. Web site: Svitek . Patrick . March 27, 2023 . U.S. Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee is running for Houston mayor . March 27, 2023 . . en-US.
  50. News: Sheila Jackson Lee files for reelection for U.S. House seat after losing in mayoral race. Patrick. Svitek. Texas Tribune. December 11, 2023. December 11, 2023.
  51. News: Houston mayoral candidate drops out of race, will run for Jackson Lee's congressional seat instead. Yilun. Cheng. Houston Chronicle. June 19, 2023. December 11, 2023.
  52. News: Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee gears up for Congressional race against Amanda Edwards. Fox 26 Houston. December 11, 2023. December 11, 2023.
  53. Web site: Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee dead at 74. Schnell. Mychael. July 19, 2024. July 19, 2024. The Hill.
  54. Web site: Amanda Edwards leaves Houston mayor's race to run for Sheila Jackson Lee's seat in Congress. Schneider. Andrew. June 19, 2023. June 19, 2023.
  55. Web site: Daily Kos Elections Live Digest: 12/11. Wolf. Stephen. December 11, 2023. December 11, 2023. Daily Kos. Just hours later, aerospace industry consultant Isaiah Martin declared he was ending his House campaign and endorsing Jackson Lee, whom he had previously praised as a mentor..
  56. News: . February 25, 2024 . February 26, 2024 . Robert Slater to suspend congressional campaign, endorse Sheila Jackson Lee. Romero, Jhair .
  57. Web site: 2024 Election United States House - Texas 18th . fec.gov . . January 8, 2024.
  58. Web site: Goldenstein. Taylor. Bureau. Austin. What happens next to Sheila Jackson Lee's seat in Congress?. Houston Chronicle. MSN. July 20, 2024. July 20, 2024.
  59. Web site: Cheng . Yilun . Democratic leaders to pick Jackson Lee’s ballot replacement on Aug 13. Here’s how to get involved. . . 8 August 2024 . https://archive.today/20240805144707/https://www.houstonchronicle.com/politics/houston/article/congress-amanda-edwards-sylvester-turner-19607824.php . 5 August 2024 . 2 August 2024 . live . subscription.
  60. News: Choi . Matthew . Former Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner is the Democrats’ pick for Jackson Lee seat in Congress . August 13, 2024 . . August 13, 2024.
  61. News: Anthony Walsh . Dominic . Schneider . Andrew . Sylvester Turner, Amanda Edwards among candidates vying for Sheila Jackson Lee’s open seat . August 2, 2024 . . August 2, 2024.
  62. Web site: Who wants Representative Sheila Jackson Lee’s seat?. Diaz. Nguyen. Mario. Jason. July 22, 2024. July 23, 2024. KPRC-TV.
  63. News: Russek . Sam . This Democrat Wants Sheila Jackson Lee's Seat—and to Move Houston Left . August 1, 2024 . . August 1, 2024.
  64. Dylan McGuinness . Former Councilmember Dwight Boykins dropped out of the CD-18 race after Sheila Jackson Lee’s children endorsed @SylvesterTurner . 1820834410809147780 . dylmcguinness . 8 August 2024 . 6 August 2024.
  65. Web site: Democrats running for Sheila Jackson Lee’s congressional seat debate who is best suited to replace her. Scherer. Jasper. August 10, 2024. August 13, 2024. The Texas Tribune.
  66. Web site: 'The answer is YES' Daughter of late Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee running to finish mother's term. August 13, 2024. August 13, 2024. Klein. Randy. KHOU-TV.
  67. Web site: Former Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner is the Democrats’ pick for Jackson Lee seat in Congress. Choi. Matthew. August 13, 2024. August 13, 2024. The Texas Tribune.
  68. News: Diaz . Manny . Political outsider Vance Boyd takes aim at District 19 Congressional seat in a shift away from the political norm . Big Country Politics . November 19, 2023 . November 20, 2023.
  69. Web site: 2024 Election United States House - Texas 19th . fec.gov . . January 8, 2024.
  70. Web site: 2024 Election United States House - Texas 20th . fec.gov . . January 8, 2024.
  71. Web site: 2024 Election United States House - Texas 21st . fec.gov . . January 8, 2024.
  72. Web site: 2024 Election United States House - Texas 22nd . fec.gov . . January 8, 2024.
  73. News: Harris . Cayla . 7 March 2023 . Three primary challengers target Rep. Tony Gonzales, days after his censure by state GOP . live . https://archive.today/20230315034338/https://www.expressnews.com/politics/article/three-primary-challengers-target-rep-tony-17825025.php . 15 March 2023 . San Antonio Express-News.
  74. Web site: Livingston . Abby . 2022-06-24 . Texas congressman Tony Gonzales, who represents Uvalde, breaks with House Republicans to vote for gun bill . 2024-01-24 . The Texas Tribune . en.
  75. News: . 17 August 2023 . Brandon Herrera "The AK Guy" Is Running For Congress. 14 August 2023 . Lane . David .
  76. Web site: Harris . Cayla . 2024-03-14 . 'AK Guy' campaigns with Matt Gaetz in bid to oust U.S. Rep. Tony Gonzales . https://archive.today/20240315122144/https://www.expressnews.com/politics/article/ak-guy-brandon-herrera-matt-gaetz-18925747.php . 2024-03-15 . 2024-03-15 . San Antonio Express News . en.
  77. News: . Daily Kos Elections Live Digest: 8/28 . Singer . Jeff . 28 August 2023 . 28 August 2023 . TX-23: Terrell County Sheriff Thaddeus Cleveland said Friday that he wouldn't challenge GOP Rep. Tony Gonzales for renomination.
  78. Web site: 2024 Election United States House - Texas 23rd . fec.gov . . April 16, 2024.
  79. Web site: 2024 Election United States House - Texas 24th . fec.gov . . January 8, 2024.
  80. News: Candidate Information . Texas Secretary of State . November 11, 2023.
  81. News: Congressman Williams announces re-election bid . . November 14, 2023 . November 14, 2023.
  82. Web site: 2024 Election United States House - Texas 25th . fec.gov . . January 8, 2024.
  83. News: . November 20, 2023 . November 20, 2023 . Daily Kos Elections Live Digest: 11/20 . Nir, David . Brandon Gill, the founder of a far-right website and the son-in-law of MAGA toady Dinesh D'Souza, announced a bid for Texas' open 26th Congressional District on Monday..
  84. News: Eas . Mike . Armey wants Cooke, Denton seat in US House . November 29, 2023 . . November 29, 2023 . en.
  85. News: Campbell . Elizabeth . This North Texas mayor announces run for Michael Burgess' seat in U.S. Congress . November 30, 2023 . . November 30, 2023.
  86. News: . November 16, 2023 . November 16, 2023 . Daily Kos Elections Live Digest: 11/16 . Wolf, Stephen . Businesswoman Luisa del Rosal has announced she'll run to succeed retiring GOP Rep. Michael Burgess..
  87. News: Gillman . Todd . Morton . Joseph . Burgess won't seek 12th term, leaving a second open U.S. House seat in North Texas . 13 November 2023 . The Dallas Morning News . 13 November 2023.
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  89. Web site: Svitek . Patrick . Keller Mayor Armin Mizani won't run for #TX26 — "I'm humbled by the encouragement from leaders within the district but I've decided not to enter the race for TX26," he says. . . 28 November 2023 . 27 November 2023.
  90. Web site: Svitek . Patrick . New: @TanParkerTX says he won't run for #TX26 (open) . . 16 November 2023 . 15 November 2023.
  91. Web site: 2024 Election United States House - Texas 26th . fec.gov . . January 8, 2024.
  92. Web site: 2024 Election United States House - Texas 27th . fec.gov . . January 8, 2024.
  93. Web site: 2024 Election United States House - Texas 28th . fec.gov . . January 8, 2024.
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  96. Web site: 2024 Election United States House - Texas 30th . fec.gov . . January 8, 2024.
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  98. News: US Term Limits . 27 July 2023 . 30 June 2023 . William Abel Pledges to Support Term Limits on Congress.
  99. News: 22 June 2023 . . Bell County veteran to run for U.S. Congress . 22 June 2023 .
  100. Web site: 2024 Election United States House - Texas 31st . fec.gov . . January 8, 2024.
  101. Web site: 2023-05-03 . Rep. Colin Allred launches Senate bid to oust Ted Cruz . 2023-05-03 . . en . Jeffers Jr. . Gromer.
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  103. News: . 25 July 2023 . Julie Johnson Running to Be Texas's First Out Member of Congress . Ring . Trudy . 21 July 2023 . So far four other Democrats have entered the 32nd District race...[including] one other member of the LGBTQ+ community, trans woman Callie Butcher.
  104. News: . Daily Kos Elections Live Digest: 7/17 . Singer . Jeff . 17 July 2023 . 17 July 2023 . Finally in Texas' 32nd District, Alex Cornwallis is among the candidates seeking the Democratic nod.
  105. News: Daily Kos Elections Live Digest: 6/22 . . 22 June 2023 . 22 June 2023 . Wolf . Stephen . TX-32: Former Dallas City Council member Kevin Felder has filed to run in the Democratic primary.
  106. News: Daily Kos Elections Live Digest: 5/30 . TX-32: Justin Moore, a civil rights attorney who previously served as a local prosecutor, has joined the Democratic primary . . May 30, 2023 . May 30, 2023 . Singer, Jeff.
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  108. Web site: Jeffers . Gromer . His profile grew after Dallas police ambush; now this trauma surgeon running for Congress . . 17 May 2023 . 16 May 2023.
  109. Web site: Jeffers . Gromer . Texas Rep. Rhetta Bowers changes mind again and opts against Congressional bid . . https://archive.today/20231030161201/https://www.dallasnews.com/news/politics/2023/10/30/tx-rep-rhetta-bowers-changes-mind-again-opts-against-congressional-bid/ . 30 October 2023 . 30 October 2023 . live . subscription.
  110. News: Primary School . 14 July 2023 . 14 July 2023 . Primary School 7/14 . Real estate investor Sandeep Srivastava, who had been running for blue TX-32, has switched over to light red TX-24.
  111. Web site: Jeffers . Gromer . Contenders emerging to replace Dallas Democrat Colin Allred in Congress . . https://archive.today/20230504152649/https://www.dallasnews.com/news/politics/2023/05/04/contenders-emerging-to-replace-dallas-democrat-colin-allred-in-congress/ . 4 May 2023 . 4 May 2023 . live . subscription . Sen. Nathan Johnson, who pondered a 2022 run for lieutenant governor, told The News he’s not interested in a congressional run..
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  113. News: . December 11, 2023 . March 5, 2024 . Svitek, Patrick . State Rep. Victoria Neave Criado challenges fellow Dallas Democrat Sen. Nathan Johnson.
  114. Web site: 2024 Election United States House - Texas 32nd . fec.gov . . January 8, 2024.
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  116. Web site: 2024 Election United States House - Texas 33rd . fec.gov . . January 8, 2024.
  117. Web site: 2024 Election United States House - Texas 34th . fec.gov . . January 8, 2024.
  118. News: Svitek . Patrick . 11 July 2023 . Republican Mayra Flores announces bid to retake South Texas congressional seat . . 11 July 2023 . A spokesperson for Gonzalez confirmed he will seek reelection next year..
  119. News: Svitek . Patrick . Texas Democrats and Republicans are on the hunt for rare chances to flip seats in 2024 . 15 March 2023 . . 15 March 2023.
  120. Patrick Svitek . PatrickSvitek . 1745134269595308201 . Ann Marie Torres, the Kingsville city commissioner whose #TX34 filing was rejected by the @TexasGOP, endorses Mauro Garza in the primary now. This is the race where @MayraFloresTX34 is attempting a comeback. . January 10, 2024 . January 10, 2024.
  121. News: Daily Kos Elections Live Digest: 5/16 . 16 May 2023 . . 16 May 2023 . Singer . Jeff . TX-34: Pastor Luis Cabrera tells the Texas Tribune he’s getting ready to challenge Democratic incumbent Vicente Gonzalez in the event that his fellow Republican, former Rep. Mayra Flores, doesn’t run. Cabrera added that he’d support Flores should she seek to avenge her 53-44 defeat.
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  123. News: Diamond Eye Candidate Report . Frisk . Garrett . 10 September 2023 . 10 September 2023 . Texas Rep. Greg Casar Announces Re-Election Campaign.
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