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Early Voting for Texas Runoff Elections Continues
Texans have until July 10th to vote during the early voting period for runoff elections. The runoffs for these primary elections were originally scheduled to be held May 26th, but were moved to July 14th due to the pandemic. Additionally, Governor Abbott extended the typical 7-day early voting period to 14 days.
U.S. Senate Runoff
The Democratic primary had 12 candidates vying to challenge Senator John Cornyn in November. No candidate was able to secure a majority in the Democratic primary, so a runoff between MJ Hegar and Texas Senator Royce West will take place. You may remember MJ Hegar from her narrow loss to Congressman John Carter last election cycle. Hegar is a former air force helicopter pilot who resides in Round Rock, Texas. Senator Royce West (D-Dallas) has represented Dallas-based Senate District 23 since 1992 and is highly respected by the Democratic establishment. Senator West did not have to give up his Senate seat in order to run for US Senate because he is only in the second year of his four year term.
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US Senate |
Democratic |
MJ Hegar vs. Royce West |
U.S. Congressional Runoffs
There are six runoff elections that will be held in the Democratic primary and nine to be held in the Republican runoff elections.
DISTRICT |
PRIMARY RUNOFF |
CANDIDATES |
TX Congressional District 3 |
Democratic |
Sean McCaffity vs. Lulu Seikaly |
TX Congressional District 10 |
Democratic |
Pritesh Gandhi vs. Mike Siegel |
TX Congressional District 13* |
Democratic |
Greg Sagan vs. Gus Truillo |
TX Congressional District 17* |
Democratic |
David Anthony Jaramillo vs. Rick Kennedy |
TX Congressional District 24* |
Democratic |
Kim Olson vs. Candace Valenzuela |
TX Congressional District 31 |
Democratic |
Donna Imam vs. Christine Eady Mann |
TX Congressional District 13* |
Republican |
Ronny Jackson vs. Josh Winegarner |
TX Congressional District 15 |
Republican |
Monica De La Cruz-Hernandez vs. Ryan Krause |
TX Congressional District 16 |
Republican |
Irene Armendariz-Jackson vs. Sam Williams |
TX Congressional District 17* |
Republican |
Pete Sessions vs. Renee Swann |
TX Congressional District 18 |
Republican |
Wendell Champion vs. Robert Cadena |
TX Congressional District 20 |
Republican |
Gary Allen vs. Mauro Garza |
TX Congressional District 22* |
Republican |
Troy Nehls vs. Kathaleen Wall |
TX Congressional District 23* |
Republican |
Tony Gonzales vs. Raul Reyes |
TX Congressional District 35 |
Republican |
“Guillermo” William Hayward vs. Jenny Garcia Sharon |
*denotes open seat
Texas Senate Runoffs
The Republican Party does not have any runoff elections for the Texas Senate. In the Democratic party, longtime incumbent Senator Eddie Lucio (D-Brownsville) is facing a runoff election against Sara Stapleton-Barrera in South Texas, while Representative Roland Gutierrez (D-San Antonio) and Xochil Pena Rodriguez face off for a chance to represent Senate District 27. Senate District 27 stretches from San Antonio to West Texas.
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Texas Senate District 19 |
Democratic |
Roland Gutierrez vs. Xochil Peña Rodriguez |
Texas Senate District 27 |
Democratic |
Eddie Lucio, Jr. (i) vs. Sara Stapleton-Barrera |
Texas House Runoffs
There are seven Democratic and seven Republican House runoff elections to be decided on July 14th, with three Democratic incumbents and two Republican incumbents fighting to keep their seats.
DISTRICT |
PRIMARY RUNOFF |
CANDIDATES |
Texas House |
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Texas House District 26* |
Democratic |
L. Sarah DeMerchant vs. Suleman Lalani |
Texas House District 67 |
Democratic |
Tom Adair vs. Lorenzo Sanchez |
Texas House District 100 |
Democratic |
Lorraine Birabil (i) vs. Jasmine Felicia Crockett |
Texas House District 119 |
Democratic |
Liz Campos vs. Jennifer Ramos |
Texas House District 138* |
Democratic |
Akilah Bacy vs. Jenifer Rene Pool |
Texas House District 142 |
Democratic |
Harold V. Dutton Jr.(i) vs. Jerry Davis |
Texas House District 148 |
Democratic |
Anna Eastman (i) vs. Penny Morales Shaw |
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Texas House District 2 |
Republican |
Dan Flynn (i) vs. Bryan Slaton |
Texas House District 25* |
Republican |
Ro’Vin Garrett vs. Cody Vasut |
Texas House District 26* |
Republican |
Jacey Jetton vs. Matt Morgan |
Texas House District 45 |
Republican |
Carrie Isaac vs.. Kent “Bud” Wymore |
Texas House District 47 |
Republican |
Jennifer Fleck vs. Justin Berry |
Texas House District 59 |
Republican |
JD Sheffield (i) vs. Shelby Slawson |
Texas House District 60* |
Republican |
Jon Francis vs. Glenn Rogers |
(i) denotes an incumbent
* denotes an open seat
Special Election
A special election runoff will be held on July 14th to fill Senate District 14. This seat has been vacant since April 30th when Senator Kirk Watson (D-Austin) resigned to take a position with the University of Houston. This election was scheduled to be held May 2nd, but the Governor pushed the election back via executive order because of COVID-19 concerns. The six candidates vying for this Senate seat are as follows:
- Representative Eddie Rodriguez (D)
- Former Travis County Judge Sarah Eckhardt (D)
- Former Austin City Council Member Don Zimmerman (R)
- Attorney Waller Burns (R)
- Former Lago Vista Council Member Pat Dixon (L)
- Physician Jeff Ridgeway (I)
Most believe this election will head into a runoff as it will be tough for one candidate to get over 50% of the vote with six candidates in the race. Like the runoff elections, early voting begins Monday, June 29th and lasts through Monday, July 6th.