Английская Википедия:2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Distinguish Шаблон:For Шаблон:Use mdy datesШаблон:Use American English Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:Elections in Texas sidebar The 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas was held on November 3, 2020, to elect the 36 U.S. representatives from the state of Texas, one from each of the state's 36 congressional districts. The elections coincided with the 2020 U.S. presidential election, as well as other elections to the House of Representatives, elections to the U.S. Senate and various state and local elections. Primaries were held on March 3 and run-offs were held on July 14.
During the election cycle, a number of House races were considered vulnerable by Democrats and polls. However, in the wake of the election, Republicans were able to retain control over all of those seats. The Democratic-held 15th district also became unexpectedly competitive, with incumbent representative Vicente Gonzalez attaining a narrow win over the Republican challenger. The Republican wins were attributed to President Donald Trump appearing on the ballot and his unexpectedly strong support from Latino voters, as well as the Democrats' campaigning methods.[1][2][3]
Ballot litigation
Some Green Party candidates were removed from the ballot due to a failure to pay filing fees. However, in September 2020, the Texas Supreme Court rejected a Republican attempt to remove 44 Libertarian Party candidates from the November 2020 general election ballot because they failed to pay filing fees. The court ruled that the Republicans missed the state Election Code's deadline to raise such a challenge.[4]
Overview
Statewide
Party | Candidates | Votes | Seats | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Шаблон:Abbr | % | Шаблон:Abbr | +/– | % | |||
style="background:Шаблон:Party color;"| | Republican | 36 | 5,926,712 | 53.43% | 23 | Шаблон:Steady | 63.9% |
style="background:Шаблон:Party color;"| | Democratic | 36 | 4,896,383 | 44.14% | 13 | Шаблон:Steady | 36.1% |
style="background:Шаблон:Party color;"| | Libertarian | 32 | 222,388 | 2.00% | 0 | Шаблон:Steady | 0.0% |
style="background:Шаблон:Party color;"| | Independent | 7 | 41,253 | 0.37% | 0 | Шаблон:Steady | 0.0% |
style="background:Шаблон:Party color;"| | Green | 2 | 5,135 | 0.05% | 0 | Шаблон:Steady | 0.0% |
style="background:Шаблон:Party color;"| | Write-in | 2 | 1,453 | 0.01% | 0 | Шаблон:Steady | 0.0% |
Total | 115 | 11,093,324 | 100% | 36 | Шаблон:Steady | 100% |
District
Results of the 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas by district:[5]
District | Republican | Democratic | Others | Total | Result | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
scope=col colspan=2 style="background:Шаблон:Party color"| | scope=col colspan=2 style="background:Шаблон:Party color"| | ||||||||
Votes | % | Votes | % | Votes | % | Votes | % | ||
Шаблон:Ushr | 219,726 | 72.58% | 83,016 | 27.42% | 0 | 0.00% | 302,742 | 100.00% | Republican Hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 192,828 | 55.61% | 148,374 | 42.79% | 5,524 | 1.59% | 346,726 | 100.00% | Republican Hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 230,512 | 55.07% | 179,458 | 42.87% | 8,621 | 2.06% | 418,591 | 100.00% | Republican Hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 253,837 | 75.14% | 76,236 | 22.57% | 7,640 | 2.26% | 337,803 | 100.00% | Republican Hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 173,836 | 61.99% | 100,743 | 35.93% | 5,834 | 2.08% | 280,413 | 100.00% | Republican Hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 179,507 | 52.80% | 149,530 | 43.98% | 10,955 | 3.22% | 339,992 | 100.00% | Republican Hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 149,054 | 47.45% | 159,529 | 50.79% | 5,542 | 1.76% | 314,125 | 100.00% | Democratic Hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 277,327 | 72.51% | 97,409 | 25.47% | 7,735 | 2.02% | 382,471 | 100.00% | Republican Hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 49,575 | 21.64% | 172,938 | 75.48% | 6,594 | 2.88% | 229,107 | 100.00% | Democratic Hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 217,216 | 52.48% | 187,686 | 45.35% | 8,992 | 2.17% | 413,894 | 100.00% | Republican Hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 232,568 | 79.71% | 53,394 | 18.30% | 5,811 | 1.99% | 291,773 | 100.00% | Republican Hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 233,853 | 63.72% | 121,250 | 33.04% | 11,918 | 3.25% | 367,021 | 100.00% | Republican Hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 217,124 | 79.38% | 50,477 | 18.46% | 5,907 | 2.16% | 273,508 | 100.00% | Republican Hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 190,541 | 61.64% | 118,574 | 38.36% | 0 | 0.00% | 309,115 | 100.00% | Republican Hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 109,017 | 47.62% | 115,605 | 50.50% | 4,295 | 1.88% | 228,917 | 100.00% | Democratic Hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 84,006 | 35.28% | 154,108 | 64.72% | 0 | 0.00% | 238,114 | 100.00% | Democratic Hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 171,390 | 55.85% | 125,565 | 40.92% | 9,918 | 3.23% | 306,873 | 100.00% | Republican Hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 58,033 | 23.50% | 180,952 | 73.29% | 7,910 | 3.20% | 246,895 | 100.00% | Democratic Hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 198,198 | 74.78% | 60,583 | 22.86% | 6,271 | 2.37% | 265,052 | 100.00% | Republican Hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 89,628 | 33.11% | 175,078 | 64.67% | 6,017 | 2.22% | 270,723 | 100.00% | Democratic Hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 235,740 | 51.95% | 205,780 | 45.35% | 12,230 | 2.70% | 453,750 | 100.00% | Republican Hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 210,259 | 51.53% | 181,998 | 44.60% | 15,791 | 3.87% | 408,048 | 100.00% | Republican Hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 149,395 | 50.56% | 137,693 | 46.60% | 8,369 | 2.83% | 295,457 | 100.00% | Republican Hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 167,910 | 48.81% | 163,326 | 47.48% | 12,785 | 3.72% | 344,021 | 100.00% | Republican Hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 220,088 | 55.93% | 165,697 | 42.11% | 7,738 | 1.97% | 393,523 | 100.00% | Republican Hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 261,963 | 60.61% | 161,009 | 37.25% | 9,243 | 2.14% | 432,215 | 100.00% | Republican Hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 172,305 | 63.06% | 95,446 | 34.93% | 5,482 | 2.01% | 273,253 | 100.00% | Republican Hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 91,925 | 38.98% | 137,494 | 58.30% | 6,425 | 2.72% | 235,844 | 100.00% | Democratic Hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 42,840 | 27.38% | 111,305 | 71.13% | 2,328 | 1.49% | 156,473 | 100.00% | Democratic Hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 48,685 | 18.41% | 204,928 | 77.49% | 10,851 | 4.10% | 264,464 | 100.00% | Democratic Hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 212,695 | 53.43% | 176,293 | 44.29% | 9,069 | 2.28% | 398,057 | 100.00% | Republican Hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 157,867 | 45.93% | 178,542 | 51.95% | 7,278 | 2.12% | 343,687 | 100.00% | Democratic Hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 39,638 | 25.15% | 105,317 | 66.82% | 12,651 | 8.03% | 157,606 | 100.00% | Democratic Hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 84,119 | 41.85% | 111,439 | 55.43% | 5,457 | 2.72% | 201,027 | 100.00% | Democratic Hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 80,795 | 29.95% | 176,373 | 65.37% | 12,629 | 4.68% | 269,797 | 100.00% | Democratic Hold |
Шаблон:Ushr | 222,712 | 73.61% | 73,148 | 24.18% | 6,419 | 2.12% | 302,549 | 100.00% | Republican Hold |
Total | 5,926,712 | 53.42% | 4,896,293 | 44.14% | 270,229 | 2.44% | 11,093,626 | 100.00% |
District 1
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 1st district encompasses Deep East Texas, taking in Tyler, Lufkin, Nacogdoches, Longview, and Marshall. The incumbent is Republican Louie Gohmert, who was re-elected with 72.3% of the vote in 2018.[6]
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Louie Gohmert, incumbent U.S. representative[7]
Eliminated in primary
- Johnathan Davidson, data architect[8]
Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Louie Gohmert (incumbent) | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 83,887 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 89.7 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Johnathan Davidson |style="text-align:right"| 9,659 |style="text-align:right"| 10.3 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Hank Gilbert, rancher and businessman[9]
Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#3333FF;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Democratic | class=fn | Hank Gilbert | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 25,037 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 100.0 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
Endorsements
General election
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[10] | Safe R | July 16, 2020 |
FiveThirtyEight[11] | Solid R | October 13, 2020 |
Inside Elections[12] | Safe R | June 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13] | Safe R | July 2, 2020 |
Politico[14] | Safe R | July 21, 2020 |
Daily Kos[15] | Safe R | June 3, 2020 |
RCP[16] | Safe R | June 9, 2020 |
270toWin[17] | Safe R | June 7, 2020 |
Results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Louie Gohmert (incumbent) | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 219,726 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 72.6 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#3333FF;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Democratic |class=fn| Hank Gilbert |style="text-align:right"| 83,016 |style="text-align:right"| 27.4 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box hold with party link no change Шаблон:Election box end
District 2
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 2nd district is based in northern and western Houston. The incumbent is Republican Dan Crenshaw, who was elected with 52.8% of the vote in 2018.[6]
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Dan Crenshaw, incumbent U.S. representative[18]
Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Dan Crenshaw (incumbent) | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 53,938 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 100.0 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Sima Ladjevardian, attorney, philanthropist, fundraiser, and advisor to Beto O'Rourke during his 2018 U.S. Senate campaign and 2020 presidential campaign.[19][20]
Withdrew before runoff
- Elisa Cardnell, U.S. Navy veteran and science teacher[21]
Eliminated in primary
- Travis Olsen, former Homeland Security Department employee[22]
Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#3333FF;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Democratic | class=fn | Sima Ladjevardian | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 26,536 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 47.6 |- |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#3333FF;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Democratic | class=fn | Elisa Cardnell | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 17,279 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 31.0 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#3333FF;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Democratic |class=fn| Travis Olsen |style="text-align:right"| 11,881 |style="text-align:right"| 21.4 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
Runoff results
No runoff was held after runoff-advanced candidate Elisa Cardnell suspended her campaign and supported Ladjevardian.[23]
Endorsements
General election
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[10] | Likely R | October 21, 2020 |
FiveThirtyEight[11] | Solid R | October 25, 2020 |
Inside Elections[12] | Safe R | October 28, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13] | Likely R | October 20, 2020 |
Politico[14] | Lean R | October 11, 2020 |
Daily Kos[15] | Likely R | April 29, 2020 |
RCP[16] | Safe R | October 25, 2020 |
270toWin[17] | Likely R | October 21, 2020 |
Results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Dan Crenshaw (incumbent) | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 192,828 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 55.6 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#3333FF;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Democratic |class=fn| Sima Ladjevardian |style="text-align:right"| 148,374 |style="text-align:right"| 42.8 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#FED105;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Libertarian |class=fn| Elliott Scheirman |style="text-align:right"| 5,524 |style="text-align:right"| 1.6 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box hold with party link no change Шаблон:Election box end
District 3
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 3rd district is based in the suburbs north and northeast of Dallas, encompassing a large portion of Collin County including McKinney, Plano, and Frisco, as well as Collin County's share of Dallas itself. The incumbent is Republican Van Taylor, who was elected with 54.2% of the vote in 2018.[6]
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Van Taylor, incumbent U.S. representative[8]
Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Van Taylor (incumbent) | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 53,938 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 100.0 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Lulu Seikaly, attorney[24]
Eliminated in runoff
- Sean McCaffity, trial attorney[25]
Eliminated in primary
- Tanner Do, activist and insurance adjuster[8]
Withdrawn
- Lorie Burch, attorney and nominee for Texas's 3rd congressional district in 2018[26][27]
Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#3333FF;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Democratic | class=fn | Lulu Seikaly | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 28,250 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 44.6 |- |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#3333FF;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Democratic | class=fn | Sean McCaffity | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 27,736 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 43.7 |- Шаблон:Election box candidate with party link no change Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
Runoff results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#3333FF;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Democratic | class=fn | Lulu Seikaly | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 20,617 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 60.7 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#3333FF;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Democratic |class=fn| Sean McCaffity |style="text-align:right"| 13,339 |style="text-align:right"| 39.3 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
Libertarian primary
Nominee
- Christopher Claytor
General election
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[10] | Lean R | November 2, 2020 |
FiveThirtyEight[11] | Likely R | November 2, 2020 |
Inside Elections[12] | Lean R | November 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13] | Likely R | November 2, 2020 |
Politico[14] | Lean R | November 2, 2020 |
Daily Kos[15] | Likely R | November 2, 2020 |
RCP[16] | Safe R | November 2, 2020 |
270toWin[17] | Lean R | November 2, 2020 |
Polling
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample sizeШаблон:Efn |
Margin of error |
Van Taylor (R) |
Lulu Seikaly (D) |
Christopher Claytor (L) |
Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
DCCC Targeting & Analytics Department (D)Шаблон:Efn-ua | October 19–22, 2020 | 432 (LV) | ± 4.2% | 42% | Шаблон:Party shading/Democratic|44% | 8% | 6%Шаблон:Efn |
Global Strategy Group (D)Шаблон:Efn-ua | September 10–15, 2020 | 400 (LV) | ± 4.9% | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican|44% | 43% | – | – |
Public Opinion Strategies (R)Шаблон:Efn-ua | August 1–5, 2020 | 500 (LV) | ± 4.9% | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican|48% | 35% | 8% | 9% |
Global Strategy Group (D)Шаблон:Efn-ua | July 17–20, 2020 | 400 (LV) | ± 4.9% | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican|43% | 37% | 5% | 5% |
- with Generic Republican and Generic Democrat
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample sizeШаблон:Efn |
Margin of error |
Generic Republican |
Generic Democrat |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Global Strategy Group (D)Шаблон:Efn-ua | July 17–20, 2020 | 400 (LV) | ± 4.9% | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican|45% | 42% |
Results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Van Taylor (incumbent) | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 230,512 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 55.1 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#3333FF;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Democratic |class=fn| Lulu Seikaly |style="text-align:right"| 179,458 |style="text-align:right"| 42.9 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#FED105;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Libertarian |class=fn| Christopher Claytor |style="text-align:right"| 8,621 |style="text-align:right"| 2.1 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box hold with party link no change Шаблон:Election box end
District 4
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 4th district encompasses Northeastern Texas taking in counties along the Red River and spreading to the parts of the northeastern exurbs of the Dallas–Fort Worth metro area. The incumbent is Republican John Ratcliffe, who was elected with 75.7% of the vote in 2018.[6]
President Trump nominated Ratcliffe to succeed Dan Coats as the Director of National Intelligence in February 2020. The Senate confirmed his nomination in May, and Ratcliffe resigned from the House.[28] Republicans selected a new nominee on August 8.[29]
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Pat Fallon, state senator for Texas District 30, from Denton County, Texas
Eliminated at convention
- Trace Johannesen, Rockwall city councilman[30]
- Jim Pruitt, mayor of Rockwall[31]
- Travis Ransom, mayor of Atlanta[32]
- Robert West, farmer from Cooper, Texas[33]
- Jason Ross, former district chief of staff for U.S. Representative John Ratcliffe[34]
Withdrawn
- John Ratcliffe, incumbent U.S. representative[35]
Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | John Ratcliffe (incumbent) | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 92,373 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 100.0 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Russell Foster, IT technician[36]
Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#3333FF;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Democratic | class=fn | Russell Foster | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 24,970 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 100.0 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
General election
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[10] | Safe R | July 2, 2020 |
FiveThirtyEight[11] | Solid R | October 13, 2020 |
Inside Elections[12] | Safe R | June 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13] | Safe R | July 2, 2020 |
Politico[14] | Safe R | April 19, 2020 |
Daily Kos[15] | Safe R | June 3, 2020 |
RCP[16] | Safe R | June 9, 2020 |
270toWin[17] | Safe R | June 7, 2020 |
Results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Pat Fallon | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 253,837 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 75.1 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#3333FF;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Democratic |class=fn| Russell Foster |style="text-align:right"| 76,326 |style="text-align:right"| 22.6 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#FED105;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Libertarian |class=fn| Lou Antonelli |style="text-align:right"| 6,334 |style="text-align:right"| 1.9 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#DDDDBB;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Independent |class=fn| Tracy Jones (write-in) |style="text-align:right"| 1,306 |style="text-align:right"| 0.4 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box hold with party link no change Шаблон:Election box end
District 5
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 5th district takes in the eastern edge of Dallas, as well as the surrounding rural areas. The incumbent is Republican Lance Gooden, who was elected with 62.3% of the vote in 2018.[6]
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Lance Gooden, incumbent U.S. representative[8]
Eliminated in primary
- Don Hill, U.S. Army veteran[8]
Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Lance Gooden (incumbent) | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 57,253 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 83.4 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Don Hill |style="text-align:right"| 11,372 |style="text-align:right"| 16.6 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#3333FF;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Democratic | class=fn | Carolyn Salter | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 34,641 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 100.0 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
General election
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[10] | Safe R | July 2, 2020 |
FiveThirtyEight[11] | Solid R | October 13, 2020 |
Inside Elections[12] | Safe R | June 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13] | Safe R | July 2, 2020 |
Politico[14] | Safe R | April 19, 2020 |
Daily Kos[15] | Safe R | June 3, 2020 |
RCP[16] | Safe R | June 9, 2020 |
270toWin[17] | Safe R | June 7, 2020 |
Results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Lance Gooden (incumbent) | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 173,836 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 62.0 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#3333FF;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Democratic |class=fn| Carolyn Salter |style="text-align:right"| 100,743 |style="text-align:right"| 35.9 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#FED105;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Libertarian |class=fn| Kevin Hale |style="text-align:right"| 5,834 |style="text-align:right"| 2.1 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box hold with party link no change Шаблон:Election box end
District 6
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 6th district takes in parts of Arlington and rural areas south of Dallas including Ellis County. The incumbent is Republican Ron Wright, who was elected with 53.1% of the vote in 2018.[6]
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Ron Wright, incumbent U.S. representative[38]
Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Ron Wright (incumbent) | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 55,759 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 100.0 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Stephen Daniel, attorney[39]
Endorsements
Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#3333FF;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Democratic | class=fn | Stephen Daniel | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 47,996 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 100.0 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
General election
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[10] | Likely R | November 2, 2020 |
FiveThirtyEight[11] | Likely R | November 2, 2020 |
Inside Elections[12] | Likely R | November 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13] | Likely R | November 2, 2020 |
Politico[14] | Lean R | November 2, 2020 |
Daily Kos[15] | Likely R | November 2, 2020 |
RCP[16] | Safe R | November 2, 2020 |
270toWin[17] | Likely R | November 2, 2020 |
Polling
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample sizeШаблон:Efn |
Margin of error |
Ron Wright (R) |
Stephen Daniel (D) |
Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
GBAO Strategies (D)Шаблон:Efn-ua | October 13–17, 2020 | 400 (LV) | ± 4.9% | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican|45% | 41% | – |
DCCC Targeting & Analytics (D)Шаблон:Efn-ua | June 24–28, 2020 | 376 (LV) | ± 4.8% | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican|45% | 41% | 15% |
- with Generic Republican and Generic Democrat
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample sizeШаблон:Efn |
Margin of error |
Generic Republican |
Generic Democrat |
Other |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
GBAO Strategies/Stephen DanielШаблон:Efn-ua | October 13–17, 2020 | 400 (LV) | ± 4.9% | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican|46% | 44% | – |
DCCCШаблон:Efn-ua | June 24–28, 2020 | 376 (LV) | – | 45% | Шаблон:Party shading/Democratic|46% | 9%Шаблон:Efn |
Results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Ron Wright (incumbent) | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 179,507 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 52.8 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#3333FF;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Democratic |class=fn| Stephen Daniel |style="text-align:right"| 149,530 |style="text-align:right"| 44.0 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#FED105;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Libertarian |class=fn| Melanie Black |style="text-align:right"| 10,955 |style="text-align:right"| 3.2 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box hold with party link no change Шаблон:Election box end
District 7
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 7th district covers western Houston and its suburbs. The incumbent is Democrat Lizzie Fletcher, who flipped the district and was elected with 52.5% of the vote in 2018.[6]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Lizzie Fletcher, incumbent U.S. representative[40]
Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#3333FF;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Democratic | class=fn | Lizzie Fletcher (incumbent) | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 55,253 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 100.0 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Wesley Hunt, U.S. Army veteran[41]
Eliminated in primary
- Maria Espinoza, founder of The Remembrance Project[42]
- Kyle Preston, energy consultant[43]
- Laique Rehman, businessman[43]
- Cindy Siegel, former mayor of Bellaire and former board member of the Harris County Metropolitan Transit Authority[44]
Declined
- Ed Emmett, former Harris County judge[45]
Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Wesley Hunt | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 28,060 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 61.0 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Cindy Siegel |style="text-align:right"| 12,497 |style="text-align:right"| 27.2 |- Шаблон:Election box candidate with party link no change |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Kyle Preston |style="text-align:right"| 1,363 |style="text-align:right"| 3.0 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Jim Noteware |style="text-align:right"| 937 |style="text-align:right"| 2.0 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Laique Rehman |style="text-align:right"| 424 |style="text-align:right"| 0.9 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
General election
Polling
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample sizeШаблон:Efn |
Margin of error |
Lizzie Шаблон:Nowrap |
Wesley Hunt (R) |
Shawn Kelly (L) |
Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
GS Strategy Group (R) Шаблон:WebarchiveШаблон:Efn-ua | October 13–15, 2020 | 400 (LV) | ± 4.9% | Шаблон:Party shading/Democratic|46% | 44% | 3% | 7% |
Remington Research Group (R)Шаблон:Efn-ua | March 4–5, 2020 | 1,044 (LV) | ± 3% | 45% | 45% | – | 10% |
TargetPoint Consulting (R)Шаблон:Efn-ua | August 10–11, 2019 | 336 (LV) | ± 5.3% | 43% | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican|45% | – | – |
- with Generic Opponent
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample sizeШаблон:Efn |
Margin of error |
Lizzie Шаблон:Nowrap |
Generic Opponent | Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Remington Research Group (R) | Mar 4–5, 2020 | 1,044 (LV) | ± 3% | Шаблон:Party shading/Democratic|42% | 41%Шаблон:Efn | 17% |
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[10] | Likely D | November 2, 2020 |
FiveThirtyEight[11] | Lean D | November 2, 2020 |
Inside Elections[12] | Likely D | November 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13] | Likely D | November 2, 2020 |
Politico[14] | Lean D | November 2, 2020 |
Daily Kos[15] | Likely D | November 2, 2020 |
RCP[16] | Lean D | November 2, 2020 |
270toWin[17] | Likely D | November 2, 2020 |
Endorsements
Шаблон:Endorsements box Шаблон:Endorsements box
Results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#3333FF;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Democratic | class=fn | Lizzie Fletcher (incumbent) | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 159,529 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 50.8 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Wesley Hunt |style="text-align:right"| 149,054 |style="text-align:right"| 47.4 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#FED105;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Libertarian |class=fn| Shawn Kelly |style="text-align:right"| 5,542 |style="text-align:right"| 1.8 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box hold with party link no change Шаблон:Election box end
District 8
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 8th district encompasses the suburbs and exurbs north of Houston, taking in Spring, The Woodlands, Conroe, and Huntsville. The incumbent is Republican Kevin Brady, who was re-elected with 73.4% of the vote in 2018.[6]
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Kevin Brady, incumbent U.S. representative[46]
Eliminated in primary
Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Kevin Brady (incumbent) | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 75,044 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 80.7 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Kirk Osborn |style="text-align:right"| 15,048 |style="text-align:right"| 16.2 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Melissa Esparza-Mathis |style="text-align:right"| 2,860 |style="text-align:right"| 3.1 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Elizabeth Hernandez, accounts payable associate[48]
Eliminated in primary
- Laura Jones, realtor[48]
Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#3333FF;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Democratic | class=fn | Elizabeth Hernandez | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 18,660 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 59.8 |- Шаблон:Election box candidate with party link no change Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
General election
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[10] | Safe R | July 2, 2020 |
FiveThirtyEight[11] | Solid R | October 13, 2020 |
Inside Elections[12] | Safe R | June 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13] | Safe R | July 2, 2020 |
Politico[14] | Safe R | April 19, 2020 |
Daily Kos[15] | Safe R | June 3, 2020 |
RCP[16] | Safe R | June 9, 2020 |
270toWin[17] | Safe R | June 7, 2020 |
Results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Kevin Brady (incumbent) | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 277,327 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 72.5 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#3333FF;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Democratic |class=fn| Elizabeth Hernandez |style="text-align:right"| 97,409 |style="text-align:right"| 25.5 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#FED105;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Libertarian |class=fn| Chris Duncan |style="text-align:right"| 7,735 |style="text-align:right"| 2.0 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box hold with party link no change Шаблон:Election box end
District 9
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 9th district encompasses southwestern Houston. The incumbent is Democrat Al Green, who was re-elected with 89.1% of the vote in 2018, without major-party opposition.[6]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
Eliminated in primary
- Melissa Wilson-Williams, real estate broker[8]
Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#3333FF;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Democratic | class=fn | Al Green (incumbent) | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 48,387 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 83.6 |- Шаблон:Election box candidate with party link no change Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Johnny Teague, rancher[8]
Eliminated in primary
Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Johnny Teague | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 6,149 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 58.7 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Jon Menefee |style="text-align:right"| 2,519 |style="text-align:right"| 24.0 |- Шаблон:Election box candidate with party link no change Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
General election
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[10] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
FiveThirtyEight[11] | Solid D | October 13, 2020 |
Inside Elections[12] | Safe D | June 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Politico[14] | Safe D | April 19, 2020 |
Daily Kos[15] | Safe D | June 3, 2020 |
RCP[16] | Safe D | June 9, 2020 |
270toWin[17] | Safe D | June 7, 2020 |
Results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#3333FF;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Democratic | class=fn | Al Green (incumbent) | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 172,938 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 75.5 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Johnny Teague |style="text-align:right"| 49,575 |style="text-align:right"| 21.6 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#FED105;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Libertarian |class=fn| Joe Sosa |style="text-align:right"| 6,594 |style="text-align:right"| 2.9 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box hold with party link no change Шаблон:Election box end
District 10
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also
The 10th district stretches from northwest Harris County to northern Austin and Pflugerville. The incumbent is Republican Michael McCaul, who was re-elected in 2018 with 51.1% of the vote to Democrat Mike Siegel's 47.8%,[6] the closest contest McCaul had faced.[49]
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Michael McCaul, incumbent U.S. Representative
Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Michael McCaul (incumbent) | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 60,323 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 100.0 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Mike Siegel, attorney and nominee for Texas's 10th congressional district in 2018[49]
Eliminated in runoff
- Pritesh Gandhi, physician
Eliminated in primary
- Shannon Hutcheson, attorney
Endorsements
Шаблон:Endorsements box Шаблон:Endorsements box Шаблон:Endorsements box
Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#3333FF;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Democratic | class=fn | Mike Siegel | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 35,651 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 44.0 |- |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#3333FF;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Democratic | class=fn | Pritesh Gandhi | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 26,818 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 33.1 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#3333FF;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Democratic |class=fn| Shannon Hutcheson |style="text-align:right"| 18,578 |style="text-align:right"| 22.9 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
Runoff results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#3333FF;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Democratic | class=fn | Mike Siegel | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 26,799 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 54.2 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#3333FF;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Democratic |class=fn| Pritesh Gandhi |style="text-align:right"| 22,629 |style="text-align:right"| 45.8 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
General election
Endorsements
Polling
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample sizeШаблон:Efn |
Margin of error |
Michael Шаблон:Nowrap |
Mike Siegel (D) |
Roy Eriksen (L) |
Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
GBAO Strategies (D)Шаблон:Efn-ua | October 8–11, 2020 | 400 (LV) | ± 4.9% | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican|47% | 45% | – | – |
GBAO Strategies (D)Шаблон:Efn-ua | September 21–24, 2020 | 400 (LV) | ± 4.9% | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican|45% | 43% | 6% | – |
RMG Research | July 28 – August 3, 2020 | 500 (RV) | ± 4.5% | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican| 46% | 39% | – | 15% |
- with Shannon Hutcheson
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample sizeШаблон:Efn |
Margin of error |
Michael Шаблон:Nowrap |
Shannon Hutcheson (D) |
Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Remington Research (R)Шаблон:Efn-ua | November 6–7, 2019 | 848 (LV) | ± 3.4% | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican| 50% | 41% | 9% |
- with Generic Democrat and Generic Republican
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample sizeШаблон:Efn |
Margin of error |
Generic Republican |
Generic Democrat |
Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Public Policy Polling (D)Шаблон:Efn-ua | September 19–21, 2019 | 523 (LV) – 656 (LV) | ± 3.8% – ± 4.2% | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican| 49% | 46% | – |
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[10] | Tossup | November 2, 2020 |
FiveThirtyEight[11] | Likely R | November 2, 2020 |
Inside Elections[12] | Lean R | November 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13] | Lean R | November 2, 2020 |
Politico[14] | Lean R | November 2, 2020 |
Daily Kos[15] | Lean R | November 2, 2020 |
RCP[16] | Tossup | November 2, 2020 |
270toWin[17] | Lean R | November 2, 2020 |
Results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Michael McCaul (incumbent) | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 217,216 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 52.5 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#3333FF;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Democratic |class=fn| Mike Siegel |style="text-align:right"| 187,686 |style="text-align:right"| 45.3 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#FED105;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Libertarian |class=fn| Roy Eriksen |style="text-align:right"| 8,992 |style="text-align:right"| 2.2 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box hold with party link no change Шаблон:Election box end
District 11
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 11th district is based in midwestern Texas, including Lamesa, Midland, Odessa, San Angelo, Granbury, and Brownwood. The incumbent is Republican Mike Conaway, who was re-elected with 80.1% of the vote in 2018,[6] subsequently announced he would not seek re-election on July 31, 2019.[50]
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
- August Pfluger, former national security advisor to President Donald Trump and U.S. Air Force veteran[51]
Eliminated in primary
- Gene Barber, U.S. Army veteran[8]
- Brandon Batch, businessman[52]
- Jamie Berryhill, businessman and founder of Mission Messiah Women & Children's Program[53]
- Cynthia J. Breyman, banker[48]
- J.D. Faircloth, former mayor of Midland[54]
- Casey Gray, U.S. Navy veteran[8]
- J. Ross Lacy, Midland city councilman[55]
- Ned Luscombe, registered nurse[8]
- Robert Tucker, retiree[8]
- Wesley Virdell, Air Force veteran, former trucking company owner[56]
Declined
- Richard Barrett, physician[57]
- Mike Conaway, incumbent U.S. representative[50]
- Mike Lang, state representative[58]
- Jerry Morales, mayor of Midland[59]
- Brooks Landgraf, state representative[60]
Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | August Pfluger | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 56,093 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 52.2 |- Шаблон:Election box candidate with party link no change |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Wesley W. Virdell |style="text-align:right"| 7,672 |style="text-align:right"| 7.1 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Jamie Berryhill |style="text-align:right"| 7,496 |style="text-align:right"| 7.0 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| J. Ross Lacy |style="text-align:right"| 4,785 |style="text-align:right"| 4.4 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| J.D. Faircloth |style="text-align:right"| 4,257 |style="text-align:right"| 4.0 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Casey Gray |style="text-align:right"| 4,064 |style="text-align:right"| 3.8 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Robert Tucker |style="text-align:right"| 3,137 |style="text-align:right"| 2.9 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Ned Luscombe |style="text-align:right"| 2,066 |style="text-align:right"| 1.9 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Gene Barber |style="text-align:right"| 1,641 |style="text-align:right"| 1.5 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Jon Mark Hogg, lawyer[58]
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#3333FF;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Democratic | class=fn | Jon Mark Hogg | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 16,644 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 100.0 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
Third parties
Candidates
Declared
- Wacey Alpha Cody (Libertarian), competitive horse rider[61]
Endorsements
General election
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[10] | Safe R | July 2, 2020 |
FiveThirtyEight[11] | Solid R | October 13, 2020 |
Inside Elections[12] | Safe R | June 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13] | Safe R | July 2, 2020 |
Politico[14] | Safe R | April 19, 2020 |
Daily Kos[15] | Safe R | June 3, 2020 |
RCP[16] | Safe R | June 9, 2020 |
270toWin[17] | Safe R | June 7, 2020 |
Results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | August Pfluger | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 232,568 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 79.7 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#3333FF;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Democratic |class=fn| Jon Mark Hogg |style="text-align:right"| 53,394 |style="text-align:right"| 18.3 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#FED105;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Libertarian |class=fn| Wacey Alpha Cody |style="text-align:right"| 5,811 |style="text-align:right"| 2.0 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box hold with party link no change Шаблон:Election box end
District 12
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 12th district is located 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 64.3% of the vote in 2018.[6]
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Kay Granger, incumbent U.S. representative[62]
Eliminated in primary
- Chris Putnam, businessman and former Colleyville city councilman[63]
Endorsements
Polling
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample sizeШаблон:Efn |
Margin of error |
Kay Granger |
Chris Putnam |
Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Remington Research Group (R)Шаблон:Efn-ua | December 17–18, 2019 | 686 (LV) | ± 3.7% | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican|62% | 16% | 22% |
Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Kay Granger (incumbent) | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 43,240 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 58.0 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Chris Putnam |style="text-align:right"| 31,420 |style="text-align:right"| 42.0 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Lisa Welch, college professor[64]
Eliminated in primary
- Danny Anderson, aircraft assembler[8]
Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#3333FF;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Democratic | class=fn | Lisa Welch | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 36,750 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 81.1 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#3333FF;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Democratic |class=fn| Danny Anderson |style="text-align:right"| 8,588 |style="text-align:right"| 18.9 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
Third parties
Candidates
Declared
- Trey Holcomb (Libertarian), conservative activist, educator and former high school football and baseball coach
Endorsements
Шаблон:Endorsements box Шаблон:Endorsements box
General election
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[10] | Safe R | July 2, 2020 |
FiveThirtyEight[11] | Solid R | October 13, 2020 |
Inside Elections[12] | Safe R | June 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13] | Safe R | July 2, 2020 |
Politico[14] | Safe R | April 19, 2020 |
Daily Kos[15] | Safe R | June 3, 2020 |
RCP[16] | Safe R | June 9, 2020 |
270toWin[17] | Safe R | June 7, 2020 |
Results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Kay Granger (incumbent) | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 233,853 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 63.7 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#3333FF;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Democratic |class=fn| Lisa Welch |style="text-align:right"| 121,250 |style="text-align:right"| 33.0 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#FED105;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Libertarian |class=fn| Trey Holcomb |style="text-align:right"| 11,918 |style="text-align:right"| 3.3 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box hold with party link no change Шаблон:Election box end
District 13
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 13th district encompasses most of the Texas Panhandle, containing the cities of Amarillo, Gainesville and Wichita Falls. The incumbent is Republican Mac Thornberry, who was re-elected with 81.5% of the vote in 2018.[6] On September 30, 2019, Thornberry announced he would not be seeking re-election.[65]
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Ronny Jackson, Retired Navy Rear Admiral, former Physician to the President, and former nominee for Secretary of Veterans Affairs[66]
Eliminated in runoff
- Josh Winegarner, director of governmental relations for the Texas Cattle Feeders Association and former aide to U.S. Senator John Cornyn and former U.S. Senator Phil Gramm[67]
Eliminated in primary
- Catherine "I Swear" Carr, education-counseling artist[8]
- Jamie Culley, business consultant[68]
- Chris Ekstrom, businessman and activist
- Jason Foglesong, Potter County Republican precinct chairman[69]
- Lee Harvey, Wichita County commissioner[70]
- Elaine Hays, Amarillo city councilwoman and candidate for Texas's 13th congressional district in 2014[71]
- Richard Herman, former Potter County justice of the peace[72]
- Diane Knowlton, attorney[73]
- Matt McArthur, construction manager[74]
- Mark Neese, educator[75]
- Asusena Resendiz, former president and CEO of the Fort Worth Hispanic Chamber of Commerce[76]
- Vance Snider II, U.S. Army veteran and railroad conductor[77]
- Monique Worthy, activist[78]
Withdrew
- Kevin McInturff, non-profit worker[79]
Declined
- Pam Barlow, veterinarian and candidate for Texas's 13th congressional district in 2012 and 2014[80]
- Jason Brinkley, Cooke County judge[81]
- Ginger Nelson, mayor of Amarillo[82]
- Four Price, state representative (running for re-election to Texas House)[83]
- Trey Sralla, former Wichita Falls school board president[84]
- Mac Thornberry, incumbent U.S. representative[65]
Endorsements
Шаблон:Endorsements box Шаблон:Endorsements box Шаблон:Endorsements box Шаблон:Endorsements box
Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Josh Winegarner | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 39,130 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 39.0 |- |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Ronny Jackson | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 20,048 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 20.0 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Chris Ekstrom |style="text-align:right"| 15,387 |style="text-align:right"| 15.3 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Elaine Hays |style="text-align:right"| 7,701 |style="text-align:right"| 7.7 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Lee Harvey |style="text-align:right"| 3,841 |style="text-align:right"| 3.8 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Vance Snider II |style="text-align:right"| 3,506 |style="text-align:right"| 3.5 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Mark Neese |style="text-align:right"| 2,984 |style="text-align:right"| 3.0 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Matt McArthur |style="text-align:right"| 1,816 |style="text-align:right"| 1.8 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Diane Knowlton |style="text-align:right"| 1,464 |style="text-align:right"| 1.5 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Richard Herman |style="text-align:right"| 915 |style="text-align:right"| 0.9 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Asusena Reséndiz |style="text-align:right"| 818 |style="text-align:right"| 0.8 |- Шаблон:Election box candidate with party link no change |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Monique Worthy |style="text-align:right"| 748 |style="text-align:right"| 0.7 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Catherine "I Swear" Carr |style="text-align:right"| 707 |style="text-align:right"| 0.7 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Jason Foglesong |style="text-align:right"| 579 |style="text-align:right"| 0.6 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
Polling
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample sizeШаблон:Efn |
Margin of error |
Ronny Jackson |
Josh Winegarner |
Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fabrizio, Lee & Associates (R)Шаблон:Efn-ua | June 27–28, 2020 | 400 (LV) | ± 4.9% | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican|46% | 29% | – |
WPA Intelligence (R)Шаблон:Efn-ua | June 17–18, 2020 | 408 (LV) | ± 4.9% | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican|49% | 41% | 10% |
WPA Intelligence (R)Шаблон:Efn-ua | May 11–12, 2020 | – (V)Шаблон:Efn | – | 36% | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican|47% | 17% |
Runoff results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Ronny Jackson | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 36,684 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 55.6 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Josh Winegarner |style="text-align:right"| 29,327 |style="text-align:right"| 44.4 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Gus Trujillo, office manager[85]
Eliminated in runoff
- Greg Sagan, U.S. Navy veteran and nominee for Texas's 13th congressional district in 2018[86]
Eliminated in primary
- Timothy W. Gassaway, retiree[85]
Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#3333FF;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Democratic | class=fn | Gus Trujillo | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 6,998 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 42.1 |- |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#3333FF;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Democratic | class=fn | Greg Sagan | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 5,773 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 34.7 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#3333FF;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Democratic |class=fn| Timothy W. Gassaway |style="text-align:right"| 3,854 |style="text-align:right"| 23.2 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
Runoff results
Greg Sagan withdrew from the race on March 12, 2020, but remained on the ballot in the runoff.[87]
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#3333FF;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Democratic | class=fn | Gus Trujillo | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 4,988 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 66.4 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#3333FF;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Democratic |class=fn| Greg Sagan |style="text-align:right"| 2,529 |style="text-align:right"| 33.6 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
Libertarian primary
Candidates
Declared
- Jack B. Westbrook, retiree and nominee for Texas's 31st state senate district in 2018[88]
General election
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[10] | Safe R | July 2, 2020 |
FiveThirtyEight[11] | Solid R | October 13, 2020 |
Inside Elections[12] | Safe R | June 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13] | Safe R | July 2, 2020 |
Politico[14] | Safe R | April 19, 2020 |
Daily Kos[15] | Safe R | June 3, 2020 |
RCP[16] | Safe R | June 9, 2020 |
270toWin[17] | Safe R | June 7, 2020 |
Results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Ronny Jackson | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 217,124 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 79.4 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#3333FF;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Democratic |class=fn| Gus Trujillo |style="text-align:right"| 50,477 |style="text-align:right"| 18.5 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#FED105;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Libertarian |class=fn| Jack B. Westbrook |style="text-align:right"| 5,907 |style="text-align:right"| 2.1 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box hold with party link no change Шаблон:Election box end
District 14
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also 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 59.2% of the vote in 2018.[6]
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Randy Weber, incumbent U.S. representative[74]
Eliminated in primary
- Joshua Foxworth, businessman[89]
Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Randy Weber (incumbent) | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 51,837 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 85.4 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Joshua Foxworth |style="text-align:right"| 8,856 |style="text-align:right"| 14.6 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Adrienne Bell, nominee for Texas's 14th congressional district in 2018[90]
Eliminated in primary
- Sanjanetta Barnes[90]
- Eddie Fisher[8]
- Robert Thomas, West Columbia city councilman[90]
- Mikal Williams, attorney[8]
Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#3333FF;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Democratic | class=fn | Adrienne Bell | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 26,152 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 61.8 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#3333FF;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Democratic |class=fn| Eddie Fisher |style="text-align:right"| 4,967 |style="text-align:right"| 11.7 |- Шаблон:Election box candidate with party link no change |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#3333FF;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Democratic |class=fn| Mikal Williams |style="text-align:right"| 4,055 |style="text-align:right"| 9.6 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#3333FF;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Democratic |class=fn| Robert Thomas |style="text-align:right"| 2,640 |style="text-align:right"| 6.2 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
General election
Endorsements
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[10] | Safe R | July 2, 2020 |
FiveThirtyEight[11] | Solid R | October 13, 2020 |
Inside Elections[12] | Safe R | June 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13] | Safe R | July 2, 2020 |
Politico[14] | Safe R | April 19, 2020 |
Daily Kos[15] | Safe R | June 3, 2020 |
RCP[16] | Safe R | June 9, 2020 |
270toWin[17] | Safe R | June 7, 2020 |
Results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Randy Weber (incumbent) | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 190,541 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 61.6 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#3333FF;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Democratic |class=fn| Adrienne Bell |style="text-align:right"| 118,574 |style="text-align:right"| 38.4 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box hold with party link no change Шаблон:Election box end
District 15
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 15th district stretches from McAllen in the Rio Grande Valley, northward into rural counties in the Greater San Antonio area. The incumbent is Democrat Vicente Gonzalez, who was re-elected with 59.7% of the vote in 2018.[6]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Vicente Gonzalez, incumbent U.S. Representative
Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#3333FF;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Democratic | class=fn | Vicente Gonzalez (incumbent) | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 44,444 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 100.0 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Monica de la Cruz-Hernandez, insurance agent[8]
Eliminated in runoff
- Ryan Krause, candidate for Texas's 21st congressional district in 2018[8]
Eliminated in primary
- Tim Westley, university instructor and nominee for Texas's 15th congressional district in 2016 and 2018[8]
Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Monica De La Cruz | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 11,338 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 43.1 |- |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Ryan Krause | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 10,452 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 39.7 |- Шаблон:Election box candidate with party link no change Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
Runoff results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Monica De La Cruz | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 7,423 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 76.0 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Ryan Krause |style="text-align:right"| 2,350 |style="text-align:right"| 24.0 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
General election
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[10] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
FiveThirtyEight[11] | Solid D | October 13, 2020 |
Inside Elections[12] | Safe D | June 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Politico[14] | Safe D | April 19, 2020 |
Daily Kos[15] | Safe D | June 3, 2020 |
RCP[16] | Safe D | June 9, 2020 |
270toWin[17] | Safe D | June 7, 2020 |
Results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#3333FF;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Democratic | class=fn | Vicente Gonzalez (incumbent) | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 115,605 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 50.5 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Monica De La Cruz |style="text-align:right"| 109,017 |style="text-align:right"| 47.6 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#FED105;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Libertarian |class=fn| Ross Lynn Leone |style="text-align:right"| 4,295 |style="text-align:right"| 1.9 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box hold with party link no change Шаблон:Election box end
District 16
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 16th district is located entirely within El Paso County, taking in El Paso, Horizon City, and Anthony. The incumbent is Democrat Veronica Escobar, who was elected with 68.5% of the vote in 2018.[6]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Veronica Escobar, incumbent U.S. representative[91]
Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#3333FF;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Democratic | class=fn | Veronica Escobar (incumbent) | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 54,910 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 100.0 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Irene Armendariz-Jackson, realtor[91]
Eliminated in runoff
- Samuel Williams, U.S. Army veteran[91]
Eliminated in primary
- Anthony Aguero, videographer[91]
- Jaime Arriola Jr., nurse[91]
- Patrick Cigarruista, financial advisor[91]
Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Samuel Williams | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 5,097 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 31.3 |- |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Irene Armendariz-Jackson | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 4,147 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 25.4 |- Шаблон:Election box candidate with party link no change |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Jaime Arriola Jr. |style="text-align:right"| 2,115 |style="text-align:right"| 13.0 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Patrick Cigarruista |style="text-align:right"| 1,100 |style="text-align:right"| 6.8 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
Runoff results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Irene Armendariz-Jackson | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 5,170 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 65.4 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Samuel Williams |style="text-align:right"| 2,731 |style="text-align:right"| 34.6 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
General election
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[10] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
FiveThirtyEight[11] | Solid D | October 13, 2020 |
Inside Elections[12] | Safe D | June 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Politico[14] | Safe D | April 19, 2020 |
Daily Kos[15] | Safe D | June 3, 2020 |
RCP[16] | Safe D | June 9, 2020 |
270toWin[17] | Safe D | June 7, 2020 |
Results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#3333FF;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Democratic | class=fn | Veronica Escobar (incumbent) | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 154,108 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 64.7 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Irene Armendariz-Jackson |style="text-align:right"| 84,006 |style="text-align:right"| 35.3 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box hold with party link no change Шаблон:Election box end
District 17
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 17th district covers parts of suburban north Austin stretching to rural central Texas, including Waco and Bryan-College Station. The incumbent is Republican Bill Flores, who was re-elected with 56.8% of the vote in 2018.[6] On September 4, 2019, Flores announced that he will not be running for re-election to spend more time with his family.[92]
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Pete Sessions, former U.S. representative for Texas's 32nd congressional district (2003–2019)[93]
Eliminated in runoff
- Renée Swann, healthcare executive[94]
Eliminated in primary
- Ahmad Adnan, financial advisor[94]
- Scott Bland, construction company owner[95]
- George Hindman, rocket scientist[96]
- Todd Kent, former assistant dean for Texas A&M University at Qatar[97]
- Laurie Godfrey McReynolds, real estate agent[98]
- Jeff Oppenheim, U.S. Army veteran[98]
- Kristen Alamo Rowin, real estate agent[97]
- David Saucedo, safety coordinator[98]
- Trent Sutton, U.S. Marine Corps veteran[94]
- Elianor Vessali, College Station city councilwoman[99]
Declined
- James Edge, district director for U.S. Representative Bill Flores[100]
- Wes Lloyd, Brazos River Authority board member[101]
- Bill Flores, incumbent U.S. representative[92]
Endorsements
Шаблон:Endorsements box Шаблон:Endorsements box
Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Pete Sessions | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 21,706 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 31.6 |- |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Renée Swann | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 13,072 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 19.0 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| George W. Hindman |style="text-align:right"| 12,405 |style="text-align:right"| 18.1 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Elianor Vessali |style="text-align:right"| 6,286 |style="text-align:right"| 9.2 |- Шаблон:Election box candidate with party link no change |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Trent Sutton |style="text-align:right"| 3,662 |style="text-align:right"| 5.3 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Todd Kent |style="text-align:right"| 2,367 |style="text-align:right"| 3.5 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Kristen Alamo Rowin |style="text-align:right"| 1,183 |style="text-align:right"| 1.7 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Laurie Godfrey McReynolds |style="text-align:right"| 1,105 |style="text-align:right"| 1.6 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| David Saucedo |style="text-align:right"| 975 |style="text-align:right"| 1.4 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Jeff Oppenheim |style="text-align:right"| 483 |style="text-align:right"| 0.7 |- Шаблон:Election box candidate with party link no change Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
Runoff results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Pete Sessions | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 18,524 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 53.5 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Renée Swann |style="text-align:right"| 16,096 |style="text-align:right"| 46.5 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Rick Kennedy, software developer and nominee for Texas's 17th congressional district in 2018
Eliminated in runoff
- David Anthony Jaramillo, U.S. Marine Corps veteran, and recipient of the Presidential Service Badge[97][102]
Eliminated in primary
Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#3333FF;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Democratic | class=fn | Rick Kennedy | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 22,148 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 47.9 |- |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#3333FF;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Democratic | class=fn | David Anthony Jaramillo | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 16,170 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 35.0 |- Шаблон:Election box candidate with party link no change Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
Runoff results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#3333FF;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Democratic | class=fn | Rick Kennedy | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 13,496 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 57.3 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#3333FF;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Democratic |class=fn| David Anthony Jaramillo |style="text-align:right"| 10,054 |style="text-align:right"| 42.7 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
Third parties
Candidates
Declared
- Ted Brown (Libertarian), small business owner and insurance claims adjuster
General election
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[10] | Safe R | October 21, 2020 |
FiveThirtyEight[11] | Solid R | October 30, 2020 |
Inside Elections[12] | Safe R | October 28, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13] | Safe R | October 20, 2020 |
Politico[14] | Likely R | October 11, 2020 |
Daily Kos[15] | Safe R | April 29, 2020 |
RCP[16] | Safe R | October 30, 2020 |
270toWin[17] | Safe R | October 29, 2020 |
Polling
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample sizeШаблон:Efn |
Margin of error |
Pete Sessions (R) |
Rick Kennedy (D) |
Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Lincoln Park Strategies (D) Шаблон:Webarchive[1]Шаблон:Efn-ua | August 22–23, 2020 | 1,160 (LV) | ± 4.38% | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican|45% | 42% | 13% |
Results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Pete Sessions | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 171,390 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 55.9 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#3333FF;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Democratic |class=fn| Rick Kennedy |style="text-align:right"| 125,565 |style="text-align:right"| 40.9 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#FED105;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Libertarian |class=fn| Ted Brown |style="text-align:right"| 9,918 |style="text-align:right"| 3.2 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box hold with party link no change Шаблон:Election box end
District 18
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 18th district is based in Downtown Houston and takes in the heavily black areas of Central Houston. The incumbent is Democrat Sheila Jackson Lee, who was re-elected with 75.3% of the vote in 2018.[6]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Sheila Jackson Lee, incumbent U.S. representative[8]
Eliminated in primary
- Michael Allen, landscape architect[8]
- Donovan Boson, public administrator[8]
- Marc Flores, construction manager[8]
- Jerry Ford Sr., businessman[8]
- Stevens Orozco, teacher[103]
Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#3333FF;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Democratic | class=fn | Sheila Jackson Lee (incumbent) | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 49,729 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 77.1 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#3333FF;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Democratic |class=fn| Marc Flores |style="text-align:right"| 5,353 |style="text-align:right"| 8.3 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#3333FF;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Democratic |class=fn| Bimal Patel |style="text-align:right"| 2,456 |style="text-align:right"| 3.8 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#3333FF;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Democratic |class=fn| Jerry Ford Sr. |style="text-align:right"| 2,417 |style="text-align:right"| 3.7 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#3333FF;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Democratic |class=fn| Stevens Orozco |style="text-align:right"| 2,180 |style="text-align:right"| 3.4 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#3333FF;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Democratic |class=fn| Michael Allen |style="text-align:right"| 1,672 |style="text-align:right"| 2.6 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#3333FF;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Democratic |class=fn| Donovan Boson |style="text-align:right"| 709 |style="text-align:right"| 1.1 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Wendell Champion, attorney and U.S. Army veteran[8]
Eliminated in runoff
- Robert Cadena, businessman[8]
Eliminated in primary
- Nellie Heiksell, minister[8]
- T.C. Manning, service technician[8]
- Nathan Milliron, attorney[8]
- Ava Reynero Pate, candidate for Texas's 18th congressional district in 2016 and 2018[8]
Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Wendell Champion | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 3,428 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 35.1 |- |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Robert Cadena | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 2,005 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 20.5 |- Шаблон:Election box candidate with party link no change Шаблон:Election box candidate with party link no change Шаблон:Election box candidate with party link no change Шаблон:Election box candidate with party link no change Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
Runoff results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Wendell Champion | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 4,000 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 71.8 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Robert Cadena |style="text-align:right"| 1,570 |style="text-align:right"| 28.2 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
General election
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[10] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
FiveThirtyEight[11] | Solid D | October 13, 2020 |
Inside Elections[12] | Safe D | June 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Politico[14] | Safe D | April 19, 2020 |
Daily Kos[15] | Safe D | June 3, 2020 |
RCP[16] | Safe D | June 9, 2020 |
270toWin[17] | Safe D | June 7, 2020 |
Results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#3333FF;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Democratic | class=fn | Sheila Jackson Lee (incumbent) | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 180,952 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 73.3 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Wendell Champion |style="text-align:right"| 58,033 |style="text-align:right"| 23.5 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#FED105;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Libertarian |class=fn| Luke Spencer |style="text-align:right"| 4,514 |style="text-align:right"| 1.8 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#DDDDBB;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Independent |class=fn| Vince Duncan |style="text-align:right"| 3,396 |style="text-align:right"| 1.4 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box hold with party link no change Шаблон:Election box end
District 19
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 19th district encompasses rural West Texas, taking in Lubbock. The incumbent is Republican Jodey Arrington, who was re-elected with 75.2% of the vote in 2018.[6]
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Jodey Arrington, incumbent U.S. representative[104]
Eliminated in primary
- Vance Boyd, stuntman[104]
Not on ballot
- Kezia Tunnell[104]
Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Jodey Arrington (incumbent) | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 71,234 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 89.4 |- Шаблон:Election box candidate with party link no change Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Tom Watson, attorney[104]
Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#3333FF;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Democratic | class=fn | Tom Watson | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 19,993 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 100.0 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
General election
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[10] | Safe R | July 2, 2020 |
FiveThirtyEight[11] | Solid R | October 13, 2020 |
Inside Elections[12] | Safe R | June 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13] | Safe R | July 2, 2020 |
Politico[14] | Safe R | April 19, 2020 |
Daily Kos[15] | Safe R | June 3, 2020 |
RCP[16] | Safe R | June 9, 2020 |
270toWin[17] | Safe R | June 7, 2020 |
Results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Jodey Arrington (incumbent) | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 198,198 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 74.8 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#3333FF;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Democratic |class=fn| Tom Watson |style="text-align:right"| 60,583 |style="text-align:right"| 22.9 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#FED105;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Libertarian |class=fn| Joe Burnes |style="text-align:right"| 6,271 |style="text-align:right"| 2.4 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box hold with party link no change Шаблон:Election box end
District 20
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 20th district encompasses downtown San Antonio. The incumbent is Democrat Joaquin Castro, who was re-elected with 80.9% of the vote in 2018 without major-party opposition.[6]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Joaquin Castro, incumbent U.S. representative[105]
Eliminated in primary
Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#3333FF;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Democratic | class=fn | Joaquín Castro (incumbent) | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 61,861 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 92.1 |- Шаблон:Election box candidate with party link no change Шаблон:Election box candidate with party link no change Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Mauro Garza, club owner and candidate for Texas's 21st congressional district in 2018[106]
Eliminated in runoff
- Gary Allen, retired teacher[8]
Eliminated in primary
- Dominick Dina, real estate agent[107]
- Anita Kegley, construction business owner[107]
- Tammy Orta, registered nurse[8]
Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Mauro Garza | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 7,720 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 33.3 |- |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Gary Allen | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 6,230 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 26.9 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Dominick Dina |style="text-align:right"| 5,242 |style="text-align:right"| 22.6 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Anita Kegley |style="text-align:right"| 2,210 |style="text-align:right"| 9.5 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Tammy Orta |style="text-align:right"| 1,786 |style="text-align:right"| 7.7 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
Runoff results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Mauro Garza | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 7,162 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 60.1 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Gary Allen |style="text-align:right"| 4,762 |style="text-align:right"| 39.9 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
General election
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[10] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
FiveThirtyEight[11] | Solid D | October 13, 2020 |
Inside Elections[12] | Safe D | June 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Politico[14] | Safe D | April 19, 2020 |
Daily Kos[15] | Safe D | June 3, 2020 |
RCP[16] | Safe D | June 9, 2020 |
270toWin[17] | Safe D | June 7, 2020 |
Results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#3333FF;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Democratic | class=fn | Joaquín Castro (incumbent) | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 175,078 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 64.7 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Mauro Garza |style="text-align:right"| 89,628 |style="text-align:right"| 33.1 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#FED105;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Libertarian |class=fn| Jeffrey Blunt |style="text-align:right"| 6,017 |style="text-align:right"| 2.2 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box hold with party link no change Шаблон:Election box end
District 21
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 21st district extends from north San Antonio to central and south Austin, taking in rural parts of the Texas Hill Country. The Democratic nominee is former Texas state senator and 2014 gubernatorial nominee, Wendy Davis. Perennial candidate Arthur DiBianca was nominated by the Libertarian party convention on March 21, 2020.[108] The incumbent is Republican Chip Roy, who was elected with 50.2% of the vote in 2018.[6]
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Chip Roy (incumbent) | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 75,389 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 100.0 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
Democratic primary
Candidates
Declared
- Wendy Davis, former state senator and nominee for Governor of Texas in 2014[110]
Eliminated in runoff
- Jennie Lou Leeder, nominee for Texas's 11th congressional district in 2018[111]
Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#3333FF;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Democratic | class=fn | Wendy Davis | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 84,593 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 86.3 |- Шаблон:Election box candidate with party link no change Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
Endorsements
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General election
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[10] | Tossup | November 2, 2020 |
FiveThirtyEight[11] | Lean R | November 2, 2020 |
Inside Elections[12] | Tossup | November 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13] | Lean R | November 2, 2020 |
Politico[14] | Tossup | November 2, 2020 |
Daily Kos[15] | Tossup | November 2, 2020 |
RCP[16] | Tossup | November 2, 2020 |
270toWin[17] | Tossup | November 2, 2020 |
Polling
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample sizeШаблон:Efn |
Margin of error |
Chip Roy (R) |
Wendy Davis (D) |
Other | Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
WPA Intelligence (R)Шаблон:Efn-ua | October 11–12, 2020 | 412 (LV) | – | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican|47% | 42% | 3% | 8% |
Garin-Hart-Yang Research (D)Шаблон:Efn-ua | August 31 – September 4, 2020 | 401 (LV) | ± 5% | 47% | Шаблон:Party shading/Democratic|48% | – | – |
ALG Research (D)Шаблон:Efn-ua | August 15–20, 2020 | 500 (LV) | ± 4.4% | 46% | 46% | – | – |
Garin-Hart-Yang Research (D)Шаблон:Efn-ua | July 14–17, 2020 | 500 (LV) | ± 4.25% | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican|46% | 45% | – | – |
- with Generic Democrat and Generic Republican
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample sizeШаблон:Efn |
Margin of error |
Generic Democrat |
Generic Republican |
Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Public Policy Polling (D)Шаблон:Efn-ua | September 19–21, 2019 | 523 (LV) – 656 (LV) | ± 3.8% – ± 4.2% | 44% | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican| 49% | – |
Results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Chip Roy (incumbent) | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 235,740 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 52.0 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#3333FF;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Democratic |class=fn| Wendy Davis |style="text-align:right"| 205,780 |style="text-align:right"| 45.3 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#FED105;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Libertarian |class=fn| Arthur DiBlanca |style="text-align:right"| 8,666 |style="text-align:right"| 1.9 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#17aa5c;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Green |class=fn| Tom Wakely |style="text-align:right"| 3,564 |style="text-align:right"| 0.8 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box hold with party link no change Шаблон:Election box end
District 22
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 22nd district encompasses the south-central Greater Houston metropolitan area, including the southern Houston suburbs of Sugar Land, Pearland, and Webster. Incumbent Republican Pete Olson was re-elected with 51.4% of the vote in 2018, his narrowest victory ever,[6] and announced on July 25, 2019, that he would not seek re-election.[112]
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Troy Nehls, Fort Bend County sheriff[113]
Eliminated in runoff
- Kathaleen Wall, GOP donor and candidate for Texas's 2nd congressional district in 2018[114]
Eliminated in primary
- Pierce Bush, CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters Houston affiliate, grandson of former U.S. President George H. W. Bush, and nephew of former U.S. president and former governor of Texas George W. Bush[115]
- Jonathan Camarillo, U.S. Marine Corps veteran[116]
- Douglas Haggard, attorney[117]
- Aaron Hermes, professional sitar player[118]
- Greg Hill, Brazoria County court judge and former Pearland city councilman[119]
- Matt Hinton, finance manager[58]
- Dan Mathews, engineer and businessman[8]
- Diana Miller, real estate broker[8]
- Shandon Phan, attorney[120]
- Bangar Reddy, former president of the India Culture Center of Houston[121]
- Joe Walz, U.S. Army veteran and businessman[122]
Declined
- Roger Clemens, former Major League Baseball pitcher for Houston Astros[123]
- Pete Olson, incumbent U.S. representative[112]
- John Zerwas, state representative[124]
Endorsements
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Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Troy Nehls | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 29,538 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 40.5 |- |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Kathaleen Wall | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 14,201 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 19.4 |- Шаблон:Election box candidate with party link no change |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Greg Hill |style="text-align:right"| 10,315 |style="text-align:right"| 14.1 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Dan Mathews |style="text-align:right"| 2,165 |style="text-align:right"| 3.0 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Bangar Reddy |style="text-align:right"| 1,144 |style="text-align:right"| 1.6 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Joe Walz |style="text-align:right"| 1,039 |style="text-align:right"| 1.4 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Shandon Phan |style="text-align:right"| 773 |style="text-align:right"| 1.1 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Diana Miller |style="text-align:right"| 771 |style="text-align:right"| 1.0 |- Шаблон:Election box candidate with party link no change |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Douglas Haggard |style="text-align:right"| 398 |style="text-align:right"| 0.5 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Howard Steele |style="text-align:right"| 283 |style="text-align:right"| 0.4 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Matt Hinton |style="text-align:right"| 274 |style="text-align:right"| 0.4 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Brandon T. Penko |style="text-align:right"| 96 |style="text-align:right"| 0.1 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Aaron Hermes |style="text-align:right"| 92 |style="text-align:right"| 0.1 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
Polling
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample sizeШаблон:Efn |
Margin of error |
Troy Nehls |
Kathaleen Wall |
Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Remington Research Group (R)Шаблон:Efn-ua | March 7–8, 2020 | 507 (LV) | ± 4.4% | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican|61% | 28% | 11% |
Runoff results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Troy Nehls | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 36,132 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 69.9 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Kathaleen Wall |style="text-align:right"| 15,547 |style="text-align:right"| 30.1 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Sri Preston Kulkarni, former diplomat and former Democratic nominee for Texas's 22nd congressional district in 2018[125]
Eliminated in primary
- Chris Fernandez, retiree[126]
- Nyanza Davis Moore, television news commentator and attorney[127]
- Carmine Petricco III, former electrician[8]
- Derrick Reed, Pearland city councilman[128]
Endorsements
Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#3333FF;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Democratic | class=fn | Sri Preston Kulkarni | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 34,664 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 53.1 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#3333FF;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Democratic |class=fn| Derrick Reed |style="text-align:right"| 16,126 |style="text-align:right"| 24.7 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#3333FF;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Democratic |class=fn| Nyanza Davis Moore |style="text-align:right"| 9,449 |style="text-align:right"| 14.5 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#3333FF;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Democratic |class=fn| Carmine Petricco III |style="text-align:right"| 5,074 |style="text-align:right"| 7.8 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
General election
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[10] | Tossup | November 2, 2020 |
FiveThirtyEight[11] | Lean R | November 2, 2020 |
Inside Elections[12] | Tossup | November 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13] | Lean R | November 2, 2020 |
Politico[14] | Tossup | November 2, 2020 |
Daily Kos[15] | Tossup | November 2, 2020 |
RCP[16] | Tossup | November 2, 2020 |
270toWin[17] | Tossup | November 2, 2020 |
Polling
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample sizeШаблон:Efn |
Margin of error |
Troy Nehls (R) |
Sri Preston Kulkarni (D) |
Joseph LeBlanc (L) |
Other | Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
GBAO Strategies (D) | October 8–11, 2020 | 500 (LV) | ± 4.4% | 43% | Шаблон:Party shading/Democratic|48% | 4% | – | 5% |
GBAO Strategies (D) | September 24–27, 2020 | 500 (LV) | ± 4.4% | 44% | Шаблон:Party shading/Democratic|47% | 3% | – | – |
GBAO Strategies (D) | Mid August, 2020 | – (V)Шаблон:Efn | – | 45% | Шаблон:Party shading/Democratic|46% | 3% | – | – |
GBAO Strategies (D) | Early August, 2020 | – (V)Шаблон:Efn | – | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican|46% | 43% | 6% | – | – |
GBAO Strategies (D) | July 29 – August 2, 2020 | 400 (LV) | ± 4.9% | 46% | 46% | – | 2%Шаблон:Efn | 6% |
RMG Research | July 27 – August 2, 2020 | 500 (RV) | ± 4.5% | 39% | 39% | – | – | 22% |
Meeting Street Insights (R)Шаблон:Efn-ua | July 19–22, 2020 | 400 (RV) | ± 4.9% | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican|44% | 32% | 5% | – | 17% |
- with Generic Democrat and Generic Republican
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample sizeШаблон:Efn |
Margin of error |
Generic Democrat |
Generic Republican |
Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Public Policy Polling (D)Шаблон:Efn-ua | Sep 19–21, 2019 | 523 (LV) – 656 (LV) | ± 3.8% – ± 4.2% | 45% | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican| 49% | – |
Endorsements
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Results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Troy Nehls | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 210,259 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 51.5 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#3333FF;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Democratic |class=fn| Sri Preston Kulkarni |style="text-align:right"| 181,998 |style="text-align:right"| 44.6 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#FED105;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Libertarian |class=fn| Joseph LeBlanc Jr. |style="text-align:right"| 15,791 |style="text-align:right"| 3.9 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box hold with party link no change Шаблон:Election box end
District 23
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also 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 Republican Will Hurd, who was re-elected with 49.2% of the vote in 2018,[6] subsequently announced he would not seek re-election on August 1, 2019.[129]
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Tony Gonzales, U.S. Navy veteran[130]
Eliminated in runoff
- Raul Reyes, U.S. Air Force veteran[58]
Eliminated in primary
- Alma Arredondo-Lynch, dentist and candidate for Texas's 23rd congressional district in 2018[131]
- Darwin Boedeker, gun show promoter[132]
- Cecil Jones, businessman[109]
- Jeff McFarlin, businessman[132]
- Sharon Thomas, attorney and member of the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement[133]
- Alia Ureste, candidate for Texas's 16th congressional district in 2018[8]
- Ben Van Winkle, technology manager[134]
Declined
- Pete Flores, state senator[135]
- Will Hurd, incumbent U.S. representative[129]
- JW Lown, former mayor of San Angelo[136]
Endorsements
Шаблон:Endorsements box Шаблон:Endorsements box
Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Tony Gonzales | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 11,522 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 28.1 |- |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Raul Reyes | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 9,555 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 23.3 |- Шаблон:Election box candidate with party link no change |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Ben Van Winkle |style="text-align:right"| 4,427 |style="text-align:right"| 10.8 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Jeff McFarlin |style="text-align:right"| 4,241 |style="text-align:right"| 10.3 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Sharon Thomas |style="text-align:right"| 2,511 |style="text-align:right"| 6.1 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Cecil Jones |style="text-align:right"| 1,552 |style="text-align:right"| 3.8 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Alia Ureste |style="text-align:right"| 1,039 |style="text-align:right"| 2.5 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Darwin Boedeker |style="text-align:right"| 745 |style="text-align:right"| 1.8 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
Runoff results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Tony Gonzales | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 12,342 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 50.09 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Raul Reyes |style="text-align:right"| 12,297 |style="text-align:right"| 49.91 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Gina Ortiz Jones, U.S. Air Force veteran and nominee for Texas's 23rd congressional district in 2018[137]
Eliminated in primary
- Rosalinda Ramos Abuabara, activist[58]
- Jaime Escuder, attorney[58]
- Ricardo Madrid, community health worker[8]
- Efrain Valdez, former mayor of Del Rio and former Val Verde County judge[132]
Declined
- Cesar Blanco, state representative[138]
Endorsements
Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#3333FF;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Democratic | class=fn | Gina Ortiz Jones | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 41,718 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 66.4 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#3333FF;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Democratic |class=fn| Efrain Valdez |style="text-align:right"| 6,964 |style="text-align:right"| 11.1 |- Шаблон:Election box candidate with party link no change |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#3333FF;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Democratic |class=fn| Ricardo Madrid |style="text-align:right"| 4,518 |style="text-align:right"| 7.2 |- Шаблон:Election box candidate with party link no change Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
General election
Endorsements
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Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[10] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 2, 2020 |
FiveThirtyEight[11] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 2, 2020 |
Inside Elections[12] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 2, 2020 |
Politico[14] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 2, 2020 |
Daily Kos[15] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 2, 2020 |
RCP[16] | Tossup | November 2, 2020 |
270toWin[17] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 2, 2020 |
Polling
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample sizeШаблон:Efn |
Margin of error |
Tony Gonzales (R) |
Gina Jones (D) |
Beto Villela (L) |
Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Public Opinion Strategies (R)Шаблон:Efn-ua | October 3–5, 2020 | 400 (LV) | ± 4.9% | 41% | Шаблон:Party shading/Democratic|42% | 3% | – |
Public Opinion Strategies (R)Шаблон:Efn-ua | August 6–9, 2020 | 400 (RV) | ± 4.9% | 40% | Шаблон:Party shading/Democratic|41% | – | – |
Remington Research Group (R) | May 19–20, 2020 | 669 (LV) | ± 3.75% | 43% | Шаблон:Party shading/Democratic|45% | – | 12% |
- with Generic Democrat and Generic Republican
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample sizeШаблон:Efn |
Margin of error |
Generic Republican |
Generic Democrat |
Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Public Opinion Strategies (R)Шаблон:Efn-ua | August 6–9, 2020 | 400 (V) | ± 4.9% | 43% | Шаблон:Party shading/Democratic|47% | – |
Public Policy Polling (D)Шаблон:Efn-ua | September 19–21, 2019 | 523 (LV) – 656 (LV) | ± 3.8% – ± 4.2% | 41% | Шаблон:Party shading/Democratic|53% | – |
Results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Tony Gonzales | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 149,395 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 50.6 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#3333FF;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Democratic |class=fn| Gina Ortiz Jones |style="text-align:right"| 137,693 |style="text-align:right"| 46.6 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#FED105;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Libertarian |class=fn| Beto Villela |style="text-align:right"| 8,369 |style="text-align:right"| 2.8 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box hold with party link no change Шаблон:Election box end
District 24
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 24th district encompasses the suburbs north of Fort Worth and Dallas, including Grapevine, Carrollton, parts of Irving, and northwestern Dallas. The incumbent is Republican Kenny Marchant, who was re-elected with 50.6% of the vote in 2018.[6] Marchant announced he would not seek re-election on August 5, 2019.[139]
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Beth Van Duyne, former U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development official and former mayor of Irving[140]
Eliminated in primary
- Sunny Chaparala, realtor[58]
- David Fegan, property manager[141]
- Jeron Liverman, realtor[8]
- Desi Maes, U.S. Army Ranger veteran[142]
Declined
- Konni Burton, former state senator[143]
- Kenny Marchant, incumbent U.S. representative[139]
Endorsements
Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Beth Van Duyne | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 32,067 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 64.3 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| David Fegan |style="text-align:right"| 10,295 |style="text-align:right"| 20.7 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Desi Maes |style="text-align:right"| 2,867 |style="text-align:right"| 5.7 |- Шаблон:Election box candidate with party link no change |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Jeron Liverman |style="text-align:right"| 1,809 |style="text-align:right"| 3.6 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Candace Valenzuela, former Carrollton-Farmers Branch school board member[144]
Eliminated in runoff
- Kim Olson, retired Air Force Colonel,[145] and nominee for Texas Commissioner of Agriculture in 2018[146]
Eliminated in primary
- John Biggan, cognitive neuroscientist, teacher, and candidate for Texas's 24th congressional district in 2018[147]
- Richard Fleming, former Carrollton-Farmers Branch school board trustee[58]
- Jan McDowell, accountant and nominee for Texas's 24th congressional district in 2016 and 2018[148]
- Sam Vega, art director[8]
Withdrew
- Crystal Fletcher, lawyer[149]
- Will Fisher, former candidate for Texas's 26th congressional district in 2018[150]
Endorsements
Шаблон:Endorsements box Шаблон:Endorsements box
Polling
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample sizeШаблон:Efn |
Margin of error |
Crystal Fletcher |
Jan McDowell |
Kim Olson |
Candace Valenzuela |
Other |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bold PAC/The HillШаблон:Efn-ua | Released on October 28, 2019 | – (V)Шаблон:Efn | – | 10%Шаблон:Efn | 9% | Шаблон:Party shading/Democratic|12% | Шаблон:Party shading/Democratic|14% | –Шаблон:Efn |
–Шаблон:EfnШаблон:Efn | –Шаблон:Efn | Шаблон:Party shading/Democratic|8% | Шаблон:Party shading/Democratic|29% | –Шаблон:Efn |
Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#3333FF;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Democratic | class=fn | Kim Olson | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 24,442 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 41.0 |- |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#3333FF;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Democratic | class=fn | Candace Valenzuela | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 18,078 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 30.4 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#3333FF;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Democratic |class=fn| Jan McDowell |style="text-align:right"| 5,965 |style="text-align:right"| 10.0 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#3333FF;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Democratic |class=fn| Crystal Fletcher (withdrawn) |style="text-align:right"| 3,386 |style="text-align:right"| 5.7 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#3333FF;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Democratic |class=fn| Richard Fleming |style="text-align:right"| 3,010 |style="text-align:right"| 5.1 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#3333FF;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Democratic |class=fn| Sam Vega |style="text-align:right"| 2,677 |style="text-align:right"| 4.5 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#3333FF;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Democratic |class=fn| John Biggan |style="text-align:right"| 1,996 |style="text-align:right"| 3.4 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
Polling
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample sizeШаблон:Efn |
Margin of error |
Kim Olson |
Candace Valenzuela |
Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Data for Progress (D)Шаблон:Efn-ua | July 2–7, 2020 | 440 (LV) | ± 4.7% | 37% | Шаблон:Party shading/Democratic|52% | 11% |
Runoff results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#3333FF;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Democratic | class=fn | Candace Valenzuela | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 20,003 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 60.4 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#3333FF;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Democratic |class=fn| Kim Olson |style="text-align:right"| 13,131 |style="text-align:right"| 39.6 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
Third parties
Candidates
Declared
General election
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[10] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 2, 2020 |
FiveThirtyEight[11] | Tossup | November 2, 2020 |
Inside Elections[12] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 2, 2020 |
Politico[14] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 2, 2020 |
Daily Kos[15] | Tossup | November 2, 2020 |
RCP[16] | Tossup | November 2, 2020 |
270toWin[17] | Шаблон:USRaceRating | November 2, 2020 |
Polling
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample sizeШаблон:Efn |
Margin of error |
Beth Van Duyne (R) |
Candace Valenzuela (D) |
Other/Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Victoria Research & Consulting (D) Шаблон:WebarchiveШаблон:Efn-ua | July 31 – August 2, 2020 | 400 (LV) | ± 4.9% | 41% | Шаблон:Party shading/Democratic|47% | 10%Шаблон:Efn |
RMG Research/Term Limits | July 27 – August 2, 2020 | 500 (RV) | ± 4.5% | 36% | 36% | 27% |
DCCC Targeting and Analytics (D)Шаблон:Efn-ua | June 11–15, 2020 | 400 (LV) | ± 4.4% | 39% | Шаблон:Party shading/Democratic|45% | – |
- with Generic Republican and Generic Democrat
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample sizeШаблон:Efn |
Margin of error |
Generic Republican |
Generic Democrat |
Other | Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Victoria Research & Consulting (D) Шаблон:WebarchiveШаблон:Efn-ua | July 31 – August 2, 2020 | 400 (LV) | ± 4.9% | 44% | Шаблон:Party shading/Democratic|46% | 4%Шаблон:Efn | 6% |
Public Policy Polling (D)Шаблон:Efn-ua | Sep 19–21, 2019 | 523 (LV) – 656 (LV) | ± 3.8% – ± 4.2% | 46% | Шаблон:Party shading/Democratic|47% | – | – |
Endorsements
Шаблон:Endorsements box Шаблон:Endorsements box
Results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Beth Van Duyne | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 167,910 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 48.8 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#3333FF;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Democratic |class=fn| Candace Valenzuela |style="text-align:right"| 163,326 |style="text-align:right"| 47.5 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#FED105;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Libertarian |class=fn| Darren Hamilton |style="text-align:right"| 5,647 |style="text-align:right"| 1.6 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#DDDDBB;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Independent |class=fn| Steve Kuzmich |style="text-align:right"| 4,229 |style="text-align:right"| 1.2 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#DDDDBB;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Independent |class=fn| Mark Bauer |style="text-align:right"| 2,909 |style="text-align:right"| 0.9 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box hold with party link no change Шаблон:Election box end
District 25
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 25th district runs from north Austin through rural areas of Texas Hill Country northward into southern Fort Worth suburbs. The incumbent is Republican Roger Williams, who was re-elected with 53.5% of the vote in 2018.[6]
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Roger Williams, incumbent U.S. representative[48]
Eliminated in primary
- Keith Neuendorff, software engineer[48]
Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Roger Williams (incumbent) | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 63,146 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 87.6 |- Шаблон:Election box candidate with party link no change Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Julie Oliver, health care advocate, attorney, and nominee for Texas's 25th congressional district in 2018[153]
Eliminated in primary
- Heidi Sloan, community organizer and farmer[154]
Endorsements
Шаблон:Endorsements box Шаблон:Endorsements box
Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#3333FF;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Democratic | class=fn | Julie Oliver | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 56,151 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 69.6 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#3333FF;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Democratic |class=fn| Heidi Sloan |style="text-align:right"| 24,512 |style="text-align:right"| 30.4 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
General election
Endorsements
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[10] | Likely R | November 2, 2020 |
FiveThirtyEight[11] | Likely R | November 2, 2020 |
Inside Elections[12] | Likely R | November 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13] | Likely R | November 2, 2020 |
Politico[14] | Lean R | November 2, 2020 |
Daily Kos[15] | Likely R | November 2, 2020 |
RCP[16] | Likely R | November 2, 2020 |
270toWin[17] | Likely R | November 2, 2020 |
Polling
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample sizeШаблон:Efn |
Margin of error |
Roger Williams (R) |
Julie Oliver (D) |
Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
EMC Research (D)Шаблон:Efn-ua | September 2–5, 2020 | 400 (LV) | ± 4.9% | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican|43% | 41% | – |
Remington Research Group (R)Шаблон:Efn-ua | September 1–2, 2020 | 810 (LV) | ± 3.5% | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican|52% | 40% | 8% |
DCCC Targeting and Analytics (D)Шаблон:Efn-ua | July 21–22, 2020 | 389 (LV) | ± 4.97% | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican|45% | 43% | – |
Results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Roger Williams (incumbent) | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 220,088 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 55.9 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#3333FF;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Democratic |class=fn| Julie Oliver |style="text-align:right"| 165,697 |style="text-align:right"| 42.1 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#FED105;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Libertarian |class=fn| Bill Kelsey |style="text-align:right"| 7,738 |style="text-align:right"| 2.0 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box hold with party link no change Шаблон:Election box end
District 26
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 26th district is based in the northern portion of the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, centering on Denton County. The incumbent is Republican Michael C. Burgess, who was re-elected with 59.4% of the vote in 2018.[6]
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Michael C. Burgess, incumbent U.S. representative[8]
Eliminated in primary
- Michael Armstrong, pastor[8]
- Jason Mrochek, U.S. Army veteran and founder of the Patriot Coalition[155]
- Jack Wyman, activist[156]
Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Michael C. Burgess (incumbent) | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 51,312 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 73.6 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Jack Wyman |style="text-align:right"| 7,816 |style="text-align:right"| 11.2 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Michael Armstrong |style="text-align:right"| 5,745 |style="text-align:right"| 8.2 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Jason Mrochek |style="text-align:right"| 4,846 |style="text-align:right"| 7.0 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Carol Iannuzzi, activist[157]
Eliminated in primary
- Neil Durrance, former Denton city councilman and nominee for Texas's 26th congressional district in 2010[158]
- Mat Pruneda, financial analyst, former candidate for Texas House District 64 in 2018[157]
Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#3333FF;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Democratic | class=fn | Carol Iannuzzi | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 31,019 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 55.3 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#3333FF;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Democratic |class=fn| Mat Pruneda |style="text-align:right"| 15,701 |style="text-align:right"| 28.0 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#3333FF;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Democratic |class=fn| Neil Durrance |style="text-align:right"| 9,329 |style="text-align:right"| 16.7 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
General election
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[10] | Safe R | July 2, 2020 |
FiveThirtyEight[11] | Solid R | October 13, 2020 |
Inside Elections[12] | Safe R | June 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13] | Safe R | July 2, 2020 |
Politico[14] | Safe R | April 19, 2020 |
Daily Kos[15] | Safe R | June 3, 2020 |
RCP[16] | Safe R | June 9, 2020 |
270toWin[17] | Safe R | June 7, 2020 |
Results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Michael C. Burgess (incumbent) | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 261,963 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 60.6 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#3333FF;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Democratic |class=fn| Carol Iannuzzi |style="text-align:right"| 161,009 |style="text-align:right"| 37.3 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#FED105;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Libertarian |class=fn| Mark Boler |style="text-align:right"| 9,243 |style="text-align:right"| 2.1 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box hold with party link no change Шаблон:Election box end
District 27
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also 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 60.3% of the vote in 2018.[6]
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Michael Cloud, incumbent U.S. representative[8]
Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Michael Cloud (incumbent) | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 60,945 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 100.0 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Ricardo "Rick" De La Fuente, businessman[159]
Eliminated in primary
- Charlie Jackson, businessman[159]
Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#3333FF;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Democratic | class=fn | Ricardo "Rick" De La Fuente | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 20,767 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 61.5 |- Шаблон:Election box candidate with party link no change Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
Libertarian primary
Candidates
Declared
- Phil Gray, businessmanШаблон:Citation needed
General election
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[10] | Safe R | July 2, 2020 |
FiveThirtyEight[11] | Solid R | October 13, 2020 |
Inside Elections[12] | Safe R | June 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13] | Safe R | July 2, 2020 |
Politico[14] | Safe R | April 19, 2020 |
Daily Kos[15] | Safe R | June 3, 2020 |
RCP[16] | Safe R | June 9, 2020 |
270toWin[17] | Safe R | June 7, 2020 |
Results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Michael Cloud (incumbent) | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 172,305 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 63.1 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#3333FF;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Democratic |class=fn| Ricardo "Rick" De La Fuente |style="text-align:right"| 95,466 |style="text-align:right"| 34.9 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#FED105;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Libertarian |class=fn| Phil Gray |style="text-align:right"| 5,482 |style="text-align:right"| 2.0 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box hold with party link no change Шаблон:Election box end
District 28
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also 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 84.4% of the vote in 2018 without major-party opposition.[6]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Henry Cuellar, incumbent U.S. representative[8]
Eliminated in primary
- Jessica Cisneros, attorney[160]
Endorsements
Шаблон:Endorsements box Шаблон:Endorsements box
Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change
|- class=vcard | style="background-color:#3333FF;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Democratic | class=fn | Henry Cuellar (incumbent) | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 38,834 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 51.8 |- Шаблон:Election box candidate with party link no change Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Sandra Whitten, Sunday school teacher[161]
Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Sandra Whitten | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 20,656 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 100.0 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
Third parties
Candidates
Declared
- Bekah Congdon, Libertarian nominee for Texas's 28th state senate district[162]
General election
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[10] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
FiveThirtyEight[11] | Solid D | October 13, 2020 |
Inside Elections[12] | Safe D | June 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Politico[14] | Safe D | April 19, 2020 |
Daily Kos[15] | Safe D | June 3, 2020 |
RCP[16] | Safe D | June 9, 2020 |
270toWin[17] | Safe D | June 7, 2020 |
Results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#3333FF;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Democratic | class=fn | Henry Cuellar (incumbent) | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 137,494 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 58.3 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Sandra Whitten |style="text-align:right"| 91,925 |style="text-align:right"| 39.0 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#FED105;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Libertarian |class=fn| Bekah Congdon |style="text-align:right"| 6,425 |style="text-align:right"| 2.7 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box hold with party link no change Шаблон:Election box end
District 29
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 29th district encompasses parts of eastern Houston, taking in the heavily Latino areas of the city. The incumbent is Democrat Sylvia Garcia, who was elected with 75.1% of the vote in 2018.[6]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Sylvia Garcia, incumbent U.S. representative[8]
Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#3333FF;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Democratic | class=fn | Sylvia Garcia (incumbent) | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 28,180 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 100.0 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Jaimy Z. Blanco, real estate investor and candidate for Texas's 29th congressional district in 2018[8]
Eliminated in primary
- Robert Schafranek, sales associate and candidate for Texas's 29th congressional district in 2016 and 2018[8]
Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Jaimy Z. Blanco | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 4,336 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 56.9 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Robert Schafranek |style="text-align:right"| 3,286 |style="text-align:right"| 43.1 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
General election
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[10] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
FiveThirtyEight[11] | Solid D | October 13, 2020 |
Inside Elections[12] | Safe D | June 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Politico[14] | Safe D | April 19, 2020 |
Daily Kos[15] | Safe D | June 3, 2020 |
RCP[16] | Safe D | June 9, 2020 |
270toWin[17] | Safe D | June 7, 2020 |
Results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#3333FF;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Democratic | class=fn | Sylvia Garcia (incumbent) | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 111,305 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 71.1 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Jaimy Z. Blanco |style="text-align:right"| 42,840 |style="text-align:right"| 27.4 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#FED105;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Libertarian |class=fn| Phil Kurtz |style="text-align:right"| 2,328 |style="text-align:right"| 1.5 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box hold with party link no change Шаблон:Election box end
District 30
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 30th district encompasses Downtown Dallas as well as South Dallas. The incumbent is Democrat Eddie Bernice Johnson, who was re-elected with 91.1% of the vote in 2018 without major-party opposition.[6]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Eddie Bernice Johnson, incumbent U.S. representative[163]
Eliminated in primary
- Hasani Burton, activist[8]
- Barbara Mallory Caraway, former state representative and perennial candidate[8]
- Shenita Cleveland, community organizer[8]
Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#3333FF;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Democratic | class=fn | Eddie Bernice Johnson (incumbent) | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 58,804 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 70.6 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#3333FF;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Democratic |class=fn| Shenita Cleveland |style="text-align:right"| 11,358 |style="text-align:right"| 13.6 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#3333FF;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Democratic |class=fn| Barbara Mallory Caraway |style="text-align:right"| 10,452 |style="text-align:right"| 12.6 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#3333FF;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Democratic |class=fn| Hasani Burton |style="text-align:right"| 2,638 |style="text-align:right"| 3.2 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Tre Pennie, Dallas police sergeant[8]
Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Tre Pennie | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 9,928 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 100.0 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
General election
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[10] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
FiveThirtyEight[11] | Solid D | October 13, 2020 |
Inside Elections[12] | Safe D | June 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Politico[14] | Safe D | April 19, 2020 |
Daily Kos[15] | Safe D | June 3, 2020 |
RCP[16] | Safe D | June 9, 2020 |
270toWin[17] | Safe D | June 7, 2020 |
Results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#3333FF;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Democratic | class=fn | Eddie Bernice Johnson (incumbent) | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 204,928 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 77.5 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Tre Pennie |style="text-align:right"| 48,685 |style="text-align:right"| 18.4 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#DDDDBB;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Independent |class=fn| Eric Williams |style="text-align:right"| 10,851 |style="text-align:right"| 4.1 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box hold with party link no change Шаблон:Election box end
District 31
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 31st district encompasses northern Austin to Temple, including Williamson and Bell counties. The incumbent is Republican John Carter, who was re-elected with 50.6% of the vote in 2018.[6]
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
- John Carter, incumbent U.S. Representative
Eliminated in primary
- Abhiram Garapati, real estate investor[164]
- Christopher Wall, police officer[48]
- Mike Williams, retired firefighter[164]
Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | John Carter (incumbent) | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 53,070 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 82.3 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Mike Williams |style="text-align:right"| 5,560 |style="text-align:right"| 8.6 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Christopher Wall |style="text-align:right"| 3,155 |style="text-align:right"| 4.9 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Abhiram Garapati |style="text-align:right"| 2,717 |style="text-align:right"| 4.2 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Donna Imam, computer engineer[164]
Eliminated in runoff
- Christine Eady Mann, family practice physician and candidate for Texas's 31st congressional district in 2018
Eliminated in primary
- Michael Edward Grimes, attorney[48]
- Eric Hanke, singer-songwriter[164] (endorsed Imam)[165]
- Dan Janjigian, former Olympic bobsledder and actor (The Room)[48] (endorsed Imam)[165]
- Tammy Young, Round Rock city councilwoman[166] (endorsed Imam)[165]
Endorsements
Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#3333FF;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Democratic | class=fn | Christine Eady Mann | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 24,145 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 34.7 |- |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#3333FF;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Democratic | class=fn | Donna Imam | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 21,352 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 30.7 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#3333FF;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Democratic |class=fn| Tammy Young |style="text-align:right"| 9,956 |style="text-align:right"| 14.3 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#3333FF;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Democratic |class=fn| Michael Edward Grimes |style="text-align:right"| 7,542 |style="text-align:right"| 10.8 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#3333FF;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Democratic |class=fn| Eric Hanke |style="text-align:right"| 4,117 |style="text-align:right"| 5.9 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#3333FF;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Democratic |class=fn| Dan Janjigian |style="text-align:right"| 2,471 |style="text-align:right"| 3.5 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
Runoff results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#3333FF;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Democratic | class=fn | Donna Imam | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 21,026 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 56.6 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#3333FF;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Democratic |class=fn| Christine Eady Mann |style="text-align:right"| 16,109 |style="text-align:right"| 43.4 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
Third parties
Candidates
Declared
- Clark Patterson (Libertarian), photographer and videographer and candidate for Texas's 35th congressional district in 2018
Declined
- Trip Seibold (Libertarian), former software engineer (running for Texas State Board of Education district 10)[167]
General election
Endorsements
Шаблон:Endorsements box Шаблон:Endorsements box
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[10] | Lean R | November 2, 2020 |
FiveThirtyEight[11] | Likely R | November 2, 2020 |
Inside Elections[12] | Safe R | November 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13] | Likely R | November 2, 2020 |
Politico[14] | Lean R | November 2, 2020 |
Daily Kos[15] | Likely R | November 2, 2020 |
RCP[16] | Likely R | November 2, 2020 |
270toWin[17] | Likely R | November 2, 2020 |
Polling
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample sizeШаблон:Efn |
Margin of error |
John Carter (R) |
Donna Imam (D) |
Clark Patterson (L) |
Jeremy Bravo (I) |
Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Public Policy Polling (D) Шаблон:Webarchive | August 26–27, 2020 | 831 (V) | – | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican| 43% | 37% | 7% | 3% | 11% |
- with Generic Democrat and Generic Republican
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample sizeШаблон:Efn |
Margin of error |
Generic Republican |
Generic Democrat |
Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Public Policy Polling (D)Шаблон:Efn-ua | Sep 19–21, 2019 | 523 (LV) – 656 (LV) | ± 3.8% – ± 4.2% | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican| 51% | 44% | – |
Results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | John Carter (incumbent) | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 212,695 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 53.4 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#3333FF;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Democratic |class=fn| Donna Imam |style="text-align:right"| 176,293 |style="text-align:right"| 44.3 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#FED105;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Libertarian |class=fn| Clark Patterson |style="text-align:right"| 8,922 |style="text-align:right"| 2.2 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#DDDDBB;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Independent |class=fn| Johnathan Scott (write-in) |style="text-align:right"| 147 |style="text-align:right"| 0.1 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box hold with party link no change Шаблон:Election box end
District 32
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 32nd district covers northern and eastern Dallas and its inner northern suburbs. The incumbent is Democrat Colin Allred, who flipped the district and was elected with 52.3% of the vote in 2018.[6]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Colin Allred, incumbent U.S. representative[8]
Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#3333FF;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Democratic | class=fn | Colin Allred (incumbent) | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 72,761 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 100.0 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Genevieve Collins, business executive[168]
Eliminated in primary
- Jon Hollis, film producer[169]
- Floyd McLendon, executive aide to Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, Legislative Fellow, and retired U.S. Navy SEAL[170]
- Mark Sackett, structural engineer[8]
- Jeff Tokar, technical contractor[8]
Declined
- George Seay, businessman[171]
- Pete Sessions, former U.S. representative for Texas's 32nd congressional district[93]
Polling
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample sizeШаблон:Efn |
Margin of error |
Genevieve Collins |
Floyd McLendon |
Other | Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Optimus/Big Tree PAC | January 28–30, 2020 | 971 (LV) | ± 3.3% | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican|14%Шаблон:Efn | 10% | 4%Шаблон:Efn | Шаблон:Party shading/Undecided|72% |
Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Genevieve Collins | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 22,908 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 52.9 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Floyd McLendon |style="text-align:right"| 14,699 |style="text-align:right"| 33.9 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Jon Hollis |style="text-align:right"| 1,945 |style="text-align:right"| 4.5 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Jeff Tokar |style="text-align:right"| 1,846 |style="text-align:right"| 4.4 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Mark Sackett |style="text-align:right"| 1,892 |style="text-align:right"| 4.4 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
Libertarian primary
Candidates
Declared
- Christy Mowrey, executive director of education[162]
Eliminated at convention
- Ken Ashby, perennial candidate[172]
Endorsements
Шаблон:Endorsements box Шаблон:Endorsements box
General election
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[10] | Likely D | November 2, 2020 |
FiveThirtyEight[11] | Likely D | November 2, 2020 |
Inside Elections[12] | Safe D | November 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13] | Likely D | November 2, 2020 |
Politico[14] | Lean D | November 2, 2020 |
Daily Kos[15] | Likely D | November 2, 2020 |
RCP[16] | Lean D | November 2, 2020 |
270toWin[17] | Likely D | November 2, 2020 |
Results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#3333FF;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Democratic | class=fn | Colin Allred (incumbent) | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 178,542 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 51.9 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Genevieve Collins |style="text-align:right"| 157,867 |style="text-align:right"| 45.9 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#FED105;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Libertarian |class=fn| Christy Mowrey Peterson |style="text-align:right"| 4,946 |style="text-align:right"| 1.4 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#DDDDBB;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Independent |class=fn| Jason Sigmon |style="text-align:right"| 2,332 |style="text-align:right"| 0.7 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box hold with party link no change Шаблон:Election box end
District 33
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 33rd district is located in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, encompassing Downtown Fort Worth, western Dallas, and parts of Grand Prairie and Irving. The incumbent is Democrat Marc Veasey, who was re-elected with 76.2% of the vote in 2018.[6]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Marc Veasey, incumbent U.S. representative[8]
Eliminated in primary
- Sean Paul Segura, activist[8]
Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#3333FF;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Democratic | class=fn | Marc Veasey (incumbent) | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 23,869 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 63.6 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#3333FF;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Democratic |class=fn| Sean Paul Segura |style="text-align:right"| 13,678 |style="text-align:right"| 36.4 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Fabian Vasquez, business manager[8]
Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Fabian Vasquez | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 7,317 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 100.0 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
General election
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[10] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
FiveThirtyEight[11] | Solid D | October 13, 2020 |
Inside Elections[12] | Safe D | June 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Politico[14] | Safe D | April 19, 2020 |
Daily Kos[15] | Safe D | June 3, 2020 |
RCP[16] | Safe D | June 9, 2020 |
270toWin[17] | Safe D | June 7, 2020 |
Results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#3333FF;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Democratic | class=fn | Marc Veasey (incumbent) | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 105,317 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 66.8 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Fabian Vasquez |style="text-align:right"| 39,638 |style="text-align:right"| 25.2 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#DDDDBB;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Independent |class=fn| Carlos Quintanilla |style="text-align:right"| 8,071 |style="text-align:right"| 5.1 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#FED105;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Libertarian |class=fn| Jason Reeves |style="text-align:right"| 2,586 |style="text-align:right"| 1.6 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#DDDDBB;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Independent |class=fn| Rene Welton |style="text-align:right"| 1,994 |style="text-align:right"| 1.3 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box hold with party link no change Шаблон:Election box end
District 34
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 34th district stretches from Brownsville in the Rio Grande Valley, northward into rural counties. The incumbent is Democrat Filemon Vela, who was elected with 60.0% of the vote in 2018.[6]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Filemon Vela, incumbent U.S. representative[173]
Eliminated in primary
Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#3333FF;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Democratic | class=fn | Filemon Vela (incumbent) | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 39,484 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 75.1 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#3333FF;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Democratic |class=fn| Diego Zavala |style="text-align:right"| 9,707 |style="text-align:right"| 18.4 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#3333FF;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Democratic |class=fn| Osbert Rodriguez Haro III |style="text-align:right"| 3,413 |style="text-align:right"| 6.5 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
Eliminated in primary
- Rod Lingsch, pilot[173]
Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Rey Gonzalez | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 10,665 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 56.3 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Rod Lingsch |style="text-align:right"| 8,271 |style="text-align:right"| 43.7 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
General election
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[10] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
FiveThirtyEight[11] | Solid D | October 13, 2020 |
Inside Elections[12] | Safe D | June 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Politico[14] | Safe D | April 19, 2020 |
Daily Kos[15] | Safe D | June 3, 2020 |
RCP[16] | Safe D | June 9, 2020 |
270toWin[17] | Safe D | June 7, 2020 |
Results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#3333FF;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Democratic | class=fn | Filemon Vela (incumbent) | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 111,439 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 55.4 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Rey Gonzalez |style="text-align:right"| 84,119 |style="text-align:right"| 41.9 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#FED105;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Libertarian |class=fn| Anthony Cristo |style="text-align:right"| 3,222 |style="text-align:right"| 1.6 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#DDDDBB;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Independent |class=fn| Chris Royal |style="text-align:right"| 2,235 |style="text-align:right"| 1.1 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box hold with party link no change Шаблон:Election box end
District 35
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 35th district connects eastern San Antonio to southeastern Austin, through the I-35 corridor. The incumbent is Democrat Lloyd Doggett, who was re-elected with 71.3% in 2018.[6]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Lloyd Doggett, incumbent U.S. representative[8]
Eliminated in primary
- Rafael Alcoser, insurance broker[8]
Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#3333FF;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Democratic | class=fn | Lloyd Doggett (incumbent) | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 51,169 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 73.0 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#3333FF;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Democratic |class=fn| Rafael Alcoser |style="text-align:right"| 18,922 |style="text-align:right"| 27.0 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Jennifer Garcia Sharon, volunteer caregiver[8]
Eliminated in runoff
- William Hayward, ostrich farmer[8]
Eliminated in primary
- Nick Moutos, attorney[174]
Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Jennifer Garcia Sharon | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 6,751 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 37.1 |- |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | William Hayward | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 6,237 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 34.3 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Nick Moutos |style="text-align:right"| 5,200 |style="text-align:right"| 28.6 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
Runoff results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Jennifer Garcia Sharon | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 4,138 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 53.2 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| William Hayward |style="text-align:right"| 3,645 |style="text-align:right"| 46.8 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
General election
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[10] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
FiveThirtyEight[11] | Solid D | October 13, 2020 |
Inside Elections[12] | Safe D | June 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13] | Safe D | July 2, 2020 |
Politico[14] | Safe D | April 19, 2020 |
Daily Kos[15] | Safe D | June 3, 2020 |
RCP[16] | Safe D | June 9, 2020 |
270toWin[17] | Safe D | June 7, 2020 |
Results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#3333FF;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Democratic | class=fn | Lloyd Doggett (incumbent) | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 176,373 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 65.4 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| Jennifer Garcia Sharon |style="text-align:right"| 80,795 |style="text-align:right"| 30.0 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#FED105;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Libertarian |class=fn| Mark Loewe |style="text-align:right"| 7,393 |style="text-align:right"| 2.7 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#DDDDBB;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Independent |class=fn| Jason Mata |style="text-align:right"| 5,236 |style="text-align:right"| 1.9 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box hold with party link no change Шаблон:Election box end
District 36
Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:See also The 36th district encompasses parts of Southeast Texas, including the Clear Lake region. The incumbent is Republican Brian Babin, who was re-elected with 72.6% of the vote in 2018.[6]
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Brian Babin, incumbent U.S. representative[175]
Eliminated in primary
- RJ Boatman, former Chief of Police, Municipal Judge and business owner from Houston, TX[175]
Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Brian Babin (incumbent) | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 75,277 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 89.6 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#E81B23;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Republican |class=fn| RJ Boatman |style="text-align:right"| 8,774 |style="text-align:right"| 10.4 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
Primary results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#3333FF;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Democratic | class=fn | Rashad Lewis | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 22,422 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 100.0 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
General election
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
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The Cook Political Report[10] | Safe R | July 2, 2020 |
FiveThirtyEight[11] | Solid R | October 13, 2020 |
Inside Elections[12] | Safe R | June 2, 2020 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13] | Safe R | July 2, 2020 |
Politico[14] | Safe R | April 19, 2020 |
Daily Kos[15] | Safe R | June 3, 2020 |
RCP[16] | Safe R | June 9, 2020 |
270toWin[17] | Safe R | June 7, 2020 |
Results
Шаблон:Election box begin no change |- class=vcard | style="background-color:#E81B23;width:5px" | | class=org style="width:130px" | Republican | class=fn | Brian Babin (incumbent) | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 222,712 | style="text-align:right;margin-right:0.5em" | 73.6 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#3333FF;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Democratic |class=fn| Rashad Lewis |style="text-align:right"| 73,148 |style="text-align:right"| 24.3 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#FED105;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Libertarian |class=fn| Chad Abbey |style="text-align:right"| 4,848 |style="text-align:right"| 1.6 |- |- class="vcard" |style="background-color:#17aa5c;width:2px" | |class="org" style="width:130px"| Green |class=fn| Hal Ridley Jr. |style="text-align:right"| 1,571 |style="text-align:right"| 0.5 |- Шаблон:Election box total no change Шаблон:Election box end
See also
Notes
- Partisan clients
References
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