IE 11 is not supported. Examples: "Trade Relations", "Export Controls", Examples: hr5, h.r.5, sjres8, sa2, pl116-21, 86Stat1326, Examples: trade sanctions reform, small modular reactor, Examples: hr5, h.r.5, sjres8, s2, 90stat2495, Examples: hr5021, H.Res.866, sconres15, S.51, 117pl2, 117-2, Examples: "enrolled bill signed", "leak detection dog", Examples: general, "deputy under secretary", Examples: baseball, "standing rules", "Presidential Address", Examples: EC6228, r12313, PM45, PT83, ML160, Examples: "trade relations", "Export Control Act". Key primary races to watch include the rematch in Texas 28th Congressional District between incumbent Democratic Rep. Henry Cuellar and Jessica Cisneros, who challenged him and lost in 2020s primary. Texas House Special Election Live Results. Federal election independent expenditure paid for by Texas Alliance for Life Fed PAC, and not authorized by any candidate or candidates committee. Ind. casey weinstein 0 13 512.477.1244, 2022 Primary Runoff Election Endorsements. Rep Ind, 9 Dem Leger Fernandez. Copyright 2022 by Cook Political Report. State and local political advertisement paid for by the Texas Alliance for Life PAC. Dem [description] => Passed House 9: Evan Young (R)Court of Criminal Appeals, Pl. Our subscribers have first access to individual race pages for each House, Senate and Governors race, which will include race ratings (each race is rated on a seven-point scale) and a narrative analysis pertaining to that race. 4 0 0 0 paxton Ind, 0 Rep 5: Scott Walker (R)Court of Criminal Appeals, Pl. These seats are not considered competitive at this point, but have the potential to become engaged. : Likely ( Governor: Dan Patrick (R)Attorney General: Ken Paxton (R)Comptroller of Public Accounts: Glenn Hegar (R)Commissioner of General Land Office: Dawn Buckingham (R)Railroad Commission: Wayne Christian (R)Texas Supreme Court, Pl. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. ), This text has been loaded in plain text format due to the large size of the XML/HTML file. Dem Dem Editor's Note: For the 2022 cycle, new ratings will be issued on a rolling basis as states finalize new redistricting maps. 0 0 [description] => Introduced Lean 6: Jesse McClure (R), State Board of Education District 6: Will Hickman (R)State Board of Education District 9: Keven Ellis (R)State Board of Education District 10: Tom Maynard (R)State Board of Education District 11: Patricia Hardy (R), State Senate District 3: Robert Nichols (R)State Senate District 5: Charles Schwertner (R)State Senate District 7: Paul Bettencourt (R)State Senate District 8: Angela Paxton (R)State Senate District 10: Rep Phil King (R)State Senate District 11 Dr. Robin Armstrong (R)State Senate District 17: Joan Huffman (R)State Senate District 20: Westley Wright (R)State Senate District 22: Brian Birdwell (R)State Senate District 24: Pete Flores (R)State Senate District 25: Donna Campbell (R)State Senate District 27: Adam Hinojosa (R)State Senate District 28: Charles Perry (R)State Senate District 30: Drew Springer (R), State Representative District 1: Gary VanDeaver (R)State Representative District 3: Cecil Bell Jr. (R)State Representative District 4: Gregory Keith Bell (R)State Representative District 5: Cole Hefner (R)State Representative District 7: Jay Dean (R)State Representative District 8: Rep Cody Harris (R)State Representative District 9: Trent Ashby (R)State Representative District 11: Travis Clardy (R)State Representative District 12: Kyle Kacal (R)State Representative District 13: Angelia Orr (R)State Representative District 14: John Raney (R)State Representative District 16: Will Metcalf (R)State Representative District 18: Ernest Bailes (R)State Representative District 19: Ellen Troxclair (R)State Representative District 20: Terry Wilson (R)State Representative District 21: Dade Phelan (R)State Representative District 24: Dr. Greg Bonnen (R)State Representative District 25: Cody Vasut (R)State Representative District 26: Jacey Jetton (R)State Representative District 28: Gary Gates (R)State Representative District 29: Ed Thompson (R)State Representative District 30: Geanie Morrison (R)State Representative District 31: Ryan Guillen (R)State Representative District 32: Todd Hunter (R)State Representative District 33: Justin Holland (R)State Representative District 34: Carolyn Vaughn (R)State Representative District 37: Janie Lopez (R)State Representative District 41: Dr. John Guerra (R)State Representative District 43: J.M. may take several minutes or possibly cause your browser to become unresponsive. Ind, 26 Dem 0 Rep Dianne Edmondson (R)Fort Bend County Republican Chair: Mr. Bobby Eberle (R)Jim Wells County Judge: Ms. Amanda Sue Friedeck (R)McLennan County Court at Law No. Update: See Texas Primary House Runoff Live Results for May 24. 10 Toss Up

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62). [externalActionCode] => 8000 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in House: On passage Passed by the Yeas and Nays: 220 - 210 (Roll no. All Rights Reserved. Rep 2311 Wilson Blvd Third Floor, Arlington, VA 22201 | Contact Us. The figure can change as NBC News gathers new information. 5: Rebeca Huddle (R)Texas Supreme Court, Pl. U.S. Representative District 2: Dan Crenshaw (R)U.S. Representative District 3 Van Taylor (R)U.S. Representative District 4: Pat Fallon (R)U.S. Representative District 5: Lance Gooden (R)U.S. Representative District 6: Jake Ellzey (R)U.S. Representative District 10: Michael McCaul (R)U.S. Representative District 11: August Pfluger (R)U.S. Representative District 12: Kay Granger (R)U.S. Representative District 13: Ronny Jackson (R)U.S. Representative District 14: Randy Weber (R)U.S. Representative District 17: Pete Sessions (R)U.S. Representative District 19: Jodey Arrington (R)U.S. Representative District 21: Chip Roy (R)U.S. Representative District 22: Troy Nehls (R)U.S. Representative District 23: Tony Gonzales (R)U.S. Representative District 24: Beth Van Duyne (R)U.S. Representative District 25: Roger Williams (R)U.S. Representative District 26: Michael Burgess (R)U.S. Representative District 27: Michael Cloud (R)U.S. Representative District 31: John Carter (R)U.S. Representative District 36: Brian Babin (R)U.S. Representative District 38: Wesley Hunt (R), Governor: Greg Abbott (R)Lt. ( [chamberOfAction] => House These are the most competitive; either party has a good chance of winning. 0

TexasAllianceforLife.org. This number is an estimate and is based on several different factors, including information on the number of votes cast early as well as information provided to our vote reporters on Election Day from county election officials. [actionDate] => 2021-03-03 [chamberOfAction] => House Rep Here are the steps for Status of Legislation: Array In new districts with no incumbent, the Cook Political Report's policy is to list the "incumbent party" according to the new district's estimated Partisan Voter Index score. Some of the districts are new this year because of redistricting. These are considered competitive races, but one party has an advantage.

3: Ms. Kristi DeCluitt (R)Travis County Republican Chair: Mr. Matt Mackowiak (R)Williamson County Justice of the Peace 2: Ms. Angela Williams (R)Williamson County Clerk: Ms Nancy Rister (R), *Texas Alliance for Life is a statewide organization established in 1988. 2 2: Mary Lou Keel (R)Court of Criminal Appeals, Pl. (. Dem Lozano (R)State Representative District 44: John Kuempel (R)State Representative District 52: Nelson Jarrin (R)State Representative District 53: Andrew Murr (R)State Representative District 54: Dr. Brad Buckley (R)State Representative District 55: Hugh Shine (R)State Representative District 56: Charles Doc Anderson (R)State Representative District 58: DeWayne Burns (R)State Representative District 59: Shelby Slawson (R)State Representative District 60: Dr. Glenn Rogers (R)State Representative District 61: Frederick Frazier (R)State Representative District 62: Reggie Smith (R)State Representative District 63 Nick Sanders (R)State Representative District 64: Dr. Lynn Stucky (R)State Representative District 65: Kronda Thimesch (R)State Representative District 66: Matt Shaheen (R)State Representative District 67: Jeff Leach (R)State Representative District 68: David Spiller (R)State Representative District 69: James Frank (R)State Representative District 70: Jamee Jolly (R)State Representative District 71: Stan Lambert (R)State Representative District 72: Drew Darby (R)State Representative District 73: Barron Casteel (R)State Representative District 81: Brooks Landgraf (R)State Representative District 82: Tom Craddick (R)State Representative District 83: Dustin Burrows (R)State Representative District 85: Phil Stephenson (R)State Representative District 86: John Smithee (R)State Representative District 87: Four Price (R)State Representative District 88: Ken King (R)State Representative District 89: Candy Noble (R)State Representative District 91: Rep. Stephanie Klick (R)State Representative District 96: David Cook (R)State Representative District 97: Craig Goldman (R)State Representative District 98: Giovanni Capriglione (R)State Representative District 99: Charlie Geren (R)State Representative District 106: Jared Patterson (R)State Representative District 108: Morgan Meyer (R)State Representative District 112: Angie Chen Button (R)State Representative District 118: John Lujan (R)State Representative District 121: Stephen Allison (R)State Representative District 122: Elisa Chan (R)State Representative District 126: Sam Harless (R)State Representative District 128: Briscoe Cain (R)State Representative District 129: Dennis Paul (R)State Representative District 132: Mike Schofield (R)State Representative District 138: Lacey Hull (R), Justice, 7th Court of Appeals, Place 4: Larry Doss (R)Justice, 13th Court of Appeals, Place 3 Judge Ysmael Fonseca (R), Judge, 117th District Court: Bill Kelly (R)Judge, 367th District Court: Ms. Theresa Blake Goline (R)Judge, 368th District Court: Sarah Bruchmiller (R)Denton County Commissioner Precinct 4: Comm. [actionDate] => 2021-01-04 Click on bars to see solid seats breakdown, 2311 Wilson Blvd Third Floor, Arlington, VA 22201, NM-03 Texas has 38 U.S. House seats. Update: See Texas House Special Election Live Results for June 14. [externalActionCode] => 1000

: Blog In Custodia Legis: Law Librarians of Congress, House - House Administration; Intelligence (Permanent Select); Judiciary; Oversight and Reform; Science, Space, and Technology; Education and Labor; Ways and Means; Financial Services; Ethics; Homeland Security; Armed Services, Senate - 03/11/2021 Received in the Senate. The expected vote is the total number of votes that are expected in a given race once all votes are counted.

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