2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas
Majority party
Minority party
Party
Republican
Democratic
Last election
23
13
Seats before
24
12
Seats won
25
13
Seat change
1
1
Popular vote
4,615,890
3,170,658
Percentage
57.82%
39.72%
Swing
4.39%
4.42%
Republican
50–59%
60–69%
70–79%
80–89%
90>%
Democratic
50–59%
60–69%
70–79%
The 2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas were held on November 8, 2022, to elect the 38 U.S. representatives from Texas , one from each of the state's projected 38 congressional districts . The elections will coincide with other elections to the House of Representatives, other elections to the United States Senate , and various state and local elections . Primary elections took place on March 1, with primary runoffs scheduled for May 24 for districts where no candidate received over 50% of the vote.
District 1
2022 Texas's 1st congressional district election
Moran: 70–80% 80–90% ≥90%
The 1st district encompasses Tyler , Longview , and Texarkana . The incumbent is Republican Louie Gohmert , who has represented the district since 2004 and was re-elected with 72.6% of the vote in 2020.[1] On November 22, 2021, Gohmert announced that he would be running for Texas Attorney General against incumbent Ken Paxton .[2]
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
Eliminated in primary
Aditya Atholi, former oil rig worker[4]
Joe McDaniel II, businessman[5]
John Porro, physician[5]
Declined
Endorsements
Aditya Atholi
Organizations
Individuals
Primary results
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
Jrmar Jefferson, investor[9]
Eliminated in runoff
Victor Dunn, businessman[9]
Eliminated in primary
Gavin Dass, teacher[9]
Stephen Kocen, self-employed[5]
Endorsements
Primary results
Primary runoff results
General election
Predictions
Results
District 2
2022 Texas’s 2nd congressional district election
Crenshaw: 60–70% 70–80%
The 2nd district encompasses The Woodlands , Spring , Kingwood , Humble , and Atascocita . The incumbent is Republican Dan Crenshaw , who has represented the district since 2019 and was re-elected with 55.6% of the vote in 2020.
Republican primary
Incumbent Representative Dan Crenshaw , who had maintained a high profile since his election, faced three primary challengers.[21] All three ran as more conservative alternatives to Crenshaw, criticising him for his vote to certify the results of the 2020 presidential election .[21]
Candidates
Nominee
Eliminated in primary
Jameson Ellis, marketing executive[22]
Martin Etwop, Christian missionary[23]
Milam Langella, pilot[9]
Withdrew
Declined
Endorsements
Dan Crenshaw
Organizations
Newspapers and publications
Primary results
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
Robin Fulford, stay-at-home mother[9]
Withdrawn
Primary results
General election
Predictions
Results
District 3
2022 Texas’s 3rd congressional district election
Nominee
Keith Self
Sandeep Srivastava
Party
Republican
Democratic
Popular vote
163,945
99,764
Percentage
60.6%
36.9%
Results by county Results by precinct Self: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90% ≥90%
Srivastava: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% ≥90%
Tie: 40–50%
The 3rd district encompasses much of Collin County and Hunt County . The incumbent is Republican Van Taylor , who has represented the district since 2019 and was re-elected with 55.1% of the vote in 2020. On March 2, 2022, after being forced into a runoff, Taylor announced he would be ending his re-election campaign amidst allegations of infidelity with a former jihadist .[32] Former judge Keith Self became the Republican nominee following Taylor's withdrawal, cancelling the runoff.[33] [34]
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
Eliminated in primary
Suzanne Harp, sales executive[9] [35]
Jeremy Ivanovskis, flight attendant[9]
Rickey Williams, educator[9]
Withdrawn
Endorsements
Van Taylor
U.S. Senators
Organizations
Primary results
Runoff results
The Republican primary runoff was cancelled following Taylor's withdrawal. Self became the Republican nominee for the seat.[34]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
Eliminated in primary
Endorsements
Sandeep Srivastava
Organizations
Collin County Young Democrats[41]
Labor unions
Primary results
General election
Predictions
Results
District 4
2022 Texas’s 4th congressional district election
Fallon: 50–60% 70–80% 80–90%
The 4th district encompasses counties along the Red River . The incumbent is Republican Pat Fallon , who has represented the district since 2021 and was elected with 75.1% of the vote in 2020.[1]
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
Eliminated in primary
Endorsements
Pat Fallon
U.S. Executive Branch officials
Organizations
Primary results
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
Withdrew
Primary results
General election
Predictions
Results
District 5
2022 Texas's 5th congressional district election
The 5th district encompasses Mesquite , Anderson , Cherokee , Henderson , Van Zandt , and Kaufman . The incumbent is Republican Lance Gooden , who has represented the district since 2019 and was re-elected with 62% of the vote in 2020.
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
Endorsements
Lance Gooden
Executive Branch officials
Primary results
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
Eliminated in primary
Withdrew
Primary results
General election
Predictions
Results
District 6
2022 Texas's 6th congressional district election
The 6th district encompasses Ellis County and Palestine . The incumbent is Republican Jake Ellzey , who has represented the district since 2021 and was elected with 53.3% of the vote in 2021 after the previous incumbent, Ron Wright , died from complications from COVID-19 on February 7, 2021.[1]
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
Eliminated in primary
James Buford, maintenance supervisor[9]
Bill Payne, retired attorney[9]
Endorsements
Jake Ellzey
Executive Branch officials
Organizations
Primary results
General election
Predictions
Results
District 7
2022 Texas's 7th congressional district election
The 7th district encompasses the suburbs of Houston such as Gulfton and Alief . The incumbent is Democrat Lizzie Fletcher , who has represented the district since 2019 and was re-elected with 50.8% of the vote in 2020.[1]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
Endorsements
Lizzie Fletcher
Organizations
Labor unions
Primary results
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
Johnny Teague, pastor, rancher and author of The Lost Diary of Anne Frank [9] [54]
Eliminated in runoff
Tim Stroud, former combat medic[55]
Eliminated in primary
Rudy Atencio, mediator conflict specialist[9]
Tina Blum Cohen, actress and furniture company owner[9] [35]
Benson Gitau, businessman[9] [35]
Laique Rehman, entrepreneur[9]
Lance Stewart, franchisee[9]
Withdrew
Endorsements
Johnny Teague
Federal officials
Tom DeLay , former House Majority leader and former US House Representative from Texas.[60]
Primary results
Primary runoff results
General election
Predictions
Results
District 8
2022 Texas's 8th congressional district election
Nominee
Morgan Luttrell
Laura Jones
Party
Republican
Democratic
Popular vote
152,797
68,485
Percentage
68.09%
30.52%
The 8th district includes northern suburbs and exurbs of Houston such as Conroe and Willis . It is currently represented by Republican Kevin Brady , who is retiring, leaving the 8th as an open seat.
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
Eliminated in primary
Betsy Bates, surgical tech[9]
Candice Burrows, businesswoman[9]
Christian Collins, a former aide to Ted Cruz [62]
Jonathan Hullihan, Navy JAG veteran and attorney[9]
Dan McKaughan, pastor and U.S. Navy veteran[63] [35]
Jonathan Mitchell, pipeliner[9]
Chuck Montgomery, comedian[9]
Michael Philips, telecom executive[9]
Jessica Wellington, a former congressional aide[9]
Taylor Whichard, Willis public works director[9] [35]
Withdrew
Endorsements
Christian Collins
U.S. Senators
U.S. Representatives
State and local officials
Individuals
PACs
Morgan Luttrell
U.S. Executive Branch officials
U.S. Governors
U.S. Representatives
PACs
Primary results
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
Primary results
General election
Predictions
Results
District 9
2022 Texas's 9th congressional district election
The 9th district encompasses the southern Houston suburbs such as Missouri City . The incumbent is Democrat Al Green , who was re-elected with 75.5% of the vote in 2020.[1]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
Endorsements
Al Green
Labor unions
Organizations
Results
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
Results
General election
Predictions
Results
District 10
2022 Texas's 10th congressional district election
The 10th district stretches from northwestern Austin to Bryan–College Station . The incumbent is Republican Michael McCaul , who was re-elected in 2020 with 52.6% of the vote.[1]
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
Withdrew
Endorsements
Michael McCaul
Executive Branch
Organizations
Results
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
Linda Nuno, healthcare worker[9]
Withdrew
Endorsements
Results
General election
Predictions
Results
District 11
2022 Texas's 11th congressional district election
The 11th district is based in midwestern Texas, including Lamesa , Midland , Odessa , San Angelo , Granbury , and Brownwood . The incumbent is Republican August Pfluger , who was elected with 79.7% of the vote in 2020.[1]
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
Endorsements
August Pfluger
U.S. Executive Branch officials
Results
General election
Predictions
Results
District 12
2022 Texas's 12th congressional district election
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 63.7% of the vote in 2020.[1]
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
Eliminated in primary
Ryan Catala, public school administrator[9]
Alysia Rieg, EMT [9]
Withdrew
Endorsements
Kay Granger
U.S. Executive Branch officials
Organizations
Results
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
Trey Hunt, social worker[9]
Endorsements
Results
General election
Predictions
Results
District 13
2022 Texas's 13th congressional district election
The 13th district encompasses most of the Texas Panhandle , containing the cities of Amarillo , Gainesville and Wichita Falls , as well as northern Denton County . The incumbent is Republican Ronny Jackson , who was elected with 79.4% of the vote in 2020.[1]
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
Endorsements
Ronny Jackson
U.S. Executive Branch officials
Results
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
Kathleen Brown, attorney[91]
Declined
Endorsements
Results
General election
Predictions
Results
District 14
2022 Texas's 14th congressional district election
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 61.6% of the vote in 2020.[1]
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
Eliminated in primary
Keith Casey, accountant and perennial candidate[9] [35]
Ruben Landon Dante, actor[93] [9]
Endorsements
Randy Weber
Executive Branch officials
Organizations
Results
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
Mikal Williams, attorney[9]
Eliminated in primary
Eugene Howard, educator[9]
Results
General election
Predictions
Results
District 15
2022 Texas's 15th congressional district election
de la Cruz: 50–60% 70–80% 80–90%
Vallejo: 50–60% 60–70%
The 15th district stretches from western Hidalgo County in the Rio Grande Valley , northward into rural counties in the Greater San Antonio area. The incumbent was Democrat Vicente Gonzalez , who was re-elected with 50.5% of the vote in 2020.[1] On October 26, 2021, Gonzalez announced that he would be running for election in the neighboring 34th district , while still serving District 15 until 2023.[94] The district was also significant as, despite its historical Democratic lean, Donald Trump came within 2 points of winning it in 2020 , and the newly-drawn 15th is even more Republican than its predecessor.
This district was included on the list of Democratic-held seats that the National Republican Congressional Committee was targeting in 2022.[95]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
Michelle Vallejo, businesswoman[9]
Eliminated in runoff
Ruben Ramirez, U.S. Army veteran, trial attorney, and candidate for this seat in 2016 [94] [35]
Eliminated in primary
Declined
Endorsements
Ruben Ramirez
U.S. Representatives
Organizations
Michelle Vallejo
U.S. Senators
U.S. Representatives
Joaquin Castro , U.S. Representative for TX-20 [100]
Veronica Escobar , U.S. Representative for TX-16 [97]
Sylvia Garcia , U.S. Representative for TX-29 [97]
Ruben Hinojosa , former U.S. Representative for TX-15 [100]
Lucille Roybal-Allard , U.S. Representative for CA-40 [100]
Pramila Jayapal , U.S. Representative for WA-07 [112]
Beto O'Rourke , former U.S. Representative for TX-16 and nominee for governor in 2022 [98]
Vicente Gonzalez , U.S. Representative for TX-15 [98]
Lizzie Fletcher , U.S. Representative for TX-7 [98]
Henry Cuellar , U.S. Representative for TX-28 [98]
Colin Allred , U.S. Representative for TX-32 [98]
Marc Veasey , U.S. Representative for TX-33 [98]
Filemon Vela , former U.S. Representative for TX-34 [98]
Lloyd Doggett , former U.S. Representative for TX-35 [98]
State legislators
Terry Canales , state representative[100]
Wendy Davis , former state senator, nominee for Governor of Texas in 2014 , and nominee for TX-21 in 2020 [97]
Armando Martinez , state representative[100]
Oscar Longoria , state representative[98]
Jasmine Crockett , state representative and nominee for TX-30 in 2022[98]
Sarah Eckhardt , state senator[98]
Ron Reynolds , state representative[98]
Sergio Muñoz, Jr. , state representative[98]
Armando Martinez , state representative[98]
Erin Zwiener , state representative[98]
Ray Lopez , state representative[98]
Victoria Neave , state representative[98]
Diego Bernal , state representative[98]
Local officials
Labor unions
Organizations
Individuals
Results
Primary runoff
Polling
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size[a]
Margin of error
Ruben Ramirez
Michelle Vallejo
Undecided
GBAO (D) [A]
April 13–18, 2022
500 (LV)
± 4.4%
37%
49%
15%
Lake Research Partners (D) [B]
March 23–27, 2022
400 (LV)
± 4.9%
29%
39%
25%
Results
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
Eliminated in primary
Withdrew
Endorsements
Monica de la Cruz
Executive Branch officials
U.S. Representatives
Organizations
Results
General election
Predictions
Polling
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size[a]
Margin of error
Michelle Vallejo (D)
Monicade la Cruz (R)
Other
Undecided
Bendixen & Amandi International [C]
October 14–19, 2022
400 (LV)
± 4.9%
45%
45%
5%[b]
5%
RMG Research
July 22–29, 2022
400 (LV)
± 4.9%
40%
44%
4%
12%
Results
District 16
2022 Texas's 16th congressional district election
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 re-elected with 64.7% of the vote in 2020.[1]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
Eliminated in primary
Deliris Montanez Berrios, retired medical worker[9] [35]
Endorsements
Veronica Escobar
Labor unions
Organizations
Results
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
Irene Armendariz-Jackson, realtor and nominee for this seat in 2020 [9] [35]
Withdrew
Samuel Williams Jr, candidate for this seat in 2020
Results
General election
Endorsements
Veronica Escobar
Labor unions
Organizations
Predictions
Results
District 17
2022 Texas's 17th congressional district election
The 17th district covers parts of suburban north Austin stretching to rural central and eastern Texas, including Waco and Lufkin . The incumbent is Republican Pete Sessions , who was re-elected with 55.9% of the vote in 2020.[1]
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
Eliminated in primary
Paulette Carson, retired bible studies publisher[9] [35]
Jason "Stormchaser" Nelson, U.S. Army veteran[9]
Rob Rosenberger, businessman[9]
Endorsements
Results
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
Endorsements
Results
General election
Predictions
Results
District 18
2022 Texas's 18th congressional district election
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 73.3% of the vote in 2020.[1]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
Endorsements
Sheila Jackson Lee
Labor unions
Organizations
Results
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
Results
General election
Predictions
Results
District 19
2022 Texas's 19th congressional district election
The 19th district encompasses rural West Texas , taking in Lubbock and Abilene . The incumbent is Republican Jodey Arrington , who was re-elected with 74.8% of the vote in 2020.[1] He is running for re-election against Independent Nathan Lewis of Lubbock, TX.
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
Endorsements
Jodey Arrington
Executive Branch officials
Results
General election
Predictions
Results
District 20
2022 Texas's 20th congressional district election
The 20th district encompasses downtown San Antonio . The incumbent is Democrat Joaquin Castro , who was re-elected with 64.7% of the vote in 2020.[1]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
Endorsements
Joaquin Castro
Organizations
Labor unions
Results
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
Results
General election
Predictions
Results
District 21
2022 Texas's 21st congressional district election
The 21st district extends from north San Antonio to central and south Austin , taking in rural parts of the Texas Hill Country . The incumbent is Republican Chip Roy , who was elected with 52.0% of the vote in 2020.[1]
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
Eliminated in primary
Endorsements
Results
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
Eliminated in runoff
Eliminated in primary
Endorsements
Claudia Zapata
Newspapers and other media
Organization
Labor unions
Coy Branscum
Newspapers and other media
Results
Primary runoff results
General election
Predictions
Results
District 22
2022 Texas's 22nd congressional district election
The 22nd district encompasses the south-central Greater Houston metropolitan area, including the southern Houston suburbs of Sugar Land , Pearland , and Webster . The incumbent is Republican Troy Nehls , who was elected with 51.5% of the vote in 2020.[1]
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
Eliminated in primary
Gregory Thorne, accountant[9]
Endorsements
Troy Nehls
Executive Branch officials
Organizations
Results
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
Jamie Kaye Jordan, attorney[9]
Results
General election
Predictions
Results
District 23
2022 Texas's 23rd congressional district election
Gonzalez: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90%
Lira: 50–60% 60–70%
The 23rd district covers southwestern Texas, including the Big Bend , the southern and western San Antonio suburbs, and the southwestern El Paso suburbs. The incumbent is Republican Tony Gonzales , who was elected with 50.6% of the vote in 2020.[1]
This district is included on the list of Republican-held seats the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee is targeting in 2022.[141]
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
Eliminated in primary
Alma Arredondo-Lynch, dentist and rancher[9]
Alia Garcia, motel owner[9] [35]
Endorsements
Results
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
Eliminated in primary
Priscilla Golden, social worker[9]
Endorsements
John Lira
U.S. Representatives
State legislators
Labor unions
Organizations
Results
General election
Predictions
Polling
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size[a]
Margin of error
Tony Gonzales (R)
John Lira (D)
Frank Lopez Jr. (I)
Other
Undecided
Public Policy Polling (D) [D]
July 28–29, 2022
452 (V)
± 4.6%
42%
26%
6%
1%[c]
25%
Results
District 24
2022 Texas's 24th congressional district election
The 24th district encompasses the suburbs north of Fort Worth and Dallas , including Grapevine , Bedford , and Park Cities . The incumbent is Republican Beth Van Duyne , who was elected with 48.8% of the vote in 2020.[1]
This district is included on the list of Republican-held seats the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee is targeting in 2022.[141] However, due to redistricting, the seat became much safer, so it is unlikely that it will be targeted to the same degree.
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
Eliminated in primary
Nate Weymouth, scientist[9]
Endorsements
Beth Van Duyne
Executive Branch officials
Organizations
Results
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
Jan McDowell, public accountant and perennial candidate[9] [35]
Eliminated in runoff
Eliminated in primary
Kathy Fragnoli, attorney and mediator[9]
Withdrawn
Endorsements
Derrick Gay
Labor unions
Organizations
Results
Primary runoff results
General election
Predictions
Results
District 25
2022 Texas's 25th congressional district election
The 25th district runs from Arlington out to rural exurbs of southern Fort Worth such as Granbury . The incumbent is Republican Roger Williams , who was re-elected with 55.9% of the vote in 2020.[1]
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
Endorsements
Roger Williams
Executive Branch officials
Results
General election
Predictions
Results
District 26
2022 Texas's 26th congressional district election
The 26th district is based in the northern portion of the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex , centering on eastern Denton County . Before redistricting, the district compromised almost the entirety of Denton County as well as part of Tarrant . However, in the newly approved map, Denton , the county seat of Denton County, was removed from the district as well as parts of Frisco , to the 13th and 4th congressional district, respectively. Additionally, Cooke County and parts of Wise County where added to the district. With the removal of Denton from the district, Lewisville is the largest city in the district. The incumbent is Republican Michael C. Burgess , who was re-elected with 60.6% of the vote in 2020.[1]
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
Eliminated in primary
Brian Brazeal, independent investor[9]
Vincent Gallo, construction contractor[9] [35]
Raven Harrison, businesswoman[9]
Isaac Smith, licensed home inspector[9] [35]
Endorsements
Michael Burgess
Executive Branch officials
Organizations
Results
General election
Predictions
Results
District 27
2022 Texas's 27th congressional district election
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 63.1% of the vote in 2020.[1]
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
Eliminated in primary
Andrew Alvarez, auto dealership consultant[9]
A.J. Louderback, Jackson County Sheriff[9] [35]
Chris Mapp, retail worker[9]
Eric Mireles, oil and gas consultant[9]
Endorsements
Michael Cloud
Executive Branch officials
Organizations
Results
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
Maclovio Perez, broadcaster[9]
Eliminated in primary
Victor Melgoza, doctor[9]
Anthony Tristan, financial consultant[9] [35]
Results
General election
Predictions
Results
District 28
2022 Texas's 28th congressional district election
Cuellar: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80%
Garcia: 60–70% 70–80%
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 58.3% of the vote in 2020.[1]
This district is included on the list of Democratic-held seats the National Republican Congressional Committee is targeting in 2022.[95]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
Eliminated in runoff
Eliminated in primary
Tannya Benavides, teacher[159] (endorsed Cisneros in runoff) [160]
Endorsements
Jessica Cisneros
U.S. Senators
U.S. Representatives
State legislators
Labor unions
Organizations
Newspapers and publications
Individuals
Henry Cuellar
U.S. Representatives
Organizations
Names in bold are endorsements made before the run-off but after the primary
Polling
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size[a]
Margin of error
Jessica Cisneros
Henry Cuellar
Other
Undecided
RMG Research
November 14–21, 2021
400 (LV)
± 4.9%
36%
35%
7%
17%
Results
Primary results by county:
Primary runoff results
Primary runoff results by county: 50–60%
60–70%
80–90%
90–100%
On the evening of the runoff election, the count had Cuellar leading Cisneros by 177 votes (0.4%). Cuellar’s lead increased to 281 votes (0.6%) after provisional and cured ballots were counted. Cisneros officially filed for a recount on June 7, 2022.[205] The recount confirmed Cuellar's victory with an increased margin of 289 votes.[206]
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
Cassy Garcia, former congressional aide[9] [35]
Eliminated in runoff
Sandra Whitten, Sunday school teacher and nominee for this seat in 2020 [207]
Eliminated in primary
Ed Cabrera, businessman and rancher[208]
Steven Fowler, combat veteran[209]
Eric Hohman, management analyst[9]
Willie Vasquez Ng, former police detective[210]
Rolando Rodriguez, activist[9] [35]
Endorsements
Cassy Garcia
Federal officials
Labor unions
Willie Vasquez Ng
Newspapers and publications
Results
Primary results by county: 20–30%
30–40%
50–60%
60–70%
Results
Primary runoff results by county:
General election
Predictions
Results
District 29
2022 Texas's 29th congressional district election
The 29th district encompasses parts of northern and southeastern Houston , taking in the heavily Latino areas of the city. The incumbent is Democrat Sylvia Garcia , who was elected with 71.1% of the vote in 2020.[1]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
Endorsements
Sylvia Garcia
Labor unions
Organizations
Results
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
Robert Schafranek, sales associate and perennial candidate[9] [35]
Eliminated in runoff
Julio Garza, insurance executive[9]
Eliminated in primary
Jaimy Blanco, real estate investor[9]
Lulite Ejigu, financial executive[9]
Results
Primary runoff results
General election
Predictions
Results
District 30
2022 Texas's 30th congressional district election
The 30th district encompasses Downtown Dallas as well as South Dallas . The incumbent is Democrat Eddie Bernice Johnson , who was re-elected with 77.5% of the vote in 2020.[1] In 2019, Johnson announced that she would not seek reelection after her next term.[213]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
Eliminated in runoff
Jane Hope Hamilton, former chief of staff for U.S. Representative Marc Veasey [215]
Eliminated in primary
Declined
Endorsements
Jasmine Crockett
U.S. Senators
U.S. Representatives
Organizations
Newspapers and publications
Jane Hope Hamilton
Executive branch officials
U.S. Representatives
State officials
Local politicians
Organizations
Jessica Mason
U.S. Representatives
State officials
Individuals
Organizations
Polling
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size[a]
Margin of error
Barbara Mallory Caraway
Jasmine Crockett
Jane Hope Hamilton
Jessica Mason
Abel Mulugheta
Undecided
Lester & Associates (D) [E]
January 9–12, 2022
400 (LV)
± 4.9%
11%
35%
3%
1%
1%
49%
Results
Primary runoff results
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
James Rodgers, job recruiter[9]
Eliminated in runoff
Eliminated in primary
Lizbeth Diaz, paralegal[9]
Kelvin Goodwin-Castillo, mechanic[9] [35]
Kinya Jefferson, self-employed[9]
Angeigh Roc'ellerpitts, minister[9]
Results
Primary runoff results
General election
Predictions
Results
District 31
2022 Texas's 31st congressional district election
The 31st district encompasses the exurbs of Austin to Temple , including parts of Williamson and Bell counties. The incumbent is Republican John Carter , who was re-elected with 53.4% of the vote in 2020.[1]
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
Eliminated in primary
Abhiram Garapati, small business owner and candidate for this seat in 2020[9]
Mike Williams, retired firefighter and candidate for this seat in 2020[9]
Endorsements
John Carter
Executive Branch
Organizations
Results
Democratic primary
Candidates
General election
Predictions
Results
District 32
2022 Texas's 32nd congressional district election
The 32nd district covers northern and eastern Dallas and its inner northern suburbs. The incumbent is Democrat Colin Allred , who was re-elected with 51.9% of the vote in 2020.[1]
This district is included on the list of Democratic-held seats the National Republican Congressional Committee is targeting in 2022.[95] However, due to redistricting, the seat became much safer, so it is unlikely that it will be targeted to the same degree.
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
Endorsements
Colin Allred
Labor unions
Organizations
Results
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
Antonio Swad, restaurant chain founder[9] [35]
Eliminated in runoff
Justin Webb, financial executive[9] [35]
Eliminated in primary
Nathan Davis, consultant[9]
Darrell Day, businessman[9]
Brad Namdar, businessman[9]
E. E. Okpa, realtor and perennial candidate[9] [35]
Endorsements
Brad Namdar
Elected officials
Organizations
Results
Primary runoff results
General election
Predictions
Results
District 33
2022 Texas's 33rd congressional district election
The 33rd district is located in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex , encompassing Downtown Fort Worth , western Dallas , and parts of Grand Prairie , Irving , Carrollton , and Farmers Branch . The incumbent is Democrat Marc Veasey , who was re-elected with 66.8% of the vote in 2018.[1]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
Eliminated in primary
Carlos Quintanilla, businessman[9] [35]
Endorsements
Marc Veasey
Labor unions
Organizations
Results
Republican Primary
Candidates
Nominee
Patrick Gillespie, writer[9]
Eliminated in primary
Robert Glafin, business consultant[9]
Results
General election
Predictions
Results
District 34
2022 Texas's 34th congressional district election
Gonzalez: 50–60%
Flores: 50–60% 70–80%
The 34th district stretches from McAllen and Brownsville in the Rio Grande Valley , northward along the Gulf Coast . The incumbent is Republican Mayra Flores , who was first elected with 50.9% of the vote in 2022.[1] On March 22, 2021, former incumbent Filemon Vela announced that he would not seek reelection in 2022.[236] However, on October 26, 2021, Vicente Gonzalez , the current Congressman for Texas's 15th congressional district announced that he intended to run in the new 34th district after the 15th became more Republican and his residence was put into the 34th.[94]
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
Eliminated in primary
Juana Cantu-Cabrera, nurse practitioner[9]
Gregory Kunkle, musician[9] [35]
Frank McCaffrey, former broadcast journalist[121]
Results
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
Eliminated in primary
Laura Cisneros, oncologist [9]
Filemon Meza, teacher[9]
Beatriz Reynoso, graphic designer[9]
Osbert Rodriguez Haro, farmer[9]
William Thompson, investor[9]
Diego Zavala, vice principal[9]
Withdrawn
Declined
Endorsements
Vicente Gonzalez
U.S. Representatives
Labor unions
Organizations
Mayra Flores
U.S. Executive Branch officials
Texas officials
US Senators
Results
General election
Predictions
Polling
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size[a]
Margin of error
Mayra Flores (R)
Vicente Gonzalez (D)
Other
Undecided
RMG Research
July 23 – August 1, 2022
400 (LV)
± 4.9%
43%
47%
3%
8%
Results
District 35
2022 Texas's 35th congressional district election
U.S. Representative before election
None (new seat)
Elected U.S. Representative
Greg Casar
Democratic
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 65.4% in 2020.[1] On October 18, 2021, Doggett announced that he would be running for reelection in the new 37th district , leaving the 35th open.[244]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
Eliminated in primary
Withdrew
Declined
Endorsements
Greg Casar
U.S. Senators
U.S. Representatives
State legislators
Municipal officials
Individuals
Labor unions
Organizations
Newspapers and other media
Eddie Rodriguez
Federal officials
State legislators
Sheryl Cole , State Representative for District 46 (2019–present)[269]
Philip Cortez , State Representative for District 117 (2013-2015, 2017–present)[268]
Barbara Gervin-Hawkins , State Representative for District 120 (2017–present)[268]
Vikki Goodwin , State Representative for District 47 (2019–present)[269]
Gina Hinojosa , State Representative for District 49 (2017–present)[269]
Donna Howard , State Representative for District 48 (2006–present)[269]
Celia Israel , State Representative for District 50 (2014–present)[269]
Ray Lopez , State Representative for District 125 (2019–present)[268]
Trey Martinez Fischer , State Representative for District 116 (2001-2017; 2019–present)[270]
Organizations
Newspapers and other media
Rebecca Viagran
Executive officials
State officials
Local officials
Polling
Results
Republican Primary
Candidates
Nominee
Eliminated in runoff
Michael Rogriguez, household manager[9]
Eliminated in primary
Bill Condict, program scheduler[9]
Jenai Aragona, realtor[9]
Marilyn Jackson, insurance agent[9]
Alejandro Ledezma, construction laborer[9]
Sam Montoya, reporter[9]
Asa Palagi, entrepreneur[9]
Dan Sawatzki, U.S. Air Force veteran[9]
Jennifer Sundt, attorney[9]
Results
Primary runoff results
General election
Predictions
Results
District 36
2022 Texas's 36th congressional district election
The 36th district encompasses parts of Southeast Texas , including the Clear Lake region . The incumbent is Republican Brian Babin , who was re-elected with 73.6% of the vote in 2020.[1]
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
Endorsements
Results
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
Marvin Jonathan "Jon" Haire, scientist[274]
Results
General election
Predictions
Results
District 37
2022 Texas's 37th congressional district election
The new 37th congressional district is centered on Austin . Incumbent Democrat Lloyd Doggett , who previously represented the 35th district , will run here.[244] He was re-elected with 65.4% of the vote in 2020.
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
Eliminated in primary
Declined
Julie Oliver, Democratic nominee for TX-25 in 2018 and 2020[276]
Endorsements
Lloyd Doggett
Federal officials
State legislators
Municipal officials
Labor unions
Organizations
Newspapers and other media
Results
Republican Primary
Candidates
Nominee
Jenny Sharon, caregiver[9]
Eliminated in runoff
Eliminated in primary
Jeremiah Diacogiannis, business manager[9]
Results
Primary runoff results
General election
Predictions
Results
District 38
2022 Texas's 38th congressional district election
The new 38th district is based in the north and northwest Harris County Houston suburbs such as Jersey Village , Cypress , Tomball , Katy , and Klein . This is new district. There is no incumbent.
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
Eliminated in primary
Declined
Polling
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size[a]
Margin of error
Phil Covarrubias
John Cross
JerryFord Sr.
Brett Guillory
Wesley Hunt
Roland Lopez
Damien Mockus
Mark Ramsey
Richard Welch
Undecided
Moore Information Group (R) [H]
January 24–25, 2022
400 (LV)
± 4.9%
<1%
1%
2%
1%
54%
2%
1%
3%
<1%
36%
Endorsements
Wesley Hunt
Executive Branch officials
Organizations
Results
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
Eliminated in runoff
Diana Martinez Alexander, educator[9]
Eliminated in primary
Centrell Reed, media company owner[9] [35]
Results
Primary runoff results
Independent
Declared
Joel Dejean, former electronics design engineer[280]
General Election
Predictions
Results
See also
Notes
^ a b c d e f g h Key: A – all adults RV – registered voters LV – likely voters V – unclear
^ Leone with 4%; "Someone else" with 1%
^ Hart with 1%
^ After weighting (regional oversample of 50 voters in targeted precincts in Hays County)
Partisan clients
^ This poll was sponsored by 314 Action , which supports Ruben Ramirez
^ This poll was sponsored by Vallejo's campaign
^ This poll was sponsored by Way to Win, which supports Vallejo
^ This poll was sponsored by Lira's campaign
^ This poll was sponsored by Crockett's campaign
^ This poll was sponsored by the Working Families Party and the Justice Democrats, both of which have endorsed Casar
^ a b This poll was sponsored by Casar's campaign
^ This poll was sponsored by Hunt's campaign
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