1997 Texas's 28th congressional district special election

Rodriguez Solis

Frank Tejeda Democratic Ciro Rodriguez Democratic After incumbent congressman Frank Tejeda died of brain cancer soon after the congressional elections, a special election was held to fill Texas's 28th congressional district.

Since no candidate received an outright majority during the first round on March 15, a special runoff was held on April 12, 1997, which was won by State Representative Ciro Rodriguez.

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