Results of the 2010 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas by district:[1] Republican incumbent Louie Gohmert ran for reelection.
In 2010, Johnson faced Independent Emma Berry, Democrat John Lingenfelder and Libertarian Christopher J. Claytor.
In 2010, he won the primary with 57% of the vote, and faced a re-election campaign against Democratic attorney VaLinda Hathcox.
A favorite among fiscal conservatives in Texas, Hensarling was considered a potential challenger for the U.S. Senate in 2012 when the incumbent Republican Kay Bailey Hutchison retired.
In 2010, he faced Libertarian Bruce West, a design engineer and 2-time Democratic congressional candidate Kent Hargett in the general election.
[13] General election results Democrat Silvestre Reyes was the Chairman of the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.
In 2008, Edwards was reelected with 53% to Republican small business owner Rob Curnock, who was overwhelmingly outspent.
Polling General election results Edwards's loss was the largest margin of defeat for an incumbent Democrat in the 2010 cycle.
Jackson Lee faced a challenge in the Democratic primary from Houston city councilor Jarvis Johnson, whom she defeated with 67% of the vote.
In 2010, he won the primary with 80% and faced Democratic real estate broker Lainey Melnick in the general election.
In 2010, he faced Democrat Kesha Rogers, a LaRouche Movement supporter, and Libertarian Steve Susman, a small business owner in the general election.
[25] General election results Ciro Rodriguez Democratic Quico Canseco Republican Democratic incumbent Ciro Rodriguez was challenged by Republican nominee Quico Canseco, Libertarian nominee Martin Nitschke campaign site,[26][27] Green Party nominee Ed Scharf campaign site,[28][29] and Independent Craig T. Stephens campaign site.
[30][31] In the 2010 Republican primary, Canseco won the run off election against former CIA officer Will Hurd with 56% of the vote.
General election results Solomon Ortiz Democratic Blake Farenthold Republican Democratic incumbent Solomon Ortiz was challenged by Republican nominee attorney Blake Farenthold and Libertarian nominee Ed Mishou.
The Republican primary ended in a run off which Farenthold won with 51.3% against conservative activist James Duerr.
[37] General election results Incumbent Democratic nominee Eddie Bernice Johnson won re-election in 2008 with 83%.
General election results Six-term incumbent Pete Sessions held a Republican-leaning district.