The winners of this election served in the 88th Texas Legislature, with seats apportioned among the 2020 United States census.
As of April 2022, six state senators, including four Republicans and two Democrats, decided to retire, one of whom sought another office.
Redistricting greatly reduced the number of competitive seats in the state, making it almost certain that the chamber would remain in Republican hands.
He endorsed Morgan LaMantia despite her views on abortion, considering her to be the most moderate of the three, and she won the primary in a runoff.
[33] She faced Republican Adam Hinojosa in the general election, who campaigned as part of a Republican effort to capitalize on Donald Trump's strong performance in the Rio Grande Valley in the 2020 election to flip multiple legislative and congressional seats in the region.