2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas

[1] On November 13, 2023, Fallon announced he would not seek another term in Congress and would instead run for his old seat in the Texas Senate.

In December 2023, following allegations of sexual harassment leveled against Agwan and mass resignations by junior campaign staffers, the Houston DSA rescinded their endorsement.

[1] Executive branch officials Organizations Kay Granger Republican Craig Goldman Republican The 12th district is 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.

[1] Executive branch officials Organizations Randy Weber Republican Randy Weber Republican The 14th district takes in the southern and southeastern region of Greater Houston, including Galveston, Jefferson County and southern Brazoria County.

[1][103] Executive branch officials Organizations Organizations Labor unions De La Cruz:     50–60%      70–80%      80–90% Monica De La Cruz Republican Monica De La Cruz Republican 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 is Republican Monica De La Cruz, who flipped the district and was elected with 53.31% of the vote in 2022.

[1] Executive branch officials Organizations U.S. representatives State legislators Organizations Labor unions Veronica Escobar Democratic Veronica Escobar Democratic The 16th district is entirely within El Paso County, taking in El Paso, Horizon City, and Anthony.

[1] Executive branch officials Organizations Erica Lee Carter Democratic Party Sylvester Turner Democratic Party The 18th district is based in Downtown Houston and takes in the heavily black areas of Central Houston.

[1] She ran in the 2023 Houston mayoral election,[147] but lost to fellow Democrat John Whitmire in the runoff.

[151] U.S. representatives Local officials Individuals Organizations Executive branch officials Organizations Labor unions Newspapers Under Texas law, following Jackson Lee's death, the executive committee of the Harris County Democratic Party must choose a replacement nominee by August 26.

[1] Organizations Labor unions Organizations Labor unions Troy Nehls Republican Troy Nehls Republican The 22nd district encompasses the south-central Greater Houston metropolitan area, including the southern Houston suburbs of Sugar Land, Pearland, and Webster.

[1] Executive branch officials Organizations Labor unions Newspapers Tony Gonzales Republican Tony Gonzales Republican The 23rd district covers southwestern Texas, including the Big Bend, the southern and western San Antonio suburbs, and the southwestern El Paso suburbs.

[1] In 2023, Gonzales was censured by the Texas Republican Party due to his vote for the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act.

[195] The bill was passed in response to the Robb Elementary School shooting, which took place in Uvalde, Texas, within the 23rd district.

Gonzales won only 45% of the vote in the primary, prompting a runoff against Brandon Herrera, a firearms manufacturer and YouTuber who was in second place.

[1] Executive branch officials Organizations Newspapers Organizations Labor unions Newspapers Roger Williams Republican Roger Williams Republican The 25th district runs from Arlington out to rural exurbs of southern Fort Worth such as Granbury.

[1] Organizations Labor unions Executive branch officials U.S. representatives Organizations Local officials Greg Casar Democratic Greg Casar Democratic The 35th district connects eastern San Antonio to southeastern Austin, through the I-35 corridor.

[1] Organizations Labor unions Newspapers Wesley Hunt Republican Wesley Hunt Republican The 38th district is based in the north and northwest Harris County Houston suburbs such as Jersey Village, Cypress, Tomball, Katy, and Klein.

Results of the Republican primary in the 2nd district by precinct
90–100% Crenshaw
70–80% Crenshaw
60–70% Crenshaw
50–60% Crenshaw
50–60% Ellis
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Results by county:
Gonzales
  • 30–40% Gonzales
  • 40–50% Gonzales
  • 50–60% Gonzales
  • 60–70% Gonzales
2024 GOP primary runoff results by county:
Gonzales
  • 50–60% Gonzales
  • 60–70% Gonzales
Herrera
  • 50–60% Herrera
  • 60–70% Herrera
  • 70–80% Herrera
  • 80–90% Herrera
Results by county:
Limon
  • 80–90% Limon
  • 70–80% Limon
  • 60–70% Limon
  • 50–60% Limon
Bausinger
  • 50–60% Bausinger
No votes
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