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Going into the election last night, 77 seats in the Texas House were Republican and 73 seats were Democratic. After all ballots are counted, the Texas House may see 21 seats turn Republican giving the Texas House a total of 50 Democrat seats and 99 Republican seats.

 

All Republican incumbents held onto their seats. The breakdown of the Democratic incumbents who were defeated:

 

HD 1

George Lavender

defeats

Stephen J. Frost – Incumbent

 

HD 3

Erwin Cain

defeats

Mark Homer – Incumbent

 

HD 12

James White

defeats

Jim McReynolds – Incumbent

 

HD 33

Raul Torres

defeats

Solomon Ortiz Jr. – Incumbent

 

HD 34

Connie Scott

defeats

Abel Herrero – Incumbent

 

HD 35

Jose Aliseda

defeats

Yvonne Gonzalez Toureilles – Incumbent

 

HD 45

Jason A. Isaac

defeats

Patrick M. Rose – Incumbent

 

HD 47

Paul D. Workman

defeats

Valinda Bolton – Incumbent

 

HD 52

Larry Gonzales

defeats

Diana Maldonado – Incumbent

 

HD 57

Marva Beck

defeats

Jim Dunnam – Incumbent

 

HD 78

Dee Margo

defeats

Joseph E. Moody – Incumbent

 

HD 85

Jim Landtroop

defeats

Joe Heflin – Incumbent

 

HD 93

Barbara Nash

defeats

Paula Pierson – Incumbent

 

HD 96

Bill Zedler

defeats

Chris Turner – Incumbent

 

HD 101

Cindy Burkett

defeats

Robert Miklos – Incumbent

 

HD 102

Stefani Carter

defeats

Carol Kent – Incumbent

 

HD 106

Rodney E. Anderson

defeats

Kirk England – Incumbent

 

HD 107

Kenneth Sheets

defeats

Allen Vaught – Incumbent

 

HD 117

John V. Garza

defeats

David McQuade Leibowitz – Incumbent

 

HD 133

Jim Murphy

defeats

Kristi Thibaut – Incumbent

HD 134

Sarah Davis

defeats

Ellen Cohen – Incumbent

           

 

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