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 |
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HD 3 |
Erwin Cain |
defeats |
Mark Homer – Incumbent |
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HD 12 |
James White |
defeats |
Jim McReynolds – Incumbent |
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HD 33 |
Raul Torres |
defeats |
Solomon Ortiz Jr. – Incumbent |
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HD 34 |
Connie Scott |
defeats |
Abel Herrero – Incumbent |
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HD 35 |
Jose Aliseda |
defeats |
Yvonne Gonzalez Toureilles – Incumbent |
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HD 45 |
Jason A. Isaac |
defeats |
Patrick M. Rose – Incumbent |
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HD 47 |
Paul D. Workman |
defeats |
Valinda Bolton – Incumbent |
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HD 52 |
Larry Gonzales |
defeats |
Diana Maldonado – Incumbent |
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HD 57 |
Marva Beck |
defeats |
Jim Dunnam – Incumbent |
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HD 78 |
Dee Margo |
defeats |
Joseph E. Moody – Incumbent |
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HD 85 |
Jim Landtroop |
defeats |
Joe Heflin – Incumbent |
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HD 93 |
Barbara Nash |
defeats |
Paula Pierson – Incumbent |
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HD 96 |
Bill Zedler |
defeats |
Chris Turner – Incumbent |
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HD 101 |
Cindy Burkett |
defeats |
Robert Miklos – Incumbent |
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HD 102 |
Stefani Carter |
defeats |
Carol Kent – Incumbent |
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HD 106 |
Rodney E. Anderson |
defeats |
Kirk England – Incumbent |
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HD 107 |
Kenneth Sheets |
defeats |
Allen Vaught – Incumbent |
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HD 117 |
John V. Garza |
defeats |
David McQuade Leibowitz – Incumbent |
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HD 133 |
Jim Murphy |
defeats |
Kristi Thibaut – Incumbent |
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HD 134 |
Sarah Davis |
defeats |
Ellen Cohen – Incumbent |
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