Polls opened at 7 a.m. this morning and will be closing tonight at 7 p.m. (anyone in line at 7 p.m. can still cast their vote) for the November 5th General Election. HillCo Partners will continue to monitor and provide you with the latest details as we continue our election coverage.

Election Results Resources:  Texas Tribune and Texas Secretary of State

The 89th Legislature comprised of the House and Senate will have some new faces. 15 of the state Senate’s 31 seats are on this year’s ballot, 10 of these have major-party challengers, and 5 are unopposed.

House membership will include at least 32 freshmen; 16 incumbents* were defeated in primaries (*including HD2 Jill Dutton in who did serve in a legislative session) and 16 incumbents are not seeking re-election. The number of freshmen could increase based on the outcomes of the races in which incumbents are facing major-party challengers.

The current breakdown per the Legislative Reference Library:

  • Texas House: 86 Republicans & 64 Democrats
  • Texas Senate: 19 Republicans & 12 Democrats