Many offices, during the 2014 election cycle, will see an incumbent challenged by one or more candidates in a primary. The list below shows those offices with incumbents – (I) accompanied by any challengers in their particular primary.
Statewide Races
U.S. Senate:
John Cornyn (I) – R, Austin
Curt Cleaver – R, Keller
Ken Cope – R, Midlothian
Christopher Mapp – R, Port O'Connor
Read Reasor – R, Austin
Steve Stockman – R, Friendswood
Dwayne Stovall – R, Cleveland
Linda Vega – R, Houston
Lieutenant Governor:
David Dewhurst (I) – R, Austin
Dan Patrick – R, Houston
Jerry Patterson – R, Austin
Todd Staples – R, Austin
Texas Senate
Senate District 2:
Bob Deuell (I) – R, Greenville
Bob Hall – R, Canton
Mark Thompson – R, Mesquite
Senate District 15:
John Whitmire (I) – D, Houston
Damian LaCroix – D, Houston
Senate District 16:
John Carona (I) – R, Dallas
Donald Huffines – R, Dallas
Senate District 17:
Joan Huffman (I) – R, Houston
Derek Anthony – R, Richmond
Senate District 25:
Donna Campbell (I) – R, New Braunfels
Elisa Chan – R, San Antonio
Mike Novak – R, San Antonio
Senate District 31:
Kel Seliger (I) – R, Amarillo
Mike Canon – R, Midland
Texas House of Representatives
House District 1:
George Lavender (I) – R, Texarkana
Gary VanDeaver – R, New Boston
House District 4:
Lance Gooden (I) – R, Terrell
Stuart Spitzer – R, Kaufman
House District 6:
Matt Schaefer (I) – R, Tyler
Skip Ogle – R, Tyler
House District 8:
Byron Cook (I) – R, Corsicana
Charles Morgan – R, Buffalo
Bobby Vickery – R, Frost
House District 11:
Travis Clardy (I) – R, Nacogdoches
Tony Sevilla – R, Alto
House District 12:
Kyle Kacal (I) – R, College Station
Timothy Delasandro – R, Bryan
House District 18:
John Otto (I) – R, Dayton
Terry Holcomb – R, Coldspring
House District 36:
Sergio Muñoz Jr. (I) – D, Mission
Maria Regalado – D, Pharr
House District 55:
Ralph Sheffield (I) – R, Temple
Molly White – R, Belton
House District 59:
J.D. Sheffield (I) – R, Gatesville
Danny Pelton – R, Stephenville
Howard "Eddie" Ray – R, Rochelle
House District 60:
Jim Keffer (I) – R, Eastland
Cullen Crisp – R, Granbury
House District 64:
Myra Crownover (I) – R, Denton
Read King – R, Denton
House District 71:
Susan King (I) – R, Abilene
Isaac Castro – R, Hamlin
House District 72:
Drew Darby (I) – R, San Angelo
Shannon Thomason – R, Big Spring
House District 75:
Mary Gonzalez (I) – D, Clint
Rey Sepulveda – D, Fabens
House District 76:
Naomi Gonzalez (I) – D, El Paso
Cesar Blanco – D, El Paso
Norma Chavez – D, El Paso
House District 77:
Marisa Marquez (I) – D, El Paso
Lyda Ness – Garcia – D, El Paso
House District 79:
Joe Pickett (I) – D, El Paso
Chuck Peartree – D, El Paso
House District 83:
Charles Perry (I) – R, Lubbock
Stephen Massengale – R, Lubbock
House District 90:
Lon Burnam (I) – D, Fort Worth
Ramon Romero, Jr. – D, Fort Worth
House District 92:
Jonathan Stickland (I) – R, Bedford
Andy Cargile – R, Hurst
House District 94:
Diane Patrick (I) – R, Arlington
Tony Tinderholt – R, Arlington
House District 102:
Stefani Carter (I) – R, Dallas
Adryana Boyne – R, Richardson
Sam Brown – R, Dallas
Linda Koop – R, Dallas
House District 105:
Linda Harper – Brown (I) – R, Irving
Rodney Anderson – R, Grand Prairie
House District 109:
Helen Giddings (I) – D, Dallas
Genevieve Gregory – D, Lancaster
House District 110:
Toni Rose (I) – D, Dallas
Sandra Crenshaw – D, Dallas
House District 112:
Angie Chen Button (I) – R, Garland
Jared Patterson – R, Sachse
House District 115:
Bennett Ratliff (I) – R, Coppell
Matt Rinaldi – R, Irving
House District 121:
Joe Straus (I) – R, San Antonio
Matt Beebe – R, San Antonio
House District 131:
Alma Allen (I) – D, Houston
Azuwuike Okarafor – D, Houston
House District 134:
Sarah Davis (I) – R, Houston
Bonnie Parker – R, Houston
House District 150:
Debbie Riddle (I) – R, Tomball
Tony Noun – R, Spring
State Board of Education
SBOE District 7:
David Bradley (I) – R, Beaumont
Rita Ashley – R, Galveston
SBOE District 11:
Pat Hardy (I) – R, Fort Worth
Eric Mahroum – R, Fort Worth
Lady Theresa Thombs – R, Haltom City
U.S. Congress
Congressional District 3:
Sam Johnson (I) – R, Plano
Cami Dean – R
Josh Loveless – R
Harry Pierce – R, McKinney
Congressional District 4:
Ralph Hall (I) – R, Rockwall
Tony Arterburn – R, Rockwall
Lou Gigliotti – R, Rockwall
Brent Lawson – R, Van Alstyne
John Ratcliffe – R, Rockwall
John Stacy – R, Fate
Congressional District 6:
Joe Barton (I) – R, Ennis
Frank Kuchar – R, Arlington
Congressional District 8:
Kevin Brady (I) – R, The Woodlands
Craig McMichael – R, Houston
Congressional District 11:
Mike Conaway (I) – R, Midland
Wade Brown – R, May
Congressional District 13:
Mac Thornberry (I) – R, Amarillo
Pamela Barlow – R, Bowie
Elaine Hayes – R, Amarillo
Congressional District 19:
Randy Neugebauer (I) – R, Lubbock
Donald May – R, Lubbock
Chris Winn – R, Lubbock
Congressional District 21:
Lamar Smith (I) – R, San Antonio
Matt McCall – R, Boerne
Michael Smith – R, San Antonio
Congressional District 26:
Michael Burgess (I) – R, Lewisville
Joel Krause – R, Lewisville
Divenchy Watrous – R
Congressional District 30:
Eddie Bernice Johnson (I) – D, Dallas
Barbara Mallory Caraway – D, Dallas
Jerry Lee "Ham" Brashear-Modica – D, Dallas
Congressional District 32:
Pete Sessions (I) – R, Dallas
Katrina Pierson – R, Garland
Congressional District 33:
Marc Veasey (I) – D, Fort Worth
Tom Sanchez – D, Colleyville