What you need to know about the Texas primary
If you don't cast an early ballot in the Texas primary, election day voting is underway until 7 p.m.
Election Day voting hours are 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. at all polling places statewide.
The ballot includes candidates for the U.S. Senate, the State Board of Education, the Railroad Commission, judicial seats, congressional and legislative offices, and, of course, the next president.
Here's a look at what you need to know before you go.
To vote in the primary you needed to register by Feb 5. You can check your registration status here.
Registered and eligible voters can vote at an early voting location located in their county of residence. You can find your voting locations via your county's website.
To vote by mail, your application must be received by February 23. If you vote by mail, those ballots must be postmarked by 7 p.m. today and must be received by your county elections department by 5 p.m. on March 6.
Remember: Texas primaries are open, meaning you don't have to be registered as a member of a party to participate in its primary.
But, you can only vote in one party's primary, not both.
May 28 is set aside in case there are any runoffs. And general election day is Nov. 5.
What do I need to bring to the polls?
The following are acceptable forms of identification that voters need to bring to the polls.
- Texas Driver License issued by the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS)
- Texas Election Identification Certificate issued by DPS
- Texas Personal Identification Card issued by DPS
- Texas Handgun License issued by DPS
- United States Military Identification Card containing the person's photograph
- United States Citizenship Certificate containing the person's photograph
- United States Passport (book or card)
What's a primary? What is a caucus?
What's a caucus anyway and how is it different from a primary?
Caucuses are organized by the party. Primaries are organized by the state.
In general, caucuses are only open to party members and require more participation, time, and engagement. A lot fewer voters participate in caucuses than in primaries.
On the other hand, primaries can be open to anyone or closed to party members only.
Texas primaries are open, meaning voters don't have to be registered as party members to vote in primaries. But, you can only vote in one party's primary, not both.
Caucuses don't directly choose a presidential candidate. Neither do primaries.
They select delegates who vote for a specific candidate at the party's national convention.
Also, this process isn't exclusive to the big political parties. The Green and Libertarian parties can also caucus or run primaries.
How many delegates does Texas have?
Primary election day marks the first step in the state's party convention process.
Voters focus on the candidates during the primary, but what those votes really do is determine how many delegates will represent each candidate at the party conventions.
At the conventions, delegates cast their vote for a candidate based on the preferences of the voters.
First, there are precinct conventions, followed by county conventions, and finally the state conventions.
At the state convention, delegates also get to create and shape the party platform and rules.
If you want to be a delegate at a convention, you have to have voted in the primary.
Texas Republicans have 161 delegates and the Democrats have 273 delegates. Both parties' state conventions will be held May 23 through 25.
There are a total of 2,429 Republican delegates in the country. To win the Republican nomination for president, it takes at least 1,215 delegates. There are 4,672 Democratic delegates in total. To win the Democratic nomination for president, it takes 1,968 delegates.
What is a delegate?
Delegates are people who move the process from the state-level vote through to the conventions.
Both party's national conventions feature thousands of delegates representing all 50 states plus the District of Columbia and several U.S. territories.
Delegates are people who are usually very involved in party politics. They're bound to the party candidate who won the state's primary, caucus or convention. But the number of delegates and the way they cast their votes varies by state.
Texas is one of the states that follows a "Winner takes most" method.
The state's Republican party put its own twist on it this year. The majority of the GOP's 161 delegates will vote for the candidate who wins the state primary. And 25% will vote for the candidate who wins the Republican state convention. This could end up being the same candidate.
On the other side, there are 272 Democratic delegates. Twenty-eight of these are actually superdelegates. Superdelegates can support any presidential candidate they want at the national conventions.
Ultimately, it's the candidate who accumulates a majority of the delegates at the national conventions who advances to the general election.
What's on the ballot?
U.S. Senate
U.S. Senator Ted Cruz is seeking a third term and faces two other candidates in the Republican primary.
There are nine candidates in the Democratic primary, including U.S. Rep. Colin Allred, state Sen. Roland Gutierrez and state Rep. Carl Sherman.
U.S. House
Texas has 38 congressional seats up for election this year, three of those are open.
U.S. House District 1
Democrat: No primary candidates running
Republican: Nathaniel Moran (Incumbent)
U.S. House District 2
Democrat: Peter Filler
Republican: Dan Crenshaw (Incumbent), Jameson Ellis
U.S. House District 3
Democrat: Sandeep Srivastava
Republican: Keith Self (Incumbent), Suzanne Harp, Jeremy Ivanovski, Tre Pennie, John Porro
U.S. House District 4
Democrat: Simon Cardell
Republican: Pat Fallon (Incumbent), Don Horn
U.S. House District 5
Democrat: Ruth "Truth" Torres
Republican: Lance Gooden (Incumbent)
U.S. House District 6
Democrat: John Love
Republican: Jake Ellzey (Incumbent), James Buford, Cliff Wiley
U.S. House District 7
Democrat: Lizzie Fletcher (Incumbent), Pervez Agwan
Republican: Tina Blum Cohen, Carolyn B. Bryant, Caroline Kane, Kenneth Omoruyi
U.S. House District 8
Democrat: Laura Jones
Republican: Morgan Luttrell (Incumbent)
U.S. House District 9
Democrat: Al Green (Incumbent)
Republican: No primary candidates running
U.S. House District 10
Democrat: Theresa Boisseau, Keith McPhail
Republican: Michael T. McCaul (Incumbent), Jared Lovelace
U.S. House District 11
Democrat: No primary candidates running
Republican: August Pfluger (Incumbent)
U.S. House District 12
Democrat: Sebastian K. Gehrig, Trey J. Hunt
Republican: Clint Dorris, Shellie Gardner, Craig Goldman, Anne Henley, John O'Shea
U.S. House District 13
Democrat: No primary candidates running
Republican: Ronny Jackson (Incumbent)
U.S. House District 14
Democrat: Rhonda Hart
Republican: Randy Weber (Incumbent)
U.S. House District 15
Democrat: Michelle Vallejo, John Villarreal Rigney
Republican: Vangela Churchill, Monica De La Cruz (Incumbent)
U.S. House District 16
Democrat: Veronica Escobar Incumbent, Leeland White
Republican: Irene Armendariz Jackson
U.S. House District 17
Democrat: Mark Lorenzen
Republican: Pete Sessions (Incumbent), Joseph T. Langone
U.S. House District 18
Democrat: Sheila Jackson Lee (Incumbent), Amanda Edwards, Robert Slater Jr.
Republican: Lana Centonze, Aaron Ray Hermes
U.S. House District 19
Democrat: No primary candidates running
Republican: Jodey C. Arrington (Incumbent), Vance W. Boyd, Chance Ferguson, Ryan Zink
U.S. House District 20
Democrat: Joaquin Castro (Incumbent)
Republican: No primary candidates running
U.S. House District 21
Democrat: Kristin Hook
Republican: Chip Roy (Incumbent)
U.S. House District 22
Democrat: Marquette Greene-Scott, Wayne Raasch
Republican: Troy E. Nehls (Incumbent)
U.S. House District 23
Democrat: Lee Bausinger, Santos Limon
Republican: Tony Gonzales (Incumbent), Victor Avila, Julie Clark, Brandon Herrera, Frank Lopez Jr.
U.S. House District 24
Democrat: Sam Eppler, Francine Ly
Republican: Beth Van Duyne
U.S. House District 25
Democrat: No primary candidates running
Republican: Roger Williams (Incumbent), Vince Crabb, Matthew Lucci
U.S. House District 26
Democrat: Ernest Lineberger III
Republican: Scott Armey, Neena Biswas, Vlad De Franceschi, Luisa Del Rosal, Brandon Gill, John Huffman, Jason Kergosien, Joel Krause, Doug Robison, Mark "Big Rut" Rutledge, Burt Thakur
U.S. House District 27
Democrat: Tanya Lloyd, Anthony J. Tristan
Republican: Michael Cloud (Incumbent), Luis Espindola, Scott Mandel, Chris Mapp
U.S. House District 28
Democrat: Henry Cuellar (Incumbent)
Republican: Jay Furman, Lazaro Garza Jr., Jimmy I. Leon, Jose Sanz
U.S. House District 29
Democrat: Sylvia R. Garcia (Incumbent)
Republican: Jose Angel Casares, Angel Fierro, Christian V. Garcia, Alan Garza
U.S. House District 30
Democrat: Jasmine Crockett (Incumbent), Jarred Davis, Jrmar "JJ" Jefferson
Republican: No primary candidates running
U.S. House District 31
Democrat: Rick Von Pfeil, Brian Walbridge, Stuart Whitlow
Republican: John Carter (Incumbent), William Abel, John Carnan Anderson, Abhiram Garapati, Mack Latimer, Mike Williams
U.S. House District 32
Democrat: Callie Butcher, Raja Chaudhry, Alex Cornwallis, Kevin Felder, Julie Johnson, Zachariah Manning, Jan McDowell, Justin Moore, Christopher Panayiotou, Brian Williams
Republican: David Blewett, Darrell Day, Juan Feria, Gulrez "Gus" Khan
U.S. House District 33
Democrat: Marc Veasey (Incumbent), Carlos Quintanilla
Republican: Patrick David Gillespie, Kurt Schwab
U.S. House District 34
Democrat: Vicente Gonzalez (Incumbent)
Republican: Laura Cisneros, Mayra Flores, Mauro Garza, Gregory Scott Kunkle Jr.
U.S. House District 35
Democrat: Greg Casar (Incumbent)
Republican: Dave Cuddy, Brandon Dunn, Rod Lingsch, Michael Rodriguez, Steven Wright
U.S. House District 36
Democrat: Dayna Steele
Republican: Brian Babin (Incumbent), Jonathan A. Mitchell
U.S. House District 37
Democrat: Lloyd Doggett (Incumbent), Chris McNerney, Eduardo Romero
Republican: Jenny Garcia Sharon
U.S. House District 38
Democrat: Melissa McDonough, Gion Christopher Thomas
Republican: Wesley Hunt (Incumbent)
Railroad Commissioner
The Railroad Commission regulates the oil and gas industry. Members of the three-person board are elected statewide. One seat is up for election in 2024.
Democrat: Bill Burch, Katherine Culbert
Republican: Christi Craddick (Incumbent), Christie Clark, Corey Howell, James "Jim" Matlock, Petra Reyes
Texas Supreme Court
The Texas Supreme Court has nine justices. Three of those are up for election in 2024. Republicans currently hold all the seats.
Texas Supreme Court Place 2
Democrat: D DaSean Jones, Randy Sarosdy
Republican: Jimmy Blacklock (Incumbent)
Texas Supreme Court Place 4
Democrat: Christine Vinh Weems
Republican: John Devine (Incumbent), Brian Walker
Texas Supreme Court Place 6
Democrat: Bonnie Lee Goldstein, Joe Pool
Republican: Jane Bland (Incumbent)
Texas Court Of Criminal Appeals
The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals is the state's highest criminal court. Nine members, currently all Republican, are elected statewide.
Texas Court Of Criminal Appeals Chief Justice
Democrat: Holly Taylor
Republican: Sharon Keller (Incumbent), David J. Schenck
Texas Court Of Criminal Appeals Place 7
Democrat: Nancy Mulder
Republican: Barbara Parker Hervey (Incumbent), Gina Parker
Texas Court Of Criminal Appeals Place 8
Democrat: Chika Anyiam
Republican: Michelle Slaughter (Incumbent), Lee Finley
State Board Of Education
The State Board of Education sets the curriculum and chooses textbooks for Texas public schools. There are 15 districts within the State Board of Education and seven board seats are up for election this year. Only one incumbent, Melissa Ortega in District 1, decided not to seek reelection.
State Board Of Education District 1
Democrat: Gustavo Reveles
RepublicanL Michael "Travis" Stevens
State Board Of Education District 3
Democrat: Marisa B. Perez-Diaz (Incumbent)
Republican: No primary candidates running
State Board Of Education District 4
Democrat: Staci Childs (Incumbent)
Republican: No primary candidates running
State Board Of Education District 10
Democrat: "DC" Caldwell*, Raquel Saenz Ortiz
Republican: Tom Maynard (Incumbent), Mary Bone, "DC" Caldwell*
* Caldwell is running in both the Republican and Democratic primaries. If he wins either, under Texas law, he is ineligible for the general election.
State Board Of Education District 11
Democrat: Rayna Glasser
Republican: Patricia Hardy (Incumbent), Brandon Hall
State Board Of Education District 12
Democrat: George King
Republican: Pam Little (Incumbent), Chad Green, Jamie Kohlmann, Matt Rostami
State Board Of Education District 15
Democrat: Morgan Kirkpatrick
Republican: Aaron Kinsey (Incumbent)
Texas Senate
In the 31-member Texas Senate, only 15 seats are up for election in 2024.
Texas Senate District 6
Democrat: Carol Alvarado (Incumbent)
Republican: Martha Fierro
Texas Senate District 7
Democrat: Michelle Gwinn, Nasir H. Malik
Republican: Paul Bettencourt (Incumbent)
Texas Senate District 8
Democrat: Rachel Mello
Republican: Angela Paxton (Incumbent)
Texas Senate District 10
Democrat: Andy Morris
Republican: Phil King (Incumbent)
Texas Senate District 12
Democrat: Stephanie Draper
Republican: Tan Parker (Incumbent)
Texas Senate District 14
Democrat: Sarah Eckhardt (Incumbent)
Republican: No primary candidates running
Texas Senate District 15
Democrat: Michelle Anderson Bonton, Alberto "Beto" Cardenas Jr., Molly Cook, Jarvis D. Johnson, Todd Litton, Karthik Soora
Republican: Joseph L. Trahan
Texas Senate District 16
Democrat: Nathan Johnson (Incumbent), Victoria Neave Criado
Republican: No primary candidates running
Texas Senate District 17
Democrat: Kathy Cheng
Republican: Joan Huffman (Incumbent)
Texas Senate District 20
Democrat: Juan "Chuy" Hinojosa (Incumbent)
Republican: No primary candidates running
Texas Senate District 23
Democrat: Royce West (Incumbent)
Republican: No primary candidates running
Texas Senate District 25
Democrat: Merrie Fox
Republican: Donna Campbell (Incumbent)
Texas Senate District 27
Democrat: Morgan LaMantia (Incumbent)
Republican: Adam Hinojosa
Texas Senate District 29
Democrat: César J. Blanco (Incumbent)
Republican: No primary candidates running
Texas Senate District 30
Democrat: Michael Braxton, Dale Frey, Matthew McGhee
Republican: Cody Clark, Carrie de Moor, Brent Hagenbuch, Jace Yarbrough
Texas House
There are 150 members of the Texas House. Each state representative serves a two-year term.
Texas House District 1
Democrat: No primary candidates running
Republican: Gary VanDeaver (Incumbent), Dale Huls, Chris Spencer
Texas House District 2
Democrat: Kristen Washington
Republican: Jill Dutton (Incumbent), Brent Money
Texas House District 3
Democrat: No primary candidates running
Republican: Cecil Bell Jr. (Incumbent)
Texas House District 4
Democrat: Alex Bar-Sela
Republican: Keith Bell (Incumbent), Joshua Feuerstein
Texas House District 5
Democrat: No primary candidates running
Republican: Cole Hefner (Incumbent), Dewey Collier, Jeff Fletcher
Texas House District 6
Democrat: Cody Grace
Republican: Daniel Alders
Texas House District 7
Democrat: Marlena Cooper
Republican: Jay Dean (Incumbent), Joe McDaniel, Bonnie Walters
Texas House District 8
Democrat: Carolyn Salter
Republican: Cody Harris (Incumbent), Jaye Curtis
Texas House District 9
Democrat: No primary candidates running
Republican: Trent Ashby (Incumbent), Paulette Carson
Texas House District 10
Democrat: No primary candidates running
Republican: Brian Harrison (Incumbent)
Texas House District 11
Democrat: No primary candidates running
Republican: Travis Clardy (Incumbent), Joanne Shofner
Texas House District 12
Democrat: Dee Howard Mullins
Republican: Ben Bius, John Harvey Slocum, Trey Wharton
Texas House District 13
Democrat: Albert Hunter
Republican: Angelia Orr (Incumbent)
Texas House District 14
Democrat: Fred Medina
Republican: Rick Davis, Paul Dyson
Texas House District 15
Democrat: No primary candidates running
Republican: Steve Toth (Incumbent), Skeeter Hubert
Texas House District 16
Democrat: Mike Midler
Republican: Will Metcalf (Incumbent)
Texas House District 17
Democrat: Desiree Venable
Republican: Stan Gerdes (Incumbent), Tom Glass
Texas House District 18
Democrat: No primary candidates running
Republican: Ernest Bailes (Incumbent), Janis Holt, Stephen A. Missick
Texas House District 19
Democrat: Dwain Handley, Zach Vance
Republican: Ellen Troxclair (Incumbent), Kyle Biedermann, Manny Campos
Texas House District 20
Democrat: Stephen M. Wyman
Republican: Terry M. Wilson (Incumbent), Janine Chapa
Texas House District 21
Democrat: No primary candidates running
Republican: Dade Phelan (Incumbent), David Covey, Alicia Davis
Texas House District 22
Democrat: Christian Manuel (Incumbent), Luther Wayne Martin III, Al "Jamie" Price Jr.
Republican: No primary candidates running
Texas House District 23
Democrat: Dev Merugumala
Republican: Terri Leo Wilson (Incumbent)
Texas House District 24
Democrat: No primary candidates running
Republican: Greg Bonnen (Incumbent), Larissa Ramirez
Texas House District 25
Democrat: Jai Daggett
Republican: Cody Thane Vasut (Incumbent)
Texas House District 26
Democrat: Daniel Lee
Republican: Jacey Jetton (Incumbent), Jessica Rose Huang, Matt Morgan
Texas House District 27
Democrat: Ron Reynolds (Incumbent), Rodrigo Carreon
Republican: Ibifrisolam Max-Alalibo
Texas House District 28
Democrat: Nelvin J. Adriatico, Marty Rocha
Republican: Gary Gates (Incumbent), Dan Mathews
Texas House District 29
Democrat: Adrienne Bell
Republican: Jeffrey Barry, Alex Kamkar, Edgar Pacheco Jr.
Texas House District 30
Democrat: Stephanie R. Bassham
Republican: Bret Baldwin, Jeff Bauknight, Vanessa Hicks-Callaway, A.J. Louderback
Texas House District 31
Democrat: No primary candidates running
Republican: Ryan Guillen (Incumbent)
Texas House District 32
Democrat: Cathy McAuliffe
Republican: Todd Hunter (Incumbent)
Texas House District 33
Democrat: No primary candidates running
Republican: Justin Holland (Incumbent), Dennis London, Katrina Pierson
Texas House District 34
Democrat: Roland Barrera, Solomon P. Ortiz Jr.
Republican: Denise Villalobos
Texas House District 35
Democrat: Oscar Longoria (Incumbent)
Republican: No primary candidates running
Texas House District 36 36
Democrat: Sergio Muñoz Jr. (Incumbent)
Republican: No primary candidates running
Texas House District 37
Democrat: Ruben Cortez Jr., Alex Dominguez, Jonathan Gracia, Carol Lynn Sanchez
Republican: Janie Lopez (Incumbent)
Texas House District 38
Democrat: Erin Elizabeth Gámez (Incumbent)
Republican: No primary candidates running
Texas House District 39
Democrat: Armando "Mando" Martinez (Incumbent)
Republican: Jimmie Garcia
Texas House District 40
Democrat: Terry Canales (Incumbent)
Republican: No primary candidates running
Texas House District 41
Democrat: Bobby Guerra (Incumbent)
Republican: John "Doc" Robert Guerra
Texas House District 42
Democrat: Richard Peña Raymond (Incumbent)
Republican: No primary candidates running
Texas House District 43
Democrat: Mariana Casarez
Republican: J.M. Lozano (Incumbent)
Texas House District 44
Democrat: Eric Norman
Republican: John Kuempel (Incumbent), David Freimarck, Alan Schoolcraft, Greg Switzer
Texas House District 45
Democrat: Erin Zwiener (Incumbent), Chevo Pastrano
Republican: Tennyson Moreno
Texas House District 46
Democrat: Sheryl Cole (Incumbent)
Republican: Nikki Kosich
Texas House District 47
Democrat: Vikki Goodwin (Incumbent)
Republican: Scott Firsing
Texas House District 48
Democrat: Donna Howard (Incumbent)
Republican: No primary candidates running
Texas House District 49
Democrat: Gina Hinojosa (Incumbent)
Republican: No primary candidates running
Texas House District 50
Democrat: James Talarico (Incumbent), Nathan Boynton
Republican: No primary candidates running
Texas House District 51
Democrat: Maria Luisa Flores (Incumbent)
Republican: No primary candidates running
Texas House District 52
Democrat: Jennie Birkholz, Angel Carroll
Republican: Caroline Harris Davila (Incumbent)
Texas House District 53
Democrat: Joe P. Herrera
Republican: Hatch Smith, Wes Virdell
Texas House District 54
Democrat: Dawn Richardson
Republican: Brad Buckley (Incumbent)
Texas House District 55
Democrat: Jennifer Lee
Republican: Hugh D. Shine (Incumbent), Jorge J. Estrada, Davis Ford, Hillary Hickland
Texas House District 56
Democrat: Erin Shank
Republican: Pat Curry, Devvie Duke
Texas House District 57
Democrat: Collin Johnson
Republican: Richard Hayes (Incumbent)
Texas House District 58
Democrat: No primary candidates running
Republican: DeWayne Burns (Incumbent), Helen Kerwin, Lyndon Laird
Texas House District 59
Democrat: Hannah Bohm
Republican: Shelby Slawson (Incumbent)
Texas House District 60
Democrat: No primary candidates running
Republican: Glenn Rogers (Incumbent), Mike Olcott
Texas House District 61
Democrat: Tony Adams
Republican: Frederick Frazier (Incumbent), Chuck Branch, Keresa Richardson
Texas House District 62
Democrat: Tiffany Drake
Republican: Reggie Smith (Incumbent), Shelley Luther
Texas House District 63
Democrat: Michelle Beckley, H. Denise Wooten
Republican: Ben Bumgarner (Incumbent), Carlos E. Andino Jr., Vincent Gallo
Texas House District 64
Democrat: Angela Brewer
Republican: Lynn Stucky (Incumbent), Elaine Hays, Andy Hopper
Texas House District 65
Democrat: Detrick DeBurr
Republican: Kronda Thimesch (Incumbent), Mitch Little
Texas House District 66
Democrat: David W. Carstens
Republican: Matt Shaheen (Incumbent), Wayne Richard
Texas House District 67
Democrat: Jefferson Nunn, Makala Washington
Republican: Jeff Leach (Incumbent), Daren Meis
Texas House District 68
Democrat: Stacey Swann
Republican: David Spiller (Incumbent), Kerri Kingsbery
Texas House District 69
Democrat: Walter Coppage
Republican: James Frank (Incumbent)
Texas House District 70
Democrat: Mihaela Plesa (Incumbent)
Republican: Joe Collins, Steve Kinard
Texas House District 71
Democrat: Linda Goolsbee
Republican: Stan Lambert (Incumbent), Liz Case
Texas House District 72
Democrat: No primary candidates running
Republican: Drew Darby (Incumbent), Stormy Bradley
Texas House District 73
Democrat: Sally Duval
Republican: Carrie Isaac (Incumbent)
Texas House District 74
Democrat: Eddie Morales Jr. (Incumbent)
Republican: Robert Garza, John McLeon
Texas House District 75
Democrat: Mary E. González (Incumbent)
Republican: No primary candidates running
Texas House District 76
Democrat: Suleman Lalani (Incumbent), Vanesia R. Johnson
Republican: Dayo David, Summara Kanwal, Lea C.S. Simmons
Texas House District 77
Democrat: Alexsandra Annello, Norma Chávez, Vince Perez, Homer Reza
Republican: No primary candidates running
Texas House District 78
Democrat: Joe Moody (Incumbent)
Republican: No primary candidates running
Texas House District 79
Democrat: Claudia Ordaz (Incumbent)
Republican: No primary candidates running
Texas House District 80
Democrat: Cecilia Castellano, Rosie Cuellar, Teresa Johnson-Hernandez, Carlos Lopez, Graciela Villarreal
Republican: Don McLaughlin Jr., Clint Powell, JR Ramirez
Texas House District 81
Democrat: No primary candidates running
Republican: Brooks Landgraf (Incumbent)
Texas House District 82
Democrat: Steven Schafersman
Republican: Tom Craddick (Incumbent)
Texas House District 83
Democrat: No primary candidates running
Republican: Dustin Burrows (Incumbent), Wade Cowan
Texas House District 84
Democrat: Noah Lopez
Republican: Carl Tepper (Incumbent)
Texas House District 85
Democrat: No primary candidates running
Republican: Stan Kitzman (Incumbent), Tim Greeson
Texas House District 86
Democrat: No primary candidates running
Republican: John Smithee (Incumbent), Jamie Haynes
Texas House District 87
Democrat: Timothy W. Gassaway
Republican: Richard Beyea, Cindi Bulla, Caroline Fairly, Jesse Quackenbush
Texas House District 88
Democrat: No primary candidates running
Republican: Ken King (Incumbent), Karen Post
Texas House District 89
Democrat: Darrel Evans
Republican: Candy Noble (Incumbent), Abraham George
Texas House District 90
Democrat: Ramon Romero Jr. (Incumbent)
Republican: No primary candidates running
Texas House District 91
Democrat: No primary candidates running
Republican: Stephanie Klick (Incumbent), David Lowe, Teresa Ramirez
Texas House District 92
Democrat: Salman Bhojani (Incumbent)
Republican: No primary candidates running
Texas House District 93
Democrat: Perla Bojorquez
Republican: Nate Schatzline (Incumbent)
Texas House District 94
Democrat: Denise Wilkerson
Republican: Tony Tinderholt (Incumbent)
Texas House District 95
Democrat: Nicole Collier (Incumbent)
Republican: No primary candidates running
Texas House District 96
Democrat: Ebony Turner
Republican: David Cook (Incumbent)
Texas House District 97
Democrat: Diane Symons, William W. Thorburn, Carlos Walker
Republican: Cheryl Bean, John McQueeney, Leslie Robnett
Texas House District 98
Democrat: Scott Bryan White
Republican: Giovanni Capriglione (Incumbent), Brad Schofield
Texas House District 99
Democrat: Mimi Coffey
Republican: Charlie Geren (Incumbent), Jack Reynolds
Texas House District 100
Democrat: Venton Jones (Incumbent), Sandra Crenshaw, Barbara Mallory Caraway, Justice McFarlane
Republican: No primary candidates running
Texas House District 101
Democrat: Chris Turner (Incumbent)
Republican: Clint Burgess
Texas House District 102
Democrat: Ana-Maria Ramos (Incumbent)
Republican: No primary candidates running
Texas House District 103
Democrat: Rafael Anchía (Incumbent)
Republica: No primary candidates running
Texas House District 104
Democrat: Jessica González (Incumbent)
Republican: No primary candidates running
Texas House District 105
Democrat: Terry Meza (Incumbent)
Republican: Rose Cannaday
Texas House District 106
Democrat: Hava Johnston
Republican: Jared Patterson (Incumbent)
Texas House District 107
Democrat: Linda Garcia
Republican: No primary candidates running
Texas House District 108
Democrat: Elizabeth Ginsberg, Yasmin Simon
Republican: Morgan Meyer (Incumbent), Barry Wernick
Texas House District 109
Democrat: Aicha Davis, Victoria Walton
Republican: No primary candidates running
Texas House District 110
Democrat: Toni Rose (Incumbent)
Republican: No primary candidates running
Texas House District 111
Democrat: Yvonne Davis (Incumbent)
Republican: No primary candidates running
Texas House District 112
Democrat: Averie Bishop
Republican: Angie Chen Button (Incumbent), Chad Carnahan
Texas House District 113
Democrat: Rhetta Andrews Bowers (Incumbent)
Republican: Stephen Stanley
Texas House District 114
Democrat: John Bryant (Incumbent)
Republican: Aimee Ramsey
Texas House District 115
Democrat: Scarlett Cornwallis, Cassandra Hernandez, Kate Rumsey
Republican: John Jun
Texas House District 116
Democrat: Trey Martinez Fischer (Incumbent)
Republican: Darryl Crain
Texas House District 117
Democrat: Philip Cortez (Incumbent)
Republican: Ben Mostyn
Texas House District 118
Democrat: Kristian Carranza, Carlos Quezada
Republican: John Lujan (Incumbent)
Texas House District 119
Democrat: Elizabeth "Liz" Campos (Incumbent), Charles Fuentes
Republican: Brandon J. Grable, Dan Sawatzki
Texas House District 120
Democrat: Barbara Gervin-Hawkins (Incumbent)
Republican: No primary candidates running
Texas House District 121
Democrat: Laurel Jordan Swift: Shekhar Sinha
Republican: Steve Allison (Incumbent), Michael Champion, Marc LaHood
Texas House District 122
Democrat: Kevin Geary
Republican: Mark Dorazio (Incumbent)
Texas House District 123
Democrat: Diego Bernal (Incumbent)
Republican: No primary candidates running
Texas House District 124
Democrat: Josey Garcia (Incumbent)
Republican: Sylvia Soto
Texas House District 125
Democrat: Ray Lopez (Incumbent), Eric Michael Garza
Republican: No primary candidates running
Texas House District 126
Democrat: No primary candidates running
Republican: E. Sam Harless (Incumbent)
Texas House District 127
Democrat: John Lehr
Republican: Charles Cunningham (Incumbent)
Texas House District 128
Democrat: Chuck Crews
Republican: Briscoe Cain (Incumbent), Bianca Gracia
Texas House District 129
Democrat: Doug Peterson
Republican: Dennis Paul (Incumbent)
Texas House District 130
Democrat: Henry Arturo, Brett Robinson
Republican: Tom Oliverson (Incumbent)
Texas House District 131
Democrat: Alma A. Allen (Incumbent), James Guillory, Erik Wilson
Republican: No primary candidates running
Texas House District 132
Democrat: Chase West
Republican: Mike Schofield (Incumbent)
Texas House District 133
Democrat: No primary candidates running
Republican: Mano DeAyala (Incumbent), John Perez
Texas House District 134
Democrat: Ann Johnson (Incumbent)
Republican: Audrey Douglas
Texas House District 135
Democrat: Jon E. Rosenthal (Incumbent)
Republican: No primary candidates running
Texas House District 136
Democrat: John H. Bucy III (Incumbent)
Republican: Amin Salahuddin
Texas House District 137
Democrat: Gene Wu (Incumbent)
Republica: No primary candidates running
Texas House District 138
Democrat: Stephanie Morales
Republican: Lacey Hull (Incumbent), Jared Woodfill
Texas House District 139
Democrat: Rosalind Caesar, Jerry Ford Sr., Mo Jenkins, Angeanette Thibodeaux, Charlene Ward Johnson
Republican: No primary candidates running
Texas House District 140
Democrat: Armando Lucio Walle (Incumbent)
Republican: No primary candidates running
Texas House District 141
Democrat: Senfronia Thompson (Incumbent)
Republican: No primary candidates running
Texas House District 142
Democrat: Harold V. Dutton Jr. (Incumbent), Joyce Chatman, Clint Dan Horn, Danyahel "Danny" Norris
Republican: No primary candidates running
Texas House District 143
Democrat: Ana Hernandez (Incumbent)
Republica: No primary candidates running
Texas House District 144
Democrat: Mary Ann Perez (Incumbent)
Republican: No primary candidates running
Texas House District 145
Democrat: Christina Morales (Incumbent)
Republican: No primary candidates running
Texas House District 146
Democrat: Shawn Nicole Thierry (Incumbent), Lauren Ashley Simmons. Ashton P. Woods
Republican: Lance York
Texas House District 147
Democrat: Jolanda Jones (Incumbent)
Republican: Claudio Gutierrez
Texas House District 148
Democrat: Penny Morales Shaw (Incumbent)
Republican: Kay Smith
Texas House District 149
Democrat: Hubert Vo (Incumbent), David Romero
Republican: Lily Truong
Texas House District 150
Democrat: Marisela "MJ" Jimenez
Republican: Valoree Swanson