Texas U.S. House 2026 Primary Election Results Announced

The Texas U.S. House 2026 Primary Election results are crucial for determining the party nominees for the upcoming election in November. The recent primaries held on a Tuesday marked a significant event in the electoral calendar, with winners potentially advancing to a runoff in May if no candidate secures more than 50 percent of the vote.
Key Races in Texas Primaries
Among the notable races is Texas’ 18th congressional district, known for its strong Democratic base. The recent redistricting has resulted in two incumbent Democratic congressmen competing for the same position.
Incumbents Compete in Deep-Blue District
- Rep. Christian Menefee: Elected through a special election earlier this year, Menefee is aiming to retain his seat.
- Rep. Al Green: An experienced politician in his 11th term, Green has previously made headlines for his protests, including an incident during the State of the Union address.
This primary election underscores the shifting dynamics in Texas politics, particularly in districts that lean heavily towards one party. Candidates will be closely monitored as they position themselves for a highly competitive November election.
Runoff Contingency
If no candidate secures a majority, a runoff will be necessary. Such scenarios often heighten the stakes, making it essential for each candidate to mobilize their supporters effectively.
- The top two finishers will advance to this runoff.
- This situation could lead to increased voter turnout as each party strives to ensure their candidate’s success.
As Texas gears up for the upcoming November election, these primary results will shape the political landscape for months to come. Voters and observers alike will watch closely as the situation develops.




