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Election Night Victories

  • Writer: Texas Family Project
    Texas Family Project
  • 4 hours ago
  • 3 min read

The Texas primary election delivered encouraging results for pro-family fighters across the state. Texas Family Project is proud to report that many of the candidates we recommended had major victories or advanced to runoffs. These results show Texans continue to support leaders who are willing to put families first!


For years, Texas Family Project has worked to inform voters about the candidates who will defend the innocence of children, protect families, and push back against the radical agenda threatening our state. Pro-family values still resonate strongly with Texas voters.

Below are the candidates we proudly recommended who delivered victories on election night.


Candidates With Opposition Who Won Their Primary


These candidates secured outright victories and will move forward to the general election in November:


Statewide


  • Don Huffines — Comptroller


U.S. House of Representatives


  • Steve Toth — CD 2

  • Mark Teixeira — CD 21

  • Brandon Gill — CD 26


Texas Senate


  • Bob Hall — SD 2

  • Brett Ligon — SD 4


Texas House


  • Chris Spencer — HD 1

  • Kristen Plaisance — HD 3

  • Brian Harrison — HD 10

  • Terri Leo-Wilson — HD 23

  • Alan Schoolcraft — HD 44

  • Helen Kerwin — HD 58

  • Mike Olcott — HD 60

  • Keresa Richardson — HD 61

  • Andy Hopper — HD 64

  • David Lowe — HD 91

  • Cheryl Bean — HD 94

  • Armin Mizani — HD 98

  • Marc LaHood — HD 121


Texas Family Project congratulates each one of these candidates for standing strong in their values and winning on election night.


Candidates Advancing to a Runoff


Several of our recommended candidates will now advance to a runoff election, where voters will have another opportunity to send strong pro-family fighters to office:


Statewide


  • Ken Paxton — U.S. Senate

  • Mayes Middleton — Attorney General

  • Bo French — Railroad Commissioner


U.S. House of Representatives


  • Briscoe Cain — CD 9

  • Brandon Herrera — CD 23

  • Jace Yarbrough — CD 32


Runoff elections are critical, and turnout often determines the outcome. Texas Family Project encourages voters to stay engaged and show up once again to help these pro-family candidates finish the race strong.


Candidates Without Opposition


Many of the candidates we recommended faced no primary opposition at all. We congratulate them and encourage Texans to stick with them in November:


Statewide


  • Don Buckingham — Land Commissioner


U.S. House of Representatives

  • Craig Goldman — CD 12

  • Beth Van Duyne — CD 24

  • Roger Williams — CD 25


Texas Senate


  • Bryan Hughes — SD 1

  • Leigh Wambsganss — SD 9

  • Kevin Sparks — SD 31


Texas House


  • Brent Money — HD 2

  • Daniel Alders — HD 6

  • Matt Morgan — HD 26

  • AJ Louderback — HD 30

  • Katrina Pierson — HD 33

  • Wes Virdell — HD 53

  • Hillary Hickland — HD 55

  • Richard Hayes — HD 57

  • Shelley Luther — HD 62

  • Ben Bumgarner — HD 63

  • Mitch Little — HD 65

  • Matt Shaheen — HD 66

  • Don McLaughlin — HD 80

  • Caroline Fairly — HD 87

  • Valoree Swanson — HD 150


Looking Ahead


Primary elections often determine the future of Texas politics, and the results of this election demonstrate something important: Texans still want leaders who will fight for families, protect children, and stand for biblical values.

But the work is far from finished.


Runoff elections are coming, and the general election will follow soon after. If we want to continue protecting Texas from the radical policies spreading across the country, voters must stay engaged and informed. Make sure you are following us on Facebook, Instagram, and X for the latest news!


 
 

TFP is on the front lines for Texas families, as the Left continues waging their anti-family war, and will not back down.

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