- Source: 2022 Texas House of Representatives election
The 2022 Texas House of Representatives elections were held on November 8, 2022, to elect representatives from all 150 House of Representatives districts across the U.S. state of Texas. It was held alongside numerous other federal, state, and local elections, including the 2022 Texas State Senate election. The winners of this election served in the 88th Texas Legislature, with seats apportioned according to the 2020 United States census.
Background
Democrats made major inroads in the Texas House of representatives in 2018, especially in suburban areas; however, in 2020, Republicans maintained control of the Texas House of Representatives by an 83–67 margin. Republicans had controlled the chamber since the 2002 election.
This election was the first election held after the 2020 United States redistricting cycle.
In July 2021, the majority of Democratic representatives broke quorum during a special legislative session in protest of a controversial Republican-backed voting restrictions bill.
On November 2, 2021, Republican John Lujan won a special election in District 118, flipping it.
On November 15, 2021, Democratic representative Ryan Guillen announced he was changing his party affiliation to Republican. Guillen was the only Democrat in the state house to vote in favor of the Republicans' voting and transgender athlete laws.
This left the partisan balance at 85 Republicans and 65 Democrats going into the 2022 elections. Democrats would have needed to flip 11 seats in order to claim control of the chamber from Republicans.
Redistricting
Following the 2020 United States census, the Texas Legislature underwent its decennial redistricting. Texas House of Representatives districts follow the "county line rule," effectively granting individual counties delegations of state house seats based on their population. The census found that Texas had a population of 29,145,505 in 2020, giving each district an "ideal population" of 194,303 people. In 2010, the "ideal population for a district" was 167,637 people. Counties with at least this number of people must fully contain at least one state house district. Counties with sufficient population for two or more districts must be divided into that number of districts. Should a county have sufficient population for one or more district plus a fraction of another, one district from another county may extend into it to represent the remaining population. District delegations for counties with at least one district changed as follows following the 2020 Census:
*Cameron County contains parts of both District 35 and District 37, which the Mexican American Legislative Caucus argued in MALC v. Abbott violates the "county line rule."
As a result of these changes, the following districts drastically moved:
District 9 moved from the Louisiana/Arkansas border to central East Texas.
Districts 12 and 13 switched places.
District 19 moved from East Texas to Central Texas.
District 57 moved from East Texas to Denton County.
District 61 moved from Wise and Parker Counties to Collin County.
District 68 moved from West Texas to North Texas.
District 76 moved from El Paso County to Fort Bend County.
= Seats without incumbents
=District 13 (around McLennan County)
District 20 (Williamson County)
District 37 (Willacy & Cameron counties)
District 57 (Denton County)
District 65 (Denton County)
District 70 (Collin County)
District 73 (Hays & Comal Counties)
District 76 (Fort Bend County)
District 85 (west of Harris County)
District 107 (Dallas County)
= Double-bunked incumbents
=*Double bunked means that two incumbents are forced into the same district due to redistricting.
District 7 - Jay Dean (R) and Chris Paddie (R)
District 9 - James White (R) and Trent Ashby (R)
District 12 - Kyle Kacal (R) and Ben Leman (R)
District 19 - Terry Wilson (R) and Kyle Biedermann (R)
District 26 - Jacey Jetton (R) and Phil Stephenson (R)
District 38 - Alex Dominguez (D) and Eddie Lucio III (D)
District 60 - Glenn Rogers (R) and Phil King (R)
District 63 - Tan Parker (R) and Michelle Beckley (D)
District 79 - Claudia Ordaz Perez (D) and Art Fierro (D)
District 108 - Morgan Meyer (R) and John Turner (D)
Retirements
25 incumbents, including 10 Democrats and 15 Republicans, retired, 10 of which sought other office.
District 9: Chris Paddie (R) retired.
District 13: Ben Leman (R) retired.
District 17: John Cyrier (R) retired.
District 19: James White (R) retired to run for Texas Commissioner of Agriculture.
District 22: Joe Deshotel (D) retired.
District 23: Mayes Middleton (R) retired to run for Texas State Senate.
District 37: Alex Dominguez (D) retired to run for Texas State Senate.
District 38: Eddie Lucio III (D) retired early on January 31, 2022, causing a special election.
District 50: Celia Israel (D) retired to run for Mayor of Austin.
District 51: Eddie Rodriguez (D) retired to run for US House of Representatives in District 35.
District 61: Phil King (R) retired to run for Texas State Senate.
District 63: Tan Parker (R) retired to run for Texas State Senate.
District 65: Michelle Beckley (D) retired to run for Texas Lieutenant Governor.
District 70: Scott Sanford (R) retired.
District 73: Kyle Biedermann (R) retired.
District 84: John Frullo (R) retired.
District 92: Jeff Cason (R) retired.
District 93: Matt Krause (R) retired to run for Tarrant County District Attorney.
District 100: Jasmine Crockett (D) retired to run for the US House of Representatives in District 30.
District 114: John Turner (D) retired.
District 122: Lyle Larson (R) retired.
District 124: Ina Minjarez (D) retired to run for Bexar County Commissioners Court Judge.
District 127: Dan Huberty (R) retired.
District 133: Jim Murphy (R) retired.
District 147: Garnet Coleman (D) retired early on February 28, 2022.
Special elections
District 10: Jake Ellzey (R) was elected for the Texas's 6th congressional district of the United States House of Representatives in a special election. A special election to fill his seat in the Texas House of Representatives was held on August 31, 2021. No candidate received 50% of the vote, so the top-two winners, Brian Harrison and former state Rep. John Wray, advanced to a runoff held on September 28. Harrison won the runoff and was sworn in on October 12, 2021.
District 68: Drew Springer (R) was elected for the District 30 of the Senate in a special election. A special election for the district was held on January 23, 2021. No candidate received 50% of the votes to win the election, so a runoff election was held to determine a winner of the top two candidates of the January election, Craig Carter and David Spiller. Spiller won the election on February 23, and was sworn in on March 9, 2021.
District 118: Leo Pacheco (D) resigned to teach public administration at San Antonio College. A special election for the district was held on September 29, 2021. No candidate received 50% of the votes to win the election, so a runoff election will be held to determine a winner of the top two candidates of the September election, John Lujan and Frank Ramirez. Lujan narrowly won the runoff on November 2, 2021, flipping the district which Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden had won by 14 percentage points in 2020.
District 38: Eddie Lucio III (D) announced he would not seek re-election in 2022, citing personal reasons. On January 31, 2022, he resigned from his seat early. A special election to fill the seat for the remainder of Lucio's term was held on May 7, 2022. Because the filing deadline passed on December 13, 2021, the winner of the special election, Erin Gamez, would not have been able to run for a full term unless she had already filed for the general election.
Incumbents defeated
= In primaries
=Democrats
District 79: Art Fierro lost renomination to fellow incumbent Claudia Ordaz Perez in a redistricting race.
Republicans
District 85: Phil Stephenson lost renomination to Stan Kitzman.
Predictions
Redistricting greatly reduced the number of competitive seats in the state, making it almost certain that the chamber would remain in Republican hands.
= Statewide
== Competitive districts
=Summary of results
= Statewide
== Close races
=Seats where the margin of victory was under 10%:
= Results by district
=Detailed results
= District 1
=Fourth-term incumbent Republican representative Gary VanDeaver had represented the 1st District since 2015. As no other candidate ran in the race, he was declared elected and the election was canceled.
= District 2
=First-term incumbent Republican representative Bryan Slaton had represented the 2nd District since 2021. As no other candidate ran in the race, he was declared elected and the election was canceled.
= District 3
=Fifth-term incumbent Republican representative Cecil Bell Jr. had represented the 3rd District since 2013. As no other candidate ran in the race, he was declared elected and the election was canceled.
= District 4
=Second-term incumbent Republican representative Keith Bell had represented the 4th District since 2019. Matt Savino ran as the Libertarian candidate.
= District 5
=Third-term incumbent Republican representative Cole Hefner had represented the 5th District since 2017. As no other candidate ran in the race, he was declared elected and the election was canceled.
= District 6
=Fifth-term incumbent Republican representative Matt Schaefer had represented the 6th District since 2013. Cody Grace ran as the Democratic candidate.
= District 7
=Third-term incumbent Republican representative Jay Dean had represented the 7th District since 2017. During redistricting, the 7th District was redrawn to include the old 9th District, which had been represented by fifth-term incumbent Republican representative Chris Paddie since 2013. Jay Dean ran for reelection, and Chris Paddie announced that he would not be seeking reelection. As no other candidate ran in the race, Jay Dean was declared elected and the election was canceled.
= District 8
=Second-term incumbent Republican representative Cody Harris had represented the 8th District since 2019. R. Edwin Adams ran as the Libertarian candidate.
= District 9
=Fifth-term incumbent Republican representative Trent Ashby had represented the 57th District since 2013. In redistricting, District 57 was renumbered to District 9. Jason Rogers ran as the Democratic candidate.
= District 10
=First-term incumbent Republican representative Jake Ellzey represented the 10th District from January 2021 to July 2021. He resigned in July 2021 to run for U.S. House of Representatives in Texas 6th District special election. Jake Ellzey was succeeded by Brian Harrison, who ran for a full term. As no other candidate ran in the race, he was declared elected and the election was canceled.
= District 11
=Fifth-term incumbent Republican representative Travis Clardy had represented Texas House of Representatives 11th District since 2013.
= District 12
=Fifth-term incumbent Republican representative Kyle Kacal had represented Texas House of Representatives 12th District since 2013. Second-term incumbent Republican representative Ben Leman had represented Texas House of Representatives 13th District since 2019. The new 12th District was redrawn from the old 12th District and 13th District.
= District 13
=This district was created by the 2020 redistricting cycle. McLennan County was drawn in to this district.
= District 14
=Sixth-term incumbent Republican representative John N. Raney had represented Texas House of Representatives 14th District since 2011. He won reelection. Jeff Miller ran as the Libertarian candidate.
= District 15
=Second-term incumbent Republican representative Steve Toth had represented Texas House of Representatives 15th District since 2019. He won reelection. Kristin Johnson ran as the Democratic candidate.
= District 16
=Fourth-term incumbent Republican representative Will Metcalf had represented Texas House of Representatives 16th District since 2015.
= District 17
=Fourth-term incumbent Republican representative John Cyrier had represented Texas House of Representatives 17th District since 2015. He did not seek reelection.
= Districts 18
=Third-term incumbent Republican representative Ernest Bailes had represented Texas House of Representatives 18th District since 2017.
= Districts 19
=Third-term incumbent Republican representative Terry Wilson had represented Texas House of Representatives 20th District since 2017. He ran for election in new 20th District. Fifth-term incumbent Republican representative Kyle Biedermann had represented Texas House of Representatives 73rd District since 2013. He did not seek reelection. The 19th District was redrawn from the old 20th District and 73rd District.
= District 20
=This district was created by the 2020 redistricting cycle. Williamson County was drawn in to this district. Terry Wilson ran as the Republican candidate. Raul Camacho ran as the Democratic candidate.
= District 21
=Fourth-term incumbent Republican representative Dade Phelan had represented Texas House of Representatives 21st District since 2015. He won reelection.
= District 22
=12th-term incumbent Democratic representative Joe Deshotel had represented Texas House of Representatives 22nd District since 1999. He did not seek reelection.
= District 23
=Second-term incumbent Republican representative Mayes Middleton had represented Texas House of Representatives 23rd District since 2015. He retired to run in the Texas State Senate 11th District election.
= District 24
=Fifth-term incumbent Republican representative Greg Bonnen had represented Texas House of Representatives 24th District since 2013. He won reelection.
= District 25
=First-term incumbent Republican representative Cody Vasut had represented Texas House of Representatives 25th District since 2021. He won reelection.
= District 26
=First-term incumbent Republican representative Jacey Jetton had represented Texas House of Representatives 26th District since 2021. He won election in New 26th District. Fifth-term incumbent Republican representative Phil Stephenson had represented Texas House of Representatives 85th District since 2013. He did not seek reelection. The 26th District was redrawn from the old 26th District and 85th District.
= District 27
=Sixth-term incumbent Republican representative Jacey Jetton had represented Texas House of Representatives 27th District since 2011. He won reelection in the new 26th District.
= District 28
=Second-term incumbent Republican representative Gary Gates had represented Texas House of Representatives 28th District since 2020. He won reelection.
= District 29
=Fifth-term incumbent Republican representative Ed Thompson had represented Texas House of Representatives 29th District since 2013. He won reelection.
= District 30
=12th-term incumbent Republican representative Geanie Morrison had represented Texas House of Representatives 30th District since 1999. She won reelection.
= District 31
=Tenth-term incumbent Republican representative Ryan Guillen had represented Texas House of Representatives 31st District since 2003. First elected as a Democrat, he announced he would switch to the Republican Party on November 15, 2021. He won reelection.
= District 32
=Seventh-term incumbent Republican representative Todd Ames Hunter had represented Texas House of Representatives 32nd District since 2009. He won reelection.
= District 33
=Third-term incumbent Republican representative Justin Holland had represented Texas House of Representatives 33rd District since 2017. He won reelection.
= District 34
=Fifth-term incumbent Democratic representative Abel Herrero had represented Texas House of Representatives 34th District since 2013. He won reelection.
= District 35
=Fifth-term incumbent Democratic representative Oscar Longoria had represented Texas House of Representatives 35th District since 2013. He won reelection.
= District 36
=Sixth-term incumbent Democratic representative Sergio Muñoz had represented Texas House of Representatives 36th District since 2011. He won reelection.
= District 37
=This district was created by the 2020 redistricting cycle. Willacy County and Cameron County were drawn in to this district. The district was a prime subject in the redistricting lawsuit MALC v. Abbott, which alleged that the district was drawn in a racially discriminatory manner. No decision was reached prior to the election, so the district was used for the election without changes.
= District 38
=Second-term incumbent Democratic representative Alex Dominguez had represented Texas House of Representatives 37th District since 2019. He retired to run for Texas State Senate 27th District. Eighth-term incumbent Democratic representative Eddie Lucio III had represented Texas House of Representatives 38th District since 2011. He resigned in January 2022. The seat would be filled for the remainder of the term by a special election. The new 38th District was redrawn from the old 37th District and 38th District.
= District 39
=Ninth-term incumbent Democratic representative Armando Martinez had represented Texas House of Representatives 39th District since 2005. He won reelection.
= District 40
=Fifth-term incumbent Democratic representative Terry Canales had represented Texas House of Representatives 40th District since 2013. He won reelection.
= District 41
=Sixth-term incumbent Democratic representative Robert Guerra had represented Texas House of Representatives 41st District since 2012. He won reelection.
= District 42
=11th-term incumbent Democratic representative Richard Pena Raymond had represented Texas House of Representatives 42nd District since 2001. He won reelection.
= District 43
=Sixth-term incumbent Republican representative J. M. Lozano had represented Texas House of Representatives 43rd District since 2011. He won reelection.
= District 44
=Sixth-term incumbent Republican representative John Kuempel had represented Texas House of Representatives 44th District since 2011. He won reelection.
= District 45
=Second-term incumbent Democratic representative Erin Zwiener had represented Texas House of Representatives 45th District since 2019. She won reelection.
= District 46
=Second-term incumbent Democratic representative Sheryl Cole had represented the Texas House of Representatives' 46th District since 2019. She won reelection. This district incorporates parts of East Austin, Pflugerville, and Manor.
= District 47
=Second-term incumbent Democratic representative Vikki Goodwin had represented Texas House of Representatives 47th District since 2019. She won reelection.
= District 48
=Eighth-term incumbent Democratic representative Donna Howard had represented Texas House of Representatives 48th District since 2006. She won reelection.
= District 49
=Third-term incumbent Democratic representative Gina Hinojosa had represented Texas House of Representatives 49th District since 2017. She won reelection.
= District 50
=Fifth-term incumbent Democratic representative Celia Israel had represented Texas House of Representatives 49th District since 2014. She did not seek reelection.
= District 51
=Fifth-term incumbent Democratic representative Eddie Rodriguez had represented Texas House of Representatives 51st District since 2013. He retired to run for Texas State Senate 35th District.
= District 52
=Third-term incumbent Democratic representative James Talarico had represented Texas House of Representatives 52nd District since 2018. He announced that he would move to the 50th District after his district was redrawn to favor Republicans.
= District 53
=Fourth-term incumbent Republican representative Andrew S. Murr had represented Texas House of Representatives 53rd District since 2015. He won reelection.
= District 54
=Second-term incumbent Republican representative Brad Buckley had represented Texas House of Representatives 54th District since 2019. He won reelection.
= District 55
=Third-term incumbent Republican representative Hugh Shine had represented Texas House of Representatives 55th District since 2017. He won reelection.
= District 56
=Ninth-term incumbent Republican representative Hugh Shine had represented Texas House of Representatives 55th District since 2005. He won reelection.
= District 57
=This district was created by the 2020 redistricting cycle. A part of Denton County was drawn in to this district.
= District 58
=Fourth-term incumbent Republican representative DeWayne Burns had represented Texas House of Representatives 58th District since 2015. He won reelection.
= District 59
=First-term incumbent Republican representative Shelby Slawson had represented Texas House of Representatives 59th District since 2021.He won reelection.
= District 60
=First-term incumbent Republican representative Glenn Rogers had represented Texas House of Representatives 60th District since 2021. 12th-term incumbent Republican representative Phil King had represented Texas House of Representatives 61st District since 1999. The new 60th District was redrawn from the old 60th District and 61st District.
= District 61
=This district was created by the 2020 redistricting cycle. A part of Collin County was drawn in to this district.
= District 62
=Third-term incumbent Republican representative Reggie Smith had represented Texas House of Representatives 62nd District since 2018. He won reelection.
= District 63
=Eighth-term incumbent Republican representative Tan Parker had represented Texas House of Representatives 63rd District since 2007. He retired to run for Texas State Senate 12th District. Second-term incumbent Democratic representative Michelle Beckley had represented Texas House of Representatives 65th District since 2019. She retired to run for lieutenant governor of Texas. The new 63rd District was redrawn from the old 63rd District and 65th District.
= District 64
=Third-term incumbent Republican representative Lynn Stucky had represented Texas House of Representatives 64th District since 2017. He won reelection.
= District 65
=This district was created by the 2020 redistricting cycle. A part of Denton County was drawn in to this district.
= District 66
=Fourth-term incumbent Republican representative Matt Shaheen had represented Texas House of Representatives 66th District since 2015. He won reelection.
= District 67
=Fifth-term incumbent Republican representative Jeff Leach had represented Texas House of Representatives 67th District since 2013. He won reelection.
= District 68
=First-term incumbent Republican representative David Spiller had represented Texas House of Representatives 68th District since 2021. He won reelection. By the 2020 redistricting cycle, Texas House 68th District moved from West Texas to North Texas.
= District 69
=Fifth-term incumbent Republican representative James Frank had represented Texas House of Representatives 69th District since 2013. He won reelection.
= District 70
=Formerly based around McKinney, District 70 was redrawn to center around Plano. Incumbent Republican Scott Sanford did not run for reelection in the new district. Formerly a Republican stronghold, southern Collin County had become increasingly competitive in recent years, so both parties expected the race to be close. Democrat Mihaela Plesa narrowly defeated Republican Jamee Jolly to win the seat, becoming the first Democrat to win election from Collin County in over 30 years.
= District 71
=Third-term incumbent Republican representative Stan Lambert had represented Texas House of Representatives 71st District since 2017. He won reelection.
= District 72
=Eighth-term incumbent Republican representative Drew Darby had represented Texas House of Representatives 72nd District since 2007. He won reelection.
= District 73
=This district was created by the 2020 redistricting cycle. Hays County and Comal County were drawn in to this district.
= District 74
=First-term incumbent Democratic representative Eddie Morales had represented Texas House of Representatives 74th District since 2021. He won reelection.
= District 75
=Fifth-term incumbent Democratic representative Mary E. Gonzalez had represented Texas House of Representatives 75th District since 2013. He won reelection.
= District 76
=First-term incumbent Democratic representative Claudia Ordaz Perez had represented Texas House of Representatives 76th District since 2021. She ran for reelection in the 79th District. By the 2020 redistricting cycle Texas House 76th District moved from El Paso County to Fort Bend County.
= District 77
=First-term incumbent Democratic representative Evelina Ortega had represented Texas House of Representatives 77th District since 2021. He won reelection. The new 77th District was redrawn from the old 76th District and 77th District.
= District 78
=Fifth-term incumbent Democratic representative Joe Moody had represented Texas House of Representatives 78th District since 2013. He won reelection.
= District 79
=First-term incumbent Democratic representative Claudia Ordaz Perez had represented Texas House of Representatives 77th District since 2021. He ran for election in the 79th District. Second-term incumbent Democratic representative Art Fierro had represented Texas House of Representatives 79th District since 2019. He lost renomination in the primary elections.
= District 80
=Ninth-term incumbent Democratic representative Tracy King had represented Texas House of Representatives 80th District since 2005. He won reelection.
= District 81
=Fourth-term incumbent Republican representative Brooks Landgraf had represented Texas House of Representatives 81st District since 2015. He won reelection.
= District 82
=27th-term incumbent Republican representative Tom Craddick had represented Texas House of Representatives 82nd District since 1969. He won reelection.
= District 83
=Fourth-term incumbent Republican representative Dustin Burrows had represented Texas House of Representatives 83rd District since 2015. He won reelection.
= District 84
=Sixth-term incumbent Republican representative John Frullo had represented Texas House of Representatives 84th District since 2010. He did not seek reelection.
= District 85
=This district was created by the 2020 redistricting cycle. West of Harris County was drawn in to this district.
= District 86
=19th-term incumbent Republican representative John T. Smithee had represented Texas House of Representatives 86th District since 1985. He won reelection.
= District 87
=Sixth-term incumbent Republican representative Four Price had represented Texas House of Representatives 87th District since 2011. He won reelection.
= District 88
=Fifth-term incumbent Republican representative Ken King had represented Texas House of Representatives 88th District since 2013. He won reelection.
= District 89
=Second-term incumbent Republican representative Candy Noble had represented Texas House of Representatives 89th District since 2019. He won reelection.
= District 90
=Fourth-term incumbent Democratic representative Ramon Romero Jr. had represented Texas House of Representatives 90th District since 2015. He won reelection.
= District 91
=Fifth-term incumbent Republican representative Stephanie Klick had represented Texas House of Representatives 91st District since 2013. She won reelection.
= District 92
=First-term incumbent Republican representative Jeff Cason had represented Texas House of Representatives 92nd District since 2021. He announced he would not seek reelection after redistricting changed his district to be more Democratic-leaning.
= District 93
=Fifth-term incumbent Republican representative Matt Krause had represented Texas House of Representatives 93rd District since 2013. He retired to run for Tarrant County District Attorney.
= District 94
=Fourth-term incumbent Republican representative Tony Tinderholt had represented Texas House of Representatives 94th District since 2013.
= District 95
=Fifth-term incumbent Democratic representative Nicole Collier had represented Texas House of Representatives 95th District since 2013.
= District 96
=First-term incumbent Republican representative David Cook had represented Texas House of Representatives 96th District since 2021.
= District 97
=Fifth-term incumbent Republican representative Craig Goldman had represented Texas House of Representatives 97th District since 2013.
= District 98
=Fifth-term incumbent Republican representative Giovanni Capriglione had represented Texas House of Representatives 98th District since 2013. He won reelection.
= District 99
=Fifth-term incumbent Republican representative Charlie Geren had represented Texas House of Representatives 99th District since 2013. He won reelection.
= District 100
=First-term incumbent Democratic representative Jasmine Crockett had represented Texas House of Representatives 100th District since 2021. She retired to run for Texas's 30th congressional district.
= District 101
=Fifth-term incumbent Democratic representative Chris Turner had represented Texas House of Representatives 101st District since 2013. He won reelection.
= District 102
=Second-term incumbent Democratic representative Ana-Maria Ramos had represented Texas House of Representatives 102nd District since 2019. She won reelection.
= District 103
=Ninth-term incumbent Democratic representative Rafael Anchia had represented Texas House of Representatives 103rd District since 2005. He won reelection.
= District 104
=Second-term incumbent Democratic representative Jessica Gonzalez hag represented Texas House of Representatives 104th District since 2019. She won reelection.
= District 105
=Second-term incumbent Democratic representative Terry Meza had represented Texas House of Representatives 105th District since 2019. He won reelection.
= District 106
=Second-term incumbent Republican representative Jared Patterson had represented Texas House of Representatives 106th District since 2019. He won reelection.
= District 107
=Third-term incumbent Democratic representative Victoria Neave had represented Texas House of Representatives 107th District since 2017. She won reelection.
= District 108
=Fourth-term incumbent Republican representative Morgan Meyer had represented Texas House of Representatives 108th District since 2015. Second-term incumbent Democratic representative John Turner had represented Texas House of Representatives 114th District since 2019. He did not seek reelection after the 108th District was redrawn from the old 108th District and 114th District. Meyer won reelection.
= District 109
=Second-term incumbent Democratic representative Carl Sherman had represented Texas House of Representatives 109th District since 2019. He won reelection.
= District 110
=Fifth-term incumbent Democratic representative Toni Rose had represented Texas House of Representatives 110th District since 2013. She won reelection.
= District 111
=20th-term incumbent Democratic representative Yvonne Davis had represented Texas House of Representatives 111th District since 1993. She won reelection.
= District 112
=Seventh-term incumbent Republican representative Angie Chen Button had represented Texas House of Representatives 112th District since 2009. She won reelection.
= District 113
=Second-term incumbent Democratic representative Rhetta Andrews Bowers had represented Texas House of Representatives 113th District since 2019. She won reelection.
= District 114
=This district was created by the 2020 redistricting cycle. Former U.S. Representative John Bryant won the open seat.
= District 115
=Second-term incumbent Democratic representative Julie Johnson had represented Texas House of Representatives 115th District since 2019. She won reelection.
= District 116
=Second-term incumbent Democratic representative Trey Martinez Fischer had represented Texas House of Representatives 116th District since 2019. He won reelection.
= District 117
=Third-term incumbent Democratic representative Philip Cortez had represented Texas House of Representatives 117th District since 2017. She won reelection.
= District 118
=Incumbent Republican John Lujan was elected in a 2021 special election and had previously represented the district after winning a 2015 special election. Despite both of these victories, he had never served in the legislature due to being elected after the legislative session had finished. He won reelection in a rematch against his 2021 runoff opponent Frank Ramirez.
= District 119
=First-term incumbent Democratic representative Elizabeth Campos had represented Texas House of Representatives 119th District since 2021. He won reelection.
= District 120
=Third-term incumbent Democratic representative Barbara Gervin-Hawkins had represented Texas House of Representatives 120th District since 2017. He won reelection.
= District 121
=Second-term incumbent Republican representative Steve Allison had represented Texas House of Representatives 121st District since 2019. He won reelection.
= District 122
=Sixth-term incumbent Republican representative Lyle Larson had represented Texas House of Representatives 122nd District since 2011. He did not seek reelection.
= District 123
=Fourth-term incumbent Democratic representative Diego Bernal had represented Texas House of Representatives 123rd District since 2015. He won reelection.
= District 124
=Fourth-term incumbent Democratic representative Ina Minjarez had represented Texas House of Representatives 124th District since 2015. She retired to run for Bexar County Commissioners Court Judge.
= District 125
=Second-term incumbent Democratic representative Ray Lopez had represented Texas House of Representatives 125th District since 2019. He won reelection.
= District 126
=Second-term incumbent Republican representative Sam Harless had represented Texas House of Representatives 126th District since 2019. He won reelection.
= District 127
=Sixth-term incumbent Republican representative Dan Huberty had represented Texas House of Representatives 127th District since 2011. He did not seek reelection.
= District 128
=Third-term incumbent Republican representative Briscoe Cain had represented Texas House of Representatives 128th District since 2017. He won reelection.
= District 129
=Fourth-term incumbent Republican representative Dennis Paul had represented Texas House of Representatives 129th District since 2015. He won reelection.
= District 130
=Third-term incumbent Republican representative Briscoe Cain had represented Texas House of Representatives 130th District since 2017. He won reelection.
= District 131
=Ninth-term incumbent Democratic representative Alma A. Allen had represented Texas House of Representatives 131st District since 2009. He won reelection.
= District 132
=First-term incumbent Republican representative Mike Schofield had represented Texas House of Representatives 132nd District since 2021. He won reelection.
= District 133
=Sixth-term incumbent Republican representative Jim Murphy had represented Texas House of Representatives 133rd District since 2011. He ran for reelection, but withdrew before the Republican primary.
= District 134
=First-term incumbent Democratic representative Ann Johnson had represented Texas House of Representatives 134th District since 2021. She won reelection.
= District 135
=Second-term incumbent Democratic representative Jon Rosenthal had represented Texas House of Representatives 135th District since 2019. He won reelection.
= District 136
=Second-term incumbent Democratic representative John Bucy III had represented Texas House of Representatives 136th District since 2019. He won reelection.
= District 137
=Fifth-term incumbent Democratic representative Gene Wu had represented Texas House of Representatives 137th District since 2013. He won reelection.
= District 138
=First-term incumbent Republican representative Lacey Hull had represented Texas House of Representatives 138th District since 2021. He won reelection.
= District 139
=Fourth-term incumbent Democratic representative Jarvis Johnson had represented Texas House of Representatives 139th District since 2016. He won reelection.
= District 140
=Seventh-term incumbent Democratic representative Jarvis Johnson had represented Texas House of Representatives 140th District since 2009. He won reelection.
= District 141
=25th-term incumbent Democratic representative Senfronia Thompson had represented Texas House of Representatives 141st District since 1973. He won reelection.
= District 142
=19th-term incumbent Democratic representative Harold Dutton Jr. had represented Texas House of Representatives 142nd District since 1985. He won reelection.
= District 143
=Ninth-term incumbent Democratic representative Ana Hernandez had represented Texas House of Representatives 143rd District since 2005. She won reelection.
= District 144
=Third-term incumbent Democratic representative Mary Ann Perez had represented Texas House of Representatives 144th District since 2005. She won reelection.
= District 145
=Second-term incumbent Democratic representative Christina Morales had represented Texas House of Representatives 145th District since 2005. She won reelection.
= District 146
=Third-term incumbent Democratic representative Shawn Thierry had represented Texas House of Representatives 146th District since 2017. She won reelection.
= District 147
=16th-term incumbent Democratic representative Garnet Coleman had represented Texas House of Representatives 146th District since 2017. He resigned in February 2022. Republican Damien Thaddeus Jones suspended his campaign before winning the nomination and did not appear on the general election ballot.
= District 148
=First-term incumbent Democratic representative Penny Morales Shaw had represented Texas House of Representatives 148th District since 2021. She won reelection.
= District 149
=Ninth-term incumbent Democratic representative Hubert Vo had represented Texas House of Representatives 149th District since 2005. He won reelection.
= District 150
=Third-term incumbent Republican representative Valoree Swanson had represented Texas House of Representatives 150th District since 2017. She won reelection.
See also
2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas
2022 Texas gubernatorial election
2022 United States state legislative elections
2022 Texas State Senate election
2022 Texas elections
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