He was reelected in 2016 with 56.2% of the vote. The district overlaps with much of the old 7th district, whose incumbent Republican Congressman Pat Meehan chose not to seek re-election, due to allegations regarding a sexual harassment complaint that was settled with the use of taxpayer funds,[4][11] and subsequently resigned from office in April.

[39], The new map drew the home of Democrat Conor Lamb, who won a special election for the old 18th District, into the new 17th. As this is a first-past-the-post election, seat totals are not determined by total popular vote in the state, but instead by results in each congressional district. Babin was reelected in 2016 with 88.6% of the vote, without a Democratic opponent. The PVI for the district is R+7. Arrington was elected 86.7% of the vote in 2016, without a Democratic opponent.

Representative from District 6 is Republican Joe Barton, who has served since 1985. The district's PVI is D+19. The district's PVI is D+9. He was reelected with 71.1% of the vote in 2016 without a Democratic opponent. In November 2017, Barton announced that he would not run for re-election in 2018.[10]. Please get out and vote for John, he has my Total and very Strong Endorsement! Court-mandated districts for 2018 elections. The district's PVI is D+10. Flores was reelected with 60.8% of the vote in 2016.

The old 4th district was in South Central Pennsylvania, but the new 4th district is centered in Montgomery County. [4] Under the new congressional map that was in place in 2019 (represented per 2018's elections), the first district overlaps with much of the former 8th district, which is represented by Republican Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick. He is being challenged in the Republican primary by Mike Sweeney. [4] Boyle opted to run in the 2nd, making the 4th an open seat. Mark Boler, Libertarian nominee in TX-26 in 2012, 2014 and 2016[26], The 27th district is located in the Coastal Bend, anchored by Corpus Christi, and the surrounding areas including Port Aransas and Victoria.

That district's incumbent, Democrat Bob Brady, had served since 1998, but did not run for reelection. The 11th district is located in the Concho Valley including Midland, Odessa, and San Angelo. He was reelected in 2016 with 80.6% of the vote, facing no Democratic opponent. The 28th district starts in parts of the Rio Grande Valley, including Laredo, Mission and Rio Grande City and stretches north into the San Antonio suburbs including Converse and Live Oak. Strong Endorsement! However, he remained in his Pennsylvania Senate seat.[9]. [38] In August, 2017 there was another ruling that the district is unconstitutional.[39]. Burgess is running for reelection. He is a great guy and the absolute "King" of Cutting Taxes. Fitzpatrick took office in 2017, succeeding his brother, former Congressman Mike Fitzpatrick.

It is currently represented by Democrat Marc Veasey, and has been since the district's creation in 2013. On March 24, 2018, Costello announced that he would no longer seek re-election due to the growing Democratic voter demographic in the 6th district. He was reelected with 58.4% of the vote in 2016. A Democrat and an independent are running for this seat. He was reelected in 2016 with 88.0%, facing no Democratic opponent. Congressman Gene Green's seat", "Texas Primary Election Results: 32nd House District", "Congressman Pete Sessions of Texas is doing a great job. The district also includes rural Southeastern Texas, such as Lumberton and Orange. The PVI is R+9. William Negley, non-profit founder, organizer, Jenifer Sarver, businesswoman, congressional aide, former, Robert Stovall, former Chair of the Bexar County Republican Party, chemist, financial advisor, Eric Burkart, CIA officer, author, community planner, organizer, Autry Pruitt, political commentator, author, activist, Mary Street Wilson, pastor, teacher, math professor, social justice activist, Joseph Kopser, aerospace engineer, US Military Veteran, businessman, entrepreneur, Derrick Crowe, businessman, non-profit founder, congressional aide, Elliott McFadden, businessman, Peace Corps member, former Executive Director of the Travis County Democratic Party, consultant, former Executive at AustinCarShare, Austin B-Cycle executive director, communications coordinator, This page was last edited on 28 September 2020, at 02:42. The district overlaps with parts of the former 12th district, which is represented by Republican Keith Rothfus. New maps were subsequently adopted in February 2018, for use in 2018's elections and taking effect with representation in 2019. Christopher Claytor was declared the nominee by defeating Scott Jameson at the Collin County Libertarian Party Convention on Saturday, March 17. Democrats have held a majority in the House of Representatives since January 3, 2019 as a result of the 2018 elections, when they won 235 seats. The current Representative is Republican Lamar Smith, serving since 1987. The PVI of the district is R+28, making it one of the most conservative districts in the nation. He is a powerful vote for #MAGA and loves the Great State of Pennsylvania. The 2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas were held on Tuesday, November 6, 2018.

The 3rd district is located in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, including the Dallas suburbs of Frisco, McKinney, and Plano. The current Representative is Republican Michael C. Burgess, serving since 2003.

The 8th district includes much of the northern suburbs of Houston, such as Conroe, Huntsville, and The Woodlands. It mostly overlaps with the old 1st District. He is being challenged in the Republican primary by Veronica Birkenstock. The incumbent representative is Republican Kenny Marchant, serving since 2005. Voters elected the 53 U.S. Carter is running for reelection. It is currently represented by Republican Brian Babin, who has served since 2015. Vela was reelected with 62.7% of the vote in 2016. Three Democrats ran. Granger was reelected with 69.4% of the vote in 2016.