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Abbott faced a number of Republican challengers, including former party chair and ex-Florida congressman Allen West, former state senator Don Huffines, and political commentator Chad Prather, all of which have been vocal critics of Abbott due to his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic in Texas.
Abbott won by 10.9%, a slightly smaller margin of victory than his 13.3% margin in 2018 in spite of a much more Republican national climate in 2022, making this the closest gubernatorial election in Texas since 2006, and the closest election of Abbott's entire political career since his first race for the Texas Supreme Court in 1998.
Sykes, who had served as minority leader in the Ohio House, defeated Republican Madison Gesiotto Gilbert in 2022 in a newly redrawn 13th District that put all of Summit County in the same voting bloc.
Early voting begins Tuesday, Feb. 20, for the March 5 primary. Federal, state and county races are on the ballot. Voters head to the polls starting on Feb. 20, with early voting running through ...
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. [6] This left the partisan balance at 85 Republicans and 65 Democrats going into the 2022 elections.
Status of other Summit County district races. All eight Summit County district seats are on the ballot this year (the council also includes three at-large seats that will be up for election next ...
November 2, 2022 at 10:29 AM Below is the sample ballot for all of the races in Tarrant County in the Nov. 8 general election. Visit here to download a sample ballot for your location.
[1] [2] During the 2022 elections, the Democrats and Republicans each gained one of the two seats Texas gained through reapportionment. [3] [4] While Republicans flipped the 15th district, Democrats flipped back the 34th district, and retained the 28th district, dashing Republican hopes of a red wave in the Rio Grande Valley. [5]