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The 2021 Texas's 6th congressional district special election was held on May 1, 2021. The seat became vacant after incumbent Republican Ron Wright died on February 7 of COVID-19 .
The 2021 Texas's 6th congressional district special election was caused by the death of incumbent Republican Ron Wright on February 7. A nonpartisan blanket primary was held on May 5. No candidate won over 50% of the vote, leading to a run-off between Jake Ellzey , a member of the Texas House of Representatives from the 10th district , and ...
In February 2021, Harrison was reported to be exploring running for the special election in Texas's 6th congressional district after the death of incumbent Ron Wright. [15] On March 1, 2021, Harrison officially declared his candidacy. [16] [17] Harrison came in fourth place in the special election with 10.81% of the vote. [18] [19]
A special election to fill the seat was held on May 1, 2021, with the winner being determined in a July 27 runoff after no candidate received a majority of the vote. In the runoff, Republican state representative Jake Ellzey defeated fellow Republican Susan Wright (the widow of Ron Wright and the endorsee of former President Donald Trump ), [ 6 ...
Voters in a GOP-leaning district based in the Ft. Worth area go to the polls Saturday in a very crowded race to pick a replacement for Rep. Ron Wright (R-Tex.), who died of COVID.
WASHINGTON — Republicans picked up a seat in the House on Tuesday with the projected win of Mayra Flores in the Texas special election to fill a seat previously held by a Democrat.
A runoff election was held to determine a winner of the top two candidates of the January election. [43] David Spiller (R) March 9, 2021 [39] District 10 Jake Ellzey (R) Former member Jake Ellzey (R) was elected for the Texas's 6th congressional district of the United States House of Representatives in a special election. [44] A special ...
Election law changes enacted in 2021 could have a profound effect on the 2022 mid-term elections. How will those changes affect Texas voter access?