Republicans protected their incumbents in Texas, bolstering longtime members whose districts were getting more competitive.
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Republicans protected their incumbents in Texas, bolstering longtime members whose districts were getting more competitive.
9
strong Biden
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competitive
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strong Trump
36 seats
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strong Biden(+3)
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competitive(-11)
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strong Trump(+10)
38 seats(+2)
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2020 vote margin | Nonwhite pop. in 2022 | Bach. degree % in 2022 | ||
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New Dists. | ||||
TX-37 | N/Abiden +53.8 | (New in 2022)44.8% | (New in 2022)56.5% | |
TX-38 | N/Atrump +18.4 | (New in 2022)46.9% | (New in 2022)49.0% | |
Other Dists. | ||||
TX-01 | trump +44.9trump +46.4 | 37.5% (-1) | 20.9% (-0) | |
TX-02 | trump +1.3trump +23.0 | 44.2% (-10) | 37.1% (-4) | |
TX-03 | trump +1.1trump +14.6 | 37.7% (-6) | 46.7% (-8) | |
TX-04 | trump +50.6trump +26.4 | 35.4% (+7) | 39.8% (+17) | |
TX-05 | trump +23.2trump +22.8 | 48.4% (-0) | 20.8% (+1) | |
TX-06 | trump +3.0trump +24.2 | 52.6% (-0) | 22.4% (-7) | |
TX-07 | biden +8.6biden +30.1 | 69.7% (+11) | 47.3% (-2) | |
TX-08 | trump +43.0trump +27.5 | 50.6% (+14) | 28.2% (-3) | |
TX-09 | biden +53.0biden +54.0 | 85.7% (-3) | 29.0% (+4) | |
TX-10 | trump +1.6trump +19.1 | 41.7% (-7) | 36.6% (-4) | |
TX-11 | trump +60.2trump +41.2 | 54.4% (+9) | 21.8% (0) | |
TX-12 | trump +22.9trump +18.4 | 41.1% (+2) | 31.5% (-0) | |
TX-13 | trump +60.6trump +46.3 | 38.6% (+1) | 23.6% (+3) | |
TX-14 | trump +19.7trump +29.0 | 44.7% (-5) | 23.5% (-1) | |
TX-15 | biden +1.9trump +2.9 | 84.5% (-0) | 20.1% (-1) | |
TX-16 | biden +35.0biden +36.1 | 87.9% (+1) | 24.0% (-1) | |
TX-17 | trump +11.2trump +23.1 | 44.4% (-1) | 22.7% (-9) | |
TX-18 | biden +53.4biden +49.3 | 82.3% (-2) | 24.4% (+1) | |
TX-19 | trump +46.6trump +47.0 | 48.0% (+1) | 22.4% (-1) | |
TX-20 | biden +29.4biden +33.6 | 81.1% (+2) | 22.8% (-2) | |
TX-21 | trump +2.8trump +20.0 | 39.4% (-1) | 41.0% (-5) | |
TX-22 | trump +0.9trump +16.0 | 53.6% (-8) | 42.4% (-3) | |
TX-23 | trump +1.8trump +6.9 | 72.0% (-4) | 26.8% (+4) | |
TX-24 | biden +5.5trump +12.1 | 35.7% (-18) | 50.2% (+4) | |
TX-25 | trump +9.8trump +31.6 | 37.9% (+5) | 27.4% (-12) | |
TX-26 | trump +14.3trump +18.8 | 37.8% (+1) | 42.8% (-2) | |
TX-27 | trump +24.1trump +22.7 | 61.7% (+1) | 19.1% (-1) | |
TX-28 | biden +4.4biden +7.2 | 83.0% (-1) | 18.3% (-1) | |
TX-29 | biden +33.5biden +37.2 | 91.5% (0) | 10.6% (0) | |
TX-30 | biden +61.7biden +57.4 | 81.4% (-4) | 25.9% (+5) | |
TX-31 | trump +2.9trump +20.4 | 36.9% (-8) | 32.9% (-3) | |
TX-32 | biden +10.6biden +33.3 | 66.6% (+15) | 36.3% (-8) | |
TX-33 | biden +48.0biden +50.8 | 83.5% (-1) | 19.6% (+7) | |
TX-34 | biden +4.0biden +15.7 | 92.1% (+5) | 16.2% (+1) | |
TX-35 | biden +38.0biden +46.0 | 73.8% (0) | 25.0% (+2) | |
TX-36 | trump +45.6trump +32.0 | 47.7% (+7) | 22.3% (+3) |
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