Texas:
Texas
Houston
San Antonio
Austin
Dallas-Fort Worth
El Paso
South Texas
District 1:
PVI – D+1
President 2016: Clinton +13%
President 2008: McCain +4%
Governor 2014: Abbott +8%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +16%
District 2:
PVI – R+17
President 2016: Trump +26%
President 2008: McCain +33%
Governor 2014: Abbott +42%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +49%
District 3:
PVI – D+27
President 2016: Clinton +61%
President 2008: Obama +51%
Governor 2014: Davis +53%
Senator 2014: Alameel +48%
District 4:
PVI – D+27
President 2016: Clinton +56%
President 2008: Obama +54%
Governor 2014: Davis +51%
Senator 2014: Alameel +46%
District 5:
PVI – D+31
President 2016: Clinton +67%
President 2008: Obama +65%
Governor 2014: Davis +65%
Senator 2014: Alameel +59%
District 6:
PVI – R+1
President 2016: Clinton +14%
President 2008: McCain +5%
Governor 2014: Abbott +5%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +20%
District 7:
PVI – D+19
President 2016: Clinton +45%
President 2008: Obama +30%
Governor 2014: Davis +26%
Senator 2014: Alameel +17%
District 8:
PVI – R+7
President 2016: Trump +3%
President 2008: McCain +20%
Governor 2014: Abbott +30%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +43%
District 9:
PVI – D+14
President 2016: Clinton +34%
President 2008: Obama +23%
Governor 2014: Davis +19%
Senator 2014: Alameel +13%
District 10:
PVI – R+5
President 2016: Clinton +2.5%
President 2008: McCain +17%
Governor 2014: Abbott +21%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +29%
District 11:
PVI – R+9
President 2016: Trump +6%
President 2008: McCain +20%
Governor 2014: Abbott +31%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +39%
District 12:
PVI – D+6
President 2016: Clinton +22%
President 2008: Obama +12%
Governor 2014: Davis +5%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +1%
District 13:
PVI – R+17
President 2016: Trump +25%
President 2008: McCain +31%
Governor 2014: Abbott +35%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +42%
District 14:
PVI – R+10
President 2016: Trump +17%
President 2008: McCain +10%
Governor 2014: Abbott +17%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +23%
District 15:
PVI – R+16
President 2016: Trump +32%
President 2008: McCain +22%
Governor 2014: Abbott +29%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +30%
District 16:
PVI – D+19
President 2016: Clinton +40%
President 2008: Obama +37%
Governor 2014: Davis +36%
Senator 2014: Alameel +28%
District 17:
PVI – D+25
President 2016: Clinton +53%
President 2008: Obama +44%
Governor 2014: Davis +47%
Senator 2014: Alameel +38%
District 18:
PVI – D+8
President 2016: Clinton +22%
President 2008: Obama +13%
Governor 2014: Davis +8%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +3%
District 19:
PVI – R+7
President 2016: Trump +3.5%
President 2008: McCain +16%
Governor 2014: Abbott +21%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +35%
District 20:
PVI – R+2
President 2016: Clinton +3.5%
President 2008: McCain +5%
Governor 2014: Abbott +11%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +24%
District 21:
PVI – R+22
President 2016: Trump +36%
President 2008: McCain +39%
Governor 2014: Abbott +48%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +57%
District 22:
PVI – D+8
President 2016: Clinton +26%
President 2008: Obama +17%
Governor 2014: Davis +15%
Senator 2014: Alameel +5%
District 23:
PVI – R+9
President 2016: Trump +12%
President 2008: McCain +10%
Governor 2014: Abbott +19%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +29%
District 24:
PVI – D+28
President 2016: Clinton +62%
President 2008: Obama +55%
Governor 2014: Davis +58%
Senator 2014: Alameel +49%
District 25:
PVI – R+4
President 2016: Clinton +3%
President 2008: McCain +6%
Governor 2014: Abbott +10%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +19%
District 26:
PVI – D+15
President 2016: Clinton +36%
President 2008: Obama +29%
Governor 2014: Davis +29%
Senator 2014: Alameel +21%
District 27:
PVI – R+17
President 2016: Trump +28%
President 2008: McCain +24%
Governor 2014: Abbott +35%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +43%
District 28:
PVI – R+8
President 2016: Trump +11%
President 2008: McCain +7%
Governor 2014: Abbott +29%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +34%
District 29:
PVI – R+18
President 2016: Trump +31%
President 2008: McCain +27%
Governor 2014: Abbott +44%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +50%
District 30:
PVI – R+9
President 2016: Trump +13%
President 2008: McCain +15%
Governor 2014: Abbott +22%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +30%
District 31:
PVI – R+6
President 2016: Trump +3%
President 2008: McCain +15%
Governor 2014: Abbott +20%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +28%
District 32:
PVI – R+9
President 2016: Trump +5%
President 2008: McCain +20%
Governor 2014: Abbott +25%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +35%
District 33:
PVI – D+1
President 2016: Clinton +12%
President 2008: McCain +0.2%
Governor 2014: Abbott +7%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +19%
District 34:
PVI – R+7
President 2016: Trump +3%
President 2008: McCain +17%
Governor 2014: Abbott +23%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +33%
District 35:
PVI – R+4
President 2016: Clinton +6%
President 2008: McCain +11%
Governor 2014: Abbott +15%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +28%
District 36:
PVI – R+27
President 2016: Trump +49%
President 2008: McCain +43%
Governor 2014: Abbott +52%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +59%
District 37:
PVI – D+38
President 2016: Clinton +76%
President 2008: Obama +76%
Governor 2014: Davis +75%
Senator 2014: Alameel +72%
District 38:
PVI – R+6
President 2016: Clinton +0.5%
President 2008: McCain +14%
Governor 2014: Abbott +22%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +30%
District 39:
PVI – D+24
President 2016: Clinton +53%
President 2008: Obama +48%
Governor 2014: Davis +49%
Senator 2014: Alameel +42%
District 40:
PVI – D+18
President 2016: Clinton +41%
President 2008: Obama +34%
Governor 2014: Davis +33%
Senator 2014: Alameel +28%
District 41:
PVI – D+9
President 2016: Clinton +22%
President 2008: Obama +16%
Governor 2014: Davis +17%
Senator 2014: Alameel +13%
District 42:
PVI – R+4
President 2016: Trump +0.3%
President 2008: McCain +9%
Governor 2014: Abbott +11%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +19%
District 43:
PVI – R+19
President 2016: Trump +30%
President 2008: McCain +32%
Governor 2014: Abbott +39%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +48%
District 44:
PVI – R+22
President 2016: Trump +40%
President 2008: McCain +35%
Governor 2014: Abbott +39%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +47%
District 45:
PVI – D+15
President 2016: Clinton +35%
President 2008: Obama +32%
Governor 2014: Davis +31%
Senator 2014: Alameel +23%
District 46:
PVI – R+14
President 2016: Trump +21%
President 2008: McCain +20%
Governor 2014: Abbott +27%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +37%
District 47:
PVI – R+25
President 2016: Trump +40%
President 2008: McCain +41%
Governor 2014: Abbott +50%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +58%
District 48:
PVI – R+17
President 2016: Trump +27%
President 2008: McCain +27%
Governor 2014: Abbott +33%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +42%
District 49:
PVI – R+17
President 2016: Trump +21%
President 2008: McCain +31%
Governor 2014: Abbott +40%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +48%
District 50:
PVI – R+24
President 2016: Trump +41%
President 2008: McCain +39%
Governor 2014: Abbott +49%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +56%
District 51:
PVI – D+11
President 2016: Clinton +31%
President 2008: Obama +19%
Governor 2014: Davis +10%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +0.5%
District 52:
PVI – D+23
President 2016: Clinton +52%
President 2008: Obama +42%
Governor 2014: Davis +37%
Senator 2014: Alameel +29%
District 53:
PVI – D+10
President 2016: Clinton +26%
President 2008: Obama +19%
Governor 2014: Davis +3%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +0.2%
District 54:
PVI – R+35
President 2016: Trump +67%
President 2008: McCain +60%
Governor 2014: Abbott +76%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +79%
District 55:
PVI – R+31
President 2016: Trump +56%
President 2008: McCain +52%
Governor 2014: Abbott +68%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +73%
District 56:
PVI – R+22
President 2016: Trump +39%
President 2008: McCain +37%
Governor 2014: Abbott +56%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +61%
District 57:
PVI – R+29
President 2016: Trump +50%
President 2008: McCain +54%
Governor 2014: Abbott +71%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +74%
District 58:
PVI – R+24
President 2016: Trump +52%
President 2008: McCain +38%
Governor 2014: Abbott +50%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +56%
District 59:
PVI – R+34
President 2016: Trump +66%
President 2008: McCain +51%
Governor 2014: Abbott +66%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +71%
District 60:
PVI – R+32
President 2016: Trump +60%
President 2008: McCain +51%
Governor 2014: Abbott +70%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +73%
District 61:
PVI – R+23
President 2016: Trump +40%
President 2008: McCain +35%
Governor 2014: Abbott +50%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +57%
District 62:
PVI – R+31
President 2016: Trump +59%
President 2008: McCain +46%
Governor 2014: Abbott +61%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +67%
District 63:
PVI – R+13
President 2016: Trump +21%
President 2008: McCain +18%
Governor 2014: Abbott +33%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +42%
District 64:
PVI – D+17
President 2016: Clinton +38%
President 2008: Obama +33%
Governor 2014: Davis +19%
Senator 2014: Alameel +11%
District 65:
PVI – D+23
President 2016: Clinton +44%
President 2008: Obama +47%
Governor 2014: Davis +37%
Senator 2014: Alameel +35%
District 66:
PVI – D+20
President 2016: Clinton +42%
President 2008: Obama +37%
Governor 2014: Davis +27%
Senator 2014: Alameel +23%
District 67:
PVI – D+12
President 2016: Clinton +27%
President 2008: Obama +27%
Governor 2014: Davis +14%
Senator 2014: Alameel +10%
District 68:
PVI – R+3
President 2016: Trump +2%
President 2008: McCain +5%
Governor 2014: Abbott +12%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +21%
District 69:
PVI – D+27
President 2016: Clinton +52%
President 2008: Obama +47%
Governor 2014: Davis +44%
Senator 2014: Alameel +40%
District 70:
PVI – R+6
President 2016: Trump +10%
President 2008: McCain +4%
Governor 2014: Abbott +14%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +19%
District 71:
PVI – R+25
President 2016: Trump +48%
President 2008: McCain +39%
Governor 2014: Abbott +51%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +54%
District 72:
PVI – R+25
President 2016: Trump +46%
President 2008: McCain +39%
Governor 2014: Abbott +52%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +56%
District 73:
PVI – R+32
President 2016: Trump +63%
President 2008: McCain +48%
Governor 2014: Abbott +63%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +67%
District 74:
PVI – R+25
President 2016: Trump +49%
President 2008: McCain +37%
Governor 2014: Abbott +57%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +59%
District 75:
PVI – R+29
President 2016: Trump +56%
President 2008: McCain +40%
Governor 2014: Abbott +53%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +61%
District 76:
PVI – R+16
President 2016: Trump +23%
President 2008: McCain +31%
Governor 2014: Abbott +37%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +44%
District 77:
PVI – R+25
President 2016: Trump +42%
President 2008: McCain +40%
Governor 2014: Abbott +55%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +62%
District 78:
PVI – R+28
President 2016: Trump +44%
President 2008: McCain +50%
Governor 2014: Abbott +60%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +66%
District 79:
PVI – R+2
President 2016: Clinton +8%
President 2008: McCain +7%
Governor 2014: Abbott +13%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +19%
District 80:
PVI – R+22
President 2016: Trump +30%
President 2008: McCain +43%
Governor 2014: Abbott +49%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +57%
District 81:
PVI – R+25
President 2016: Trump +47%
President 2008: McCain +36%
Governor 2014: Abbott +54%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +60%
District 82:
PVI – R+21
President 2016: Trump +37%
President 2008: McCain +31%
Governor 2014: Abbott +45%
Senator 2014: Cornyn +53%
District 1 – Likely D in 2020
Carol Alvarado (D-Houston/Harris) , first elected in 2016
District 2 – Safe R in 2020
Briscoe Cain (R-Baytown/Harris) , first elected in 2016
District 3 – Safe D in 2020
Gene Green (D-Houston/Harris) , first elected in 1992, retired in 2018
Sylvia Garcia (D-Houston/Harris) , elected in 2018
District 4 – Safe D in 2020
Adrian Garcia (D-Houston/Harris) , first elected in 2012
District 5 – Safe D in 2020
Sheila Jackson Lee (D-Houston/Harris) , first elected in 1994
District 6 – Likely D in 2020
Annise Parker (D-Houston/Harris) , first elected in 2016
District 7 – Safe D in 2020
Al Green (D-Houston/Harris) , first elected in 2004
District 8 – Tossup in 2020
John Culberson (R-Houston/Harris) , first elected in 2000, defeated in 2018
Lizzie Fletcher (D-Houston/Harris) , elected in 2018
District 9 – Safe D in 2020
John Whitmire (D-Houston/Harris) , first elected in 1992
District 10 – Lean D in 2020
Paul Bettencourt (R-Houston/Harris) , first elected in 2010, defeated in 2018
Jon Rosenthal (D-Houston/Harris) , elected in 2018
District 11 – Lean R in 2020
John Zerwas (R-Richmond/Fort Bend) , first elected in 2012
District 12 – Safe D in 2020
Ron Reynolds (D-Missouri City/Fort Bend) , first elected in 2014
District 13 – Safe R in 2020
Randy Weber (R-Alvin/Brazoria) , first elected in 2012
District 14 – Likely R in 2020
Pat Hallisey (R-League City/Galveston) , first elected in 2012
District 15 – Safe R in 2020
Dade Phelan (R-Beaumont/Jefferson) , first elected in 2016
District 16 – Safe D in 2020
Trey Martinez Fischer (D-San Antonio/Bexar) , first elected in 2012
District 17 – Safe D in 2020
Joaquin Castro (D-San Antonio/Bexar) , first elected in 2012
District 18 – Safe D in 2020
Ciro Rodriguez (D-San Antonio/Bexar) , first elected in 2006
District 19 – Likely R in 2020
Will Hurd (R-Helotes/Bexar) , first elected in 2014
District 20 – Likely D in 2020
Lamar Smith (R-San Antonio/Bexar) , first elected in 1986, retired in 2018
Roland Gutierrez (D-San Antonio/Bexar) , elected in 2018
District 21 – Safe R in 2020
Donna Campbell (R-New Braunfels/Comal) , first elected in 2016
District 22 – Safe D in 2020
Kirk Watson (D-Austin/Travis) , first elected in 2004
District 23 – Safe R in 2020
Dawn Buckingham (R-Horseshoe Bay/Llano) , first elected in 2016
District 24 – Safe D in 2020
Lloyd Doggett (D-Austin/Travis) , first elected in 1994
District 25 – Lean D in 2020
Marsha Farney (R-Georgetown/Williamson) , first elected in 2014, defeated in 2018
Vikki Goodwin (D-Austin/Travis) , elected in 2018
District 26 – Safe D in 2020
Sarah Eckhardt (D-Austin/Travis) , first elected in 2016
District 27 – Safe R in 2020
John Carter (R-Round Rock/Williamson) , first elected in 2002
District 28 – Likely R in 2020
Scott Cosper (R-Killeen/Bell) , first elected in 2016
District 29 – Safe R in 2020
Kyle Deaver (R-Waco/McLennan) , first elected in 2016
District 30 – Safe R in 2020
John Ratcliffe (R-Heath/Texas) , first elected in 2016
District 31 – Tossup in 2020
Pete Sessions (R-Dallas) , first elected in 1996, defeated in 2018
Colin Allred (D-Dallas) , elected in 2018
District 32 – Likely R in 2020
Sam Johnson (R-Plano/Collins) , first elected in 1991, retired in 2018
Van Taylor (R-Plano/Collins) , elected in 2018
District 33 – Likely D in 2020
Don Huffines (R-Dallas) , first elected in 2014, defeated in 2018
Nathan M. Johnson (D-Dallas) , elected in 2018
District 34 – Lean R in 2020
Ron Simmons (R-Carrolton/Denton) , first elected in 2016
District 35 – Lean D in 2020
Jeb Hensarling (R-Dallas) , first elected in 2002, retired in 2018
John Turner (D-Dallas) , elected in 2018
District 36 – Safe R in 2020
Joe Barton (R-Ennis/Ellis) , first elected in 1984, retired in 2018
John Wray (R-Waxahachie/Ellis) , elected in 2018
District 37 – Safe D in 2020
Eddie Bernice Johnson (D-Dallas) , first elected in 1992
District 38 – Tossup in 2020
Kenny Marchant (R-Coppell/Dallas) , first elected in 2004, defeated in 2018
Julie Johnson (D-Irving/Dallas) , elected in 2018
District 39 – Safe D in 2020
Jessica González (D-Dallas) , first elected in 2016
District 40 – Safe D in 2020
Chris Turner (D-Grand Prairie/Dallas) , first elected in 2014
District 41 – Safe D in 2020
Carl Sherman (D-DeSoto/Dallas) , first elected in 2014
District 42 – Tossup in 2020
Ron Wright (R-Arlington/Tarrant) , first elected in 2016, defeated in 2018
Finnigan Jones (D-Arlington/Tarrant) , elected in 2018
District 43 – Safe R in 2020
George Prescott Bush (R-Fort Worth/Tarrant) , first elected in 2016
District 44 – Safe R in 2020
Roger Williams (R-Weatherford/Parker) , first elected in 2012
District 45 – Safe D in 2020
Marc Veasey (D-Forth Worth/Tarrant) , first elected in 2012
District 46 – Safe R in 2020
Kay Granger (R-Fort Worth/Tarrant) , first elected in 1996
District 47 – Safe R in 2020
Michael C. Burgess (R-Highland Village/Denton) , first elected in 2002
District 48 – Safe R in 2020
Lynn Stucky (R-Sanger/Denton) , first elected in 2014
District 49 – Safe R in 2020
Scott Sanford (R-McKinney/Collin) , first elected in 2016
District 50 – Safe R in 2020
Reggie Smith (R-Van Alstyne/Collin) , first elected in 2016
District 51 – Safe D in 2020
Silvestre Reyes (D-El Paso) , first elected in 1996
District 52 – Safe D in 2020
Beto O'Rourke (D-El Paso) , first elected in 2012, retired in 2018 to run for senator
Veronica Escobar (D-El Paso) , elected in 2018
District 53 – Safe D in 2020
Pete Gallego (D-Alpine/Brewster) , first elected in 2012
District 54 – Safe R in 2020
Mac Thornberry (R-Clarendon/Donley) , first elected in 1994
District 55 – Safe R in 2020
Kel Seliger (R-Amarillo/Potler) , first elected in 2006
District 56 – Safe R in 2020
Jodey Arrington (R-Lubbock) , first elected in 2016
District 57 – Safe R in 2020
Mike Conaway (R-Midland) , first elected in 2004
District 58 – Safe R in 2020
Gary VanDeaver (R-New Boston/Bowie) , first elected in 2014
District 59 – Safe R in 2020
Craig Estes (R-Wichita Falls/Wichita) , first elected in 2010
District 60 – Safe R in 2020
Stan Lambert (R-Abilene/Taylor) , first elected in 2014
District 61 – Safe R in 2020
Harvey Hilderbran (R-Kerrville/Kerr) , first elected in 2012
District 62 – Safe R in 2020
Sid Miller (R-Stephenville/Erath) , first elected in 2012
District 63 – Safe R in 2020
David Emery (R-Lytle/Atascosa) , first elected in 2014
District 64 – Safe D in 2020
Filemon Vela Jr. (D-Brownsville/Cameron) , first elected in 2012
District 65 – Safe D in 2020
Armando Martinez (D-Weslasco/Hidalgo) , first elected in 2014
District 66 – Safe D in 2020
Vicente Gonzalez (D-McAllen/Hidalgo) , first elected in 2016
District 67 – Safe D in 2020
Norma Ramirez (D-Edinburg/Hidalgo) , first elected in 2016
District 68 – Tossup in 2020
Blake Farenthold (R-Corpus Christi/Nueces) , first elected in 2010, defeated in 2018
Abel Herrero (D-Corpus Christi/Nueces) , elected in 2018
District 69 – Safe D in 2020
Henry Cuellar (D-Laredo/Webb) , first elected in 2004
District 70 – Likely R in 2020
J. M. Lozano (R-Kingsville/Kleberg) , first elected in 2014
District 71 – Safe R in 2020
Chris Paddie (R-Marshall/Harrison) , first elected in 2016
District 72 – Safe R in 2020
Louie Gohmert (R-Tyler/Smith) , first elected in 2004
District 73 – Safe R in 2020
Bob Hall (R-Edgewood/Van Zandt) , first elected in 2014
District 74 – Safe R in 2020
Robert Nichols (R-Jacksonville/Cherokee) , first elected in 1998
District 75 – Safe R in 2020
Brian Babin (R-Woodville/Tyler) , first elected in 2014
District 76 – Safe R in 2020
Ted Poe (R-Humble/Harris) , first elected in 2004, retired in 2018
Dan Crenshaw (R-Houston/Harris) , elected in 2018
District 77 – Safe R in 2020
Bill Flores (R-Bryan/Brazon) , first elected in 2010
District 78 – Safe R in 2020
Kevin Brady (R-The Woodlands/Montgomery) , first elected in 1996
District 79 – Lean D in 2020
Patricia Harless (R-Spring/Dallas) , first elected in 2012, defeated in 2018
Jarvis Johnson (D-Houston/Dallas) , elected in 2018
District 80 – Safe R in 2020
Dan Patrick (R-Cypress/Harris) , first elected in 2012
District 81 – Safe R in 2020
Michael Cloud (R-Victoria) , first elected in 2016
District 82 – Safe R in 2020
Troy Nehls (R-Richmond/Fort Bend) , first elected in 2016
Total:
2016 – GOP 517 x DEM 367
2018 – GOP 444 x DEM 440 (D+73)