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The 2024 Texas House of Representatives election was held on November 5, 2024. [1] The winners of this election will serve in the 89th Texas Legislature . It was held alongside numerous other federal, state, and local elections, including the 2024 U.S. presidential election and the 2024 Texas Senate election .
The BJP-led NDA surpassed the majority threshold of 272 and won 293 seats. However, unlike the previous election, the BJP did not win a majority in both houses of parliament having only won 240 seats (losing 63 seats from the 303 seats they previously held since 2019 as well as losing their 10-year long benefit of being the sole-controller of both houses of parliament since 2014) in the Lok ...
13 May 2024 Malvika Devi: BJP: Won 12 Nabarangpur (ST) Balabhadra Majhi: BJP: Won 13 Kandhamal: 20 May 2024 Sukanta Kumar Panigrahi: BJP: Won 14 Cuttack: 25 May 2024 Bhartruhari Mahtab: BJP: Won 15 Kendrapara: 1 June 2024 Baijayant Panda: BJP: Won 16 Jagatsinghpur (SC) Bibhu Prasad Tarai: BJP: Won 17 Puri: 25 May 2024 Sambit Patra: BJP: Won 18 ...
See live updates of Texas election results from the 2024 election, including Senate and House races, state elections and ballot initiatives.
Election Day has arrived. Follow for live results and real-time updates on key national, statewide and local races.
August 3, 2024 at 1:18 PM Joshua Roberts Texas Gov. Greg Abbott officially set the special election to replace the late Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, D-Texas, for Nov. 5, 2024, the same day as the ...
Runoff elections took place on May 28, 2024. [1] Seats up for election were all seats of the Texas Legislature, [2] all 38 seats in the United States House of Representatives, and the Class I seat to the United States Senate, for which two-term incumbent Republican Senator Ted Cruz ran for and won re-election. [3]
The 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas were held on November 5, 2024, to elect the thirty-eight U.S. representatives from the State of Texas, one from each of the state's congressional districts.