From Transparency USA <[email protected]>
Subject 20 open seats in 2022.
Date November 11, 2021 2:59 PM
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A growing number of Texas lawmakers will not be seeking reelection in 2022. So far, 20 open seats in the Texas legislature will appear on ballots next year. Sixteen of those seats are in the Texas House and four are in the Texas Senate, totaling 15 Republicans and five Democrats. Legislators across Texas are using shifting district boundary lines as an opportunity to make their own changes, either seeking higher office or stepping out of civil service. The vacancies will be closely-watched, offering pivotal races in the attempt to flip party alignment within new district boundaries.

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