Republican Carlos De La Cruz advances to primary runoff election ...
Republican Carlos De La Cruz advances to primary runoff election in Texas' 35th Congressional District.
www.wdrb.comThe most recent reporting says the Texas 35th Congressional District will have both a Democratic and a Republican primary runoff, after no candidate cleared the required threshold in March.[1]
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Republican Carlos De La Cruz advances to primary runoff election in Texas' 35th Congressional District.
www.wdrb.comA vacancy will be filled in Congress, but the more interesting runoff takes place near Dallas
www.270towin.comTwo Democrats and two Republicans advanced to May runoffs for the open San Antonio-area seat, which was drawn to favor the GOP yet is considered winnable for Democrats in a wave year.
www.texastribune.orgJohn Lujan (R) and Carlos De La Cruz (R) were the top two finishers among the 11 candidates running in the Republican primary for Texas' 35th Congressional District on March 3, 2026.
ballotpedia.orgPresident Donald Trump recently endorsed Air Force veteran Carlos De La Cruz for the seat Texas Republicans drew at his request. Democrats also see a chance to win in November.
www.texastribune.orgTwo Democrats and two Republicans advanced to May runoffs for the open San Antonio-area seat, which was drawn to favor the GOP yet is considered winnable for Democrats in a wave year.
www.ksat.comThe primary runoff election features races in which no candidate received more than 50% of the vote in the March 5 primary election.
www.cbsnews.comRepublican John Lujan advances to primary runoff election in Texas' 35th Congressional District.
www.wdrb.comCandidates for both parties' Congressional seats are contending in primary races around Texas.
communityimpact.comNo candidate in either crowded field cleared the 50 percent threshold needed to avoid a runoff.
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