Freshman Representative Christian Menefee has defeated incumbent Al Green in the Democratic primary runoff for Texas’ 18th Congressional District, a rare incumbent-on-incumbent contest prompted by Republican redistricting efforts. Menefee, who previously served as Harris County attorney, secured victory after a close first round of voting. The race saw both candidates emphasize their opposition to former President Trump, with Menefee highlighting his past legal challenges against the administration and benefiting from significant outside spending from a cryptocurrency-aligned super PAC. Green, a longtime member of Congress, was compelled to run in the 18th District due to redistricting that made his previous seat more Republican.
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Christian Menefee has won the special runoff election for Texas’ 18th Congressional District, securing the vacant seat left by the passing of Sylvester Turner. Menefee’s term will last through the end of 2026, and he is already campaigning for a full term in the redrawn district, facing competition from figures like Al Green and Amanda Edwards. The race saw both candidates focusing on affordability, with the Houston Chronicle endorsing Menefee. Following the election, the House balance is now 218 Republicans and 214 Democrats, with additional special elections pending.
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In a special election, Texas Democrat Christian Menefee secured a victory in the 18th District, defeating fellow Democrat Amanda Edwards with 67% of the vote. This win will temporarily shrink the House Republican majority. Menefee will complete the term of the late Sylvester Turner and upon being sworn in, the House will shift to 218 Republicans and 214 Democrats. Menefee, who has previously served as Harris County Attorney, campaigned on progressive policies and will soon face a primary rematch against Edwards for a full term, competing against Rep. Al Green in a redrawn district.
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