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Republican primary · March 3, 2026

Texas house Republican primary

Carlos De La Cruz won the Republican primary on March 3, 2026, advancing to the general election on November 3, 2026.

Primary passed· 0 polls
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Where this race stands
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Republican primary polls

No polls have been published for this primary yet. When pollsters start covering the race, individual polls will be listed here with sample size, lean, and trust signals.

Endorsements · Republican primary · 13 total

Source · Wikipedia · 0 candidates with no endorsements yet
13
Carlos De La Cruz · 13
RCarlos De La Cruz13 endorsers
Most notable · Donald Trump · president of the United States (2017–2021, 2025–present)
Elected officials13
Federal 12State 0Local 0

Money in this primary

FEC · per-candidate committees · last filing 2026-06-01
Carlos De La CruzH6TX35087 ↗
Raised
$671K
Cash on hand
$133K
No industry data.
John LujanH6TX35053 ↗
No FEC committee filing yet.
No industry data.
Verification trail
Polls verified0 / 0deterministic
Polls flaggednone
Markets ingested1 platformupdated 11h ago
FEC filingssyncedcommittee + IE · 2026-06-01
Endorsements32 totalWikipedia scrape
News coverage< 5 articlesGoogle News
Method · bounds + percentage totals + date-order checks