2022 Midterm Elections: Several Republican incumbents re-elected in Texas U.S. Representative races

Texas has 38 congressional districts and all are on the ballot in the 2022 midterm elections. 

According to the Associated Press, several Republican incumbents were re-elected on Tuesday including: Michael McCaul, Pete Sessions and Chip Roy.

Former Austin City Councilmember Greg Casar won in the race for U.S. House District 35. Democrat Lloyd Doggett was also re-elected for his term for U.S. House District 37, AP reports.

Below is a look at some races in the Central Texas area. 

Click on the candidate's name to learn more about them.

U.S. Representative, District 10

Michael McCaul was re-elected for his term U.S. House District 10, AP reports

Michael McCaul (R)
Linda Nuno (D)
Bill Kelsey (L)

U.S. Representative, District 17

Pete Sessions (R) was re-elected for his term U.S. House District 17, AP reports

Pete Sessions (R)
Mary Jo Woods (D)

U.S. Representative, District 21

Chip Roy (R) was re-elected for his term U.S. House District 21, AP reports

Chip Roy (R)
Claudia Andreana Zapata (D)

U.S. Representative, District 35

Former Austin City Councilmember Greg Casar has won in U.S. House District 35, AP reports.

Dan McQueen (R)
Greg Casar (D)

U.S. Representative, District 37

Lloyd Doggett (D) was re-elected for his term for U.S. House District 37, AP reports.

Jenny Garcia Sharon (R)
Lloyd Doggett (D)
Clark Patterson (L)

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