Texas special House election heads to a runoff

Oriana Gonzalez
·1 min read

Susan Wright (R), the widow of Rep. Ron Wright (R-Texas), will advance to a runoff contest in the special House election for Texas' 6th congressional district, AP reports.

Why it matters: The seat has been occupied by a Republican since at least 1984. However, several polls in the district showed mixed results leading up to the race, per FiveThirtyEight.

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  • Ron Wright became the first sitting member of Congress to die of the coronavirus, two weeks into his second term.

The state of play: Susan Wright was the only Republican candidate to receive an endorsement from former President Trump, the Texas Tribune notes.

  • It is too early to tell who Wright will face off against, per the AP.

  • Republican Jake Ellzey led Democrat Jana Lynne Sanchez by 354 votes.

Editor’s note: This post has been corrected to show that the race will go to a runoff contest after any candidate failed to get 50% of the popular vote. An earlier version of this story indicated that Wright had won the race.

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