Gonzales, Herrera head to runoff after affair scandal shakes Texas 23rd

Embattled U.S. Rep. Tony Gonzales was forced into a runoff against gun-rights activist Brandon Herrera in Texas’ 23rd Congressional District GOP primary after revelations tied to an affair with a former aide who later died by self-immolation; neither candidate cleared 50% in the initial vote, setting up a May 26 runoff—the second straight runoff between the rivals in two cycles. Herrera has leveraged a large online following and fundraising edge, while Gonzales has faced conservative backlash and earlier censure over a 2023 gun-safety vote. The race will decide who advances to the November general election in a district spanning much of the Texas-Mexico border.
- U.S. Rep. Tony Gonzales forced into runoff by Brandon Herrera amid affair scandal The Texas Tribune
- Scandal-plagued Rep. Tony Gonzales forced to runoff Politico
- House opens inquiry into Texas lawmaker over alleged affair with aide The Guardian
- Rep. Tony Gonzales pulled into GOP primary runoff amid allegations he had an affair with a staffer NBC News
- US Rep. Tony Gonzales and activist Brandon Herrera will head to a runoff for Texas’ 23rd District CNN
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