Texas primary night delivers incumbency shockwaves across the state

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Texas incumbents faced a wave of primary upsets: Dan Crenshaw lost to Steve Toth (Toth 56%–Crenshaw 40%), Sid Miller was defeated by Nate Sheets (Sheets 52%–Miller 47%), acting Comptroller Kelly Hancock and Railroad Commissioner Christi Craddick were knocked out by Don Huffines, Democratic Rep. Chris Turner narrowly lost to Junior Ezeonu (Ezeonu 52%–Turner 48%), and Dallas County DA John Creuzot trailed Amber Givens (Givens 51%–Creuzot 48%).
- Here are the 5 Texas incumbents who lost their re-election races WFAA
- Representative Dan Crenshaw Loses G.O.P. Primary in Texas The New York Times
- Rep. Dan Crenshaw loses to Republican primary challenger in Texas NBC News
- Steve Toth wins Republican primary, unseating U.S. Rep. Dan Crenshaw The Texas Tribune
- Why Texas’ Crenshaw became the first member of Congress to lose in 2026 MS NOW
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