

Coverage of Texas’ 2022 elections designed to ensure citizens have the facts they need to make informed decisions for the future of the Lone Star State.
General Election
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Runoff Preview: Gerdes and Pape Compete for House District 17
Stan Gerdes and Paul Pape are competing for the Republican nomination in this Central Texas district.
Runoff Preview: Reyes and Flores Face Off for Senate District 24
Pete Flores and Raul Reyes are competing to represent Central Texas in the state Senate.
In Their Own Words: Runoff Candidates on Corporate Welfare
With 34 Republican candidates in the May runoff elections for the state Legislature, Texas Scorecard asked candidates whether they support ending corporate welfare.
In Their Own Words: Runoff Candidates on Pornographic Books in Children’s School Libraries
With 34 Republican candidates in the May runoff elections for the state Legislature, Texas Scorecard asked whether they support Texas closing the legal loopholes that allow explicit materials in school libraries.
In Their Own Words: Runoff Candidates on the Border Invasion
With 34 Republican candidates in the May runoff elections for the state Legislature, Texas Scorecard asked whether they support Texas sending away illegal border crossers as invaders.
Questions of Candidate Residency Continue in Texas House District
Former Southlake Mayor Laura Hill maintains an apartment in House District 93 that opponent Nate Schatzline alleges is not her residence.
Candidates Spar Over Sign Shenanigans in Republican Runoff Debate
Texas House District 61 candidates Paul Chabot and Frederick Frazier also clashed on property taxes and Democrat committee chairs.
Ted Cruz Endorses Mike Olcott in House Runoff
Cruz breaks from Gov. Abbott’s endorsee, incumbent Glenn Rogers.
In Their Own Words: Runoff Candidates on Parental Rights in Education
Texas Scorecard asked candidates whether they support protecting children from harmful ideologies permeating classrooms.