Elections / 2014 · House · TX
Texas sent 11 Democrats and 25 Republicans to the US House in 2014.
36 districts. Each row shows the winning party, margin, and member elected. Vote counts are the certified district totals.
Texas — 2014 House districts
Source: MIT Election Data + Science Lab, US House returns (party-classified by literal ballot party).
| District | Won | Margin | Member elected | Votes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| TX-01 | R | Louie Gohmert | 148,560 | |
| TX-02 | R | Ted Poe | 150,026 | |
| TX-03 | R | Sam Johnson | 138,280 | |
| TX-04 | R | John Ratcliffe | 115,085 | |
| TX-05 | R | Jeb Hensarling | 104,262 | |
| TX-06 | R | Joe Barton | 150,996 | |
| TX-07 | R | John Abney Culberson | 143,219 | |
| TX-08 | R | Kevin Brady | 140,013 | |
| TX-09 | D | Al Green | 86,003 | |
| TX-10 | R | Michael T McCaul | 176,460 | |
| TX-11 | R | K Michael Conaway | 119,574 | |
| TX-12 | R | Kay Granger | 158,730 | |
| TX-13 | R | Mac Thornberry | 131,451 | |
| TX-14 | R | Randy K Weber SR | 145,698 | |
| TX-15 | D | Ruben Hinojosa | 90,184 | |
| TX-16 | D | Beto O'Rourke | 73,105 | |
| TX-17 | R | Bill Flores | 132,865 | |
| TX-18 | D | Sheila Jackson Lee | 106,010 | |
| TX-19 | R | Randy Neugebauer | 116,818 | |
| TX-20 | D | Joaquin Castro | 87,964 | |
| TX-21 | R | Lamar Smith | 188,996 | |
| TX-22 | R | Pete Olson | 151,566 | |
| TX-23 | R | Will Hurd | 115,429 | |
| TX-24 | R | Kenny Marchant | 144,073 | |
| TX-25 | R | Roger Williams | 177,883 | |
| TX-26 | R | Michael C Burgess | 141,470 | |
| TX-27 | R | Blake Farenthold | 131,047 | |
| TX-28 | D | Henry Cuellar | 76,136 | |
| TX-29 | D | Gene Green | 46,143 | |
| TX-30 | D | Eddie Bernice Johnson | 105,793 | |
| TX-31 | R | John R Carter | 143,028 | |
| TX-32 | R | Pete Sessions | 156,096 | |
| TX-33 | D | Marc A Veasey | 50,592 | |
| TX-34 | D | Filemon Vela | 79,877 | |
| TX-35 | D | Lloyd Doggett | 96,225 | |
| TX-36 | R | Brian Babin | 133,842 |