Updated 7:00 a.m
With all state counties reporting unofficial election results, the winners of the seven Austin-area U.S. House of Representative Districts are:
- McCaul reelected for U.S. House of Representative District 10
- De La Cruz reelected for U.S. House of Representative District 15
- Roy reelected for U.S. House of Representative District 21
- Cloud reelected for U.S. House of Representative District 27
- Cuellar reelected for U.S. House of Representative District 28
- Casar reelected for U.S. House of Representative District 35
- Doggett reelected for U.S. House of Representative District 37
Posted 9:14 pm
Below are the early voting and some Election Day results for seven of the 38 U.S. House of Representatives districts in Texas, which will be updated as final results roll in.
All results are unofficial until canvassed. Visit communityimpact.com/voter-guide/election-results to see results from all local elections in your community.
U.S. House of Representative District 10
Early voting and Election Day results show Republican incumbent Michael McCaul is leading the race for the U.S. House of Representatives District 10, with 124,077 votes or 68.71%. He is running against Democrat Theresa Boisseau and Independent Jeff Miller, who have 29.2% and 2.09% of the votes, respectively.
U.S. House District 10 serves parts of the greater Austin region, including Pflugerville and Bastrop, as well as parts of greater Houston, including Katy, Cypress and Tomball. McCaul has held the position since 2005.
U.S. House of Representative District 15
Early voting results show republican incumbent Monica De La Cruz is leading the race for the U.S. House of Representatives District 15, with 24,283 votes or a 73.45% majority. She is running against democrat Michelle Vallejo, a rematch of the 2022 race. Vallejo has 9,236 early votes, or 27.55% of total early votes.
The U.S. House District 15 serves counties between Hidalgo, Guadalupe, including Brooks, Jim Wells, Live Oak, Karnes and Wilson counties.
U.S. House of Representative District 21
Early voting results show republican incumbent Chip Roy is leading the race for the U.S. House of Representatives District 21, with 199,802 votes or a 61.65% majority. He is running against democrat Kristin Hook and libertarian Bob King, who have 36.55% and 1.08% of early votes, respectively.
U.S. House District 21 serves a large portion of Austin, as well as cities including Fredericksburg, Kyle, New Braunfels and San Marcos.
U.S. House of Representative District 27
Early voting results show republican incumbent Michael Cloud is leading the race for the U.S. House of Representatives District 27, with 67,514 votes or 71.53%. He is running against democrat Tanya Lloyd, who has the other 28.47% of early votes.
U.S. House District 27 serves areas from Corpus Christi and Victoria to Bastrop County near Austin and Jackson County near Houston.
U.S. House of Representative District 28
Early voting results show republican Jay Furman is leading the race for the U.S. House of Representatives District 28, with 56,092 votes or a 51.27% majority. He is running against democrat incumbent Henry Cuellar, who has 48.73% of total early votes, or 53,318 votes.
U.S. House District 28 serves the eastern edge of San Antonio down to the U.S.-Mexico border, including cities such as Laredo, Rio Grande City and Universal City.
U.S. House of Representative District 35
Early voting results show democratic incumbent Greg Casar is leading the race for the U.S. House of Representatives District 35, with 74,276 votes or a 62.08% majority. He is running against republican Steven Wright who has 37.92% of total early votes, or 45,379 votes.
U.S. House District 35 covers part of east Austin and extends down I-35 south to San Antonio, as well as parts of Hays, Comal and Guadalupe counties.
U.S. House of Representative District 37
Early voting results show democratic incumbent Lloyd Doggett is leading the race for the U.S. House of Representatives District 37, with 12,322 votes or a 68.42% majority. He is running against republican Jenny Garcia Sharon and libertarian Girish Altekar, who have 29.04% and 2.54% of early votes, respectively.
U.S. House District 37 includes mostly Travis County, as well as part of southern Williamson County, with cities like Austin as well as small portions of Pflugerville and Round Rock.