Incumbent Republican Troy Nehls clinched a decisive victory in Texas's 22nd Congressional District on November 5, capturing 59% of the vote against Democrat Michelle Evans's 41% with all precincts reporting, leading major outlets like AP and Fox News to project his re-election. The district's strong Republican tilt (R+14 Cook Partisan Voter Index) and Nehls's incumbency advantage, despite a competitive GOP primary runoff in May, underpin trader consensus pricing the Republican outcome at 87.5%. No recounts or legal challenges have emerged given the 19-point margin exceeding Texas thresholds, while statewide GOP dominance in House races reinforces stability. Certification by county officials proceeds routinely, with Congress set to convene in January absent disruptions.
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TX-22 Wahlsieger
Republikanische Partei
88%
Demokratische Partei
13%
Republikanische Partei
88%
Demokratische Partei
13%
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0x2F5e3684c...Incumbent Republican Troy Nehls clinched a decisive victory in Texas's 22nd Congressional District on November 5, capturing 59% of the vote against Democrat Michelle Evans's 41% with all precincts reporting, leading major outlets like AP and Fox News to project his re-election. The district's strong Republican tilt (R+14 Cook Partisan Voter Index) and Nehls's incumbency advantage, despite a competitive GOP primary runoff in May, underpin trader consensus pricing the Republican outcome at 87.5%. No recounts or legal challenges have emerged given the 19-point margin exceeding Texas thresholds, while statewide GOP dominance in House races reinforces stability. Certification by county officials proceeds routinely, with Congress set to convene in January absent disruptions.
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