HOUSTON, Democrat Christian Menefee won a Texas special election Saturday, securing 68.4% of the vote and filling the U.S. House seat vacant since Rep. Sylvester Turner's death nearly a year ago. Menefee will serve through 2026 and his swearing-in awaits House Speaker Mike Johnson. The victory narrows Republicans' margin to 218–214, tightening the House balance. Menefee immediately announced priorities including immigration and oversight actions. The contest sets up a March 3 primary, with early voting starting Feb. 17, and follows other Democratic special-election gains in Texas. Local leaders widely welcomed the result. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Democrats gained a House seat and increased leverage on narrowly divided legislative votes; Houston residents regained representation and Menefee and his local supporters secured a platform to pursue policy priorities.
Republican House leadership saw its working majority shrink, increasing vulnerability on party-line votes; Houston voters endured nearly a year without full congressional representation after Rep. Sylvester Turner’s death.
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Houston Democrat Menefee Wins Special Election, Narrows Majority
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