San Antonio — Incumbent Rep. Tony Gonzales and challenger Brandon Herrera will face a Republican runoff on May 26 after neither secured a majority in the March primary. State results show Gonzales with 43 percent and Herrera 41 percent; vote totals were reported by the Texas Secretary of State. The contest reopened scrutiny after allegations emerged that Gonzales had an affair with a former aide who died, prompting calls for resignation. The House Ethics Committee opened an investigation into alleged misconduct. Campaign provided no immediate comment. Gonzales denies wrongdoing and refused to resign. Based on 7 articles reviewed and supporting research.
Prepared by Lauren Mitchell and reviewed by editorial team.
This Texas GOP runoff could impact your community. It's about who represents your interests in Congress. If you're in the 23rd District, you have a say. Check your voter registration status and mark May 26 on your calendar.
The race between Gonzales and Herrera is heating up amid controversy. Gonzales denies wrongdoing, but the House Ethics Committee is investigating. Stay informed, and remember, your vote counts. Worth forwarding if you know someone in the 23rd District.
Brandon Herrera and allied conservative activists may benefit by consolidating anti-Gonzales voters ahead of the May 26 runoff, gaining momentum, media attention, and potential increases in fundraising and volunteer support.
Rep. Tony Gonzales suffered reputational damage and increased political vulnerability after the allegations and subsequent Ethics Committee inquiry, and constituents faced electoral uncertainty in District 23.
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