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    Democrat Christian Menefee wins special election for vacant, deep-blue House seat in Texas

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    By Owen Auston-Babcock Former Harris County Attorney Christian Menefee has won a special runoff election for a vacant, deep-blue House seat in Texas, NBC News projects, besting former Houston City Council member Amanda Edwards in a Democrat-versus-Democrat contest. Menefee will fill an 11-month vacancy in the Houston-area congressional district formerly represented by Rep. Sylvester Turner until his death in March 2025. Menefee’s partial term will only run through the end of 2026, and he is already competing for a full term in a redrawn district. After this election, the balance in the House will stand at 218 Republicans and 214 Democrats. The post Democrat Christian Menefee wins special election for vacant, deep-blue House seat in Texas appeared first on HBCU News.
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