2021_Texas's_6th_congressional_district_special_election

2021 Texas's 6th congressional district special election

2021 Texas's 6th congressional district special election

Special election following death of Ron Wright


The 2021 Texas's 6th congressional district special election was held on May 1, 2021. The seat became vacant after incumbent Republican Ron Wright died on February 7 of COVID-19.

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Ron Wright's widow, Susan Wright from Arlington, who was endorsed by former president Donald Trump,[3] and Jake Ellzey (who lost the Republican primary for this seat to Ron Wright in 2018) of Waxahachie, who served as a member of the Texas House of Representatives starting on January 12, advanced to the runoff.[4] Ellzey finished ahead of Democrat Jana Lynne Sanchez of Fort Worth for the second place by just 354 votes.[5][6] Sanchez conceded defeat to Ellzey the day after the election.[7] The district was a Republican hold due to two Republicans advancing to the runoff.

The special election was expected to be competitive, due to the district trending Democratic in recent years and its suburban nature.[8] A nonpartisan blanket primary took place, in which all candidates were listed on the same ballot. Since no candidate had received over 50 percent of the vote, the race proceeded to a runoff between the top two candidates in the first round,[9] resulting in two Republicans advancing to the runoff.[7] The runoff took place on July 27.[10] Ellzey won the runoff election, earning 53.3% to Wright's 46.7%.[11]

Candidates

Republican Party

Declared

Filed paperwork

Declined

Democratic Party

Declared

Declined

Libertarian Party

Declared

  • Phil Gray, property manager[15]

Independent

Declared

  • Adrian Mizher, banker[15]

Endorsements

Lydia Bean (D)
Jake Ellzey (R)
Federal Officials
Sery Kim (R)
Federal Officials
Individuals
Shawn Lassiter (D)
Organizations
Dan Rodimer (R)
Federal Officials
Jana Sanchez (D)
Organizations
Michael Wood (R)
Federal Officials
Newspapers
Organizations
Susan Wright (R)
Executive Branch Officials
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State Legislators
Other Individuals
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Primary

Polling

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Results

Susan Wright came in first in the primary with 15,077 (19.2%) votes to Ellzey's 10,865 (13.8%) and Sanchez's 10,518 (13.4%). On Sunday, May 2, 2021, Sanchez conceded the race to Ellzey. Since no candidate received a majority, the top two candidates, Wright and Ellzey, proceeded to a runoff.

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Runoff

A runoff was held on July 27 between Susan Wright and Jake Ellzey. In the campaign prior to the runoff, Wright relied heavily on Trump's endorsement in order to further her candidacy, but was considered to have run a poor campaign.[60] The Club for Growth spent heavily in the runoff, buying US $1.2 million in advertisements that supported Wright and attacked Ellzey.[60] The heavily negative tone taken by the Club for Growth ads towards Ellzey frustrated many Republican officials, some of whom backed Ellzey in protest.[60] Ellzey's campaign also engaged in strategies that were suspected as being designed to appeal to Democrats, with him declaring himself a "champion of public education" in text messages to Democratic-leaning potential voters, as well as noting that Wright was endorsed by former president Donald Trump.[60] Defending Main Street, a Super PAC that was supporting Ellzey, targeted Democrats with advertisements, but Ellzey himself denied that he was specifically targeting Democrats, instead claiming that his statements were designed to be bipartisan.[60]

Predictions

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Endorsements

Jake Ellzey (R)
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Susan Wright (R)
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Polling

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Susan Wright vs. Jana Sanchez

Results

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Notes

  1. Key:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear
Partisan clients
  1. This poll was sponsored by Way to Lead, Way To Win, and Boot Texas Republicans
  2. This poll was sponsored by Lydia Bean's campaign
  3. This poll was sponsored by Jana Sanchez's campaign
  4. This poll was sponsored by Wright's campaign

References

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