by Tim Storey
Ohio and Texas held legislative primaries yesterday, and it appears that there were relatively few surprises.
Unofficial results show that a handful of incumbent Texas legislators lost in their effort to return. Those included Democratic Representatives Kevin Bailey, Juan Escobar, Borris Miles, and Paul Moreno. On the Republican side, incumbent Representatives Corbin Van Arsdale, Pat Haggerty and Thomas Latham all lost. One race that saw about 30,000 total votes cast is likely headed to a recount. Incumbent GOP Representative Nathan Macias trailed by 38 votes after initial vote tallies.
It does not appear that any sitting Texas Senators lost primary elections yesterday.
The big question is whether these incumbent losses will affect the heated battle for Speaker of the Texas House. The Austin American Statesman has a great wrap-up that seems to conclude that Speaker Craddick is positioned to retain his leadership post.
And one Democratic Texas legislator earned the right to be an underdog this fall. State Representative Rick Noriega won the Democratic primary and will challenge incumbent Republican U.S. Senator John Cornyn. The last time a Democrat won statewide in Texas was 1994.
In Ohio, term limits fueled a wave of state legislators running for Congress, and several of them won primary bids on Tuesday. In the Republican primary for U.S. House district 5, State Representative Bob Latta won big. State Senator Steve Austria won the Republican primary in Congressional district 7 that is being vacated by retiring Congressman Dave Hobson. In another open U.S. House seat, two legislators will face off in the fall to replace Ralph Regula (R). Democratic State Senator John Boccieri will run against Republican State Senator Kirk Schuring for Ohio U.S. House district 16.
The next round of statewide legislative primaries are 47 days away on April 22nd in Pennsylvania.



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