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Texas gubernatorial election, 2018

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  File:Dallas County Sheriff Lupe Valdez.jpg
Nominee Greg Abbott Lupe Valdez
Party Republican Democratic

Incumbent Governor

Greg Abbott
Republican



The 2018 Texas gubernatorial election will take place on November 6, 2018, to elect the Governor of Texas, concurrently with the election of Texas's Class I U.S. Senate seat, as well as other elections to the United States Senate in other states and elections to the United States House of Representatives and various Texas and local elections. Incumbent Republican Governor Greg Abbott is running for re-election to a second term in office.[1]

The primary for both parties was held on March 6, 2018, making it the first primary of the 2018 season.[2] Abbott won the March 6 primary to receive the Republican nomination, while potential Democratic candidates Lupe Valdez and Andrew White advanced to a May 22 run-off.[3] Valdez defeated White in the runoff and will face Abbott in the general election.

Republican primary

Candidates

Nominated

Declared

Declined

Endorsements

Greg Abbott
Presidents of the United States
Vice Presidents of the United States
U.S. Senators
Statewide officeholders
Organizations
Newspapers
Larry Kilgore
Religious leaders

Polling

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Greg
Abbott
Barbara
Krueger
Other Undecided
CBS 11/Dixie Strategies February 22–23, 2018 ± 4.7% 84% 2% 1%[17] 13%
University of Texas/Texas Tribune February 1–12, 2018 612 ± 5.3% 95% 5% 0%[18]

Results

Republican primary results[19]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Greg Abbott (incumbent) 1,392,310 90.38% −1.11%
Republican Barbara Krueger 127,549 8.28%
Republican Larry Kilgore 20,504 1.33% −0.09%
Total votes 1,540,363 100% +202,488
Turnout 10.10%[20] −0.26%'"`UNIQ−−ref−0000003B−QINU`"'

Democratic primary

Candidates

Advanced to Runoff

Declared

Withdrew

Declined

Endorsements

Jeffrey Payne
Lupe Valdez
U.S. Cabinet and Cabinet-level Officials
U.S. Representatives
Texas State Senators
Texas State Representatives
Local officeholders
Individuals
Organizations
Newspapers
Andrew White
Texas State Representatives
Local officeholders
Individuals
  • Michael Cooper, pastor and candidate for the 2018 Lieutenant Governor Democratic nomination[90]
Organizations
Newspapers

First Round

Polling

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Adrian
Ocegueda
Jeffrey
Payne
Lupe
Valdez
Tom
Wakely
Andrew
White
Grady
Yarbrough
Other Undecided
CBS 11/Dixie Strategies February 22–23, 2018 ± 5.7% 6% 1% 12% 2% 17% 1% 6%[102] 54%
University of Texas/Texas Tribune February 1–12, 2018 453 ± 7.4% 5% 5% 43% 7% 24% 7% 8%[103]

Results

Initial primary results by county:
  Cedric Davis
  Jeffrey Payne
  Lupe Valdez
  Tom Wakely
  Andrew White
  Grady Yarbrough
  Tie
Democratic primary results[104]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Lupe Valdez 436,666 42.89%
Democratic Andrew White 278,708 27.37%
Democratic Cedric Davis, Sr. 83,938 8.24%
Democratic Grady Yarbrough 54,660 5.36%
Democratic Jeffrey Payne 48,407 4.75%
Democratic Adrian Ocegueda 44,825 4.4%
Democratic Tom Wakely 34,889 3.42%
Democratic James Clark 21,945 2.15%
Democratic Joe Mumbach 13,921 1.36%
Total votes 1,017,959 100% +463,945
Turnout 6.67%[20] +2.6%'"`UNIQ−−ref−000000C3−QINU`"'

Runoff

Lupe Valdez and Andrew White will proceed to a run-off on May 22 since neither received 50% of the vote in the first round of the primary.[3]

Results

Democratic primary results[105]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Lupe Valdez
Democratic Andrew White
Total votes
Turnout

Libertarian nomination

Candidates

Declared

  • Kathie Glass, attorney and perennial candidate[106]
  • Patrick Smith[107]
  • Mark Tippetts[107] Nominated on April 14th of 2018.
  • Kory Watkins, activist; he is now working with the Tippetts general election campaign[108]

Independent candidates

Candidates

Declared

General election

Endorsements

Greg Abbott
Federal officials
U.S. Senators
Statewide officeholders
Texas State Senators
Texas State Representatives
Local officeholders
Individuals
Organizations

Predictions

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[119] Solid R August 7, 2017
Rothenberg Political Report[120] Solid R November 10, 2017
Sabato's Crystal Ball[121] Safe R November 14, 2017

Polling

with Lupe Valdez
Poll source Date(s) administered Sample
size
Margin
of error
Greg
Abbott (R)
Lupe
Valdez (D)
Other Undecided
JMC Analytics May 19–21, 2018 575 ± 4.1% 48% 36% 16%
Quinnipiac University April 12–17, 2018 1,029 ± 3.6% 49% 40% 0% 9%


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  112. ^ a b c d e @MattRinaldiTX (May 5, 2018). "What enthusiasm gap? Great crowd at @DallasGOP block walk w/ @GregAbbott_TX @DonHuffines @LindaKoopHD102 @AngieChenButton @lisalubyryan. #txlege #KeepTexasRed" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
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  115. ^ @AbbottCampaign (April 6, 2018). ".@GregAbbott_TX: .@GregAbbott_TX: "I am proud to receive the endorsement of the Rural Friends of Electric Cooperatives PAC, an organization that works diligently to provide energy resources to rural Texans and businesses."" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  116. ^ @AbbottCampaign (April 18, 2018). ".@GregAbbott_TX: "I look forward to working with the Texas Agricultural Aviation Association and others over the next four years as we bring even more innovation to Texas' thriving agricultural industry."" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  117. ^ @AbbottCampaign (May 3, 2018). ".@GregAbbott_TX: ".@GregAbbott_TX: "I am honored to receive the endorsement of the Texas Hospital Association's political action committee, and I am excited to work with them to strengthen our hospitals and health systems and provide even greater care to the people of Texas.""" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  118. ^ @AbbottCampaign (April 25, 2018). ".@GregAbbott_TX: ".@GregAbbott_TX: "I am honored to receive the endorsement of the Texas Pyrotechnic Association PAC, an organization that epitomizes the powerful force of small businesses in our great state."" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
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