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Special Election Runoff Between John Wray and Brian Harrison for State House District in North Texas Set for Sept. 28

Gov. Greg Abbott on Tuesday announced that Sept. 28 will be the date of the special election runoff to replace former state Rep. Jake Ellzey, R-Waxahachie, setting up a two-week sprint to the contest.

Early voting begins Monday.

The runoff features two Republicans: John Wray, Ellzey’s predecessor in the seat, and Brian Harrison, the former chief of staff at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services under former President Donald Trump. Harrison finished first in the eight-way special election late last month, getting 41% of the vote to 36% for Wray.

The vacancy in House District 10 was created in July when Ellzey ascended to Congress. The district covers rural areas south and east of Dallas, and it is safely Republican.

Ellzey endorsed Wray to succeed him, while Harrison’s top supporter is U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz. The runoff is already contentious, with the candidates trading accusations of deceptive campaign tactics Tuesday.

Sept. 28 is also the date that Abbott has selected for the special election to fill the seat of former state Rep. Leo Pacheco, D-San Antonio.

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Patrick Svitek, The Texas Tribune

Patrick Svitek is the primary political correspondent for The Texas Tribune.

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