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2026 race

TX-32 — U.S. House

10 active candidates on file with the FEC. No incumbent on the FEC's 2026 roster — see note below.

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Republican runoff · Tuesday, May 26, 2026
Called by audit: web-verified
Jace YarbroughWon
Democratic primary · Tuesday, March 3, 2026
Called by audit: web-verified
Dan BarriosWon60.4%
  • DAnthony BridgesDefeated39.6%
Republican primary · Tuesday, March 3, 2026
Called by audit: web-verified
No candidate won a majority — the top two advanced to a runoff: Jace Yarbrough and Ryan Binkley.
  • RJace YarbroughAdvanced to runoff49.0%
  • RRyan BinkleyAdvanced to runoff22.0%
Currently held by
Julie Johnson (D)not on the FEC's 2026 candidate roster — may not be seeking re-election. That's why this race shows no incumbent.
Election day
135days
Tuesday, November 3, 2026
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Disclosed money in race
$7.0M
Candidate + outside spending. See finance breakdown below.
Candidates

Sorted by fundraising

Ryan Binkley

R
ChallengerFEC H6TX32159

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Raised this cycle$3.2M
Cash on hand: $152K

Paul Bondar

R
ChallengerFEC H6TX32191

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Raised this cycle$3.2M
Cash on hand: $283K

Abteen Vaziri

R
ChallengerFEC H6TX32209

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Raised this cycle$120K
Cash on hand: $-44,709

Darrell Day

R
ChallengerFEC H2TX32182

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Raised this cycle$102K
Cash on hand: $134K

Dan Barrios

D
ChallengerFEC H6TX32217

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Raised this cycle$67K
Cash on hand: $5K

Monty Montanez

R
ChallengerFEC H6TX32126

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Raised this cycle$46K
Cash on hand: $-772

Eric Niehaus

R
ChallengerFEC H6TX32142

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Raised this cycle$35K
Cash on hand: $0

Aimee Carrasco

R
ChallengerFEC H6TX32134

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Raised this cycle$35K
Cash on hand: $0

Gordon Heslop

R
ChallengerFEC H6TX32241

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Raised this cycle$33K
Cash on hand: $801

Zain Shaito

R
ChallengerFEC H6TX32118

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Raised this cycle$9K
Cash on hand: $0
Local signal

Early read on TX-32 — U.S. House

A directional read on where this seat is trending, from the signals we have so far. This is an early scaffold — more inputs light up as coverage and constituent activity accrue.

Coverage tone · the matchup
Recent news coverage of the nominees heading to the general election.
Dan Barrioslimited coverage
No tracked coverage in the last 90 days yet.
A media signal, not a poll of the district.
Constituent stakes
No one here has staked a position on a tracked vote yet. As neighbors weigh in on /pressure campaigns, the district's lean will show up here.
Money in the race

Finance breakdown

Disclosed funding shaping this race — both the money candidates raise themselves and the outside spending dropped by independent groups. Issue-ad spending by 501(c)(4) groups is excluded; the FEC doesn't require disclosure of it. See the note below for details.

Total disclosed
$7.0M
Candidate fundraising + independent expenditures (FEC).
Candidate-direct (Schedule A)
$6.9M
Raised by candidate committees themselves.
Outside spending (Schedule E)
$174K
$174K for · $0 against
CandidateRaised directlyOutside forOutside againstNet in corner
Ryan Binkley(R)
+ TEXAS PATH TO FREEDOM PAC $174K
$3.2M$174K$3.4M
Paul Bondar(R)
$3.2M$3.2M
Abteen Vaziri(R)
$120K$120K
Darrell Day(R)
$102K$102K
Dan Barrios(D)
$67K$67K
Monty Montanez(R)
$46K$46K
Eric Niehaus(R)
$35K$35K
Aimee Carrasco(R)
$35K$35K
Gordon Heslop(R)
$33K$33K
Zain Shaito(R)
$9K$9K
Where the money comes from

In-state vs out-of-state

Share of each candidate's itemized individual contributions from donors inside TX versus the rest of the country. Excludes sub-$200 unitemized donations (no geography on file) and PAC money — see note below.

Ryan Binkley(R)85% in-state · $444K itemized
$375K in-state$69K out-of-state
Paul Bondar(R)40% in-state · $3K itemized
$1K in-state$2K out-of-state
What's counted, what isn't

Candidate-direct is each campaign's reported receipts on FEC Schedule A — individual contributions plus PAC contributions to the candidate's own committee — through the most recent filing.

Outside spending is independent expenditures on FEC Schedule E: money spent by PACs, super PACs, and party committees for or against a candidate, without legal coordination with the campaign. The committees listed under each candidate are the largest disclosed spenders on either side.

In-state vs out-of-state covers only itemized individual contributions — donations over $200, which are the only ones that carry a contributor address at the FEC. Sub-$200 unitemized donations (often a large share for grassroots campaigns) have no geography on file and are excluded, as is PAC money. So the percentages describe where a candidate's itemized individual money comes from, not where every dollar raised comes from.

Not counted: 501(c)(4) "social welfare" organizations run issue ads that frequently mention candidates by name but aren't classified as express advocacy under FEC rules — they file no Schedule E and don't appear in this breakdown. Press reporting on a race may cite figures that include this dark-money spending; ours doesn't.

Where they stand

Issue-by-issue comparison

Positions extracted from each candidate's campaign issues page by AI. Contested rows — where candidates disagree with each other — appear first.

StatementBinkleyBondarVaziriDayBarriosMontanezNiehausCarrascoHeslopShaitoYou
Economy
Reducing the national debt should be a higher priority than new spending.
Education
Federal Title IX protections should explicitly include sexual orientation and gender identity.
Environment
Government environmental reviews for energy and infrastructure projects should move faster, even if it means fewer reviews.
Immigration
The U.S. should do more to enforce immigration laws and secure the border.
Governance & Other
Voters should be required to show photo ID, with the same rule in every state.
Taxes
People making over $400,000 a year should pay higher taxes.

SupportsOpposesNo public positionRinged = confirmed by the campaign

About this race page

Candidate roster is sourced from the FEC's active-candidate list for the 2026 cycle. Fundraising totals reflect committee filings through the last reporting period.

Alignment % compares the candidate's extracted policy positions against your quiz answers. Positions are pulled from the candidate's campaign issues page by AI; we save the source quote for each position so you can verify the extraction. Candidates without a campaign issues page show position data pending — we're working through the roster and re-checking stale extractions every 90 days.

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