Mayes Middleton defeated Chip Roy in the Republican runoff election for Texas Attorney General. Middleton, a conservative state senator, secured the nomination after a contentious primary campaign.
The victory advances Middleton to the general election later this year. The runoff became necessary after neither candidate won a majority in the initial primary vote.
Middleton’s campaign centered on linking his opponent to past criticism of former President Donald Trump. He argued that loyalty to Trump was central to the party’s future in Texas.
Roy, a U.S. Representative, had previously made remarks questioning Trump’s leadership. These comments became a focal point for Middleton’s attacks throughout the runoff.
The state senator positioned himself as a staunch defender of conservative principles. He emphasized border security, gun rights, and opposition to federal overreach during the campaign.
Middleton will now face the Democratic nominee in the general election. Texas has not elected a Democrat to statewide office in over three decades.
The race for Attorney General has drawn national attention. Control of the office could shape legal battles over voting rights, immigration, and environmental policy in Texas.




