Texas House District 13 election poised for runoff

The special election to fill ex-state Rep. Leighton Schubert’s seat appears headed to a runoff between the two Republican candidates.

With 88 percent of precincts reporting Saturday night, former Grimes County Judge Ben Leman led Bellville businesswoman Jill Wolfskill, 42 percent to 38 percent, according to unofficial returns. The third candidate in the race, Democrat Cecil Webster, had 20 percent.

The runoff would likely be held in late summer in House District 13, a mostly rural district covering seven counties between Austin and Houston.

The special election was called to finish the term of Schubert, a Caldwell Republican who resigned in February to take a job at a local junior college. He had already announced he would not seek re-election. 

Leman and Wolfskill are also in a May 22 runoff for the November election, which will determine who takes over the seat for a full two-year term beginning in January. Wolfskill was the top vote-getter in the five-way March primary, getting 38 percent of the vote to 36 percent for Leman. Webster is the Democratic nominee in the fall.

The race between Leman and Wolfskill has grown contentious in the past few weeks. They have battled over toll roads, high-speed rail and, perhaps most pointedly, their biggest-spending backers — Associated Republicans of Texas for Leman and Texas Right to Life for Wolfskill.


Source: Texas Tribune Blue Left News

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