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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton Defeats Four-Term Incumbent Senator John Cornyn in GOP Senate Primary Runoff

Published May 28, 2026 at 11:14 pm | By Clinton Hanna, Staff Reporter

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton Defeats Four-Term Incumbent Senator John Cornyn in GOP Senate Primary Runoff

In a surprising turn of events for Texas politics, Attorney General Ken Paxton defeated four-term incumbent Senator John Cornyn by approximately 28 percentage points in the Republican Senate primary runoff. Paxton garnered roughly 64 percent of the votes, while Cornyn managed to secure only 36 percent. This marks a historic moment as Paxton is the first challenger to unseat a Republican senator in Texas during his own party’s primary since at least 1970, effectively ending Cornyn’s 24-year Senate career.

The primary race was notable not only for its outcome but also for its unprecedented financial stakes. It became the most expensive Senate primary in U.S. history, with combined spending approaching $130 million. Despite pro-Cornyn groups outspending pro-Paxton forces by nearly nine to one, the late endorsement from former President Donald Trump just one week before the election proved pivotal in swaying voters towards Paxton.

Paxton’s journey to this victory has not been without controversy. He was previously indicted on felony securities fraud charges, which were later dropped. Additionally, he faced impeachment by the Republican-controlled Texas House on allegations including bribery and abuse of office, but was acquitted by the state Senate in 2023.

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Looking ahead, Paxton will face Democratic state Representative James Talarico in the November general election. Following the primary results, a nonpartisan elections forecaster promptly shifted the race’s rating from ‘Likely Republican’ to ‘Lean Republican,’ indicating a growing sense of optimism among Democrats about potentially flipping the seat.

The outcome of this primary runoff not only reshapes the Republican landscape in Texas but also adds an intriguing dynamic to the upcoming general election, as both parties prepare for a competitive battle in a state that has been a Republican stronghold for decades.

What's Happening
What happened?
Attorney General Ken Paxton defeated Senator John Cornyn by approximately 28 percentage points — receiving roughly 64 percent of votes to Cornyn's 36 percent — in the Republican Senate primary runoff in Texas on Tuesday evening.
Why does it matter to Rock Hill?
Paxton is the first challenger to unseat a Republican senator in Texas in his own party's primary since at least 1970, ending Cornyn's 24-year Senate career and his run as one of the most senior members of the Republican conference.
What's next?
The race was the most expensive Senate primary in U.S. history, with combined spending approaching $130 million; pro-Cornyn groups outspent pro-Paxton forces by close to nine to one, yet money did not overcome a late presidential endorsement that arrived one week before election day.
Clinton Hanna
HERE Rock Hill · POLITICS

Clinton is a staff reporter for HERE Rock Hill covering local news, community stories, and developments across York County. Clinton is committed to accurate, community-first journalism.

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