Democrats flipped a seat in the Texas Senate on Saturday when Democrat Taylor Rehmet won 57% of the vote in a special election for state Senate District 9.
Rehmet, a union leader and Air Force veteran, won the seat for the Fort Worth-area district against Republican candidate Leigh Wambsganss.
President Donald Trump made a late push for Wambsganss, posting three separate times on social media in the two days leading up to the election. Wambsganss had a massive spending advantage compared to Rehmet, and the state’s lieutenant governor, Dan Patrick, also mounted a funding push in the final days of her campaign.
The seat had been vacant since last summer, after Republican Kelly Hancock resigned to become the state’s acting comptroller. Rehmet will serve the remaining 11 months of Hancock’s term.
The district, which Trump won by 17 points in the 2024 presidential election, represents a large portion of Tarrant County, one of the largest Republican counties in the nation.








