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Texas GOP Rep. Morgan Luttrell Not Seeking Reelection

  • U.S. Rep. Morgan Luttrell announced on Thursday he will not seek reelection to represent Texas' 8th Congressional District.
  • After observing the fatal flooding in Central Texas earlier this year, Luttrell chose not to pursue a third term, expressing a desire to remain closer to his home.
  • His district currently encompasses portions of Montgomery, Walker, Harris, Polk, and San Jacinto counties, but according to the new map adopted last month, Polk and San Jacinto counties will no longer be included, while Waller County will be added.
  • Luttrell said, "I'm choosing a different path," emphasizing he will continue to serve Texas and champion border security, veterans, faith, family, and freedom.
  • Luttrell's departure follows Rep. Chip Roy's decision to run for Texas attorney general, and the solidly Republican district is expected to remain GOP-held under the new redistricting.
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Political Wire broke the news in New York, United States on Thursday, September 11, 2025.
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