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Feb 27, 2026

Texas Rep. Steve Toth Defeats Dan Crenshaw in GOP Primary

In a major primary upset with national implications, State Rep. Steve Toth defeated four-term incumbent U.S. Rep. Dan Crenshaw in the Republican primary for Texas’s 2nd Congressional District on March 17, unseating one of the most recognizable GOP members of Congress.

With most precincts reporting, Toth opened a decisive lead and declared victory hours before the race was formally called. The Associated Press later confirmed the result. The outcome effectively ends Crenshaw’s congressional career, barring an unforeseen political return, and positions Toth as the heavy favorite to win the Houston-area seat in November in a district that leans reliably Republican.

The race had evolved into a proxy battle over the ideological direction of the Republican Party, particularly within Texas. Toth ran as an unapologetic MAGA-aligned conservative, arguing that Crenshaw had drifted away from grassroots priorities and had not consistently delivered on campaign promises.

In a statement following his victory, Toth emphasized commitment and follow-through. “Congressional District 2 voters want a representative in D.C. who will stand firm in his convictions, fight for his constituents, and follow through on his promises. I won’t let them down,” Toth said.

The language was widely interpreted as a pointed contrast with Crenshaw, who had campaigned in previous cycles as a strong conservative but had drawn criticism from parts of the Republican base over several high-profile positions.


Crenshaw, a former Navy SEAL who lost an eye in combat and rose quickly in national GOP circles after first being elected in 2018, had typically cleared primaries with double-digit margins. This cycle proved markedly different. Despite outraising Toth by approximately $1.3 million, Crenshaw was unable to overcome mounting dissatisfaction among conservative activists and primary voters.

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