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Texas House District 138: The 0.1 Percent Margin Race
by Transparency USA
11/20/2020

Texas House District 138 includes portions of West Houston, Bear Creek, Katy, and Spring Branch.

In 2018, Republican Dwayne Bohac won re-election to the seat by a razor thin 0.1 percentage points.

In 2020, Republican Lacey Hull won the open seat by 3.24 percentage points.

Akilah Bacy (D)Lacey Hull (R)(Winner)
Totals
Total Money Raised$1,569,090$1,619,764
Total Number of Donations33,795688
Average Donation Amount$46.43$2,354.31
In-District
Total Money Raised In-District$21,060$23,810
Total Number of Donations From In-District28093
Percentage Raised From In-District1%1%
Out-Of-District
Total Money Raised Outside District$1,548,030$1,595,954
Total Number of Donations Raised Outside District33,515595
Percentage Raised From Outside District99%99%
Expenditures
Total Expenditures$765,193$353,183
Total Votes (November 3 General Election)30,82032,881
Cost Per Vote$24.83$10.74
Cash-On-Hand
Cash-On-Hand$153,693$136,841

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