What's Happening?
Republican Brett Ligon has won the special election for Texas State Senate District 4, securing 75% of the vote against Democratic candidate Ron Angeletti. The election was held to fill the seat vacated by former State Senator Brandon Creighton, who resigned
to become the chancellor of the Texas Tech University System. Ligon will serve the remainder of the term until January 2027.
Why It's Important?
Ligon's victory maintains Republican control of the Texas State Senate District 4, impacting legislative priorities and political dynamics in the state. His leadership will influence policies affecting the district's counties, including Montgomery, Harris, Chambers, Jefferson, and Galveston. The election outcome reflects the political landscape in Texas and sets the stage for future electoral contests.
What's Next?
Ligon will assume office and begin addressing the needs of his constituents, focusing on issues such as economic development, public safety, and infrastructure. He will face a rematch with Angeletti in November 2026 for a full four-year term. The upcoming election will be crucial in determining the district's long-term representation and policy direction.












