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John Cornyn

John Cornyn

RRepublicanTX · Senator
68
/ 100
Above Average
Attendance100
Avg: 98
Independence66
Avg: 55
Bipartisan Tone25
Avg: 15
Ethics Record100
Avg: 100
Transparency32
Avg: 47

Accountability Score — composite of attendance, independence, bipartisan tone, ethics record & transparency.

Methodology
OverviewStatementsBillsFinanceVotesElections
2
Wins
0
Losses
2
Races

2020

Senate · TX
Won
RJohn CornynWinner
5,962,983 votes53.5%
DMary Jennings Hegar
4,888,764 votes43.9%
LKerry Douglas McKennon
209,722 votes1.9%
GDavid B. Collins
81,893 votes0.7%
WRicardo Turullols-Bonilla
678 votes0.0%
Margin of victory: +9.6%

In the 2020 Senate race for TX Senate seat, John Cornyn (R) won with 53.5% of the vote, defeating Mary Jennings Hegar (D) who received 43.9%. 3 additional candidates split the remaining vote. John Cornyn's 9.6-point lead over the runner-up showed solid but not overwhelming support.

This was an open-seat race with no incumbent running — Ted Cruz (R) previously held the seat. Open seats typically attract stronger candidates and heavier spending from both parties. The 2020 presidential election drove higher voter turnout, which can help or hurt down-ballot candidates depending on the top of the ticket. This seat will likely stay on party watch lists as potentially competitive in future cycles.

2014

Senate · TX
Won
RJohn CornynWinner
2,861,531 votes61.6%
DDavid M. Alameel
1,597,387 votes34.4%
LRebecca Paddock
133,751 votes2.9%
GEmily Spicybrown Sanchez
54,701 votes1.2%

In the 2014 Senate race for TX Senate seat, John Cornyn (R) won with 61.6% of the vote, defeating David M. Alameel (D) who received 34.4%. 2 additional candidates split the remaining vote. John Cornyn's 27.2-point advantage over the runner-up confirmed a comfortable win.

This was an open-seat race with no incumbent running — Ted Cruz (R) previously held the seat. Open seats typically attract stronger candidates and heavier spending from both parties. As a Republican, John Cornyn benefited from the historical midterm penalty against the president's party — with a Democrat in the White House, the opposition typically gains seats.