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Texas Rep Morgan Luttrell Announces He Will Not Seek Reelection

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Republican Representative Morgan Luttrell, serving Texas in the 8th Congressional District, announced he will not seek reelection next year.

Luttrell's office issued the following statement:

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“When I first ran for Congress, my mission was clear: strengthen our border, stand up for our veterans, and be a strong voice for Texas. I’m proud of the real progress we’ve made – putting more eyes and resources on the border, reducing illegal crossings, expanding access to care for our veterans, and making a meaningful difference in the lives of Texans.

But over the July 4th weekend, standing in floodwaters alongside my neighbors, I had a moment of clarity. It reminded me that while the work in Washington is important, my family, my community, and my state need me here – closer to home.

I’m not walking away from service, and I’m certainly not walking away from the fight. I’m choosing a different path – one that allows me to stay rooted in Texas and focus on the people and places that matter most.

Serving Texans in Congress has been the honor of a lifetime, and I will continue to do that until the end of my term. And while I may be stepping back from public office at the end of 2026, I’m not stepping out of the arena. I will continue to champion the values that define our great state: faith, family, and freedom.

Texas is where I belong – and it’s where I can do the most good.”

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Luttrell, a former Navy SEAL, was elected in 2022. In 2024, he won reelection over his Democratic opponent by a dominating 37 points.

Texas recently approved new congressional maps that hope to add five Republican seats to the House after the 2026 midterms. According to The Hill, Luttrell's district -- which Donald Trump won by 34 points -- would continue to be "deep red" and President Trump would have won that new district by 28 points.

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