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Special election set to replace Texas Sen. Brian Birdwell, who resigned for Pentagon post

State Sen. Brian Birdwell, R-Granbury, listens to testimony during a public hearing on the Senate floor on July 22, 2025 in Austin.
Ronaldo Bola帽os
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The Texas Tribune
State Sen. Brian Birdwell, R-Granbury, listens to testimony during a public hearing on the Senate floor on July 22, 2025 in Austin. 

Gov. Greg Abbott on Tuesday set a special election to replace former Texas Sen. for Election Day after the five-term Granbury Republican resigned in May to serve as a U.S. assistant secretary of defense.

Candidates for the special election in Senate District 22 must file applications with the Secretary of State by Aug. 20 and, if elected, would serve the rest of Birdwell's term through Jan. 11.

State Rep. , R-Mansfield, is running to replace Birdwell in the general election after decisively the GOP nomination for the seat in March. He will face off against Democrat Amy Martinez-Salas, a first-time candidate, on Nov. 3.

Birdwell was confirmed on a 46-43 vote in the U.S. Senate alongside several dozen other nominees on May 18. He previously worked as staff for the Department of the Army at the Pentagon, where he suffered severe burns when a plane crashed yards away from his office during the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

Birdwell announced in that he would not seek reelection to , where he has served for 15 years. The White House 叠颈谤诲飞别濒濒鈥檚 in October.

In a after his nomination, Birdwell thanked his constituents and Texas' U.S. Sens. Ted Cruz and John Cornyn for assisting with his nomination through committee and full Senate.

鈥淟et me again thank you for the privilege and honor of serving you for nearly 16 years in the State Senate,鈥 Birdwell said. 鈥淚 ask your prayers for my future duties and that you keep our next state senator in your prayers for wisdom as they serve the district.鈥

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