GOP’s Ken Paxton wins 3rd term as Texas attorney general
DALLAS (AP) — Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton won reelection Tuesday, adding to Republican’s decades of dominance in the state’s top offices despite a slew of legal problems and dysfunction in his agency.
Paxton’s secured a third term as Texas’ top lawyer, setting up America’s biggest red state to continue mounting conservatives legal challenges to the administration of Democratic President Joe Biden on issues including immigration policy, voting and access to abortion.
Paxton’s victory in the midterm elections came in the face of an uncommon array of controversies, including disciplinary action by the state bar, an ongoing FBI investigation and a long-delayed trial on securities fraud charges. Paxton, 59, has denied any wrongdoing and bested first a formidable field of Republican primary opponents and then Democratic challenger Rochelle Garza with backing from former President Donald Trump.
Garza, a former ACLU attorney from the Rio Grande Valley, played up Paxton’s legal troubles in seeking to become the first Texas Democrat elected to statewide office in 28 years. But the first-time candidate struggled with low name recognition and a considerable fundraising disadvantage in the expensive statewide race. THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. AP’s earlier story follows below.