Mayes Middleton
Coverage of Mayes Middleton in the Nexus archive.
- Mayes Middleton Defeats Chip Roy in the Runoff for Texas Attorney General
Mayes Middleton defeated Chip Roy in the runoff election for Texas Attorney General. The race was a key contest in Texas politics, with Middleton securing victory in a competitive race. The result marks a significant shift in the state's legal leadership.
- Texas MAGA battle ends with Middleton victory as Chip Roy falls short in AG Race
Republican state senator Mayes Middleton defeated Rep. Chip Roy in the Texas attorney general GOP runoff, winning the nomination to succeed Ken Paxton. The race, framed as a test of MAGA loyalty, featured intense attacks over conservative credentials and experience, with Middleton spending $17 million of his own money while Roy highlighted his legal background. Trump remained neutral, and Middleton will likely face Democrat Nathan Johnson in the general election.
- Texas MAGA battle ends with Middleton victory as Chip Roy falls short in AG Race
Texas Republican state Sen. Mayes Middleton defeated Rep. Chip Roy in a contentious primary runoff for attorney general, with the race framed as a contest over which candidate better represents Donald Trump's MAGA agenda. Middleton, a Trump ally, spent $17 million of his own money, while Roy, a former prosecutor, emphasized his legal experience and conservative credentials. Trump remained neutral in the race.
- Mayes Middleton defeats Chip Roy for Texas attorney general GOP nomination
State Sen. Mayes Middleton defeated Chip Roy to secure the Republican nomination for Texas attorney general. The victory was highlighted by a debate hosted by the Republican Attorneys General Association (RAGA) in Dallas on February 17, 2026.
- Rep. Chip Roy loses runoff for Texas attorney general to a MAGA challenger
Rep. Chip Roy lost the GOP runoff for Texas attorney general to State Sen. Mayes Middleton, a MAGA-aligned challenger who accused Roy of insufficient loyalty to Trump. Middleton, a wealthy oil businessman, defeated Roy by positioning himself as the true heir to the MAGA movement, despite Trump not endorsing the race. Outgoing Attorney General Ken Paxton is also competing in a separate Republican runoff for the Texas Senate seat.
- Middleton wins GOP nod in Texas attorney general primary runoff
Texas state Sen. Mayes Middleton (R) is projected to win the GOP primary runoff against Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas) for the attorney general nomination. The race, lacking a Trump endorsement, focused on GOP loyalty but ended without a decisive endorsement influence.
- Live results: Texas attorney general primary runoffs
Retiring Rep. Chip Roy faces state Sen. Mayes Middleton in the GOP runoff for Texas Attorney General, while Democrats Joe Jaworski and Nathan Johnson compete for their party's nomination. Polls close at 8 p.m. EDT for the primary runoffs leading into the November general election.
- Paxton’s estranged wife doesn’t endorse in Texas Senate race
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's estranged wife, state Sen. Angela Paxton, did not endorse any candidate in the Republican Senate primary but supported other state race candidates. She urged voters to back Mayes Middleton, a state Senate colleague.
- The G.O.P. Race for Texas Attorney General Grew Heated, and Expensive
The Republican race for Texas Attorney General intensified as Chip Roy raised over $8 million and launched attacks on Mayes Middleton, a state senator. The contest has become both heated and costly in its final weeks.
- Texas’ raucous primary runoffs end today. Here’s what to watch.
Texas' primary runoffs conclude today with three key races. Ken Paxton challenges U.S. Senator John Cornyn, Chip Roy competes with Mayes Middleton for Attorney General, and Jim Wright faces Bo French for Railroad Commissioner.
- GOP megadonor turned attorney general front-runner: How Mayes Middleton’s largesse fueled his rise
State Sen. Mayes Middleton, a GOP megadonor from Galveston, has emerged as a front-runner for attorney general following his significant financial contributions to Republican causes. Middleton's substantial fundraising and political backing have positioned him prominently in the race for the position. He recently participated in a debate hosted by the Republican Attorneys General Association in Dallas.
- In GOP attorney general runoff, two hard-right conservatives spar over experience, Trump loyalty
U.S. Rep. Chip Roy and state Sen. Mayes Middleton, both conservative Republicans, are competing in a GOP attorney general runoff in Texas. The candidates sparred over their experience and loyalty to Donald Trump during a debate hosted by the Republican Attorneys General Association in Dallas on February 17, 2026.