Wesley Hunt

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Wesley Parish Hunt (born November 13, 1981)[1] is an American politician and former U.S. Army officer serving as the U.S. representative for Texas's 38th congressional district since 2023. He is a member of the Republican Party.

Preceded byConstituency established
BornWesley Parish Hunt
(1981-11-13) November 13, 1981 (age 44)
Houston, Texas, U.S.
Spouse
Emily Hunt
(m. 2018)
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Wesley Hunt
Official portrait, 2022
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Texas's 38th district
Assumed office
January 3, 2023
Preceded byConstituency established
Personal details
BornWesley Parish Hunt
(1981-11-13) November 13, 1981 (age 44)
Houston, Texas, U.S.
PartyRepublican
Spouse
Emily Hunt
(m. 2018)
Children3
EducationUnited States Military Academy (BS)
Cornell University (MBA, MPA, MA)
WebsiteHouse website
Campaign website
Military service
Branch/serviceUnited States Army
Years of service2004–2012
RankCaptain
UnitUnited States Army Aviation Branch
Battles/warsIraq War
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Hunt was a candidate in the 2026 U.S. Senate election in Texas, placing third in the Republican primary behind incumbent Senator John Cornyn and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton.[2]

Early life and education

Hunt was born and raised in Houston to a military family. After graduating from St. John's School, he attended the United States Military Academy, where he received a Bachelor of Science in leadership and management with mechanical engineering in 2004.[3] His West Point class of 2004 classmates include U.S. representatives John James and Pat Ryan.[4]

Hunt was commissioned into the U.S. Army in 2004[5] and flew Apache helicopters in the military.[6] He was deployed once to Iraq and was deployed twice to Saudi Arabia as a diplomatic liaison officer.[5] He left the army at the rank of captain in 2012.[5]

After being honorably discharged, he attended Cornell University and obtained a Master of Business Administration, Master of Public Administration,[7] and a Master of Industrial and Labor Relations.[8]

U.S. House of Representatives

Elections

2020

Hunt ran for Texas's 7th congressional district in the 2020 elections. In a field of six candidates, Hunt won the Republican primary election with 61% of the vote.[9] He lost the general election to incumbent Democrat Lizzie Fletcher.[10] Hunt conceded to Fletcher a day after the election.[10]

2022

A day after redistricted maps were revealed, Hunt announced his intention to run in the new, solidly Republican 38th district.[11] Andrew Schneider of Houston Public Media wrote that "state GOP lawmakers carved out a new district, Texas' 38th, specifically with [Hunt] in mind." Hunt faced nine opponents in the primary election and received over 55% of the vote.[12] He was endorsed by Republican Main Street Partnership PAC[13] He defeated the Democratic nominee, Duncan Klussmann, in the November 8 general election, 63% to 35%.[14]

Tenure

In January 2023, at the beginning of the 118th U.S. Congress, Hunt supported Kevin McCarthy for Speaker of the United States House of Representatives.[15] Hunt is on the House Judiciary,[16] Natural Resources[17] and Small Business[17] Committees. On the Small Business Committee he chairs the Rural Development, Energy, and Supply Chains[18]

Hunt endorsed Donald Trump's campaign in the 2024 presidential election.[19]

Syria

In 2023, Hunt was among 47 Republicans to vote in favor of H.Con.Res. 21, which directed President Joe Biden to remove U.S. troops from Syria within 180 days.[20][21]

Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023

Hunt was among the 71 Republicans who voted against final passage of the Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023 in the House.[22]

Personal life

Around the time of his arrival in Congress, Hunt's wife, Emily, gave birth to a son, Willie, who was born prematurely and needed time in the neonatal intensive care unit, forcing Hunt to leave the Speaker of the House election on its fourth day, missing the 12th and 13th ballots before returning the same day.[15]

Hunt is a Baptist. He attended Champion Forest Baptist Church, which he has said shaped his beliefs.[23]

Electoral history

2020

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Texas's 7th congressional district Republican primary, 2020[24]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Wesley Hunt 28,060 61.0
Republican Cindy Siegel 12,497 27.2
Republican Maria Espinoza 2,716 5.9
Republican Kyle Preston 1,363 3.0
Republican Jim Noteware 937 2.0
Republican Laique Rehman 424 0.9
Total votes 45,997 100.0
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Texas's 7th congressional district, 2020[25]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Lizzie Fletcher (incumbent) 159,529 50.8
Republican Wesley Hunt 149,054 47.4
Libertarian Shawn Kelly 5,542 1.8
Total votes 314,125 100.0
Democratic hold
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2022

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Texas's 38th congressional district Republican primary, 2022[26]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Wesley Hunt 35,291 55.3%
Republican Mark Ramsey 19,352 30.3%
Republican David Hogan 3,125 4.9%
Republican Ronald Lopez 2,048 3.2%
Republican Brett Guillroy 1,416 2.2%
Republican Jerry Ford, Sr. 997 1.6%
Republican Richard Welch 633 1.0%
Republican Alex Cross 460 0.7%
Republican Damien Mockus 249 0.4%
Republican Philip Covarrubias 228 0.4%
Total votes 63,799 100.0%
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Texas’s 38th congressional district, 2022
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Wesley Hunt 162,992 63.00
Democratic Duncan Klussmann 91,768 35.47
Independent Joel Dejean 3,953 1.53
Total votes 258,713 100
Republican win (new seat)
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2024

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Texas's 38th congressional district election, 2024
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Wesley Hunt (incumbent) 214,076 62.9
Democratic Melissa McDonough 126,408 37.1
Total votes 340,484 100.0
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2026

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2026 United States Senate Republican primary results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican John Cornyn (incumbent) 907,604 41.9
Republican Ken Paxton 881,386 40.7
Republican Wesley Hunt 292,728 13.5
Republican Sara Canady 26,291 1.2
Republican Anna Bender 24,415 1.1
Republican Gulrez Khan 15,811 0.7
Republican John Adefope 9,258 0.4
Republican Virgil Bierschwale 9,016 0.4
Total votes 2,166,509 100.0
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