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Party selects its nominee.
Current roleBusiness owner
PartyRepublican
Political ideologyConservative Republican
LocationTexas
BackgroundBusiness owner
Notable personal detailsDwayne Bradley Stovall is a Republican candidate for U.S. House in Texas’ 9th Congressional District in the 2026 cycle. He has previously run in Republican primaries for U.S. Senate in Texas (2014 and 2020) and has also run for state office. He has described himself publicly as a small businessman and business owner.
Supports reducing the size and spending of the federal government, accelerating deregulation to lower costs, and policies that simplify and lower the tax burden to help businesses and individuals. Advocates fiscal restraint and targeting spending cuts rather than tax increases.
Opposes a federal role in ensuring health insurance and supports removing the federal government from healthcare, favoring market-based, private-sector solutions. Rejects eliminating private healthcare insurance and argues that federal involvement drives up costs. Advocates returning authority over healthcare to the states and reducing federal regulation and spending in the sector.
The candidate calls for a ten-year moratorium on immigration and work visas, supports strong border control measures (including infrastructure like a wall), restricts non-citizen driving privileges, and advocates states exercising authority to secure borders. These positions prioritize enforcement and significant limits on immigration pathways.
Supports strong restrictions on abortion and identifies as pro-life, arguing that legal protection for unborn life should be prioritized and that abortion policy should be remanded to the states. Has stated opposition to taxpayer funding for abortion providers and endorsed laws to protect infants who survive attempted abortions.
The candidate emphasizes deregulation, state control over federal authority, and a background in oilfield services, and has criticized opponents for "embracing climate change," indicating opposition to aggressive federal climate policies while supporting traditional energy interests. His campaign materials prioritize reducing federal regulation and protecting energy-related local industries.
Dwayne Stovall is mentioned in coverage of the 2026 U.S. midterm primary season, as primaries get underway in states including Texas, Arkansas, and North Carolina. The reporting focuses on major contests and how redistricting is reshaping the general election landscape, but it does not provide specific new details about Stovall’s own race or actions.





Aggregation source: FiftyPlusOne
2026
LatestCycle 2026
Source: FEC
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