Nearly two dozen candidates are on the ballot Saturday in the race to fill a vacant House seat in Northern Texas in a district that’s long been held by Republicans but has become increasingly competitive in recent years.
The race to succeed the late Rep. Ron Wright, who died of COVID-19 complications in February, is likely the only congressional special election to date this year with a chance of flipping party control.
WIDOW OF LATE CONGRESSMAN FROM TEXAS SEEKING HIS FORMER SEAT
Texas’ Sixth Congressional District — which covers some southeastern parts of the city of Fort Worth and…