The 1990 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas occurred on November 6, 1990, to elect the members of the state of Texas's delegation to the United States House of Representatives. Texas had twenty-seven seats in the House, apportioned according to the 1980 United States census.
These elections occurred simultaneously with the United States Senate elections of 1990, the United States House elections in other states, and various state and local elections.
Incumbent Democrat Jim Chapman ran for re-election.
Incumbent Democrat Charlie Wilson ran for re-election.
Incumbent Republican Steve Bartlett ran for re-election.
Incumbent Democrat Ralph Hall ran for re-election.
Incumbent Democrat John Wiley Bryant ran for re-election.
Incumbent Republican Joe Barton ran for re-election.
Incumbent Republican Bill Archer ran for re-election unopposed.
Incumbent Republican Jack Fields ran for re-election unopposed.
Incumbent Democrat Jack Brooks ran for re-election.
Incumbent Democrat J. J. Pickle ran for re-election.
Incumbent Democrat Marvin Leath opted to retire rather than run for re-election.
Incumbent Democratic Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Jim Wright resigned on June 6, 1989, amid an ethics investigation. This prompted a special election to be held, which fellow Democrat Pete Geren won in a runoff. He ran for re-election.
Incumbent Democrat Bill Sarpalius ran for re-election.
Incumbent Democrat Greg Laughlin ran for re-election.
Incumbent Democrat Kika de la Garza ran for re-election unopposed.
Incumbent Democrat Ronald D. Coleman ran for re-election.
Incumbent Democrat Charles Stenholm ran for re-election unopposed.
Incumbent Democrat Mickey Leland died in a plane crash on August 7, 1989, en route to Fugnido, Ethiopia. This prompted a special election to be held, which fellow Democrat Craig Washington won in a runoff. He ran for re-election.
Incumbent Republican Larry Combest ran for re-election unopposed.
Incumbent Democrat Henry B. González ran for re-election unopposed.
Incumbent Republican Lamar Smith ran for re-election.
Incumbent Republican Tom DeLay ran for re-election.
Incumbent Democrat Albert Bustamante ran for re-election.
Incumbent Democrat Martin Frost ran for re-election unopposed.
Incumbent Democrat Michael A. Andrews ran for re-election unopposed.
Incumbent Republican Dick Armey ran for re-election.
Incumbent Democrat Solomon Ortiz ran for re-election unopposed.