Adam Hinojosa is an American politician who has represented the 27th district in the Texas Senate since 2025. In the 2022 election, Hinojosa was defeated by his Democratic challenger Morgan LaMantia. He narrowly ousted LaMantia in a rematch two years later.
Hinojosa's wife, Victoria, is the Republican nominee for District 2 of the Texas State Board of Education in the 2026 election.
In the 2022 general election, Hinojosa faced Democratic challenger LaMantia, who had been endorsed by the retiring District 27 senator, Eddie Lucio Jr. Hinojosa campaigned as part of a Republican effort to capitalize on Donald Trump's strong performance in the Rio Grande Valley in the 2020 election to flip multiple legislative and congressional seats in the region. LaMantia won the election by an extremely narrow margin, a result which was not confirmed until after a December recount.
In a 2024 rematch, Hinojosa defeated LaMantia by a narrow margin of 1.09%. Hinojosa was aided by President Donald Trump carrying the district by over 12% in the concurrent Presidential election.
Hinojosa's committee assignments include:
Before entering politics, Hinojosa graduated from the Del Mar Regional Police Academy in 1999 but chose to join his family's business instead of pursuing law enforcement.
Hinojosa is also a musician and plays piano, saxophone, and bass guitar. He performed in a cover band in his twenties and remains active in music as a hobby. He married his wife, Victoria, in February 2020. They have four children.