Jon Bouché Officially Files to Run for Texas House District 16

 

November 8, 2025 | Media Inquiries: jon@bouchefortexas.com

Montgomery County Republican Party Chairman, Gwen Withrow, with candidate for Texas House District 16, Jon Bouché, at Republican Party Headquarters on November 8th.

MONTGOMERY, TX – Jon Bouché officially filed to run for Texas House District 16 at the Montgomery County Republican Party Headquarters today, placing him on the ballot in the March 3, 2026, Republican Primary Election.

“I decided to run for the Texas House when our current Representative, Will Metcalf, joined the Democrats in their fight against the House Republican Caucus and the Republican Party,” Bouché said. “We need a strong, Texas-first Republican in House District 16. I will never abandon Montgomery County by voting with Democrats.”

A longtime Montgomery County resident, Bouché is a businessman, real estate agent, and dedicated Republican activist. He has been in the trenches for the Republican Party since 2004, serving as a Precinct Chairman and three terms as the Montgomery County Republican Party Vice Chairman.

Bouché was the 2019 Republican Party Volunteer of the Year for Senate District 4 and served at the 2022 Texas GOP Convention on the Platform Committee and as Chair of the Criminal and Civil Justice Committee. He served on the Rules Committee at the 2024 State Convention.

“Republicans must unite in the House if we are to lead our state and deliver on the Republican Legislative Priorities,” said Bouché. “Our constituents demand this, and they deserve representation. In Austin, I will champion accountability to ensure our priorities are achieved.”

Click here to learn more about Jon Bouché for Texas and read his Texas First Agenda.

 
 
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