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Will Metcalf

State Representative · Texas · District 16 · Republican

Will Metcalf serves as a State Representative in the Texas House of Representatives, representing District 16 for the Republican party. The page below collects sourced biographical facts, the seat and district served, and provenance for Metcalf.

Key facts

Full name
Will Metcalf
Office
State Representative
Chamber
Texas House of Representatives
State
Texas
District
District 16
Party
Republican
Status
Currently serving
Born
1984
OpenStates ID
ocd-person/e7a379ec-9de2-48a2-918b-5ba58e1fd3f3
Dataset version
1.20260609

Biographical narrative

877 words · sourced from the Wikipedia REST extract

Will Metcalf is a prominent American banker and politician serving as a member of the Texas House of Representatives, representing the 16th district since 2014. A member of the Republican Party, he has held various leadership roles within the House, including his current position as Chairman of the House Administration Committee. Metcalf's legislative work encompasses a range of issues, and he has been involved in several committees that address both local and state concerns.

Early life and career

Will Metcalf was born on June 6, 1984, and is a lifelong resident of Montgomery County, Texas. He identifies as a sixth-generation resident of this area, indicating a deep-rooted connection to the community. Metcalf received his early education within the Conroe Independent School District, where he completed his high school education at Conroe High School. Following high school, he pursued higher education at Sam Houston State University, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in criminal justice.

Metcalf's personal life is intertwined with his community roots; he and his wife, Megan, have known each other since childhood. Their relationship began at First Baptist Conroe, a local church, and they married in 2007, shortly after he graduated from college. This background in both education and community involvement has shaped his perspectives and priorities as a legislator.

Before entering politics, Metcalf built a career in banking, which provided him with insights into economic and financial matters that would later inform his legislative work. His professional experience, combined with his educational background, positioned him well for a role in public service, where he could leverage his skills to address the needs of his constituents.

Legislative service

Will Metcalf's entry into the Texas House of Representatives began with a special election held on November 4, 2014, to fill the vacancy left by Brandon Creighton, who had been elected to the Texas Senate. Metcalf emerged as the Republican candidate for this seat and successfully defeated his opponent, Ted Seago, in the Republican primary runoffs. He then went on to win the special election against candidates Michael Hayles Sr. from the Democratic Party and Bob Townsend from the Libertarian Party.

Since his initial election, Metcalf has been re-elected multiple times, demonstrating significant electoral support within his district. In the 2018 general election, he retained his seat by defeating Democratic candidate Mike Midler, garnering a substantial majority of the votes. The following election cycle in 2020 saw him run unchallenged, further solidifying his position in the House. As of the 2022 midterm elections, he ran for a third term and was again unchallenged, indicating a strong foothold in his district.

Throughout his legislative career, Metcalf has participated in key votes and decisions that reflect his political stance and priorities. Notably, on May 27, 2023, he voted in favor of impeaching Ken Paxton, the Texas Attorney General, a decision that underscores his engagement with significant state issues. In the 2024 election, he faced a rematch with Mike Midler and once again won re-election, achieving a similar percentage of votes as in previous elections.

Metcalf's tenure has not been without controversy. On March 4, 2025, he was censured by the Montgomery County Republican Party for his support of Dustin Burrows as Speaker of the Texas House and for his vote on HR4, which conflicted with the party's stated priorities regarding committee leadership.

Policy focus and district

As a legislator, Will Metcalf has focused on various policy areas that reflect the interests and needs of his constituents in the 16th district. His leadership roles within the Texas House include serving as the Chairman of the House Administration Committee, which oversees the operational aspects of the House, including its rules and procedures. Additionally, he holds the position of Chairman of the State Affairs Committee, where he addresses a range of issues pertinent to Texas residents.

Metcalf is also a member of the International Relations & Economic Development Committee, which emphasizes the importance of fostering economic growth and international partnerships. His involvement in these committees indicates a commitment to both local economic development and broader state governance.

Beyond his committee assignments, Metcalf has participated in various caucuses and organizations that align with his legislative interests. He is a member of the Young Texans Legislative Caucus and the Rural Caucus, both of which focus on issues relevant to younger constituents and rural communities, respectively. His affiliation with the House Republican Caucus further aligns him with the broader goals and initiatives of the Republican Party in Texas.

In addition to his legislative work, Metcalf has been active in community organizations and boards. He has served on the board of the Conroe YMCA and has been involved with the Montgomery Independent School District Education Foundation, where he has held positions such as Treasurer. His engagement with local organizations, including the Montgomery County Fair Association and the Greater Conroe Economic Development, underscores his commitment to community service and development.

Metcalf's legislative focus and community involvement reflect a dedication to addressing the needs of his constituents while also navigating the complexities of state governance. His ongoing service in the Texas House of Representatives positions him as a significant figure in local and state politics, with a career that continues to evolve as he seeks to represent the interests of the 16th district.

Notable legislation

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Sources

  1. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_MetcalfWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-09

Notable quotes

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Sources

  1. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_MetcalfWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-09

Key positions

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Sources

  1. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_MetcalfWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-09

Legislative service

  1. Texas House of RepresentativesDistrict 16 · Republican

Sources & provenance

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