In
2020, Lalani ran for the
Texas House of Representatives in the
26th district. He placed first in the Democratic primary election with 31.7% of the vote, but lost to L. Sarah DeMarchant in the subsequent
runoff election with 47.7% of the vote. In
2022, Lalani ran for the redrawn
76th district, a new district in
Fort Bend County including
Sugar Land. He placed first in the Democratic primary election with 36.7% of the vote and defeated Vanesia Johnson with 63% of the vote in a runoff election. He defeated
Republican candidate Dan Mathews with 57.3% of the vote. Lalani and fellow Democrat
Salman Bhojani became the first Muslim and South Asian lawmakers to serve in the
Texas House of Representatives upon their election.
Tenure In 2025, Lalani proposed legislation to create an awareness campaign for
domestic and
sexual violence against men, including putting up visible signage in men’s restrooms, and to bar sex offenders from owning firearms. ==References==