2014 Christian ran unsuccessfully for one of the three elected seats on the Texas Railroad Commission in the Republican
runoff election held on May 27, 2014.
2016 In 2016, Christian became the Republican nominee for the commissioner spot held by
David J. Porter, who did not seek re-election to a second term. In the Republican primary on March 1, Christian finished second among seven candidates with 408,629 votes (19.8 percent). Businessman Gary Gates of
Richmond, Texas, led the balloting with 586,253 votes (28.4 percent). In December 2015, Christian temporarily suspended his campaign to care for his elderly mother but was soon back soliciting supporters. He was endorsed by the
political action committee, Texas Patriots Tea Party. Christian polled 4,648,841 votes (53.1 percent); Yarbrough, 3,362,041 (38.4 percent); Miller, 462,251 (5.3 percent), and Salinas, 287,105 (3.2 percent). ==References==