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2008 elections for the Texas Legislature were held on Tuesday, November 4, 2008, in the U.S. state of Texas. The Texas Legislature election was conducted concurrently with the election for the 2008 United States presidential race, the United States Senate seat of Republican John Cornyn, and the state's 32 congressional representatives.


Successful candidates served in the 81st Texas Legislature, that convened on January 13, 2009 at the Texas State Capitol in Austin through June 1, 2009.




Contents





  • 1 Texas Senate

    • 1.1 Notable races



  • 2 House of Representatives

    • 2.1 Notable races


    • 2.2 House race summary, Districts 1–25


    • 2.3 House race summary, Districts 26–50


    • 2.4 House race summary, Districts 51–75


    • 2.5 House race summary, Districts 76–100


    • 2.6 House race summary, Districts 101–125


    • 2.7 House race summary, Districts 126–150



  • 3 External links

    • 3.1 Candidate listings



  • 4 References




Texas Senate[edit]


Fifteen Senate seats were up for re-election in 2008. The previous composition was twenty Republicans and eleven Democrats. Of the seats up for re-election in 2008, nine were held by Republicans and six by Democrats.


There were two new members of the Senate. Their predecessors were not up for reelection.














DistrictOutgoing SenatorPartyReason

10

Kim Brimer
Republican
Defeated in General Election

17

Kyle Janek
Republican
Resigning June 2, 2008 [1]


Notable races[edit]


District 10: The Democratic Party ran City Councilwoman Wendy Davis against Republican and Sunset Advisory Commission chairperson Kim Brimer. The district had been Republican-leaning, having been won by George W. Bush in 2004 and by Governor Rick Perry in 2002 and 2006. Davis won that race with 49.91% of the vote. In 2014, she was the Democratic nominee for governor to succeed Perry.


District 11: The Democrats ran former Galveston city council member Joseph Jaworski against Republican candidate Mike Jackson. The district encompasses the southeast Houston suburbs and part of Galveston County that has consistently voted for Republicans including George W. Bush in 2004, Governor Perry in 2002 and 2006, and U.S. Senator John Cornyn in 2002. Mike Jackson won that race with 56.48% of the vote.


District 17: The Incumbent Republican Kyle Janek announced he would be resigning from the State Senate effective June 2, 2008 to spend more time with his family, who had moved to Austin. As a result of this the Republican Party's candidate was Joan Huffman. The Democrats ran former U.S. Representative Christopher Bell, the party's 2006 nominee for governor. Huffman won that race with 56% of the vote.


District 21: Democratic candidate Judith Zaffirini prevailed in her historically Democratic state Senate seat, which includes Laredo. The seat was held from 1967-1973 by her mentor, Wayne Connally, a younger brother of John Connally. Republicans fielded former Webb County administrative judge Louis Henry Bruni (born 1949), who switched parties in December 2007 to run against Zaffirini. The district voted for George W. Bush in 2004 and Kay Bailey Hutchison in 2006 but for Democratic gubernatorial candidate Chris Bell in 2006.



House of Representatives[edit]



Notable races[edit]


District 23: The incumbent Democratic Party Representative Craig Eiland was challenged by Libertarian Party Candidate Charles L. Earley. Eiland won the election with 86.80% of the vote.



House race summary, Districts 1–25[edit]


























































































































































































































































































































































































































































District
Party
Incumbent
Status
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Change from 2006

1


Democratic

Stephen Frost (Texarkana)
Running


Democratic

Stephen Frost
29,580
53.59%



Republican

George Lavender
24,834
44.99%



Libertarian
Tim Eason
779
1.41%


2


Republican

Dan Flynn (Greenville)
Running


Republican

Dan Flynn
39,238
85.03%



Libertarian
Michael French
6,903
14.96%


3


Democratic

Mark Homer (Paris)
Running


Democratic

Mark Homer
26,694
48.27%



Republican
Kirby Hollingsworth
26,694
51.72%


4


Republican

Betty Brown (Athens/Terrell)
Running


Republican

Betty Brown
39,209
62.61%



Democratic
Victor Morales
22,027
35.17%



Libertarian
James C. Yow
1,381
2.20%


5


Republican

Bryan Hughes (Marshall)
Running


Republican

Bryan Hughes
Unknown
100%


6


Republican

Leo Berman (Tyler)
Running


Republican

Leo Berman
44,411
87.77%



Libertarian
Gene Moody
6,188
12.22%


7


Republican

Tommy Merritt (Longview)
Running


Republican

Tommy Merritt
40,629
88.34%



Libertarian
Joey Stroman
5,359
11.65%


8


Republican

Byron Cook (Corsicana/Palestine)
Running


Republican

Byron Cook
Unknown
100%


9


Republican

Wayne Christian (Nacogdoches)
Running


Republican

Wayne Christian
32,650
62.74%



Democratic
Kenneth D. Franks
18,425
35.40%



Libertarian
Joe Allport
961
1.84%


10


Republican

Jim Pitts (Hillsboro/Waxahachie)
Running


Republican

Jim Pitts
49,323
85.51%



Libertarian
Phil Smart
8,353
14.48%


11


Democratic

Chuck Hopson (Jacksonville)
Running


Democratic

Chuck Hopson
26,030
49.27%



Republican
Brian K. Walker
25,928
49.07%



Libertarian
Paul Bryan
872
1.65%


12


Democratic

Jim McReynolds (Lufkin)
Running


Democratic

Jim McReynolds
28,746
57.05%



Republican
Van Brookshire
21,637
42.94%


13


Republican

Lois Kolkhorst (Brenham/Huntsville)
Running


Republican

Lois Kolkhorst
Unknown
100%


14


Republican

Fred Brown (Bryan/College Station)
Running


Republican

Fred Brown
37,187
82.20%



Libertarian
Ron Darby
8,052
17.79%


15


Republican

Rob Eissler (The Woodlands)
Running


Republican

Rob Eissler
Unknown
100%


16


Republican

Brandon Creighton (Conroe)
Running


Republican

Brandon Creighton
Unknown
100%


17


Democratic

Robby Cook (Bastrop/La Grange)
Retiring


Democratic
Donnie Dippel
25,561
42.84%



Republican

Tim Kleinschmidt
32,208
53.98%



Libertarian
Alan Duesterhoft
1,888
3.16%


18


Republican

John Otto (Liberty/Livingston)
Running


Republican

John Otto
32,415
68.54%



Democratic
Arlan Foster
14,872
31.45%


19


Republican

Mike Hamilton (Lumberton/Vidor)
Running


Republican

Mike Hamilton
32,531
63.91%



Democratic
Larry Hunter
17,304
33.99%



Libertarian
William Galvin





Libertarian
Richard Ramsey




20


Republican

Dan Gattis (Cedar Park/Georgetown)
Running


Republican

Dan Gattis





Democratic
Jim Dillon





Libertarian
Craig C. Weems




21


Democratic

Allan Ritter (Western Beaumont/rural Jefferson County)
Running


Democratic

Allan Ritter




22


Democratic

Joe Deshotel (Beaumont/Port Arthur)
Running


Democratic

Joe Deshotel




23


Democratic

Craig Eiland (Galveston/Texas City)
Running


Democratic

Craig Eiland





Libertarian
Charles L. Earley




24


Republican

Larry Taylor (Hitchcock/League City)
Running


Republican

Larry Taylor





Libertarian
Rafael E. Ramos




25


Republican

Dennis Bonnen (Angleton/Lake Jackson)
Running


Republican

Dennis Bonnen





Libertarian
Richard Cole




House race summary, Districts 26–50[edit]








































































































































































































































































































































































































































District
Party
Incumbent
Status
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Change from 2006

26


Republican

Charlie Howard (Sugar Land)
Running


Republican

Charlie Howard




27


Democratic

Dora Olivo (Missouri City/Rosenberg)
Running


Democratic

Dora Olivo





Republican
Steve Host




28


Republican

John Zerwas (Hempstead/Wharton)
Running


Republican

John Zerwas





Democratic
Dorothy Bottos





Libertarian
M. Stephen Lucas




29


Republican

Mike O'Day (Bay City/Pearland)
Retiring


Republican
Randy Weber





Democratic
Kevin Murphy




30


Republican

Geanie Morrison (Victoria)
Running


Republican

Geanie Morrison




31


Democratic

Ryan Guillen (rural areas outside Laredo)
Running


Democratic

Ryan Guillen




32


Democratic

Juan Garcia (Corpus Christi/Port Lavaca)
Running


Democratic
Juan Garcia





Republican

Todd Hunter





Libertarian
Lenard Nelson




33


Democratic

Solomon Ortiz, Jr. (Corpus Christi)
Running


Democratic

Solomon Ortiz, Jr.





Republican

Raul Torres





Libertarian
Justin Garrett




34


Democratic

Abel Herrero (rural Nueces County)
Running


Democratic

Abel Herrero





Republican
Connie Scott




35


Democratic

Yvonne Gonzalez Toureilles (Alice/Beeville/Jourdanton)
Running


Democratic

Yvonne Gonzalez Toureilles




36


Democratic

Kino Flores (southern edge of Hidalgo County)
Running


Democratic

Kino Flores




37


Democratic

Rene Oliveira (Brownsville)
Running


Democratic

Rene Oliveira




38


Democratic

Eddie Lucio III (Brownsville/Harlingen)
Running


Democratic

Eddie Lucio III




39


Democratic

Mando Martinez (Weslaco)
Running


Democratic

Mando Martinez




40


Democratic

Aaron Peña (Edinburg)
Running


Democratic

Aaron Peña




41


Democratic

Veronica Gonzales (McAllen)
Running


Democratic

Veronica Gonzales





Republican
Javier Villalobos





Libertarian
Charles W. Snelling




42


Democratic

Richard Raymond (Laredo)
Running


Democratic

Richard Raymond





Libertarian
Francisco Javier Estrada




43


Democratic

Juan Escobar (rural South Texas)
Defeated in primary


Democratic
Tara Rios Ybarra





Libertarian
Richard W. Shuey




44


Republican

Edmund Kuempel (Seguin)
Running


Republican

Edmund Kuempel





Libertarian
John Lynch




45


Democratic

Patrick Rose (San Marcos)
Running


Democratic

Patrick Rose





Republican
Matt Young





Libertarian
Tom Gleinser




46


Democratic

Dawnna Dukes (east Austin)
Running


Democratic

Dawnna Dukes




47


Democratic

Valinda Bolton (southwest Travis County)
Running


Democratic

Valinda Bolton





Republican
Donna Keel





Libertarian
Alan Hultgren




48


Democratic

Donna Howard (western portions of Austin and Travis County)
Running


Democratic

Donna Howard





Republican
Pamela Waggoner





Libertarian
Ben Easton




49


Democratic

Elliott Naishtat (downtown Austin)
Running


Democratic

Elliott Naishtat





Republican
Jim Hasik




50


Democratic

Mark Strama (north Austin)
Running


Democratic

Mark Strama





Republican
Jerry Mikus





Libertarian
Jerry Chandler




House race summary, Districts 51–75[edit]




































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































District
Party
Incumbent
Status
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Change from 2006

51


Democratic

Eddie Rodriguez (southeast Austin)
Running


Democratic

Eddie Rodriguez





Libertarian
Arthur DiBianca




52


Republican

Mike Krusee (Round Rock/Taylor)
Retiring


Republican
Bryan Daniel





Democratic

Diana Maldonado





Libertarian
Lillian Simmons




53


Republican

Harvey Hilderbran (Kerrville, rural areas near Abilene and San Angelo)
Running


Republican

Harvey Hilderbran





Libertarian
Brian W. Holk




54


Republican

Jimmie Don Aycock (Burnet/Killeen)
Running


Republican

Jimmie Don Aycock





Libertarian
Nicolaas J. Kramer




55


Republican

Dianne White Delisi (Temple)
Retiring


Republican

Ralph Sheffield





Democratic
Sam Murphey





Libertarian
Chris Lane




56


Republican

Charles “Doc” Anderson (Waco)
Running


Republican

Charles "Doc" Anderson





Libertarian
David Meine




57


Democratic

Jim Dunnam (Waco/Madisonville)
Running


Democratic

Jim Dunnam





Libertarian
Neill Snider




58


Republican

Rob Orr (Burleson)
Running


Republican

Rob Orr





Democratic
Greg Allen Kauffman





Libertarian
Tom Stewart




59


Republican

Sid Miller (Stephenville)
Running


Republican

Sid Miller





Democratic
Ernie Casbeer





Libertarian
Coy Reynolds




60


Republican

Jim Keffer (Brownwood/Mineral Wells)
Running


Republican

Jim Keffer





Democratic
David Shupp




61


Republican

Phil King (Weatherford)
Running


Republican

Phil King





Democratic
Charles William Randolph





Libertarian
Richard W. Forsythe Jr.




62


Republican

Larry Phillips (Sherman)
Running


Republican

Larry Phillips





Democratic
Pete Veeck




63


Republican

Tan Parker (northern and western Denton County)
Running


Republican

Tan Parker





Democratic
Jesus Carrillo





Libertarian
John Turner




64


Republican

Myra Crownover (Denton)
Running


Republican

Myra Crownover





Democratic
John McClelland





Libertarian
Jason Jordan




65


Republican

Burt Solomons (Carrollton/Lewisville)
Running


Republican

Burt Solomons





Libertarian
Lee Hooper




66


Republican

Brian McCall (west Plano)
Running


Republican

Brian McCall





Libertarian
Benjamin Westfried




67


Republican

Jerry Madden (east Plano, Collin County portions of Dallas and Richardson)
Running


Republican

Jerry Madden





Libertarian
Jeffrey Joyner




68


Republican

Rick Hardcastle (Rural areas outside Wichita Falls)
Running


Republican

Rick Hardcastle





Libertarian
Ryan Galloway




69


Democratic

David Farabee (Wichita Falls)
Running


Democratic

David Farabee





Libertarian
Richard Brown




70


Republican

Ken Paxton (McKinney)
Running


Republican

Ken Paxton





Libertarian
Robert R. Virasin




71


Republican

Susan Lewis King (Abilene)
Running


Republican

Susan Lewis King





Libertarian
Michael Walton




72


Republican

Drew Darby (San Angelo)
Running


Republican

Drew Darby





Libertarian
Dennis Higgins




73


Republican

Nathan Macias (New Braunfels)
Defeated in primary


Republican
Doug Miller





Democratic
Daniel Boone





Libertarian
Shannon Beckett McCracken




74


Democratic

Pete Gallego (Del Rio)
Running


Democratic

Pete Gallego





Republican
T.C. Kincaid, Jr.




75


Democratic

Chente Quintanilla (eastern El Paso County)
Running


Democratic

Chente Quintanilla





Republican
Charlie Garza




House race summary, Districts 76–100[edit]






































































































































































































































































































































































































































































District
Party
Incumbent
Status
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Change from 2006

76


Democratic

Norma Chavez (southeastern El Paso)
Running


Democratic

Norma Chavez




77


Democratic

Paul Moreno (central El Paso)
Defeated in primary


Democratic
Marisa Marquez




78


Republican

Pat Haggerty (northern El Paso)
Defeated in primary


Republican
Dee Margo





Democratic
Joseph E. Moody





Libertarian
Bill Collins




79


Democratic

Joe Pickett (northeastern El Paso, Fort Bliss)
Running


Democratic

Joe Pickett




80


Democratic

Tracy O. King (Eagle Pass/Hondo)
Running


Democratic

Tracy O. King




81


Republican

Buddy West (Odessa)
Defeated in primary runoff


Republican

Tryon Lewis





Libertarian
Elmo Hockman




82


Republican

Tom Craddick (Midland)
Running


Republican

Tom Craddick





Democratic
Bill Dingus





Libertarian
Sherry Phillips




83


Republican

Delwin Jones (rural areas outside Lubbock)
Running


Republican

Delwin Jones





Libertarian
Jerry Hix




84


Republican

Carl Isett (Lubbock)
Running


Republican

Carl Isett




85


Democratic

Joseph P. Heflin (rural West Texas)
Running


Democratic

Joe Heflin





Republican
Isaac Castro




86


Republican

John T. Smithee (south Amarillo)
Running


Republican

John Smithee





Democratic
James H. Wood





Libertarian
Kevin Howell




87


Republican

David Swinford (north Amarillo)
Running


Republican

David Swinford





Libertarian
L. Blake Bailey




88


Republican

Warren Chisum (rural Texas Panhandle)
Running


Republican

Warren Chisum




89


Republican

Jodie Anne Laubenberg (Rockwall/Parker)
Running


Republican

Jodie Laubenberg




90


Democratic

Lon Burnam (central Fort Worth)
Running


Democratic

Lon Burnam





Republican
Larry Keilberg




91


Republican

Kelly Hancock (North Richland Hills)
Running


Republican

Kelly Hancock





Democratic
Chris Utchell





Libertarian
Paul Mastin




92


Republican

Todd Smith (Hurst/Euless/Bedford)
Running


Republican

Todd Smith





Democratic
Kalandra N. Wheeler





Libertarian
Trey Hines




93


Democratic

Paula Pierson (eastern portions of Arlington and Mansfield)
Running


Democratic

Paula Pierson





Republican
Bill Burch





Libertarian
Colin F. Sewards




94


Republican

Diane Patrick (west Arlington)
Running


Republican

Diane Patrick





Libertarian
Geoffrey A. Adams




95


Democratic

Marc Veasey (eastern Fort Worth)
Running


Democratic

Marc Veasey





Libertarian
Hy Siegel




96


Republican

Bill Zedler (south Arlington)
Running


Republican

Bill Zedler





Democratic
Chris Turner





Libertarian
Todd Litteken




97


Democratic

Dan Barrett (southwest Fort Worth)
Running


Democratic

Dan Barrett





Republican
Mark Shelton





Libertarian
Rodney Wingo




98


Republican

Vicki Truitt (north Fort Worth/Grapevine/Southlake)
Running


Republican

Vicki Truitt





Democratic
Nancy Moffat





Libertarian
Stephen M. Smith




99


Republican

Charlie Geren (northwest Fort Worth)
Running


Republican

Charlie Geren





Democratic
Sheila Ford





Libertarian
Robin Chester




100


Democratic

Terri Hodge (south central Dallas)
Running


Democratic

Terri Hodge





Libertarian
Robert M. Pritchett




House race summary, Districts 101–125[edit]






































































































































































































































































































































































































































































District
Party
Incumbent
Status
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Change from 2006

101


Republican

Thomas Latham (Mesquite)
Defeated in primary


Republican
Mike Anderson





Democratic
Robert Miklos




102


Republican

Tony Goolsby (far northeast Dallas)
Running


Republican

Tony Goolsby





Democratic

Carol Kent




103


Democratic

Rafael Anchia (northwest Dallas)
Running


Democratic

Rafael Anchia

55.27



Libertarian
David R. Mason

44.73


104


Democratic

Roberto Alonzo (west Dallas)
Running


Democratic

Roberto Alonzo




105


Republican

Linda Harper-Brown (Irving)
Running


Republican

Linda Harper-Brown





Democratic
Bob Romano





Libertarian
James G. Baird




106


Democratic

Kirk England (Grand Prairie, south Irving)
Running


Democratic

Kirk England

39.28



Republican
Karen Wiegman

21.5



Libertarian
Gene Freeman

39.22


107


Democratic

Allen Vaught (northeast Dallas)
Running


Democratic

Allen Vaught

50.46



Republican

Bill Keffer

46.92



Libertarian
Claudia Nelson

.02



Libertarian
Brandon Parsons

2.6


108


Republican

Dan Branch (downtown Dallas/Park Cities)
Running


Republican

Dan Branch





Democratic
Emil Reichstadt





Libertarian
Paul Petersen




109


Democratic

Helen Giddings (Cedar Hill/Lancaster)
Running


Democratic

Helen Giddings





Libertarian
Kevin Jackson




110


Democratic

Barbara Mallory Caraway (southeast Dallas/Seagoville)
Running


Democratic

Barbara Mallory Caraway




111


Democratic

Yvonne Davis (southwest Dallas/Duncanville)
Running


Democratic

Yvonne Davis





Republican
Homer Fincannon





Libertarian
Tim Miles




112


Republican

Fred Hill (north Garland/Richardson)
Retiring


Republican

Angie Chen Button





Democratic
Sandra Phuong Vule





Libertarian
Philip M. White




113


Republican

Joe Driver (eastern Garland)
Running


Republican

Joe Driver





Democratic
Eric Brandler





Libertarian
Amy Wilson




114


Republican

Will Ford Hartnett (north Dallas)
Running


Republican

Will Hartnett





Libertarian
Bob Busha




115


Republican

Jim Jackson (Carrollton/Coppell)
Running


Republican

Jim Jackson





Libertarian
Preston Poulter




116


Democratic

Trey Martinez Fischer (northwest San Antonio, including Balcones Heights)
Running


Democratic

Trey Martinez Fischer





Libertarian
William T. Armstrong V




117


Democratic

David McQuade Leibowitz (western Bexar County/Lackland AFB)
Running


Democratic

David McQuade Leibowitz





Republican

John Garza




118


Democratic

Joe Farias (south San Antonio)
Running


Democratic

Joe Farias





Republican
Don Green





Libertarian
James L. Thompson




119


Democratic

Robert Puente (southeast San Antonio)
Retiring


Democratic
Roland Gutierrez




120


Democratic

Ruth Jones McClendon (east San Antonio)
Running


Democratic

Ruth Jones McClendon




121


Republican

Joe Straus (northeast San Antonio including Alamo Heights)
Running


Republican

Joe Straus





Libertarian
Arthur M. Thomas IV




122


Republican

Frank Corte, Jr. (north San Antonio and Bexar County)
Running


Republican

Frank Corte, Jr.





Democratic
Frances Carnot





Libertarian
Sally Baynton




123


Democratic

Mike Villarreal (north central San Antonio)
Running


Democratic

Mike Villarreal




124


Democratic

Jose Menendez (west San Antonio)
Running


Democratic

José Menendez




125


Democratic

Joaquin Castro (northwest San Antonio, including Leon Valley)
Running


Democratic

Joaquin Castro




House race summary, Districts 126–150[edit]












































































































































































































































































































































































































































































District
Party
Incumbent
Status
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Change from 2006

126


Republican

Patricia Harless (northwest Harris County
Running


Republican

Patricia Harless





Democratic
Chad Khan





Libertarian
Oscar J. Palma, Jr.




127


Republican

Joe Crabb (northeast Houston - Kingwood)
Running


Republican

Joe Crabb





Democratic
Joe Montemayor





Libertarian
Justo Perez




128


Republican

Wayne Smith (Baytown/Deer Park)
Running


Republican

Wayne Smith




129


Republican

John Davis (southeast Houston - Clear Lake City)
Running


Republican

John Davis





Democratic
Sherrie Matula




130


Republican

Corbin Van Arsdale (Tomball)
Defeated in primary


Republican
Allen Fletcher





Libertarian
William B. Gray Jr.




131


Democratic

Alma Allen (southwest Houston)
Running


Democratic

Alma Allen




132


Republican

Bill Callegari (Greater Katy)
Running


Republican

Bill Callegari





Libertarian
Phil Kurtz




133


Republican

Jim Murphy (west Houston)
Running


Republican

Jim Murphy





Democratic
Kristi Thibaut




134


Democratic

Ellen Cohen (southwest Houston, including Bellaire)
Running


Democratic

Ellen Cohen





Republican
Joe Agris





Libertarian
Mhair S. Dekmezian





Libertarian
Darcey Kobs




135


Republican

Gary Elkins (Jersey Village)
Running


Republican

Gary Elkins





Democratic
Trey Fleming





Libertarian
Alfred N. Montestruc




136


Republican

Beverly Woolley (west Houston (Memorial area))
Running


Republican

Beverly Woolley
41,007
87.1%



Libertarian
Gerald W. "Jerry" LaFleur
6,066
12.9%


137


Democratic

Scott Hochberg (southwest Houston)
Running


Democratic

Scott Hochberg
12,198
89.2%



Libertarian
Alex Cresswell
1,472
10.8%


138


Republican

Dwayne Bohac (west and northwest Houston)
Running


Republican

Dwayne Bohac





Democratic
Virginia McDavid





Libertarian
Patrick Warren




139


Democratic

Sylvester Turner (north Houston)
Running


Democratic

Sylvester Turner




140


Democratic

Kevin Bailey (north Houston)
Defeated in primary


Democratic
Armando Walle




141


Democratic

Senfronia Thompson (north Houston, including Bush IAH)
Running


Democratic

Senfronia Thompson





Republican
Michael Bunch





Libertarian
Richard Brown




142


Democratic

Harold Dutton (northeast Houston)
Running


Democratic

Harold Dutton




143


Democratic

Ana Hernandez (east Houston/Galena Park)
Running


Democratic

Ana Hernandez





Republican
Dorothy Olmos





Libertarian
Joe O. Marcom




144


Republican

Robert Talton (Pasadena)
Unsuccessful bid for United States House District 22


Republican
Ken Legler





Democratic
Joel Redmond




145


Democratic

Rick Noriega (southeast Houston)
Running for U.S. Senate


Democratic

Carol Alvarado





Republican
Patricia Rodriguez




146


Democratic

Borris Miles (southwest Houston)
Defeated in primary


Democratic
Al Edwards




147


Democratic

Garnet Coleman (downtown and southeast Houston, including Hobby Airport)
Running


Democratic

Garnet Coleman





Libertarian
Joe Tirado




148


Democratic

Jessica Farrar (northwest Houston, including Houston Heights)
Running


Democratic

Jessica Farrar





Republican
Howard H. Gano, Jr.





Libertarian
Walter Dawes




149


Democratic

Hubert Vo (west and southwest Houston, including Alief area)
Running


Democratic

Hubert Vo





Republican
Greg Meyers




150


Republican

Debbie Riddle (Spring)
Running


Republican
Debbie Riddle





Democratic
Brad Neal





Libertarian
Ken Petty





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  • Texas Libertarian Party candidates


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