The 2006 Texas Legislature election was held on Tuesday, November 7, 2006, in the U.S. state of Texas . The Texas Legislature election was conducted as a part of the 2006 Texas general election , which also included the 2006 United States Senate election in Texas , the 2006 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas , and the 2006 Texas gubernatorial election .
Successful candidates served in the 80th Texas Legislature , which convened on January 9, 2007, at the capitol in Austin .
Texas Senate
Fifteen of the sixteen elections for the Texas Senate were contested to some extent. In the District 3 race, Robert Nichols won his Republican primary and was unopposed in the fall election.
Five Senators chose to not run or were defeated in the primaries.
Senate race statewide summary
Party
Candidates
Votes
Seats
No.
%
Before
Up
Won
After
+/–
Republican
14
1,337,435
61.98%
19
10
11
20
1
Democratic
9
637,115
29.52%
12
6
5
11
1
Libertarian
9
183,355
8.50%
0
0
0
0
Total
2,157,977
100.00
31
16
16
31
Source:[ 1]
Popular vote
Republican
61.98%
Democratic
29.52%
Libertarian
8.50%
Senate seats won
Republican
68.75%
Democratic
31.25%
Senate race summary by district
Senate race details
District 1
District 2
District 3
Race uncontested after Nichols’ win in the Republican primary.
District 5
District 7
District 8
District 12
District 13
District 14
District 15
District 17
District 18
Incumbent Democratic Senator Ken Armbrister did not run for re-election. No other Democrat ran to replace him, allowing Republican Glen Hegar to easily win the race, flipping the seat.
District 19
Incumbent Frank Madla was ousted by Uresti in contentious Democratic primary race. Madla was the only incumbent senator to lose a primary race in 2006.
District 22
District 25
District 29
This was considered by some to be an extremely important Texas Senate election race.[ 3] Thought to potentially add to the competitiveness of this Senate race was District 29's historically low-voter turnout and Republican "Dee" Margo's close connections to President George W. Bush via First Lady Laura Bush 's close friendship to "Dee" Margo's spouse, El Pasoan Adair Margo . As it turned out, Shapleigh won reelection in a race that was not that close.
House of Representatives
In the Texas House of Representatives , 117 of the 150 seats were contested in the November 2006 election. Thirty-two races were uncontested after the primary elections on March 7, 2006, while the remaining two were determined in the primary runoffs on April 11. One previously uncontested race came back into play with the withdrawal of the incumbent, thus allowing a new nomination process by both major parties.
21 new members were elected to the House of Representatives. Seven incumbents were defeated in the primaries, six ran for higher office, seven either retired or withdrew after the primaries, one died after winning the primary, and five lost in the general election.
Popular vote
Republican
53.51%
Democratic
40.51%
Libertarian
5.91%
Write-in
0.06%
House seats won
Republican
54.00%
Democratic
46.00%
Special Elections
District 48 : A special election was held on January 7, 2006 to fill the unexpired term of Rep. Todd Baxter, who resigned on November 1, 2005.[ 4] Democrat Donna Howard received 49.46% in the special election, narrowly missing the 50% mark needed to win outright, so she faced Republican Ben Bentzin in the runoff on February 14, 2006.[ 5] Howard won the runoff with 57.62%, flipping the district.[ 6]
House race summary, Districts 1–25
District
Party
Incumbent
Status
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Change from 2004
1
Democratic
Stephen J. Frost
Reelected
Democratic
Stephen J. Frost
21,841
86.79
+33.99
Libertarian
Tim Eason
3,324
13.20
+13.20
2
Republican
Dan Flynn
Reelected
Republican
Dan Flynn
18,783
58.49
−41.51
Democratic
Scott Cornuaud
11,926
37.13
+37.13
Libertarian
Dawn M. Childs
1,404
4.37
+4.37
3
Democratic
Mark S. Homer
Reelected
Republican
Kirby Hollingsworth
14,032
41.68
−8.09
Democratic
Mark S. Homer
19,632
58.31
+8.09
4
Republican
Betty Brown
Reelected
Republican
Betty Brown
21,547
59.45
−40.55
Democratic
K.J. “Bear” Gleason
13,128
36.22
+36.22
Libertarian
Rick E. Carter
1,567
4.32
+4.32
5
Republican
Bryan Hughes
Reelected
Republican
Bryan Hughes
26,286
81.93
+19.96
Libertarian
Tim Carmichael
5,795
18.06
+18.06
6
Republican
Leo Berman
Reelected
Republican
Leo Berman
25,496
100.00
7
Republican
Tommy Merritt
Reelected
Republican
Tommy Merritt
20,810
68.43
−31.57
Democratic
Patrick Franklin
8,701
28.61
+28.61
Libertarian
Jonathan A. Rasco
897
2.94
+2.94
8
Republican
Byron Cook
Reelected
Republican
Byron Cook
17,767
57.86
−42.14
Democratic
Sharon Cade Davis
12,938
42.13
+42.13
9
Republican
Roy Blake Jr.
Lost in Republican Primary
Republican
Wayne Christian
20,838
100.00
+43.11
10
Republican
Jim Pitts
Reelected
Republican
Jim Pitts
25,196
66.81
−5.98
Democratic
Kerry L. Horn
12,516
33.18
+5.98
11
Democratic
Chuck Hopson
Reelected
Republican
Larry K. Durrett
15,918
46.11
−1.18
Democratic
Chuck Hopson
17,603
50.99
−1.71
Libertarian
Paul “Blue” Story
998
2.89
+2.89
12
Democratic
Jim McReynolds
Reelected
Republican
Jody Anderson
15,707
42.07
−6.88
Democratic
Jim McReynolds
20,747
55.58
+4.54
Libertarian
Donald B. Keith
873
2.33
+2.33
13
Republican
Lois W. Kolkhorst
Reelected
Republican
Lois W. Kolkhorst
24,170
82.84
−17.16
Libertarian
Charles Stigall
5,006
17.15
+17.15
14
Republican
Fred Brown
Reelected
Republican
Fred Brown
22,056
100.00
15
Republican
Rob Eissler
Reelected
Republican
Rob Eissler
30,880
73.33
−17.42
Democratic
Sammie Miller
9,597
22.79
+22.79
Libertarian
Brian J. Drake
1,633
3.87
−5.37
16
Republican
Ruben Hope Jr.
Did not run
Republican
Brandon Creighton
23,945
75.04
−24.96
Democratic
Pat Poland
7,963
24.95
+24.95
17
Democratic
Robby Cook
Reelected
Republican
Tim Kleinschmidt
19,225
47.88
+3.70
Democratic
Robby Cook
19,640
48.91
−4.75
Libertarian
Roderick “Rod” Gibbs
1,283
3.19
+1.04
18
Republican
John Otto
Reelected
Republican
John Otto
19,153
76.00
+21.43
Libertarian
Kris Overstreet
6,048
23.99
+23.99
19
Republican
Mike Hamilton
Reelected
Republican
Mike Hamilton
16,082
57.35
+1.92
Democratic
Paul Clayton
11,957
42.64
−1.92
20
Republican
Dan M. Gattis
Reelected
Republican
Dan M. Gattis
31,158
63.37
−5.41
Democratic
Jim Stauber
18,006
36.62
+5.41
21
Democratic
Allan Ritter
Reelected
Democratic
Allan Ritter
20,811
100.00
22
Democratic
Joe Deshotel
Reelected
Democratic
Joe Deshotel
14,516
90.75
−2.98
Libertarian
Judith Cobbett
1,479
9.24
+2.98
23
Democratic
Craig Eiland
Reelected
Democratic
Craig Eiland
22,618
83.79
−16.21
Libertarian
Raymond Lloyd
4,374
16.20
+16.20
24
Republican
Larry Taylor
Reelected
Republican
Larry Taylor
24,992
77.69
−22.31
Libertarian
Brady Lee Hutchison
7,176
22.30
+22.30
25
Republican
Dennis Bonnen
Reelected
Republican
Dennis Bonnen
21,867
100.00
+33.99
House race summary, Districts 26–50
District 33
Incumbent Vilma Luna was unopposed in Democratic primary and was to be unopposed in the fall, but she withdrew from the race, allowing the Democratic Party a new nomination process and giving the Republican Party the chance to make its own nomination.
District 48
Ben Bentzin , unopposed in the Republican primary, withdrew from the race for House District 48 on August 21, 2006. Under the Texas Election Code, when a party nominee withdraws from a contested race, the party does not have the option to replace the candidate unless the candidate has been declared ineligible.
District
Party
Incumbent
Status
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Change from 2004
26
Republican
Charles F. “Charlie” Howard
Reelected
Republican
Charles F. “Charlie” Howard
26,374
100.00
27
Democratic
Dora Olivo
Reelected
Republican
Ken Bryant
13,475
39.20
+39.20
Democratic
Dora Olivo
20,898
60.79
−39.21
28
Republican
Glenn Hegar
Elected to Texas Senate, District 18
Republican
John Zerwas
25,094
62.96
−1.17
Democratic
Dorothy Bottos
14,760
37.03
+1.17
29
Republican
Glenda Dawson
Reelected. Dawson died September 12, 2006, but remained on the ballot due to election law.
Republican
Glenda Dawson
21,221
60.40
−39.60
Democratic
Anthony A. Dinovo
13,908
39.59
+39.59
30
Republican
Geanie Morrison
Reelected
Republican
Geanie Morrison
24,725
100.00
+12.60
31
Democratic
Ryan Guillen
Reelected
Democratic
Ryan Guillen
12,711
100.00
32
Republican
Gene Seaman
Defeated
Republican
Gene Seaman
16,840
46.15
−53.85
Democratic
Juan M. Garcia
17,607
48.25
+48.25
Libertarian
Lenard L. Nelson
2,038
5.58
+5.58
33
Democratic
Vilma Luna
Withdrew from race after primary
Republican
Joe McComb
13,023
47.91
+47.91
Democratic
Solomon Ortiz Jr.
14,154
52.08
−47.92
34
Democratic
Abel Herrero
Reelected
Democratic
Abel Herrero
17,561
78.41
+23.37
Libertarian
Bradley Moore
4,835
21.58
+21.58
35
Democratic
Yvonne Gonzalez Toureilles
Reelected
Republican
Michael Esparza
12,780
41.97
−7.09
Democratic
Yvonne Gonzalez Toureilles
16,042
52.69
+1.76
Libertarian
Edward Elmer
1,623
5.33
+5.33
36
Democratic
Ismael “Kino” Flores
Reelected
Democratic
Ismael “Kino” Flores
8,776
100.00
37
Democratic
Rene O. Oliveira
Reelected
Democratic
Rene O. Oliveira
10,113
100.00
38
Democratic
Jim Solis
Did not run
Republican
Luis Cavazos
5,054
28.50
+28.50
Democratic
Eddie Lucio III
11,335
63.93
−36.07
Libertarian
Linda E. McNally
1,339
7.55
+7.55
39
Democratic
Armando “Mando” Martinez
Reelected
Democratic
Armando “Mando” Martinez
8,122
100.00
40
Democratic
Aaron Pena
Reelected
Democratic
Aaron Pena
7,073
100.00
41
Democratic
Veronica Gonzales
Reelected
Democratic
Veronica Gonzales
9,794
100.00
42
Democratic
Richard Raymond
Reelected
Democratic
Richard Raymond
12,787
100.00
43
Democratic
Juan Manuel Escobar
Reelected
Democratic
Juan Manuel Escobar
12,164
100.00
+40.70
44
Republican
Edmund Kuempel
Reelected
Republican
Edmund Kuempel
28,931
100.00
45
Democratic
Patrick M. Rose
Reelected
Republican
Jim Neuhaus
14,949
35.83
−9.60
Democratic
Patrick Rose
25,080
60.12
+5.56
Libertarian
Tom Gleinser
1,686
4.04
+4.04
46
Democratic
Dawnna Dukes
Reelected
Democratic
Dawnna Dukes
17,343
85.33
−14.67
Libertarian
Richard Wedeikes
2,980
14.66
+14.66
47
Republican
Terry Keel
Unsuccessful bid for Texas Court of Criminal Appeals , Place 8
Republican
Bill Welch
24,447
45.53
−54.47
Democratic
Valinda Bolton
26,975
50.24
+50.24
Libertarian
Yvonne Schick
2,265
4.21
+4.21
48
Democratic
Donna Howard
Reelected
Democratic
Donna Howard
31,255
77.76
+27.87
Libertarian
Ben Easton
8,939
22.23
+22.23
49
Democratic
Elliott Naishtat
Reelected
Democratic
Elliott Naishtat
32,381
84.12
−1.73
Libertarian
Lisa McKay
6,111
15.87
+1.73
50
Democratic
Mark Strama
Reelected
Republican
Jeff Fleece
13,681
33.63
−14.08
Democratic
Mark Strama
25,098
61.70
+13.11
Libertarian
Jerry Chandler
1,892
4.65
+0.96
House race summary, Districts 51–75
District
Party
Incumbent
Status
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Change from 2004
51
Democratic
Eddie Rodriguez
Reelected
Democratic
Eddie Rodriguez
13,521
85.72
−14.28
Libertarian
Arthur DiBianca
2,252
14.27
+14.27
52
Republican
Mike Krusee
Reelected
Republican
Mike Krusee
18,853
50.44
−43.18
Democratic
Karen Felthauser
16,520
44.20
+44.20
Libertarian
Lillian Simmons
1,998
5.34
+5.34
53
Republican
Harvey Hilderbran
Reelected
Republican
Harvey Hilderbran
30,966
85.31
−14.69
Libertarian
B. W. Holk
5,328
14.68
+14.68
54
Republican
Suzanna Gratia Hupp
Did not run
Republican
Jimmie Don Aycock
16,314
60.44
−0.41
Democratic
Edward Lindsay
9,802
36.31
−2.83
Libertarian
Nicolaas Kramer
873
3.23
+3.23
55
Republican
Dianne White Delisi
Reelected
Republican
Dianne White Delisi
17,428
66.35
−33.65
Democratic
Bill Smith
8,837
33.64
+33.64
56
Republican
Charles “Doc” Anderson
Reelected
Republican
Charles “Doc” Anderson
27,961
78.72
+25.51
Libertarian
Tom Kilbride
7,556
21.27
+21.27
57
Democratic
Jim Dunnam
Reelected
Democratic
Jim Dunnam
19,274
86.15
+27.82
Libertarian
Neill Snider
3,097
13.84
+13.84
58
Republican
Rob Orr
Reelected
Republican
Rob Orr
21,766
62.75
−7.03
Democratic
Greg A. Kauffman
11,419
32.92
+2.71
Libertarian
Tom Stewart
1,497
4.31
+4.31
59
Republican
Sid Miller
Reelected
Republican
Sid Miller
15,235
55.53
−8.37
Democratic
Ernie Casbeer
12,198
44.46
+8.37
60
Republican
James L. “Jim” Keffer
Reelected
Republican
James L. “Jim” Keffer
24,223
67.18
−2.70
Democratic
Robert McKelvain
10,645
29.52
−0.59
Libertarian
Al Barrera
1,185
3.28
+3.28
61
Republican
Phil King
Reelected
Republican
Phil King
27,470
80.40
−19.60
Libertarian
Richard Forsythe Jr.
6,696
19.59
+19.59
62
Republican
Larry Phillips
Reelected
Republican
Larry Phillips
20,031
61.15
−38.85
Democratic
Peter “Pete” Veeck
12,725
38.84
+38.84
63
Republican
Mary Denney
Did not run
Republican
Tan Parker
31,958
100.00
64
Republican
Myra Crownover
Reelected
Republican
Myra Crownover
19,266
59.91
−40.09
Democratic
John McLeod
12,888
40.08
+40.08
65
Republican
Burt Solomons
Reelected
Republican
Burt Solomons
20,687
78.38
−8.05
Libertarian
John E. Shuey
5,704
21.61
+8.05
66
Republican
Brian McCall
Reelected
Republican
Brian McCall
24,399
80.33
−19.67
Libertarian
Benjamin Westfried
5,972
19.66
+19.66
67
Republican
Jerry Madden
Reelected
Republican
Jerry Madden
18,211
100.00
68
Republican
Richard L. “Rick” Hardcastle
Reelected
Republican
Rick Hardcastle
26,949
100.00
69
Democratic
David Farabee
Reelected
Republican
Shirley Craft
11,966
39.62
−7.28
Democratic
David Farabee
17,571
58.18
+5.09
Libertarian
Richard Brown
659
2.18
+2.18
70
Republican
Ken Paxton
Reelected
Republican
Ken Paxton
30,062
69.03
−6.99
Democratic
Rick Koster
12,265
28.16
+4.19
Libertarian
Robert R. Virasin
1,222
2.80
+2.80
71
Republican
Bob Hunter
Did not run
Republican
Susan King
18,026
57.66
−32.10
Democratic
Mel Hailey
12,547
40.13
+40.13
Libertarian
Vanessa Harris
687
2.19
−8.04
72
Republican
Scott Campbell
Defeated in Republican Primary
Republican
Drew Darby
19,334
81.45
+24.24
Libertarian
Dennis Higgins
4,401
18.54
+18.54
73
Republican
Carter Casteel
Defeated in Republican Primary
Republican
Nathan Macias
35,785
75.15
−24.85
Libertarian
Charles B. Ellis
9,142
19.19
+19.19
Write-In
Daniel C. Boone
2,690
5.64
+5.64
74
Democratic
Pete P. Gallego
Reelected
Democratic
Pete P. Gallego
19,324
100.00
75
Democratic
Chente Quintanilla
Reelected
Republican
Paul B. Johnson Jr.
5,435
34.29
+34.29
Democratic
Chente Quintanilla
10,413
65.70
−34.30
House race summary, Districts 76–100
District
Party
Incumbent
Status
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Change from 2004
76
Democratic
Norma Chavez
Reelected
Democratic
Norma Chavez
12,886
100.00
77
Democratic
Paul C. Moreno
Reelected
Democratic
Paul C. Moreno
11,375
100.00
78
Republican
Patrick B. Haggerty
Reelected
Republican
Patrick B. Haggerty
18,837
100.00
79
Democratic
Joe C. Pickett
Reelected
Democratic
Joe C. Pickett
12,623
100.00
+33.41
80
Democratic
Tracy O. King
Reelected
Democratic
Tracy O. King
15,466
100.00
81
Republican
George E. "Buddy" West
Reelected
Republican
George E. "Buddy" West
16,187
84.77
+9.68
Libertarian
Billy Grimes
2,907
15.22
+15.22
82
Republican
Tom Craddick
Reelected
Republican
Tom Craddick
24,187
100.00
83
Republican
Delwin Jones
Reelected
Republican
Delwin Jones
27,887
73.29
−5.37
Democratic
John E. Miller
10,161
26.70
+5.37
84
Republican
Carl H. Isett
Reelected
Republican
Carl H. Isett
15,751
66.12
−1.98
Democratic
Pearlie Mayfield
8,068
33.87
+1.98
85
Democratic
Pete Laney
Did not run
Republican
Jim Landtroop
14,106
48.27
+7.04
Democratic
Joseph P. Heflin
14,323
49.01
−9.75
Libertarian
David K. Schumacher
793
2.71
+2.71
86
Republican
John T. Smithee
Reelected
Republican
John T. Smithee
28,951
86.46
−13.54
Libertarian
Bill Glover
4,532
13.53
+13.53
87
Republican
David Swinford
Reelected
Republican
David Swinford
16,993
100.00
88
Republican
Warren Chisum
Reelected
Republican
Warren Chisum
24,044
84.99
−15.01
Libertarian
Timothy Justice
4,244
15.00
+15.00
89
Republican
Jodie Anne Laubenberg
Reelected
Republican
Jodie Anne Laubenberg
30,841
69.87
−6.58
Democratic
Lehman Harris
11,522
26.10
+2.56
Libertarian
Helen Rhine
1,773
4.01
+4.01
90
Democratic
Lon Burnam
Reelected
Democratic
Lon Burnam
9,650
86.43
+21.21
Libertarian
Rod Wingo
1,515
13.56
+13.56
91
Republican
Bob E. Griggs
Did not run
Republican
Kelly Hancock
17,770
59.07
−40.93
Democratic
Byron Sibbet
11,361
37.76
+37.76
Libertarian
Garland Franklin
950
3.15
+3.15
92
Republican
Todd Smith
Reelected
Republican
Todd Smith
22,491
100.00
93
Republican
Toby Goodman
Defeated
Republican
Toby Goodman
10,349
46.94
−9.11
Democratic
Paula Hightower Pierson
10,936
49.60
+5.66
Libertarian
Max W. Koch III
759
3.44
+3.44
94
Republican
Kent Grusendorf
Defeated in Republican Primary
Republican
Diane Patrick
21,800
63.53
+0.42
Democratic
David Pillow
11,147
32.48
−4.40
Libertarian
Leslie Herman
1,363
3.97
+3.97
95
Democratic
Marc Veasey
Reelected
Democratic
Marc Veasey
18,259
90.53
−9.47
Libertarian
John Paul Robinson
1,909
9.46
+9.46
96
Republican
Bill Zedler
Reelected
Republican
Bill Zedler
19,520
52.46
−7.87
Democratic
Christopher Youngblood
16,483
44.29
+4.63
Libertarian
Samuel S. Thomas
1,206
3.24
+3.24
97
Republican
Anna Mowery
Reelected
Republican
Anna Mowery
23,164
55.93
−7.31
Democratic
Dan Barrett
16,908
40.82
+4.07
Libertarian
Carlos M. Garcia
1,344
3.24
+3.24
98
Republican
Vicki Truitt
Reelected
Republican
Vicki Truitt
36,509
83.59
−16.41
Libertarian
Jacob Gregory Glatz
7,165
16.40
+16.40
99
Republican
Charlie Geren
Reelected
Republican
Charlie Geren
22,906
63.07
−6.60
Democratic
Sheila Ford
12,285
33.82
+3.50
Libertarian
John C. Waldowski
1,125
3.09
+3.09
100
Democratic
Terri Hodge
Reelected
Democratic
Terri Hodge
12,523
88.80
−11.20
Libertarian
Robert M. Pritchett
1,578
11.19
+11.19
House race summary, Districts 101–125
District
Party
Incumbent
Status
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Change from 2004
101
Republican
Elvira Reyna
Lost in Republican Primary
Republican
Thomas Latham
13,248
76.22
−23.78
Libertarian
Jeffrey S. Joyner
4,132
23.77
+23.77
102
Republican
Tony Goolsby
Reelected
Republican
Tony Goolsby
13,166
51.93
−1.26
Democratic
Harriet Miller
11,613
45.81
−0.99
Libertarian
Thomas Hall
571
2.25
+2.25
103
Democratic
Rafael Anchia
Reelected
Democratic
Rafael Anchia
7,702
83.40
−16.60
Libertarian
David R. Mason
1,533
16.59
+16.59
104
Democratic
Roberto R. Alonzo
Reelected
Democratic
Roberto R. Alonzo
7,906
85.47
−14.53
Libertarian
Cameron McSpadden
1,344
14.52
+14.52
105
Republican
Linda Harper-Brown
Reelected
Republican
Linda Harper-Brown
11,881
55.08
−4.12
Democratic
Bob Romano
8,865
41.10
+0.31
Libertarian
John Turner
822
3.81
+3.81
106
Republican
Kirk England
Reelected
Republican
Kirk England
10,459
49.16
−3.41
Democratic
Katy Hubener
10,224
48.05
+0.63
Libertarian
Gene Freeman
591
2.77
+2.77
107
Republican
Bill Keffer
Defeated
Republican
Bill Keffer
15,145
46.69
−53.31
Democratic
Allen Vaught
16,254
50.10
+50.10
Libertarian
Chris Jones
1,038
3.20
+3.20
108
Republican
Dan Branch
Reelected
Republican
Dan Branch
17,244
55.99
−6.51
Democratic
Jack F. Borden
12,447
40.41
+2.92
Libertarian
T. Evan Fisher
1,106
3.59
+3.59
109
Democratic
Helen Giddings
Reelected
Democratic
Helen Giddings
26,511
90.41
−9.59
Libertarian
Maurice Dubois
2,811
9.58
+9.58
110
Democratic
Jesse W. Jones
Lost in Democratic Primary
Democratic
Barbara Mallory Caraway
14,896
100.00
111
Democratic
Yvonne Davis
Reelected
Republican
Cindy Werner
7,641
26.25
+26.25
Democratic
Yvonne Davis
21,462
73.74
−26.26
112
Republican
Fred Hill
Reelected
Republican
Fred Hill
21,068
77.94
+12.18
Libertarian
Matthew G. Moseley
5,961
22.05
+22.05
113
Republican
Joe Driver
Reelected
Republican
Joe Driver
15,242
58.99
−6.12
Democratic
Eric Brandler
9,793
37.90
+3.02
Libertarian
Justin Winn
799
3.09
+3.09
114
Republican
Will Hartnett
Reelected
Republican
Will Ford Hartnett
16,808
55.58
−44.42
Democratic
Phillip Shinoda
12,791
42.30
+42.30
Libertarian
Edward C. Cormack
639
2.11
+2.11
115
Republican
Jim Jackson
Reelected
Republican
Jim Jackson
22,050
100.00
116
Democratic
Trey Martinez Fischer
Reelected
Democratic
Trey Martinez Fischer
14,276
85.29
+21.08
Libertarian
John T. Tennison
2,461
14.70
+14.70
117
Democratic
David McQuade Leibowitz
Reelected
Republican
Ted Kenyon
8,820
40.37
−8.99
Democratic
David McQuade Leibowitz
13,024
59.62
+8.99
118
Democratic
Carlos “Charlie” Uresti
Elected to Texas Senate, District 19
Republican
George Antuna
10,082
44.28
+1.07
Democratic
Joe Farias
10,982
48.24
−8.54
Libertarian
James L. Thompson
1,701
7.47
+7.47
119
Democratic
Robert R. Puente
Reelected
Democratic
Robert R. Puente
14,818
100.00
+37.63
120
Democratic
Ruth Jones McClendon
Reelected
Democratic
Ruth Jones McClendon
14,563
85.83
−14.17
Libertarian
Jo Ann Thabet
2,404
14.16
+14.16
121
Republican
Joe Straus
Reelected
Republican
Joe Straus
26,836
77.44
−22.56
Libertarian
Barry L. Allison
7,816
22.55
+22.55
122
Republican
Frank Corte Jr.
Reelected
Republican
Frank Corte Jr.
37,625
66.47
−33.53
Democratic
Larry Dean Stallings
16,651
29.41
+29.41
Libertarian
Sally Baynton
2,325
4.10
+4.10
123
Democratic
Mike Villarreal
Reelected
Democratic
Mike Villarreal
14,659
84.60
+23.00
Libertarian
Daniel P. Ragsdale
2,668
15.39
+15.39
124
Democratic
Jose Menendez
Reelected
Republican
Richard W. King
7,546
35.53
+35.53
Democratic
Jose Menendez
13,687
64.46
−35.54
125
Democratic
Joaquin Castro
Reelected
Republican
Nelson Balido
9,516
37.96
+37.96
Democratic
Joaquin Castro
14,466
57.71
−42.29
Libertarian
Jeffrey C. Blunt
1,082
4.31
+4.31
House race summary, Districts 126–150
District
Party
Incumbent
Status
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Change from 2004
126
Republican
Peggy Hamric
Unsuccessful bid for Texas Senate, District 7
Republican
Patricia Harless
18,112
64.77
−4.50
Democratic
Chad Khan
9,114
32.59
+1.87
Libertarian
Oscar J. Palma Jr.
736
2.63
+2.63
127
Republican
Joe Crabb
Reelected
Republican
Joe Crabb
20,773
57.87
−12.57
Democratic
Diane Trautman
14,305
39.85
+10.30
Libertarian
Veal Johnson
814
2.26
+2.26
128
Republican
Wayne Smith
Reelected
Republican
Wayne Smith
15,327
100.00
+34.68
129
Republican
John E. Davis
Reelected
Republican
John E. Davis
19,616
57.67
−42.33
Democratic
Sherrie L. Matula
14,397
42.32
+42.32
130
Republican
Corbin Van Arsdale
Reelected
Republican
Corbin Van Arsdale
29,860
83.40
−9.01
Libertarian
William B. Gray Jr.
5,941
16.59
+9.01
131
Democratic
Alma A. Allen
Reelected
Democratic
Alma A. Allen
14,379
94.58
−5.42
Libertarian
C. S. Fuller
823
5.41
+5.41
132
Republican
Bill Callegari
Reelected
Republican
Bill Callegari
21,221
82.41
−17.59
Libertarian
Cesar A. De La Canal
4,527
17.58
+17.58
133
Republican
Joe Nixon
Unsuccessful bid for Texas Senate, District 7
Republican
Jim Murphy
11,693
55.77
−22.49
Democratic
Kristi Thibaut
8,750
41.73
+41.73
Libertarian
Chris Camero
522
2.48
+2.48
134
Republican
Martha Wong
Defeated
Republican
Martha Wong
20,005
43.26
−10.31
Democratic
Ellen Cohen
25,219
54.53
+10.20
Libertarian
Mhair S. Dekmezian
1,018
2.20
+0.11
135
Republican
Gary Elkins
Reelected
Republican
Gary Elkins
16,083
100.00
136
Republican
Beverly Woolley
Reelected
Republican
Beverly Woolley
23,392
68.24
−22.08
Democratic
Scott R. Brann
9,976
29.10
+29.10
Libertarian
J. W. Stables
910
2.65
−7.02
137
Democratic
Scott Hochberg
Reelected
Republican
Sylvia Spivey
3,792
42.16
−1.22
Democratic
Scott Hochberg
5,201
57.83
+1.22
138
Republican
Dwayne Bohac
Reelected
Republican
Dwayne Bohac
12,504
58.42
−5.33
Democratic
Mark McDavid
8,286
38.71
+2.47
Libertarian
Mike Craig
610
2.85
+2.85
139
Democratic
Sylvester Turner
Reelected
Democratic
Sylvester Turner
13,969
100.00
140
Democratic
Kevin Bailey
Reelected
Democratic
Kevin Bailey
6,168
100.00
+32.56
141
Democratic
Senfronia Thompson
Reelected
Democratic
Senfronia Thompson
12,926
100.00
142
Democratic
Harold V. Dutton Jr.
Reelected
Democratic
Harold V. Dutton Jr.
15,025
93.55
+13.41
Libertarian
Mary Czapla-Fullard
1,035
6.44
+6.44
143
Democratic
Ana E. Hernandez
Reelected
Republican
Dorothy Olmos
2,218
26.00
+26.00
Democratic
Ana E. Hernandez
6,026
70.64
−22.19
Libertarian
Joe O. Marcom
286
3.35
−3.81
144
Republican
Robert Talton
Reelected
Republican
Robert Talton
11,125
56.29
−43.71
Democratic
Janette Padilla Sexton
8,017
40.56
+40.56
Libertarian
Matthew Kolar
620
3.13
+3.13
145
Democratic
Richard J. “Rick” Noriega
Reelected
Democratic
Richard J. “Rick” Noriega
7,773
100.00
146
Democratic
Al Edwards
Lost in Democratic Primary
Democratic
Borris L. Miles
19,812
90.54
−9.46
Libertarian
Gerald W. “Jerry” LaFleur
2,068
9.45
+9.45
147
Democratic
Garnet F. Coleman
Reelected
Democratic
Garnet F. Coleman
17,273
100.00
148
Democratic
Jessica Cristina Farrar
Reelected
Democratic
Jessica Cristina Farrar
12,790
84.27
−15.73
Libertarian
Ray E. Dittmar
2,387
15.72
+15.72
149
Democratic
Hubert Vo
Reelected
Republican
Talmadge L. Heflin
10,632
45.72
−4.24
Democratic
Hubert Vo
12,621
54.27
+4.24
150
Republican
Debbie Riddle
Reelected
Republican
Debbie Riddle
22,585
70.27
−29.73
Democratic
Dot Nelson-Turnier
9,554
29.72
+29.72
See also
References
^ "Race Summary Report - 2014 General Election" . Texas Secretary of State. Archived from the original on April 28, 2021. Retrieved May 29, 2021 .
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q "Office of the Secretary of State. 2006 General Election" . Archived from the original on January 9, 2014. Retrieved May 19, 2008 .
^ Texas Monthly: Textalk
^ "Baxter resigning state House seat" . Plainview Herald . October 20, 2005. Retrieved April 24, 2022 .
^ "Special Election, State Representative, District 48" . elections.sos.state.tx.us . Retrieved April 24, 2022 .
^ "Special Runoff Election, State Representative 48" . elections.sos.state.tx.us . Retrieved April 24, 2022 .
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