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Texas Association of Builders

March/April 2016

HOMEPAC

SUPREME COURT

JUSTICE RACES

Place 3

Debra Lehrmann (R)

Place 5

Paul Green (R)

Place 9

Eva Guzman (R)

TEXAS SENATE

RACES

District 1

Bryan Hughes

(R), Bowie,

Camp, Cass, Franklin, Gregg,

Harrison, Lamar, Marion,

Morris, Panola, Red River, Rusk,

Smith,Titus, Upshur,Wood

District 4

Brandon Creighton

(R)

Chambers, Galveston (part),

Harris (part), Jefferson,

Montgomery (part)

District 6

Sylvia Garcia

(D)

Harris (part)

District 8

Van Taylor

(R)

Collin (part), Dallas (part)

District 11

Larry Taylor

(R)

Brazoria (part), Galveston

(part), Harris (part)

District 12

Jane Nelson

(R)

Denton (part),Tarrant (part)

District 13

Rodney Ellis

(D)

Fort Bend (part), Harris (part)

District 18

Lois Kolkhorst

(R)

Aransas,Austin, Burleson,

Calhoun, Colorado, DeWitt,

Fayette, Fort Bend (part),

Goliad, Gonzales, Harris

(part), Jackson, Lavaca, Lee,

Matagorda, Nueces (part),

Refugio,Victoria,Waller,

Washington,Wharton

District 19

Carlos Uresti

(D)

Atascosa (part), Bexar (part),

Brewster, Crockett, Dimmit,

Edwards, Frio, Kinney,

Maverick, Medina, Pecos, Real,

Reeves,Terrell, Uvalde,Val

Verde, Zavala

District 20

Juan "Chuy" Hinojosa

(D)

Brooks, Hidalgo (part), Jim

Wells, Nueces (part)

District 21

Judith Zaffirini

(D)

Atascosa (part), Bee, Bexar

(part), Caldwell, Duval,

Guadalupe (part), Hays (part),

Jim Hogg, Karnes, LaSalle, Live,

Oak, McMullen, San Patricio,

Starr,Travis (part),Webb,

Wilson, Zapata

District 22

Brian Birdwell

(R)

Bosque, Ellis, Falls, Hill, Hood,

Johnson, McLennan, Navarro,

Somervell,Tarrant (part)

District 24

Jon Cobb

(R)

Bandera, Bell, Blanco, Brown,

Burnet, Callahan, Comanche,

Coryell, Gillespie, Hamilton,

Kerr, Lampasas, Llano, Mills,

San Saba,Taylor (part),

Travis (part)

District 26

José Menéndez

(D)

Bexar (part)

District 27

Eddie Lucio

(D)

Cameron, Hidalgo (part),

Kenedy, Kleberg,Willacy

District 28

Charles Perry

(R)

Baylor, Borden, Childress,

Coke, Coleman, Concho,

Cottle, Crane, Crosby, Dawson,

Dickens, Eastland, Fisher, Floyd,

Foard, Garza, Hale, Hardeman,

Haskell, Hockley, Irion, Jones,

Kent, Kimble, King, Knoz,

Lamb, Lubbock, Lynn, Mason,

McCulloch, Menard, Mitchell,

District 28 (cont'd.)

Motley, Nolan, Reagan,

Runnels, Schleicher, Scurry,

Shackelford, Stephens, Sterling,

Stonewall, Sutton,Taylor (part),

Terry,Throckmorton,Tom

Green, Upton,Ward,Wilbarger

District 29

José Rodríguez

(D)

Culberson, El Paso, Hudspeth,

Jeff Davis, Presidio

TEXAS HOUSE

RACES

District 1

Gary VanDeaver

(R)

Bowie, Franklin, Lamar,

Red River

District 2

Dan Flynn

(R)

Hopkins, Hunt,Van Zandt

District 3

Cecil Bell

(R)

Montgomery (part),Waller

District 4

Stuart Spitzer

(R),

Lance Gooden

(R)

Henderson (part), Kaufman

District 5

Jay Misenheimer (R), Randall E.

Davis (R), Philip Hayes (R), Cole

Hefner (R), Holly Hayes (R)

Camp, Morris, Rains, Smith

(part),Titus,Wood

District 6

Matt Schaefer

(R)

Smith (part)

District 7

Jay Dean

(R)

Gregg, Upshur

District 8

Byron Cook

(R)

Anderson, Freestone,

Hill, Navarro

District 9

Chris Paddie

(R)

Cass, Harrison, Marion, Panola,

Sabine, Shelby

District 10

JohnWray

(R)

Ellis, Henderson (part)

District 11

Travis Clardy

(R)

Cherokee, Nacogdoches, Rusk

District 12

Kyle Kacal

(R)

Brazos (part), Falls, Limestone,

McLennan (part), Robertson

District 13

Leighton Schubert

(R)

Austin, Burleson,

Colorado, Fayette, Grimes,

Lavaca,Washington

District 14

John Raney

(R)

Brazos (part)

District 15

Mark Keough

(R)

Montgomery (part)

District 16

Will Metcalf

(R)

Montgomery (part)

District 17

Lee John Cyrier

(R)

Bastrop, Caldwell,

Gonzales, Karnes

District 18

Wes Hinch (R),Van

Brookshire (R), Ernest Bailes

(R), Keith Strahan (R), James

Turner (R), James Morrison

(R) // William Marks (D)

Liberty, San Jacinto,Walker

District 19

JamesWhite

(R)

Hardin, Jasper, Newton,

Polk,Tyler

District 20

Marsha Farney

(R)

Burnet, Miliam,

Williamson (part)

District 21

Dade Phelan

(R)

Jefferson (part), Orange

District 22

Joseph Deshotel

(D)

Jefferson (part)

District 23

Wayne Faircloth

(R)

Chambers, Galveston (part)

District 24

Greg Bonnen

(R)

Galveston (part)

District 25

Dennis Bonnen

(R)

Brazoria (part), Matagorda

District 26

Rick Miller

(R)

Fort Bend (part)

District 27

Ron Reynolds

(D)

Fort Bend (part)

District 28

John Zerwas

(R)

Fort Bend (part)

District 29

Ed Thompson

(R)

Brazoria (part)

District 30

Geanie Morrison

(R)

Aransas, Calhoun, DeWitt,

Goliad, Refugio,Victoria

District 31

Ryan Guillen

(D)

Atascosa, Brooks, Duval, Jim

Hogg, Kenedy, LaSalle

District 32

Todd Hunter

(R)

Nueces (part)

District 33

Justin Holland (R), Lorne

Liechty (R), John Keating (R),

Karen Jacobs (D), Cristin

Padgett (D)

Collin (part), Rockwall

District 34

Abel Herrero

(D)

Nueces (part)

District 35

Oscar Longoria

(D)

Cameron (part), Hidalgo (part)

District 36

Sergio Muñoz

(D)

Hidalgo (part)

District 37

René Oliveira

(D)

Cameron (part)

District 38

Eddie Lucio, III

(D)

Cameron (part)

District 39

Armando Martinez

(D)

Hidalgo (part)

District 40

Terry Canales

(D)

Hidalgo (part)

District 41

Bobby Guerra

(D)

Hidalgo (part)

District 42

Richard Raymond

(D)

Webb (part)

District 43

J.M. Lozano

(R)

Bee, JimWells, Kleberg,

San Patricio

District 44

John Kuempel

(R)

Guadalupe,Wilson

District 45

Jason Isaac

(R)

Blanco, Hays

District 46

Dawnna Dukes

(D)

Travis (part)

District 47

Paul Workman

(R)

Travis (part)

District 48

Donna Howard

(D)

Travis (part)

District 49

Aspen Dunaway (D), Blake

Rocap (D), Gina Hinojosa (D),

HeatherWay (D), Huey Rey

Fischer (D), Kenton Johnson

(D), Matthew Shrum (D)

Travis (part)

District 50

Celia Israel

(D)

Travis (part)

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2016 Texas Primary Election

Early Voting:

February 16-26, 2016 •

Primary Election:

March 1, 2016