Elections for the Texas House of Representatives consisted of a primary election on March 12, 2002, and a general election on November 5, 2002.
Qualifications[edit]
To be eligible to serve in the Texas House of Representatives, a candidate must be:[1]
- A U.S. citizen
- 21 years old before the general election
- A two-year resident of Texas before the general election
- A district resident for 1 year prior to the general election
List of candidates[edit]
District 1[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Gary English: 6,943
- Barry B. Telford: 12,190
a - Incumbent Telford first assumed office in 1987.
March 12 GOP primary:
- Dan Teafatiller: 930
a
November 5 General election candidates:
Barry B. Telford: 20,627 
Dan Teafatiller: 12,615
District 2[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Danny Duncan: 5,255
a
March 12 GOP primary:
- Mickey Cooper: 447
- Dan Flynn: 3,046
a
- Sue Ann Harting: 1,900
November 5 General election candidates:
Danny Duncan: 13,384
Dan Flynn: 18,872 
District 3[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Mark Homer: 11,089
a - Incumbent Homer first assumed office in 1999.
March 12 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
November 5 General election candidate:
Mark Homer: 21,153 
District 4[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Mike Head: 5,526
a
March 12 GOP primary:
- Betty Brown: 5,082
a - Incumbent Brown first assumed office in 1999.
November 5 General election candidates:
Mike Head: 15,058
Betty Brown: 22,313 
District 5[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Bob Glaze: 13,051
a - Incumbent Glaze first assumed office in 1991.
March 12 GOP primary:
- Bryan Hughes: 4,044
a
November 5 General election candidates:
Bob Glaze: 18,451
Bryan Hughes: 20,286 
District 6[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
March 12 GOP primary:
- Leo Berman: 9,604
a - Incumbent Berman first assumed office in 1999.
November 5 General election candidate:
Leo Berman: 27,729 
District 7[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
March 12 GOP primary:
- Curt Hinshaw: 4,851
- Tommy Merritt: 7,136
a - Incumbent Merritt first assumed office in 1997.
November 5 General election candidate:
Tommy Merritt: 26,265 
District 8[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- David Martin: 3,901
- Charlie Nichols: 4,261
a
- Herman Hans Reicher: 508
- George M. Robinson: 4,415
a
April 9 Democratic primary runoff:
- Charlie Nichols: 2,732
- George M. Robinson: 5,149
a
March 12 GOP primary:
- Byron Cook: 1,947
a
- Gordon K. Lee: 250
- Jan Phillips: 1,439
November 5 General election candidates:
George M. Robinson: 14,126
Byron Cook: 17,411 
District 9[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Robin L. Moore: 8,056
a
March 12 GOP primary:
- Wayne Christian: 4,552
a - Incumbent Christian first assumed office in 1997.
November 5 General election candidates:
Robin L. Moore: 14,651
Wayne Christian: 17,823 
District 10[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
March 12 GOP primary:
- Jim Pitts: 7,237
a - Incumbent Pitts first assumed office in 1993.
November 5 General election candidate:
Jim Pitts: 28,072 
District 11[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Chuck Hopson: 8,467
a - Incumbent Hopson first assumed office in 2001.
March 12 GOP primary:
- Kenneth G. Durrett: 1,747
a
Note: Durrett dropped out of the race on June 7, 2002 to focus on his work as Mayor of Jacksonville, Texas.[2]
November 5 General election candidate:
Chuck Hopson: 21,161 
District 12[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Jim McReynolds: 13,111
a - Incumbent McReynolds first assumed office in 1997.
March 12 GOP primary:
- Dale Ingle: 1,616
a
November 5 General election candidates:
Jim McReynolds: 20,053 
Dale Ingle: 12,740
District 13[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
March 12 GOP primary:
- Lois Kolkhorst: 7,398
a - Incumbent Kolkhorst first assumed office in 2001.
November 5 General election candidate:
Lois Kolkhorst: 24,161 
District 14[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
March 12 GOP primary:
- Fred Brown: 7,862
a - Incumbent Brown first assumed office in 1999.
- Al Jones: 2,704
Libertarian Party candidate:
- Bruce W. Rose
a
November 5 General election candidates:
Fred Brown: 20,951 
Bruce W. Rose: 2,894
District 15[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
March 12 GOP primary:
- Rob Eissler: 4,326
a
- Vicky Rudy: 1,981
a
- Jeff Vanfleet: 1,340
- Kerry Williams: 1,480
April 9 GOP primary runoff:
- Rob Eissler: 3,937
a
- Vicky Rudy: 1,774
Libertarian Party candidate:
- Brian Drake
a
November 5 General election candidates:
Rob Eissler: 33,108 
Brian Drake: 3,270
District 16[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
March 12 GOP primary:
- Charles Brandon Creighton: 4,884
- Ruben Hope: 6,126
a - Incumbent Hope first assumed office in 1999.
November 5 General election candidate:
Ruben Hope: 24,514 
District 17[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Robby Cook: 9,372
a - Incumbent Cook first assumed office in 1997.
March 12 GOP primary:
- Jean Killgore: 3,631
a
Libertarian Party candidate:
- Darrell R. Grear
a
November 5 General election candidates:
Robby Cook: 21,630 
Jean Killgore: 16,022
Darrel R. Grear: 715
District 18[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Dan Ellis: 7,584
a - Incumbent Ellis first assumed office in 1999.
March 12 GOP primary:
- Eddie Shauberger: 2,630
a
November 5 General election candidates:
Dan Ellis: 14,705 
Eddie Shauberger: 13,013
District 19[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- John J. Baker: 5,777
- Paul D. Clayton: 7,439
a
March 12 GOP primary:
- Don Burnett: 1,114
- Mike Hamilton: 1,428
a
November 5 General election candidates:
Paul D. Clayton: 12,846
Mike Hamilton: 15,971 
District 20[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
March 12 GOP primary:
- Dan Gattis: 3,846
a
- Dustin Little: 350
- Kathi Seay: 1,436
- John Whitworth: 2,981
a
April 9 GOP primary runoff:
- Dan Gattis: 3,918
a
- John Whitworth: 2,924
November 5 General election candidate:
Dan Gattis: 34,736 
District 21[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Allan Ritter: 10,477
a - Incumbent Ritter first assumed office in 1999.
March 12 GOP primary:
- Rife Scott Kimler: 2,201
a
November 5 General election candidates:
Allan Ritter: 23,108 
Rife Scott Kimler: 10,032
District 22[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Joe Deshotel: 8,907
a - Incumbent Deshotel first assumed office in 1999.
March 12 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
November 5 General election candidate:
Joe Deshotel: 20,218 
District 23[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Craig Eiland: 8,495
a - Incumbent Eiland first assumed office in 1995.
March 12 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
November 5 General election candidate:
Craig Eiland: 23,267 
District 24[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Tony Buzbee: 3,806
a
March 12 GOP primary:
- John Hart: 414
- Tad Nelson: 1,970
- Larry Taylor: 2,788
a
November 5 General election candidates:
Tony Buzbee: 14,746
Larry Taylor: 20,673 
District 25[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Rick Ertell: 2,152
a
March 12 GOP primary:
- Dennis Bonnen: 5,668
a - Incumbent Bonnen first assumed office in 1997.
November 5 General election candidates:
Rick Ertell: 8,592
Dennis Bonnen: 19,148 
District 26[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
March 12 GOP primary:
- Charlie Howard: 6,095
a - Incumbent Howard first assumed office in 1995.
November 5 General election candidate:
Charlie Howard: 26,994 
District 27[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Dora Olivo: 5,463
a - Incumbent Olivo first assumed office in 1997.
March 12 GOP primary:
- Mark A. Rubal: 3,485
a
November 5 General election candidates:
Dora Olivo: 20,200 
Mark A. Rubal: 12,034
District 28[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
March 12 GOP primary:
- Ken Cannata: 2,100
- Gary Gates: 2,280
a
- Glenn Hegar: 2,402
a
- Cynthia Newman: 490
- Greg Travis: 851
April 9 GOP primary runoff:
- Gary Gates: 2,212
- Glenn Hegar: 3,022
a
November 5 General election candidate:
Glenn Hegar: 25,225 
District 29[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- D.R. "Tom" Uher: 2,635
a - Incumbent Uher first assumed office in 1967.
March 12 GOP primary:
- Glenda Dawson: 2,920
a
November 5 General election candidates:
D.R. "Tom" Uher: 13,897
Glenda Dawson: 18,728 
District 30[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
March 12 GOP primary:
- Geanie Morrison: 3,170
a - Incumbent Morrison first assumed office in 1999.
November 5 General election candidate:
Geanie Morrison: 24,205 
District 31[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Adolfo Campero, Jr.: 7,608
a
- Ryan Guillen: 9,246
a
- Ignacio Salinas, Jr.: 7,115 - Incumbent Salinas first assumed office in 1999
April 9 Democratic primary runoff:
- Adolfo Campero, Jr.: 5,148
- Ryan Guillen: 8,162
a
March 12 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
November 5 General election candidate:
Ryan Guillen: 16,665 
District 32[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Josephine W. Miller: 8,363
a
March 12 GOP primary:
- Gene Seaman: 6,463
a - Incumbent Seaman first assumed office in 1997.
November 5 General election candidates:
Josephine W. Miller: 16,548
Gene Seaman: 18,930 
District 33[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Vilma Luna: 10,774
a - Incumbent Luna first assumed office in 1993.
March 12 GOP primary:
- Lauro Cuellar: 2,925
a
November 5 General election candidates:
Vilma Luna: 18,930 
Lauro Cuellar: 9,545
District 34[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- David Berlanga: 2,910
- Jaime Capelo: 8,365
a - Incumbent Capelo first assumed office in 1998.
- Jerry Trevino: 1,713
March 12 GOP primary:
- Robert Pate: 3,117
a
November 5 General election candidates:
Jaime Capelo: 15,379 
Robert Pate: 13,211
District 35[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Gabi Canales: 8,460
a
- Richard Carrera: 3,072
- Pearson Knolle: 6,578
a
April 9 Democratic primary runoff:
- Gabi Canales: 8,066
a
- Pearson Knolle: 5,868
March 12 GOP primary:
- Jose "Chemo" Garcia: 213
- Eric Opiela: 989
- Clark Welder: 1,352
a
November 5 General election candidates:
Gabi Canales: 17,040 
Clark Welder: 15,522
District 36[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Kino Flores: 7,493
a - Incumbent Flores first assumed office in 1997.
March 12 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
November 5 General election candidate:
Kino Flores: 13,606 
District 37[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Rene Oliveira: 5,866
a - Incumbent Oliveira first assumed office in 1981.
March 12 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
November 5 General election candidate:
Rene Oliveira: 11,454 
District 38[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Jim Solis: 6,530
a - Incumbent Solis first assumed office in 1993
March 12 GOP primary:
- Humberto Zamora: 727
a
November 5 General election candidates:
Jim Solis: 12,922 
Humberto Zamora: 6,082
District 39[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Miguel Wise: 5,743
a - Incumbent Wise first assumed office in 1997.
March 12 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
November 5 General election candidate:
Miguel Wise: 11,498 
District 40[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Eddy Gonzalez: 5,595
- Aaron Pena: 7,154
a
March 12 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
November 5 General election candidate:
Aaron Pena: 10,869 
District 41[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Roberto Gutierrez: 6,609
a - Incumbent Gutierrez first assumed office in 1991.
March 12 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
November 5 General election candidate:
Roberto Gutierrez: 10,700 
District 42[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Richard Raymond: 19,986
a - Incumbent Raymond first assumed office in 1993.
March 12 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
November 5 General election candidate:
Richard Raymond: 26,961 
District 43[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Irma Rangel: 12,548
a - Incumbent Rangel first assumed office in 1977.
- Victor Rubalcaba: 4,319
March 12 GOP primary:
- Ed Cyganiewicz: 911
a
- Ron Lozano: 272
November 5 General election candidates:
Irma Rangel: 14,940 
Ed Cyganiewicz: 9,319
District 44[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
March 12 GOP primary:
- Kevin M. Kolb: 3,473
- Edmund Kuempel: 6,607
a - Incumbent Kuempel first assumed office in 1983.
November 5 General election candidate:
Edmund Kuempel: 25,532 
District 45[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Patrick M. Rose: 4,951
a
March 12 GOP primary:
- Rick Green: 5,149
a - Incumbent Green first assumed office in 1999.
- Randy Robinson: 2,112
- Green Party candidate:
- John D. Schmidt
a
November 5 General election candidates:
Patrick M. Rose: 18,633 
Rick Green: 18,298
- John D. Schmidt: 1,239
District 46[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Dawnna Dukes 6,285
a - Incumbent Dukes first assumed office in 1995.
March 12 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
Libertarian Party candidate:
- Dave Nalle
a
November 5 General election candidates:
Dawnna Dukes: 19,253 
Dave Nalle: 2,553
District 47[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Bill Martin: 4,960
a
March 12 GOP primary:
- Terry Keel: 5,064
a - Incumbent Keel first assumed office in 1997.
- Green Party candidate:
- Sarah DuBose
a
November 5 General election candidates:
Bill Martin: 15,524
Terry Keel: 30,001 
- Sarah DuBose: 1,963
District 48[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Ann Kitchen: 5,912
a - Incumbent Kitchen first assumed office in 2001
March 12 GOP primary:
- Todd Baxter: 4,510
a
Libertarian Party candidate:
- Michael Badnarik
a
November 5 General election candidates:
Ann Kitchen: 21,928
Todd Baxter: 25,309 
Michael Badnarik: 1,084
District 49[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Elliott Naishtat: 8,199
a - Incumbent Naishtat first assumed office in 1991.
March 12 GOP primary:
- Andrew Pacetti: 1,807
a
Libertarian Party candidate:
- Robert "Rock" Howard
a
November 5 General election candidates:
Elliott Naishtat: 27,384 
Andrew Pacetti: 9,095
Robert "Rock" Howard: 2,242
District 50[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Fidel "Ace" Acevedo: 1,893
- James Sylvester: 2,934
a
March 12 GOP primary:
- Kris Gillespie: 1,101
- Jerry Mikus: 888
- Bob Richardson: 1,542
a
- Jack Stick: 1,191
a
April 9 GOP primary runoff:
- Bob Richardson: 925
- Jack Stick: 2,080
a
Libertarian Party candidate:
- Rob LeGrand
a
November 5 General election candidates:
James Sylvester: 16,029
Jack Stick: 21,699 
Rob LeGrand: 1,203
District 51[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Marcos De Leon: 1,109
- Julia A. Diggs: 238
- Maria Luisa "Lulu" Flores: 2,361
a
- Sam Guzman: 697
- Bill Pool: 318
- Eddie Rodriguez: 1,445
a
April 9 Democratic primary runoff:
- Maria Luisa "Lulu" Flore: 2,280
- Eddie Rodriguez: 2,400
a
March 12 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
Libertarian Party candidate:
- Marjory Staehle Glowka
a
- Green Party candidate:
- Darren Scharf
a
November 5 General election candidates:
Eddie Rodriguez: 14,389 
Marjory Staehle Glowka: 1,793
- Darren Scharf: 1,308
District 52[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Eric Freeman: 2,614
a
March 12 GOP primary:
- Mike Krusee: 4,785
a - Incumbent Krusee first assumed office in 1993.
Libertarian Party candidate:
- Lillian Simmons
a
November 5 General election candidates:
Eric Freeman: 10,979
Mike Krusee: 22,433 
Lillian Simmons: 1,336
District 53[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
March 12 GOP primary:
- Harvey Hilderbran: 8,390
a - Incumbent Hilderbran first assumed office in 1989.
Libertarian Party candidate:
- James E. Harrell
a
November 5 General election candidates:
Harvey Hilderbran: 31,675 
James E. Harrell: 3,325
District 54[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
March 12 GOP primary:
- Suzanna Gratia Hupp: 4,796
a - Incumbent Hupp first assumed office in 1996.
November 5 General election candidate:
Suzanna Gratia Hupp: 18,812 
District 55[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
March 12 GOP primary:
- Dianne White Delisi: 5,400
a - Incumbent Delisi first assumed office in 1991.
November 5 General election candidate:
Dianne White Delisi: 23,280 
District 56[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- John Mabry: 3,505
a
March 12 GOP primary:
- Charles Anderson: 2,178
- Walt Fair: 4,079
- Holt Getterman: 4,346
a
November 5 General election candidates:
John Mabry: 20,104 
Holt Getterman: 18,979
District 57[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Jim Dunnam: 6,857
a - Incumbent Dunnam first assumed office in 1997.
March 12 GOP primary:
- Jeffrey T. Hibbs: 2,291
a
November 5 General election candidates:
Jim Dunnam: 17,358 
Jeffrey T. Hibbs: 11,478
District 58[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Patrick G. Barkman: 1,417
- Greg A. Kauffman: 1,796
a
March 12 GOP primary:
- Ron Crook: 2,384
- Arlene Wohlgemuth: 4,811
a - Incumbent Wohlgemuth first assumed office in 1995.
November 5 General election candidates:
Greg A. Kauffman: 10,285
Arlene Wohlgemuth: 22,023 
District 59[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- David Lengefeld: 5,624
a
March 12 GOP primary:
- Sid Miller: 3,322
a - Incumbent Miller first assumed office in 2001.
November 5 General election candidates:
: David Lengefeld: 12,337
Sid Miller: 16,186 
District 60[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
March 12 GOP primary:
- Madell Bailey: 855
- Jim Keffer: 4,815
a - Incumbent Keffer first assumed office in 1995.
- Charles Luke: 2,031
Libertarian Party candidate:
- Joe Swirczynski
a
November 5 General election candidates:
Jim Keffer: 28,762 
Joe Swirczynski: 2,726
District 61[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Mack Dobbs: 3,174
a
March 12 GOP primary:
- Phil King: 7,272
a - Incumbent King first assumed office in 1999.
November 5 General election candidates:
Mack Dobbs: 11,475
Phil King: 25,528 
District 62[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- D.L. "Donnie" Jarvis, Jr.: 4,224
a
March 12 GOP primary:
- Ron Clark: 4,732
a - Incumbent Clark first assumed office in 1997.
November 5 General election candidates:
D.L. "Donnie" Jarvis, Jr.: 12,217
Ron Clark: 22,295 
District 63[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
March 12 GOP primary:
- Mary Denny: 4,472
a - Incumbent Denny first assumed office in 1993.
- Clayton Downing: 3,025
November 5 General election candidate:
Mary Denny: 33,951 
District 64[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
March 12 GOP primary:
- Myra Crownover: 5,265
a - Incumbent Crownover first assumed office in 2001.
Libertarian Party candidate:
- Robert West
a
November 5 General election candidates:
Myra Crownover: 23,272 
Robert West: 3,518
District 65[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
March 12 GOP primary:
- Burt Solomons: 1,946
a - Incumbent Solomons first assumed office in 1995.
- Paul Williams: 1,339
Libertarian Party candidate:
- Robert W. Tate
a
November 5 General election candidates:
Burt Solomons: 22,263 
Robert W. Tate: 2,983
District 66[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Edwin B. Spievack: 1,118
a
March 12 GOP primary:
- Brian McCall: 3,208
a - Incumbent McCall first assumed office in 1991.
- Fred Moses: 1,464
Libertarian Party candidate:
- David Koch
a
November 5 General election candidates:
Edwin B. Spievack: 7,485
Brian McCall: 29,000 
David Koch: 877
District 67[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Anne M. Graham: 1,329
a
March 12 GOP primary:
- Jerry Madden: 2,236
a - Incumbent Madden first assumed office in 1993.
- John R. Roach, Jr.: 1,695
November 5 General election candidates:
Anne M. Graham: 8,485
Jerry Madden: 19,626 
District 68[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- David Counts: 8,949
a
Note: Counts represented District 70 through 2003 but redistricting merged his district with District 68.[3]
March 12 GOP primary:
- Rick Hardcastle: 2,987
a - Incumbent Hardcastle first assumed office in 1999.
November 5 General election candidates:
David Counts: 12,659
Rick Hardcastle: 23,750 
District 69[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- David Farabee: 3,105
a - Incumbent Farabee first assumed office in 1999
March 12 GOP primary:
- Bruce Harris: 4,046
a
Note: Harris appeared on the general election ballot but did not actively campaign after the GOP primary[4]
November 5 General election candidate:
David Farabee: 20,252 
District 70[edit]
Note: Incumbent David Counts ran in District 70 rather than District 68 after redistricting.[3]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Fred Lusk: 877
a
March 12 GOP primary:
- C.L. Matt Matthews: 1,100
- Ken Paxton: 2,168
a
- Harry L. Pierce: 102
- Robert Rankins: 954
- W.H. Bill Vitz: 1,171
a
April 9 GOP primary runoff:
- Ken Paxton: 2,775
a
- W.H. Bill Vitz: 1,607
Libertarian Party candidate:
- Robert Worthington
a
November 5 General election candidates:
Fred Lusk: 7,074
Ken Paxton: 28,012 
Robert Worthington: 600
District 71[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
March 12 GOP primary:
- Bob Hunter: 4,452
a - Incumbent Hunter first assumed office in 1986.
Libertarian Party candidate:
- George Schwappach
a
November 5 General election candidates:
Bob Hunter: 26,784 
George Schwappach: 2,636
District 72[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Clara E. "Betsy" Johnson: 1,577
- Jeri Slone: 2,195
a
March 12 GOP primary:
- Mark Brown: 670
- Scott Campbell: 4,664
a
- Drew Darby: 3,498
- Tom Goff: 448
Libertarian Party candidate:
- Robert K. Restivo
a
November 5 General election candidates:
Jeri Slone: 9,521
Scott Campbell: 21,433 
Robert K. Restivo: 383
District 73[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Virgil Yanta: 2,066
a
March 12 GOP primary:
- Carter Casteel: 9,290
a
- Diane Dasher: 7,916
November 5 General election candidates:
Virgil Yanta: 9,305
Carter Casteel: 35,314 
District 74[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Pete P. Gallego: 14,235
a - Incumbent Gallego first assumed office in 1991.
March 12 GOP primary:
- Pedro "Pete" Nieto: 954
a
November 5 General election candidates:
Pete P. Gallego: 21,326 
Pedro "Pete" Nieto: 8,688
District 75[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Manny Najera: 3,893 - Incumbent Najera first assumed office in 1999.
- Chente Quintanilla: 4,675
a
March 12 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
November 5 General election candidate:
Chente Quintanilla: 13,267 
Note: Paul Johnson, Jr. received 79 votes as a write-in candidate.
District 76[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Norma Chavez: 9,392
a - Incumbent Chavez first assumed office in 1997.
March 12 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
November 5 General election candidate:
Norma Chavez: 17,387 
District 77[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Paul Moreno: 6,770
a - Incumbent Moreno first assumed office in 1967.
- Tony San Roman: 2,990
March 12 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
November 5 General election candidate:
Paul Moreno: 13,914 
District 78[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
March 12 GOP primary:
- Pat Haggerty: 2,770
a - Incumbent Haggerty first assumed office in 1989.
November 5 General election candidate:
Pat Haggerty: 18,598 
District 79[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Dan Chavez: 2,484
- Joe Pickett: 4,793
a - Incumbent Pickett first assumed office in 1995.
March 12 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
November 5 General election candidate:
Joe Pickett: 14,170 
District 80[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Judith "Judy" A. Canales: 4,949
- Timoteo "Timo" Garza: 10,110
a
- Tracy King: 9,996
a - Incumbent King first assumed office in 1995.
April 9 Democratic primary runoff:
- Timoteo "Timo" Garza: 11,050
a
- Tracy O. King: 10,237
March 12 GOP primary:
- Ben Martinez: 788
a
November 5 General election candidates:
Timoteo "Timo" Garza: 14,302 
Ben Martinez: 11,327
District 81[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
March 12 GOP primary:
- G.E. "Buddy" West: 3,918
a - Incumbent West first assumed office in 1993.
November 5 General election candidate:
G.E. "Buddy" West: 21,583 
District 82[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
March 12 GOP primary:
- Tom Craddick: 5,651
a - Incumbent Craddick first assumed office in 1969.
November 5 General election candidate:
Tom Craddick: 28,968 
District 83[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
March 12 GOP primary:
- Delwin Jones: 6,469
a - Incumbent Jones first assumed office in 1989.
- Gary L. Walker: 5,907
Note: Gary L. Walker was the incumbent for District 80 prior to redistricting in 2001.[5]
Libertarian Party candidate:
- David "Inky" Scott
a
November 5 General election candidates:
Delwin Jones: 31,551 
David "Inky" Scott: 3,083
District 84[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Yolanda Guerrero: 2,331
a
March 12 GOP primary:
- Carl Isett: 6,584
a - Incumbent Isett first assumed office in 1997.
Libertarian Party candidate:
- Tim Turnipseed
a
November 5 General election candidates:
Yolanda Guerrero: 8,547
Carl Isett: 18,088 
Tim Turnipseed: 661
District 85[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- James E. "Pete" Laney: 9,118
a - Incumbent Laney first assumed office in 1973.
March 12 GOP primary:
- Judy Strickland: 3,245
a
November 5 General election candidates:
James E. "Pete" Laney: 21,121 
Judy Strickland: 11,559
District 86[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
March 12 GOP primary:
- John Smithee: 12,668
a - Incumbent Smithee first assumed office in 1984.
November 5 General election candidate:
John Smithee: 32,387 
District 87[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Jesse Quackenbush: 2,280
a
March 12 GOP primary:
- David Swinford: 5,657
a - Incumbent Swinford first assumed office in 1991.
November 5 General election candidates:
Jesse Quackenbush: 8,872
David Swinford: 17,086 
District 88[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
March 12 GOP primary:
- Warren Chisum: 9,300
a - Incumbent Chisum first assumed office in 1989.
November 5 General election candidate:
Warren Chisum: 27,880 
District 89[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Lehman Harris: 1,352
a
March 12 GOP primary:
- Tommy Hooper: 1,854
- Jodie Laubenberg: 3,084
a
- Mike Lawshe: 2,374
a
April 9 GOP primary runoff:
- Jodie Laubenberg: 2,374
a
- Mike Lawshe: 2,107
November 5 General election candidates:
Lehman Harris: 8,245
Jodie Laubenberg: 28,776 
District 90[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Lon Burnam: 3,418
a - Incumbent Burnam first assumed office in 1997.
March 12 GOP primary:
- Larry Keilberg: 752
a
November 5 General election candidates:
Lon Burnam: 11,731 
Larry Keilberg: 4,511
District 91[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
March 12 GOP primary:
- Bob E. Griggs: 2,842
a
Libertarian Party candidate:
- Ron C. West
a
November 5 General election candidate:
Bob E. Griggs: 21,227 
Ron C. West: 3,921
District 92[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
March 12 GOP primary:
- Todd Smith: 3,279
a - Incumbent Smith first assumed office in 1997.
Libertarian Party candidate:
- Mark V. Peters
a
November 5 General election candidates:
Todd Smith: 25,248 
Mark V. Peters: 3,278
District 93[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Mike Gregory: 1,770
a
March 12 GOP primary:
- Toby Goodman: 1,473
a - Incumbent Goodman first assumed office in 1991.
November 5 General election candidates:
Mike Gregory: 10,033
Toby Goodman: 13,089 
District 94[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
March 12 GOP primary:
- Kent Grusendorf: 4,326
a - Incumbent Grusendorf first assumed office in 1987.
November 5 General election candidate:
Kent Grusendorf: 28,892 
District 95[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Glenn Lewis: 6,361
a - Incumbent Lewis first assumed office in 1995.
March 12 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
November 5 General election candidate:
Glenn Lewis: 25,188 
District 96[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Darrel Cox: 2,262
a
March 12 GOP primary:
- Dan T. Serna: 1,145
- Kellye Ann Swanda: 467
- Bill Zedler: 1,977
a
November 5 General election candidates:
Darrel Cox: 14,589
Bill Zedler: 21,896 
District 97[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Nancy R. Stevens: 3,426
a
March 12 GOP primary:
- Anna Mowery: 6,388
a - Incumbent Mowery first assumed office in 1988.
November 5 General election candidates:
Nancy R. Stevens: 14,291
Anna Mowery: 29,579 
District 98[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
March 12 GOP primary:
- Vicki Truitt: 3,291
a - Incumbent Truitt first assumed office in 1999.
November 5 General election candidate:
Vicki Truitt: 37,366 
District 99[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Mimi Coffey: 2,284
a
March 12 GOP primary:
- Charlie Geren: 3,816
a - Incumbent Geren first assumed office in 2001.
Libertarian Party candidate:
- Bobby E. Hearn, Jr.
a
November 5 General election candidates:
Mimi Coffey: 10,012
Charlie Geren: 23,427 
Bobby E. Hearn, Jr.: 566
District 100[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Terri Hodge: 3,759
a - Incumbent Hodge first assumed office in 1996.
March 12 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
Libertarian Party candidate:
- Barry V. Smith
a
November 5 General election candidates:
Terri Hodge: 16,679 
Barry V. Smith: 849
District 101[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
March 12 GOP primary:
- Elvira Reyna: 2,247
a - Incumbent Reyna first assumed office in 1993.
November 5 General election candidate:
Elvira Reyna: 16,947 
District 102[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
March 12 GOP primary:
- Tony Goolsby: 3,183
a - Incumbent Goolsby first assumed office in 1989.
November 5 General election candidate:
Tony Goolsby: 19,136 
District 103[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Steve Wolens: 1,882
a - Incumbent Wolens first assumed office in 1981.
March 12 GOP primary:
- Andy Olivo: 507
a
Libertarian Party candidate:
- David Mason
a
November 5 General election candidates:
Steve Wolens: 9,006 
Andy Olivo: 3,828
David Mason: 266
District 104[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Roberto Alonzo: 2,363
a
- Domingo Garcia: 2,322 - Incumbent Garcia first assumed office in 1997.
March 12 GOP primary:
- Joe Hernandez: 435
a
November 5 General election candidates:
Roberto Alonzo: 10,023 
Joe Hernandez: 3,523
District 105[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
March 12 GOP primary:
- Rose Cannaday: 1,728
- Linda Harper-Brown: 1,807
a
Independent candidate:
- Bob Romano
a
Libertarian Party candidate:
- Robert Mohler
a
- Green Party candidate:
- Sheril Blackmon
a
November 5 General election candidates:
Linda Harper-Brown: 13,461 
Bob Romano: 2,385
Robert Mohler: 1,249
- Sheril Blackmon: 653
District 106[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
March 12 GOP primary:
- Ray Allen: 1,606
a - Incumbent Allen first assumed office in 1993.
November 5 General election candidate:
Ray Allen: 13,851 
District 107[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Theresa Daniel: 3,105
a
March 12 GOP primary:
- Tony Aguilar: 699
- Larry Jeffus: 1,677
a
- Bill Keffer: 2,353
a
- Mike Lee: 1,509
April 9 GOP primary runoff:
- Larry Jeffus: 1,663
- Bill Keffer: 1,924
a
November 5 General election candidates:
Theresa Daniel: 14,786
Bill Keffer: 20,764 
District 108[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Malcolm Dade: 2,097
a
March 12 GOP primary:
- Dan Branch 3,790
a
- Farrell Ray: 1,662
November 5 General election candidates:
Malcolm Dade: 10,862
Dan Branch: 21,514 
District 109[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Helen Giddings: 6,667
a - Incumbent Giddings first assumed office in 1993.
March 12 GOP primary:
- Joseph L. Sam: 1,172
a
November 5 General election candidates:
Helen Giddings: 26,747 
Joseph L. Sam: 9,155
District 110[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Jesse W. Jones: 4,312
a - Incumbent Jones first assumed office in 1993.
- Thomas J. Wattley, Jr.: 2,127
March 12 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
November 5 General election candidate:
Jesse W. Jones: 19,511 
District 111[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Yvonne Davis: 7,082
a - Incumbent Davis first assumed office in 1993.
March 12 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
November 5 General election candidate:
Yvonne Davis: 25,721 
District 112[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Brian Booker: 1,684
a
March 12 GOP primary:
- Fred Hill: 3,919
a - Incumbent Hill first assumed office in 1989.
November 5 General election candidates:
Brian Booker: 10,053
Fred Hill: 24,548 
District 113[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
March 12 GOP primary:
- Joe Driver: 2,388
a - Incumbent Driver first assumed office in 1993.
November 5 General election candidate:
Joe Driver: 18,065 
District 114[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
March 12 GOP primary:
- Will Hartnett: 4,728
a - Incumbent Hartnett first assumed office in 1991.
November 5 General election candidate:
Will Hartnett: 24,503 
District 115[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Lisa Sutter: 1,613
a
March 12 GOP primary:
- Kenny Marchant: 3,022
a - Incumbent Marchant first assumed office in 1987.
November 5 General election candidates:
Lisa Sutter: 9,588
Kenny Marchant: 23,823 
District 116[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Trey Martinez Fischer: 5,385
a - Incumbent Martinez Fischer first assumed office in 2001.
March 12 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
November 5 General election candidate:
Trey Martinez Fischer: 15,174 
District 117[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Raul Prado: 3,316
a
March 12 GOP primary:
- Janie Martinez Gonzalez: 765
- Ken Mercer: 1,304
a
November 5 General election candidates:
Raul Prado: 8,138
Ken Mercer: 11,703 
District 118[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Carlos "Charlie" Uresti: 4,532
a - Incumbent Uresti first assumed office in 1997.
March 12 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
November 5 General election candidate:
Carlos "Charlie" Uresti: 14,416 
District 119[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Robert R. Puente: 5,214
a - Incumbent Puente first assumed office in 1991.
March 12 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
November 5 General election candidate:
Robert R. Puente: 15,451 
District 120[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Ruth Jones McClendon: 4,794
a - Incumbent McClendon first assumed office in 1997.
March 12 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
November 5 General election candidate:
Ruth Jones McClendon: 15,280 
District 121[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
March 12 GOP primary:
- Elizabeth Ames Jones: 8,225
a - Incumbent Jones first assumed office in 2001.
- Green Party candidate:
- Harlan McVea
a
November 5 General election candidates:
Elizabeth Ames Jones: 30,720 
- Harlan McVea: 3,441
District 122[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
March 12 GOP primary:
- Frank Corte, Jr.: 9,172
a - Incumbent Corte first assumed office in 1993.
Libertarian Party candidate:
- David Travis Kelly
a
- Green Party candidate:
- Jack Nottingham
a
November 5 General election candidates:
Frank Corte, Jr.: 39,048 
David Travis Kelly: 3,362
- Jack Nottingham: 1,738
District 123[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Roger Perez: 3,500
- Louis A. Vidaurri: 171
- Michael Villarreal: 4,543
a - Incumbent Villarreal first assumed office in 2000.
- George West: 345
March 12 GOP primary:
- John Barger: 2,082
a
Libertarian Party candidate:
- Don H. Culwell
a
November 5 General election candidates:
Michael Villarreal: 14,461 
John Barger: 8,088
Don H. Culwell: 373
District 124[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Bobby Herrera: 1,671
- Jose Menendez: 3,935
a - Incumbent Menendez first assumed office in 2001.
March 12 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
November 5 General election candidate:
Jose Menendez: 14,970 
District 125[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Joaquin Castro: 4,401
a
- Arthur "Art" Reyna: 2,499 - Incumbent Reyna first assumed office in 1997.
March 12 GOP primary:
- Nelson H. Balido: 1,762
a
November 5 General election candidates:
Joaquin Castro: 15,391 
Nelson H. Balido: 10,143
District 126[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
March 12 GOP primary:
- Peggy Hamric: 4,490
a - Incumbent Hamric first assumed office in 1991.
November 5 General election candidate:
Peggy Hamric: 24,197 
District 127[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
March 12 GOP primary:
- Joe Crabb: 4,514
a - Incumbent Crabb first assumed office in 1993.
- Joe Stunja: 1,440
- Mike Sullivan: 785
November 5 General election candidate:
Joe Crabb: 28,214 
District 128[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
March 12 GOP primary:
- Tom Butler: 1,592
a
- Reggie Gonzales: 601
- Wayne Smith: 1,714
a
April 9 GOP primary runoff:
- Tom Butler: 1,651
- Wayne Smith: 1,675
a
November 5 General election candidate:
Wayne Smith: 16,421 
District 129[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
March 12 GOP primary:
- John Davis: 3,939
a - Incumbent Davis first assumed office in 1999.
November 5 General election candidate:
John Davis: 26,664 
District 130[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
March 12 GOP primary:
- Bill O'Brien: 2,504
- Corbin Van Arsdale: 3,470
a
November 5 General election candidate:
Corbin Van Arsdale: 29,652 
District 131[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Andrea Hinckson: 2,088
- Ron Wilson: 4,235
a - Incumbent Wilson first assumed office in 1977.
March 12 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
November 5 General election candidate:
Ron Wilson: 18,572 
District 132[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
March 12 GOP primary:
- William Callegari: 3,276
a - Incumbent Callegari first assumed office in 2001.
Libertarian Party candidate:
- Michael J. Sotir
a
- Green Party candidate:
- Michael J. Bolzenius
a
November 5 General election candidates:
William Callegari: 21,079 
Michael J. Sotir: 1,488
- Michael J. Bolzenius: 737
District 133[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Bernard "Bernardo" Amadi: 1,204
a
March 12 GOP primary:
- Joe Nixon: 3,637
a - Incumbent Nixon first assumed office in 1995.
November 5 General election candidates:
Bernard "Bernardo" Amadi: 8,128
Joe Nixon: 15,189 
District 134[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Debra Danburg: 4,709
a - Incumbent Danburg first assumed office in 1981.
March 12 GOP primary:
- Michael Bunch: 103
- Mark Cole: 2,498
a
- Steve Munisteri: 1,920
- Rob Rowland: 872
- Martha Wong: 3,416
a
April 9 GOP primary runoff:
- Mark Cole: 3,107
- Martha Wong: 3,206
a
Libertarian Party candidate:
- Nathaniel Joe LaFleur
a
November 5 General election candidates:
Debra Danburg: 21,645
Martha Wong: 24,520 
Nathaniel Joe LaFleur: 492
District 135[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Erick H. Krebs: 813
a
March 12 GOP primary:
- Gary Elkins: 2,414
a - Incumbent Elkins first assumed office in 1995.
November 5 General election candidates:
Eric H. Krebs: 7,280
Gary Elkins: 17,186 
District 136[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
March 12 GOP primary:
- Beverly Woolley: 7,557
a - Incumbent Woolley first assumed office in 1995.
November 5 General election candidate:
Beverly Woolley: 31,763 
District 137[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Scott Hochberg: 947
a - Incumbent Hochberg first assumed office in 1993.
March 12 GOP primary:
- Dionne L. Roberts: 1,481
a
November 5 General election candidates:
Scott Hochberg: 6,292 
Dionne L. Roberts: 5,200
District 138[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Ken Yarbrough: 1,890
a - Incumbent Yarbrough first assumed office in 1991.
March 12 GOP primary:
- Dwayne Bohac: 3,973
a
- Stillman Maxon: 141
- Dave Wilson: 784
November 5 General election candidates:
Ken Yarbrough: 10,026
Dwayne Bohac: 14,682 
District 139[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Sylvester Turner: 4,504
a - Incumbent Turner first assumed office in 1988.
March 12 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
November 5 General election candidate:
Sylvester Turner: 18,559 
District 140[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Kevin Bailey: 1,741
a - Incumbent Bailey first assumed office in 1991.
March 12 GOP primary:
- Anthony Samuel Palasota: 603
a
November 5 General election candidates:
Kevin Bailey: 8,503 
Anthony Samuel Palasota: 3,045
District 141[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Senfronia Thompson: 3,607
a - Incumbent Thompson first assumed office in 1973.
March 12 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
November 5 General election candidate:
Senfronia Thompson: 16,478 
District 142[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Harold Dutton, Jr.: 4,565
a - Incumbent Dutton first assumed office in 1985.
March 12 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
November 5 General election candidate:
Harold Dutton, Jr.: 20,574 
District 143[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Al Flores: 974
a
- Kyle Johnston: 438
- Joe E. Moreno: 1,996
a - Incumbent Moreno first assumed office in 1998.
- Dorothy M. Olmos: 856
April 9 Democratic primary runoff:
- Al Flores: 1,153
- Joe E. Morendo: 1,777
a
March 12 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
Libertarian Party candidate:
- Bob W. Townsend
a
November 5 General election candidates:
Joe E. Moreno: 10,175 
Bob W. Townsend: 913
District 144[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
March 12 GOP primary:
- Robert E. Talton: 2,673
a - Incumbent Talton first assumed office in 1993.
Libertarian Party candidate:
- Tom Maxton
a
November 5 General election candidates:
Robert E. Talton: 15,417 
Tom Maxton: 2,201
District 145[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Richard J. "Rick" Noriega: 3,315
a - Incumbent Noriega first assumed office in 1999.
March 12 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
November 5 General election candidate:
Richard J. "Rick" Noriega: 11,087 
District 146[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Al Edwards: 7,337
a - Incumbent Edwards first assumed office in 1979.
March 12 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
Libertarian Party candidate:
- Stacey Bourland
a
November 5 General election candidates:
Al Edwards: 24,558 
Stacey Bourland: 1,951
District 147[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Garnet Coleman: 6,071
a - Incumbent Coleman first assumed office in 1991.
March 12 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
November 5 General election candidate:
Garnet Coleman: 21,253 
District 148[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Jessica Cristina Farrar: 3,538
a - Incumbent Farrar first assumed office in 1995.
- Alma Zepeda: 1,745
March 12 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
November 5 General election candidate:
Jessica Cristina Farrar: 14,633 
District 149[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- Andrew Tran: 1,235
a
March 12 GOP primary:
- Talmadge L. Heflin: 2,660
a - Incumbent Heflin first assumed office in 1983.
November 5 General election candidates:
Andrew Tran: 10,530
Talmadge L. Heflin: 13,144 
District 150[edit]
March 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
March 12 GOP primary:
- Charles Cunningham: 296
- Rafael Ortega: 2,344
- Debbie Riddle: 3,130
a
November 5 General election candidate:
Debbie Riddle: 26,174 
See also[edit]
- Texas House of Representatives
- Texas State Legislature
External links[edit]
- Texas Secretary of State - 2002 Primary and General Election Results
[edit]
- ↑ Qualifications for running for Texas House of Representatives
- ↑ The Jacksonville Daily Progress,' "Mayor bows out of state race," June 7, 2002
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Lubbock Avalanche-Journal, "Area legislators quickly jump in to file for re-election,' December 4, 2001
- ↑ Kronberg's Quorum Report, "Odds and Ends," July 25, 2002
- ↑ Lubbock Avalanche-Journal, "Political leaders don't see bitter District 83 contest," December 5, 2001
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Trey Fischer (D)
District 117
Philip Cortez (D)
District 119
Elizabeth Campos (D)
District 120
Barbara Gervin-Hawkins (D)
District 121
Steve Allison (R)
District 122
Lyle Larson (R)
District 123
Diego Bernal (D)
District 124
Ina Minjarez (D)
District 125
Ray Lopez (D)
District 126
Sam Harless (R)
District 127
Dan Huberty (R)
District 128
Briscoe Cain (R)
District 129
Dennis Paul (R)
District 130
Tom Oliverson (R)
District 131
Alma Allen (D)
District 132
Mike Schofield (R)
District 133
Jim Murphy (R)
District 134
Ann Johnson (D)
District 135
Jon Rosenthal (D)
District 136
John Bucy (D)
District 138
Lacey Hull (R)
District 139
Jarvis Johnson (D)
District 140
Armando Walle (D)
District 141
Senfronia Thompson (D)
District 142
Harold Dutton (D)
District 143
Ana Hernandez (D)
District 144
Mary Perez (D)
District 145
Christina Morales (D)
District 146
Shawn Thierry (D)
District 147
Garnet Coleman (D)
District 148
Penny Shaw (D)
District 149
Hubert Vo (D)
District 150
Valoree Swanson (R)
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