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State Representative Candidates
            Districts 101-150

Note to the Voter: Remember that you are the HR person choosing who is best qualified to be a Texas State House Representative. Check out their educational background, their work history, and Community Service. If they are an Incumbents (IN) who Candidates up for re-election what I their voting record. Make sure it matches up with your core beliefs and what they are saying from the campaign trail they support. Which candidate is best qualified over all and lines up best with your beliefs? That is who you should vote for.

About the Office: 

The Texas House of Representatives is the lower chamber of the Texas State Legislature. Alongside the Texas State Senate, it forms the legislative branch of the Texas state government and works alongside the governor of Texas to create laws and establish a state budget. Legislative authority and responsibilities of the Texas House of Representatives include passing bills on public policy matters, setting levels for state spending, raising and lowering taxes, and voting to uphold or override gubernatorial vetoes. Members serve two year terms and are not subject to term limits. They assume office at the beginning of the legislative session in January. Look up Incumbents who are current members to see their bills they wrote or cowrote plus their voting record and more by going to: https://house.texas.gov/members/. It is very telling how they voted. See if it lines up with their campaign promises and your personal beliefs. As of the 2020 Census, Texas state representatives represented an average of 194,555 residents. 

Qualifications

To be eligible to seek office a candidate must be:

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

Salaries

$7,200/year $221/day. Set by the ethics commission.

Pension

The highest a legislature can earn for retirement is $125,000, with an average of $17,526 annually. 

Sources: Ballotpedia https://ballotpedia.org/; Texas_House_of_Representatives, https://house.texas.gov/about-us/

Texas House of Representatives Candidates and Members by District 

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District 101 Chris Turner (IN)

Communications Consultant B.A. in Government from UTA. Business consultant, former District Director for Representative Chet Edwards. Chris is serving his second term as Chair of the House Democratic Caucus, where he leads 67 members with a comprehensive strategic approach to advance better public policy. Chris created the Veterans Cash scratch-off ticket that has raised more than $120 million to aid Texas veterans. He also authored the constitutional amendment to create a 100% property tax exemption for surviving spouses of service members killed in the line of duty. In 2019, Chris brokered the deal to end the stalemate on Texas' major school finance legislation by crafting a statewide teacher pay raise plan that was ultimately supported by both the House and Senate. He was instrumental in Arlington and Grand Prairie passing payday lending ordinances that protect vulnerable Texans. He has authored laws that safeguard consumers from unexpected utility rate hikes and tenants from unscrupulous landlords. In January 2019, Chris was appointed to serve as Chairman of the House Committee on Higher Education. In this role, he improved the transferability of college credits, passed laws to protect students from violence on and off campus and is working to lower the cost of college by expanding access to open educational resources. Chris also serves as Vice Chair of the House Committee on Redistricting and is a member of the Committee on Insurance. 

Source: https://ballotpedia.org/Chris_Turner_(Texas), https://votechristurner.com/biography-state-representative-chris-turner/

Jurisdiction: Tarrant (9%)

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District 101 

Jurisdiction: Tarrant (10%)

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District 102 Rep.Ana-Maria Ramos (IN) Unopposed

BA in Communication from the UT at Arlington, MA in Business Administration from Texas Women's University, and a law degree from Southern Methodist University. Ramos' career experience includes working as an attorney at her own law firm and an associate professor at El Centro College. 

Ramos Law, PLLC

  • Attorney and Advocate, Owner

El Centro College

  • Adjunct Professor

  • Executive Director, West Campus

Jubilee Park and Community Center

  • Executive Director

Additional Professional Experience:

  • National Society of Hispanic MBAs

  • Westwood College

  • St. Philip Catholic School

  • Griego Family Medical Center

  • YMCA

Source: https://house.texas.gov/members/member-page/?district=102

Jurisdiction: Dallas (7%)

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District 103 Rep. Rafael Anchia (IN) Unopposed

Managing Director  Rep. Anchía graduated cum laude from Southern Methodist University (SMU); he continued his studies at Tulane Law School, where he served as Senior Fellow and received his juris doctor. Rep. Anchía is a co-founder and Managing Director in the global investment firm, Civitas Capital Group; he also serves as Of Counsel at the largest law firm in Dallas, Haynes and Boone, where he represents financial institutions and public and private funds. Most recently, Rep. Anchía was appointed to serve on the Texas Privacy Protection Advisory Council. Prior to serving in the Texas House, Rep. Anchía was twice elected to serve as a Trustee for the Dallas Independent School District. From 2011-2015, he served in President Barack Obama's administration as an appointee to the Advisory Committee for Trade Policy and Negotiations, which advises the White House and U.S. Trade Representative on trade and investment agreements. In 2017, Rep. Anchía was elected by his peers as Chairman of the Mexican American Legislative Caucus (MALC), the oldest and largest Latino caucus in the United States.  He has dedicated his public service to fighting for civil rights, public education, protecting the environment and improving access to healthcare for women and children.

Source: https://house.texas.gov/members/member-page/?district=103 

Jurisdiction: Dallas (7%)

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District 104 Rep.Jessica Gonzalez (IN) Unopposed

Attorney BA in Criminology and Criminal Justice from UT at Arlington and later attended Western Michigan University-Cooley School of Law, where she held top student leadership positions, clerked at the Voting Rights Section of the Civil Rights Division for the U.S. Department of Justice, and graduated at the top of her class.In 2011, Jessica was selected as the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute Law Graduate Fellow in Washington, D.C. She served as a Legislative Assistant at the U.S. House of Representatives handling an extensive policy portfolio. She was also selected as a White House intern where she worked extensively on immigration-related issues. Jessica’s white paper titled “New State Voting Laws: A Barrier to the Latino Vote?” earned her a Certificate of Special Congressional Recognition for her dedication to address current public policy concerns. Jessica’s commitment to protect the rights of voters led to her service as the Nevada Voter Protection Director for President Obama’s re-election campaign in 2012. Throughout her short time in the Texas House of Representatives she has dedicated her time to reforming our criminal justice system, expanding voting rights, increasing access to affordable housing, and protecting the civil rights of LGBTQ Texans. Today, Jessica practices personal injury at her law firm, Gandara & González, PLLC, located in District 104. 
Representative González serves as Vice-Chair of the House Committee on Elections, a member of the House Committee on Insurance, the Vice-Chair of the Texas House LGBTQ Caucus, and the Chair of NHCSL’s Human and Civil Rights Task Force.

Source: https://www.house.texas.gov/members/member-page/?district=104

Jurisdiction: Dallas (6%)

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District 105 Rep.Terry Meza (IN) 

Rep. Terry Meza grew up in Irving, Texas - the heart of District 105. She is a proud graduate of Irving High School and she commuted from Irving for all her higher education pursuits to attend UT Arlington, The University of Dallas, and Texas Wesleyan University School of Law. Rep. Meza started her career as a student teacher at South Grand Prairie High School and taught at every level from elementary school to college. She also worked as a nonprofit director overseeing programs in economic development, small & minority business assistance, neighborhood revitalization, historic preservation, workforce development, and job placement. Before serving in the legislature, Rep. Meza operated her own solo law practice for almost 20 years. In the 2019 legislative session, Rep. Meza served on the Agriculture Committee, Human Services Committee, and Resolution Committee.
She has been recognized with several awards for her work, including:
• The Hunger Leadership Award from Feeding America for her work on the Human Services Committee in the 86th Legislature
• 2019 Community Service Award from the American Muslim Women Physician Association
• 2020 Dr. Mae Jackson Outstanding Democratic Woman Officeholder Award.

Source: https://house.texas.gov/members/member-page/?district=105

Jurisdiction: Dallas (7%)

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District 105 

Jurisdiction: Dallas (7%)

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District 106 Hava Johnston 

associate degree from Collin College in 1994. Her career experience includes working as a realtor. Small Business Administration and Management at Collin College. My dedication to public service is reflected in my roles as the precinct chair for the Denton County Democratic Party and as the president of the Frisco Democratic Club. Under my leadership, the Frisco Democrats Club organized the largest Democratic candidate rally in North Texas during the 2022 election, demonstrating my organizational skills and commitment to democratic values.I have been recognized as a vocal advocate for women’s rights, a steadfast ally to the LGBTQIA+ community, and a champion of justice and equality. Publications such as The Washington Post, The Dallas Observer, and Texas Tribune have featured my efforts, amplifying my commitment to these vital causes. In addition to my community engagement, I have served on various boards and associations, emphasizing my dedication to collaborative initiatives. My campaign is anchored in key issues such as protecting public education, preserving the environment, and fortifying the local economy.My journey as a successful Realtor and business owner has equipped me with invaluable experience in navigating complex landscapes. I am adept at strategic planning, community outreach, and effective leadership. My ability to bring people together, coupled with a passion for advocacy, makes me well-suited to represent the diverse needs of Texas House District 106.

Johnston has been affiliated with the following organizations:

  • National Association of Realtors

  • Texas Association of Realtors

  • Texas Democratic Party

  • Denton County Democrats

  • Frisco Democrats

Source: https://ballotpedia.org/Hava_Johnston; http://hava.wwwmi3-sr14.supercp.com/biography/

Jurisdiction: Denton (32%)

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District 106 

Jurisdiction: Denton (32%)

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District 107 Linda Garcia Unopposed 

As a Lifelong advocate for entrepreneurial and financial opportunity for communities of color, I am ready to work for the residents of HD107 to ensure everyone is afforded the American dream. …Regardless where you are from everyone deserves a well paying job, access to fully funded education, and healthcare for their family. 

Source: https://www.instagram.com/linda4texas/

Jurisdiction: Dallas (7%)

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District 108 Elizabeth Ginsberg 

Bachelor's degree from the University of Texas at Austin in 1990 and a law degree from the University of Texas School of Law in 1993. Her career experience includes working as an attorney and small business owner. She was motivated to run again in 2024 because we have to stop the radical agenda being promoted by Greg Abbott and Texas GOP extremists. Elizabeth is a tough, seasoned leader who is ready to fight for our fundamental values and rights as Americans and Texans. She is committed to restoring the right to choose, reducing gun violence, expanding access to Medicaid, and fully funding our public schools. Over a 30-year legal career, she has served as first chair of numerous trials and appeals and dealt with a wide range of civil matters covering commercial disputes, real estate, health care, bankruptcy, labor and employment, insurance, environmental claims, products liability, and personal injury. She has been active with the Dallas Volunteer Attorney Program helping indigent and homeless individuals. She has also taken volunteer court appointments to represent those facing eviction. 

As of 2023, Ginsberg was affiliated with the following organizations:

  • Dallas Bar Association

  • Dallas Founders Lions Club

  • Dallas County Historical Commission

  • Reading Partners

  • Preston Hollow Democrats

  • Daughters of the American Revolution

Source: https://lizfortexas.com/about

Jurisdiction:  Dallas (7%)

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District 108 

Jurisdiction:  Dallas (7%)

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District 109 Aicha Davis Unopposed 

is a currant member of the Texas State Board of Education, representing District 13. She assumed office on January 1, 2019. Her current term ends on January 1, 2027. University of Southern Mississippi, where she earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology and Chemistry.​ Her commitment to education led her to become a sixth-grade teacher in Louisiana, specializing in reading and sciences. Aicha's passion for education propelled her to work with high school students, where she taught advanced sciences and engineering while also serving as the coach for the high school robotics team. In 2011, she relocated to North Texas, continuing her mission to inspire students as a dedicated educator in the Irving and DeSoto school districts. In 2012, she furthered her educational journey by earning a Master's in Education Administration from the University of North Texas. Today, Aicha is actively pursuing a Ph.D. in Education Policy and Administration at the University of North Texas, solidifying her dedication to enhancing educational opportunities and policy for the betterment of our community's children.

Source: https://www.aichafortexas.com/https://sboe.texas.gov/state-board-of-education/sboe-board-members/sboe-member-district-13

Jurisdiction:  Dallas (8%)

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District 110 Rep.Toni Rose (IN) Unopposed 

Consultant Paul Quinn College, Representative Rose has secured hundreds of millions of dollars to fund programs that improve the lives of everyday Texans. Some of her budgetary accomplishments include securing state funding for land acquisition and planning of a new state mental health facility serving Dallas/Fort Worth, state services that reduce the risk of children being removed from their homes, Early Childhood intervention program, as well as fully funding the Texas HIV/AIDS Medication Program (THMP). Representative Rose's other accomplishments include extending Medicaid healthcare benefits for new mothers postpartum from two to six months, allowing Dallas County to transport senior citizens to county-run health centers and wellness events, and designating December 1st as Rosa Parks Day. First Vice-Chair of the Texas House Democratic Caucus, Treasurer of the National Organization of Black Elected Legislative Women (NOBEL Women), her appointment as Chair of the House Democratic Campaign Committee, and her former role as Secretary to the Texas Legislative Black Caucus.Holds membership with the: NAACP Dallas Branch, League of Women Voters of Dallas, Paul Quinn National Alumni Association, Texas Coalition of Black Democrats, United Negro College Fund (UNCF), National Association of Negro Business and Professional Women's Club, and Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.

Source: https://www.house.texas.gov/members/member-page/?district=110

Jurisdiction: Dallas (7%)

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District 111 Rep.Yvonne Davis (IN) Unopposed

BS from University of Houston. She has a tenured position with the Texas House from 1993-2021 for 28 years.

Source: https://house.texas.gov/members/member-page/?district=111 

Jurisdiction: Dallas (7%)

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District 112 Averie Bishop

Harvard Business School, SMU  J.D, Digital Media Specialist | J.D. | Former Miss Texas '22 | Social Advocate | Nonprofit Director | Keynote Speaker | Gen Z Running for Office. She was first in her family to graduate college and SMU law school (J.D.) As Miss Texas, she traveled more than 60,000 miles and taught over 100,000 students to celebrate our differences and respect the many cultures of our Lone Star state. Texas deserves leaders that are a reflection of our communities. "I’m a Texas based progressive activist, content creator, and first generation law school graduate. As the very first Asian American woman to win the title of Miss Texas, I advocated for diversity, equity, and inclusion in public schools. My advocacy and expertise has been featured in notable news sources including NBC & The Washington Post. In my free time, i'm a youtuber, nonprofit director, award winning keynote speaker, amateur cook, and marathon runner." As your next representative, I will protect our longstanding Lonestar traditions and fight for our future generations.

Source: https://www.linkedin.com/in/averiebishop/; https://www.averieforall.com/about

Counties: Dallas (7%)

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District 112

Jurisdiction:  Dallas (7%)

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District 113 Rep.Rhetta Andrews Bowers (IN) 

BA in telecommunications with an emphasis on Broadcast Journalism. Spelman College and Texas Southern University. She made history as the first African American elected to represent this district. House District 113. Prior broadcast journalist PBS and for WETA-TV 26/Radio 90.9 in the District of Columbia, at KCEN-TV 6 in production, and was later promoted to news producer and educational services coordinator for KERA TV 13/Radio 90.1. She is a former educator, and has volunteered many hours on Garland Independent School District PTA and Band Booster executive boards. Membership at St. Paul United Methodist Church and is a lifetime member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Incorporated. She served on the Rowlett Parks and Recreation Advisory Board for 8 years. In addition, Representative Bowers co-founded the Dallas Women's March and has co-chaired the event for the last four years. 
Representative Bowers has been honored for her public service by several organizations as the recipient of the following awards: the 2019 Bands of Hope "Trailblazer Award", the Afiya Center's "Legislative AchievementAward", Texas Southern University's "Distinguished Alumna of the Year", Greater North Dallas Business and Professional Women’s Club “Woman of the Year,” and named the Texas Legislative Black Caucus 2019 "Freshman
of the Year.”

Source: https://www.house.texas.gov/members/member-page/?district=113

Jurisdiction: Dallas (7%)

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Jurisdiction:  Dallas (7%)

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District 114 John Bryant (IN) 

CEO I represented our area in the Texas House of Representatives for nine years then for fourteen years in the U.S. House of Representatives. After serving, I returned to private business, law, and civic activity here at home. During my service, I was twice named one of the “Ten Best Legislators in Texas” by Texas Monthly, successfully prosecuted impeachment of a corrupt federal judge before the U.S. Senate, and passed the East Texas Wilderness Bill establishing Texas’ only federally protected wilderness. I’m running again because the threat to our democracy now requires everyone to get off the sidelines and join the fight in the way they can be most effective.

Source: https://house.texas.gov/members/member-page/?district=114

Jurisdiction: Dallas (7%)

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District 114

Jurisdiction:  Dallas (7%)

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District 115 Cassandra Hernandez 

B.A. in political science with a minor in criminal justice and an M.P.A. in public policy and management from the University of Texas at El Paso. At the time of her 2017 run for office, Hernandez-Brown was the deputy director at Dynamic Workforce Solutions for the nonprofit employment assistance organization Workforce Solutions Borderplex. Her professional experience includes work as the director of policy and programs for education and workforce development at the Greater El Paso Chamber of Commerce and as a legislative aide to then-El Paso City Councilmembers Susie Byrd and Steve Ortega. She has also served as president of the Rosedale Neighborhood Association.[

Source: https://ballotpedia.org/Cassandra_Hernandez

Jurisdiction: Dallas (8%)

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District 115 

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Jurisdiction: Dallas (8%)

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District 116 Rep.Trey Martinez Fischer (IN)

Attorney, He is the first member of his family to receive a college degree, UT at San Antonio. UT School of Law, then receiving an additional graduate degree from Baruch College in New York, where he studied as a National Urban Fellow and received his Master of Public Administration. With three degrees under his belt, Rep. Martinez Fischer began practicing law in San Antonio. Texas monthly named him one of the 10 Best Legislators in the state in 2013, “Friend of Education Award” as well as a “Legislative Star” recognition by the Texas Classroom Teachers Association, named one of Texas’s ’20 Latino Political Rising Stars’ and one of the ’20 Latino Democrats to watch over the next 20 years.' Texas Monthly ‘Bull of the Brazos Award, Chairman of the Mexican American Legislative Caucus.He has received numerous other awards and briefed Obama on Voting Rights. 

Source: https://www.house.texas.gov/members/member-page/?district=116

Jurisdiction: Bexar (9%)

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Jurisdiction: Bexar (9%)

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District 117 Rep.Philip Cortez (IN) 

Financial Advisor, B.S. in political science and his M.S. in Public Administration UT, San Antonio ,  Ph.D. in Educational Administration from the UT Austin. Retired US Air Force 20 years. Prior to being a Rep. he surveyed on the San Antonio City Council. Mayor Julian Castro selected him to serve as Chairman of the Audit, Infrastructure and Growth Committees, President of the San Antonio Housing Trust Public Facility Corporation, and the Governance Committee.

Source: https://www.house.texas.gov/members/member-page/?district=117

Jurisdiction: Bexar (14%)

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Jurisdiction: Bexar (14%)

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District 118 Kristian Carranza 

Texas A&M "I started in jobs as a community organizer, worked on campaigns across the country, and managed staff and million-dollar budgets, making it all the way to Washington, D.C., and the White House. From enrolling families in health care under President Obama’s Affordable Care Act to inviting voters from all backgrounds to have a say in shaping their country’s future, I never forgot who and what I was fighting for. I’m running for State Representative for all the families who know the meaning of grit and sacrifice but are losing faith that our political system is serious about tackling the challenges working families like mine face every day."

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Jurisdiction: Bexar (9%)

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Jurisdiction: Bexar (9%)

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District 119 Rep.Elizabeth Campos (IN) 

Chief of Staff Texas Senate for many years. She worked in 17 counties across West Texas spearheading constituent cases, developing community based events, and working with local leaders on policies that worked to better serve their communities. Representative Campos is the first women elected to represent HD 119. She has thirty years experience as a legal administrator at major law firms in San Antonio and previously served in the Texas Legislature as a House Constituent Coordinator, Senate District Director, and Senate Chief of Staff. In her first term, Representative Campos was selected as “Freshman of the Year” by the Texas House Legislative Study Group. She authored important legislation to improve the quality of life for seniors at nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and independent living. Her legislation would require state certification of all institutions that care for persons with Alzheimer’s disease; protect personal funds of residents living in long-term care facilities; and leverage federal funding for independent living programs. Campos also filed legislation to address homelessness and affordable housing in Bexar County. This legislation consisted of housing first initiatives; transitional housing pilot programs; housing mobility investments; and the creation of an affordable housing trust fund to provide incentives for the construction and rehabilitation of affordable housing. In addition to advancing her legislation, she also worked to expand Medicaid, fully fund public schools, and finance local infrastructure projects that generate jobs, create opportunity, and reduce poverty in our community.

Source: https://house.texas.gov/members/member-page/?district=119

Jurisdiction: Bexar (9%)

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Jurisdiction: Bexar (9%)

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District 120  Rep.Barbara Gervin-Hawkins (IN) Unopposed

Educator, BA in Business, a MA in Education, and PhD in Leadership, certifications as a math teacher and as a principal. She is also owner-operator of I.C.E. Construction Services, LLC and currently holds the position of Special Projects Coordinator at the George Gervin Youth Center, Inc.One of the founders of the George Gervin Youth Center, Inc. (since 1991) and George Gervin Academy (since 1994), a public charter that serves approximately 1,000 students throughout the Bexar County area.As the superintendent of the Gervin Academy, Barbara has helped over 1,800 high school dropouts attain their diplomas. As a business owner, she has completed over $50 million dollars in brick and mortar projects, created over 130 quality affordable housing units, and developed a $15 million dollar annual operating budget that provides extensive wrap-around services to assist the most vulnerable populations. she served as a Zoning Commissioner for the City of San Antonio representing District 2; served on numerous boards and commissions including the Greater San Antonio Chamber of Commerce, Rotary International, Ella Austin Community Center, Casey Family Program for homeless youth and was selected to the San Antonio Women’s Hall of Fame and Whose-Who in San Antonio. member of the House Democratic Caucus, Texas Veterans' Caucus, Women’s Health Caucus, LGBTQ Caucus, Innovation and Technology Caucus, and Texas Legislative Black Caucus where in the 85th legislative session, Barbara was awarded "Freshman of the Year". In addition, she is also a member of the National Conference of State Legislatures and serves on their Redistricting and Elections Standing Committee.

Source: https://house.texas.gov/members/member-page/?district=120

Jurisdiction: Bexar (12%)

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District 121 Laurel Jordan Swift 

University of Texas at Austin and earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Texas at San Antonio in 2002. Her career experience includes working as a sales representative. Before graduating from college, she worked on the popular radio program, "The Lisle & Hahn Show" on 99.5 KISS. Her extensive background in biology and medical sales, combined with personal experiences in healthcare advocacy and raising a successful family, shapes her commitment to public education and mental health reform. Her campaign reflects a deep understanding of the community’s needs, positioning her as a passionate candidate dedicated to fostering positive change in District 121. Her campaign is focused on enhancing public education, expanding healthcare, and fostering unity and respect.

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Jurisdiction: Bexar (10%)

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District 121

Jurisdiction: Bexar (10%)

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District 122 Kevin Geary 

successful attorney, respected leader, and, most importantly, a husband and father. We believe in helping our friends and neighbors and working hard to achieve security for our families. We value financial stability in retirement, personal freedom, civility, and providing our kids a brighter future through education. We know everyone should have access to clean air and water. I lead a team managing a multi-year regulatory engagement within USAA’s Corporate Regulatory Counsel. This engagement involves interactions with regulators, as well as key stakeholders around the company. Our team leads efforts to prepare evidence packages and relevant documents that meet the requirements of the engagement, while also proactively looking for opportunities to improve performance in areas of Board oversight, as well as identifying and addressing key risks faced by the company. I have 15 years of in-house legal experience, with more than ten of those years in a leadership role. That experience, combined with more than ten years of work as a litigation attorney, has served me well during my career at USAA. Prior to my current role I've served in a number of positions around USAA's Chief Legal Office. I lead the 30 person Legal Operations team, overseeing initiatives in Process Excellence, Risk Identification and Mitigation, Data Production and Analysis, and Supplier Governance. I also directed teams of panel and staff counsel, as well as Litigation Managers handling auto and property matters venued around the United States. During my time as a litigation attorney I directly handled and supervised all aspects of a case, including trials, arbitrations and mediations, motion practice, and oral and written discovery.

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District 122 

Jurisdiction: Bexar (12%)

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District 123 Rep.Diego Bernal (IN) Unopposed

Attorney Consultant, B.S., M.S. in social work and a J.D. from the University of Michigan. His professional experience includes working as a social worker and as an attorney. As a social worker, he helped young gang members in Detroit transition out of a rough life and into school or the workforce. He continued this work in Harlingen, Texas with Communities in Schools (CIS), working with at-risk youth to improve literacy by founding a student newspaper. a summer in New York City with the NAACP Legal Defense Fund and a year at the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund (MALDEF) back in San Antonio.MALDEF staff attorney, advocating and litigating on behalf of working people, children, and immigrant communities. He worked for systemic changes to ensure equitable funding for Texas public school and fought against discrimination in schools and the workplace. He also fought to safeguard the integrity of our electoral systems, making sure that every citizen has an equal right to vote.Outside of work, he pursues another passion: music. Diego has released four successful albums and contributed to other local, national and international projects.In June 2011, Diego was elected to the San Antonio City Council representing District 1. He worked alongside Mayor Julian Castro, former Secretary of Housing & Urban Development. Diego wrote and passed the strictest payday loan regulation in the state of Texas. Bernal also passed the Non-Discrimination Ordinance (NDO), ensuring everyone is treated equal and fairly.

Source: https://house.texas.gov/members/member-page/?district=123

Jurisdiction: Bexar (9%)

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District 124 Josey Garcia (IN)

Executive Non Profit. Josey is a retired U.S. Air Force Combat Veteran who served in Operation Iraqi Freedom. Her husband, Ramon, is a U.S. Army  Purple Heart Combat Veteran who served in both Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom. Having been stationed at Lackland Air Force base from 2001 until retirement in 2014, Josey has a unique understanding of the District 124's rich military history and veteran specific issues, as well as issues such as mental health that affect our entire community. If elected, she will be the only WOMAN VETERAN in the Texas State House. Josey is a mother to 8, to include adult sons who have Autism. Shes a life-long advocate for families of children with disabilities. Many in our community suffer from various mental health and physical disorders made worse by the stressors of trying to survive and meet family needs. Enduring her own difficulties as a single mother working multiple jobs to make ends meet, Josey mentors other mothers who face similar hardships. She understands the need for modernized legislation that supports families.​

Source: https://house.texas.gov/members/member-page/?district=124

Jurisdiction: Bexar (10%)

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District 124 

Jurisdiction: Bexar (10%)

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District 125 Rep.Ray Lopez (IN) Unopposed

Ray Lopez graduated from Harlandale High School. Lopez served in the U.S. Army Reserve. Lopez's career experience includes working as an executive with AT&T. Lopez was elected to serve with the North Side Independent School District Board of Trustees in 1990. He served as a board president. Lopez was elected to serve with the San Antonio City Council as a representative of Council District 6 in 2004. He served four terms with the city council before getting elected as a Representative. In addition to years as a small business owner, Representative Lopez is an accomplished corporate professional with over 35 years of experience in the information and telecommunications industry. A retired Executive from AT&T, he led a team of technology professionals who were responsible for a multimillion-dollar business portfolio. His various responsibilities included managing relationships for AT&T’s Signature Client Division. He identified key business drivers and fostered relationships with his clients, focusing on developing and executing effective long-term telecommunications strategies.

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Jurisdiction: Bexar (9%)

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District 126 Unopposed

Jurisdiction: Harris (4%)

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District 127 John Lehr 

He graduated from the Art Institute of Houston in 2010. He studied culinary arts at the Art Institute in Las Vegas and Houston. He has an extensive platform on his website. This is part of it. I believe government shouldn't be making decisions about women's healthcare. Healthcare decisions should be made by the individuals receiving care, in consultation with their healthcare providers. To support this principle, it's important to advocate for policies that protect and promote patients' rights to make their own healthcare decisions, without interference from the government or other third parties.

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District 127 

Jurisdiction: Harris (4%)

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District 128 Chuck Crews 

bachelor's degree from Texas A&M University in 2005. His career experience includes working as a chemical engineer. Crews served as a polling location presiding judge in 2020 and 2021. He has been affiliated with the Harris County Democratic Party, Baytown Area Democrats, and Our Revolution Harris County.Crews is a book lover, and marathoner–running to reset the priorities of the Texas Legislature and deliver high-quality basic services for you and your family. "We need a state representative who listens to constituents, trusts science, and knows how to solve problems! We deserve a lawmaker who writes their own bills, and works for us, not against us."

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District 128 

Jurisdiction: Harris (4%)

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District 129 Doug Peterson 

bachelor's degree in political science and a master's degree in public affairs from the University of Iowa. He has spent his career working with media, public relations and strategic communications at NASA. He has experience with the Exploration Green Conservancy and the Sierra Club of Bay Area. Working at NASA since 1982 until retirement in 2015, I've been passionate about human exploration of space, working in External Relations, Public Affairs, New Initiatives and Exploration Programs, after beginning in Human Resources. While NASA projects were always exciting, I spent about a year and half in Washington D.C. working at NASA HQ and the Science Committee and Space Sub-Committee in U.S. Congress. While leading numerous political organizations and helping start the Exploration Green Conservancy, I decided to retire a bit early to follow my political passions, I ran for Houston city council, worked for campaigns in Houston, Texas and Iowa and worked for Exploration Green nearly full-time.

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District 129 

Jurisdiction: Harris (4%)

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District 130 Brett Robinson

bachelor's degree from the University of Houston in 2022. As of 2024, Robinson was a graduate student at the University of Houston studying public administration. Robinson has been a field organizer fellow, vice president of UH Democrats, and an undergraduate at-large senator. He has been affiliated with the Cypress-Tomball Democrats, Harris County Young Democrats, and UH Democrats. Brett was motivated to take action when Texans lost their reproductive freedom. His opponent is the author of the controversial Heartbeat Act, which is harming women and doctors alike. Determined to hold his opponent accountable, Brett is shedding light on this extremism and providing his community with an alternative on the ballot.

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