Texas Senate, District 7
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District 7 of the Texas Senate is a senatorial district that serves a portion of Harris county in the U.S. state of Texas. The current Senator from District 7 is Dan Patrick.
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[edit] Election history
Election history of District 7 from 1992.[1]
[edit] Most recent election
[edit] 2006
Texas general election, 2006: Senate District 7[2] | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
Republican | Dan Patrick | 118,067 | 69.19 | -22.12 | |
Democratic | F. Michael Kubosh | 52,586 | 30.81 | +30.81 | |
Majority | 65,481 | 38.37 | -44.25 | ||
Turnout | 170,653 | +11.44 | |||
Republican hold |
Republican primary, 2006: Senate District 7[3] | ||||
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Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
Mark Ellis | 2,545 | 6.07 | ||
Peggy Hamric | 6,900 | 16.45 | ||
Joe Nixon | 3,629 | 8.65 | ||
✓ | Dan Patrick | 28,860 | 68.82 | |
Turnout | 41,934 |
[edit] Previous elections
[edit] 2002
Texas general election, 2002: Senate District 7[4] | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
Republican | Jon Lindsay | 139,827 | 91.31 | -8.69 | |
Libertarian | Edgar L. Buchanan | 13,305 | 8.69 | +8.69 | |
Majority | 126,522 | 82.62 | -17.38 | ||
Turnout | 153,132 | -30.34 | |||
Republican hold |
[edit] 2000
Texas general election, 2000: Senate District 7[5] | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
Republican | Jon Lindsay | 219,835 | 100.00 | 0.00 | |
Majority | 219,835 | 100.00 | 0.00 | ||
Turnout | 219,835 | +20.69 | |||
Republican hold |
[edit] 1996
Texas general election, 1996: Senate District 7[6] | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
Republican | Jon Lindsay | 182,144 | 100.00 | 0.00 | |
Majority | 182,144 | 100.00 | 0.00 | ||
Turnout | 182,144 | +26.82 | |||
Republican hold |
Republican primary, 1996: Senate District 7[7] | ||||
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Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
Jerry Dumas | 27,658 | 48.56 | ||
✓ | Jon Lindsay | 29,303 | 51.44 | |
Turnout | 56,961 |
[edit] 1994
Texas general election, 1994: Senate District 7[8] | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
Republican | Don Henderson | 143,628 | 100.00 | +10.91 | |
Majority | 143,628 | 100.00 | +21.83 | ||
Turnout | 143,628 | -28.46 | |||
Republican hold |
[edit] 1992
Texas general election, 1992: Senate District 7[9] | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
Republican | Don Henderson | 178,850 | 89.09 | ||
Libertarian | James P. Chudleigh | 21,910 | 10.91 | ||
Majority | 156,940 | 78.17 | |||
Turnout | 200,760 | ||||
Republican hold |
[edit] District officeholders
Legislature | Senator, District 7 | Counties in District |
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1 | George Tyler Wood William C. Abbott |
Jefferson, Liberty. |
2 | William C. Abbott | Jefferson, Liberty, Polk, Tyler. |
3 | Alfred M. Triutt | Nacogdoches, Shelby. |
4 | Isaac Parker | Anderson, Cherokee. |
5 | M. D. K. Taylor | Cass, Titus. |
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8 | John G. Chambers | |
9 | John W. Moore | Bowie, Davis, Marion. |
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11 | William P. Saufley | |
12 | Henry Rawson | Harrison. |
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14 | David Browning Culberson | Bowie, Cass, Marion. |
15 | James Postell Douglas | Camp, Gregg, Smith, Upshur. |
16 | John Martin Duncan | |
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18 | John Young Gooch | Anderson, Cherokee, Henderson, Van Zandt. |
19 | Constantine Buckley “Buck” Kilgore | |
20 | Alexander White Gregg | |
21 | Robert H. Morris | |
22 | John G. Kearby | |
23 | Gregg, Rains, Smith, Upshur, Van Zandt, Wood. | |
24 | Robert N. Stafford | |
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27 | ||
28 | Camp, Smith, Upshur, Van Zandt, Wood. | |
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30 | William J. Greer | |
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33 | William J. Greer Earl M. Greer |
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34 | William D. Suiter | |
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38 | Tomas G. Pollard | |
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43 | Will D. Pace | |
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47 | T. C. Chadick | |
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51 | Warren McDonald | |
52 | ||
53 | Camp, Henderson, Kaufman, Smith, Upshur, Van Zandt, Wood. | |
54 | ||
55 | Bill D. Wood | |
56 | ||
57 | Galloway Calhoun | |
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59 | ||
60 | Chet Brooks | Portion of Harris. |
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62 | ||
63 | R. A. “Bob” Gammage | All of Fort Bend. Portion of Harris. |
64 | R. A. “Bob” Gammage Gene Jones |
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65 | Gene Jones | |
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67 | W. Michael “Mike” Richards | |
68 | Don Henderson | Portion of Harris. |
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75 | Jon Lindsay | |
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80 | Dan Patrick | |
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[edit] References
- ^ Uncontested primary elections are not shown.
- ^ 2006 General Election. Office of the Secretary of State (Texas). Retrieved on December 23, 2006.
- ^ 2006 Republican Primary Election. Office of the Secretary of State (Texas). Retrieved on December 23, 2006.
- ^ 2002 General Election. Office of the Secretary of State (Texas). Retrieved on December 23, 2006.
- ^ 2000 General Election. Office of the Secretary of State (Texas). Retrieved on December 23, 2006.
- ^ 1996 General Election. Office of the Secretary of State (Texas). Retrieved on December 23, 2006.
- ^ 1996 Republican Party Primary Election. Office of the Secretary of State (Texas). Retrieved on December 23, 2006.
- ^ 1994 General Election. Office of the Secretary of State (Texas). Retrieved on December 23, 2006.
- ^ 1992 General Election. Office of the Secretary of State (Texas). Retrieved on December 23, 2006.
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