Texas Senate, District 13
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District 13 of the Texas Senate is a senatorial district that currently serves portions of Fort Bend and Harris counties in the U.S. state of Texas. The current Senator from District 13 is Rodney Ellis.
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[edit] Election history
Election history of District 13 from 1992.[1]
[edit] Most recent election
[edit] 2006
Texas general election, 2006: Senate District 13[2] | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
Democratic | Rodney Ellis (Incumbent) | 90,148 | 100.00 | 0.00 | |
Majority | 90,148 | 100.00 | 0.00 | ||
Turnout | 90,148 | -16.45 | |||
Democratic hold |
[edit] Previous elections
[edit] 2002
Texas general election, 2002: Senate District 13[3] | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
Democratic | Rodney Ellis (Incumbent) | 107,897 | 100.00 | 0.00 | |
Majority | 107,897 | 100.00 | 0.00 | ||
Turnout | 107,897 | +24.55 | |||
Democratic hold |
[edit] 1998
Texas general election, 1998: Senate District 13[4] | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
Democratic | Rodney Ellis (Incumbent) | 86,631 | 100.00 | 0.00 | |
Majority | 86,631 | 100.00 | 0.00 | ||
Turnout | 86,631 | -3.56 | |||
Democratic hold |
[edit] 1994
Texas general election, 1994: Senate District 13[5] | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
Democratic | Rodney Ellis (Incumbent) | 89,832 | 100.00 | +8.59 | |
Majority | 89,832 | 100.00 | +17.18 | ||
Turnout | 89,832 | -39.29 | |||
Democratic hold |
[edit] 1992
Texas general election, 1992: Senate District 13[6] | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
Democratic | Rodney Ellis (Incumbent) | 135,262 | 91.41 | ||
Libertarian | John Persakis | 12,713 | 8.59 | ||
Majority | 122,549 | 82.82 | |||
Turnout | 147,975 | ||||
Democratic hold |
[edit] District officeholders
Legislature | Senator, District 13 | Counties in District |
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1 | Philip Minor Cuney | Austin, Fort Bend. |
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3 | Jesse Grimes | Grimes, Montgomery, Walker. |
4 | James Davis | Jefferson, Liberty, Polk, Tyler. |
5 | Madison G. Whitaker | Angelina, Nacogdoches. |
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7 | John N. Fall | |
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9 | Jefferson Weatherford | Dallas, Henderson, Kaufman. |
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11 | J. K. P. Record | |
12 | John G. Bell | Austin, Fort Bend, Wharton. |
13 | Francis J. Franks | |
14 | Walter Moses Burton | |
15 | Robert S. Guy | Dallas, Ellis. |
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17 | Anson Rainey | |
18 | John P. Fowler | Bastrop, Fayette, Lee. |
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20 | Jonathan Lane | |
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22 | Hiram Garwood | |
23 | Wiley M. Imboden | Anderson, Angelina, Cherokee, Houston, Trinity. |
24 | Benjamin F. Rogers | |
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26 | Levi Lloyd | |
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28 | James I. Perkins | |
29 | Charles C. Stokes | |
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32 | Charles C. Stokes William J. Townsend, Jr. |
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33 | William J. Townsend, Jr. | |
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35 | Jeff J. Strickland | |
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37 | I. D. Fairchild | |
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39 | Edgar E. Witt | Falls, Limestone, McLennan, Milam. |
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41 | Edgar E. Witt William Robert Poage |
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42 | William Robert Poage | |
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45 | William R. Newton, Sr. Doss Hardin |
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46 | Doss Hardin | |
47 | Kyle Vick | |
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53 | Jarrard Secrest | Bell, McLennan, Milam. |
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58 | Murray Watson, Jr. | |
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60 | Bell, Falls, Limestone, McLennan, Milam. | |
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63 | Walter Mengden | Portion of Harris. |
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68 | Craig A. Washington | Portions of Fort Bend, Harris. |
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71 | Craig A. Washington Rodney Ellis |
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72 | Rodney Ellis | |
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[edit] References
- ^ Uncontested primary elections are not shown.
- ^ 2006 General Election. Office of the Secretary of State (Texas). Retrieved on 2007-01-03.
- ^ 2002 General Election. Office of the Secretary of State (Texas). Retrieved on 2007-01-03.
- ^ 1998 General Election. Office of the Secretary of State (Texas). Retrieved on 2007-01-03.
- ^ 1994 General Election. Office of the Secretary of State (Texas). Retrieved on 2007-01-03.
- ^ 1992 General Election. Office of the Secretary of State (Texas). Retrieved on 2007-01-03.
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