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Tsta Endorsed Candidates 2020 TSTA ENDORSED CANDIDATES 2020 United States House HD 28 . Eliz Markowitz (D) HD 94 . Alisa Simmons (D) CD 7 . Lizzie Fletcher (D) HD 29 . Ed Thompson (R) HD 95 . Nicole Collier (D) CD 9 . Al Green (D) HD 31 . Ryan Guillen (D) HD 96 . Joe Drago (D) CD 15 . Vicente González (D) HD 32 . Todd Hunter (R) HD 97 . Elizabeth Beck (D) CD 16 . Veronica Escobar (D) HD 33 . Justin Holland (R) HD 99 . Charlie Geren (R) CD 18 . Sheila Jackson Lee (D) HD 34 . Abel Herrero (D) HD 100 . Jasmine Felicia Crockett (D) CD 20 . Joaquin Castro (D) HD 35 . Oscar Longoria (D) HD 101 . Chris Turner (D) CD 21 . Wendy Davis (D) HD 36 . Sergio Muñoz, Jr. (D) HD 102 . Ana-Maria Ramos (D) CD 23 . Gina Ortiz Jones (D) HD 37 . Alex Dominguez (D) HD 103 . Rafael Anchia (D) CD 28 . Henry Cuellar (D) HD 38 . Eddie Lucio III (D) HD 104 . Jessica González (D) HD 39 . Armando “Mando” CD 29 . Sylvia Garcia (D) HD 105 . Thresa “Terry” Meza (D) Martinez (D) CD 30 . Eddie Bernice Johnson (D) HD 107 . Victoria Neave (D) HD 40 . Terry Canales (D) CD 32 . Colin Allred (D) HD 108 . Joanna Cattanach (D) HD 41 . R.D. “Bobby” Guerra (D) CD 33 . Marc Veasey (D) HD 109 . Carl Sherman, Sr. (D) HD 42 . Richard Peña Raymond (D) CD 34 . Filemon B. Vela (D) HD 110 . Toni Rose (D) HD 44 . John Kuempel (R) CD 35 . Lloyd Doggett (D) HD 111 . Yvonne Davis (D) HD 45 . Erin Zwiener (D) HD 112 . Brandy K. Chambers (D) HD 46 . Sheryl Cole (D) State Board of Education HD 113 . Rhetta Andrews Bowers (D) HD 47 . Vikki Goodwin (D) SBOE 1 . Georgina Perez (D) HD 114 . John Turner (D) HD 48 . Donna Howard (D) SBOE 5 . Rebecca Bell-Metereau (D) HD 115 . Julie Johnson (D) HD 49 . Gina Hinojosa (D) SBOE 6 . Michelle Palmer (D) HD 116 . Trey Martinez Fischer (D) HD 50 . Celia Israel (D) SBOE 9 . Keven M. Ellis (R) HD 117 . Phillip Cortez (D) HD 51 . Eddie Rodriguez (D) HD 118 . Leo Pacheco (D) SBOE 14 . Sue Melton-Malone (R) HD 52 . James Talarico (D) HD 121 . Steve Allison (R) HD 55 . Hugh Shine (R) HD 123 . Diego Bernal (D) Texas Senate HD 57 . Trent Ashby (R) HD 124 . Ina Minjarez (D) SD 6 . Carol Alvarado (D) HD 60 . Glenn Rogers (R) HD 125 . Ray Lopez (D) SD 13 . Borris Miles (D) HD 62 . Reggie Smith (R) HD 126 . Natali Hurtado (D) SD 19 . Roland Gutierrez (D) HD 64 . Lynn Stucky (R) SD 20 . Juan “Chuy” Hinojosa (D) HD 65 . Michelle Beckley (D) HD 127 . Dan Huberty (R) SD 21 . Judith Zaffirini (D) HD 66 . Sharon Hirsch (D) HD 131 . Alma A. Allen (D) SD 26 . José Menéndez (D) HD 67 . Lorenzo Sanchez (D) HD 132 . Gina Calanni (D) SD 29 . César J. Blanco (D) HD 71 . Stan Lambert (R) HD 135 . Jon Rosenthal (D) HD 72 . Drew Darby (R) HD 136 . John Bucy, III (D) Texas House HD 74 . Eddie Morales, Jr. (D) HD 137 . Gene Wu (D) HD 1 . Gary VanDeaver (R) HD 75 . Mary González (D) HD 138 . Akilah Bacy (D) HD 4 . Keith Bell (R) HD 76 . Claudia Ordaz Perez (D) HD 139 . Jarvis Johnson (D) HD 8 . Cody Harris (R) HD 77 . Evelina “Lina” Ortega (D) HD 140 . Armando Walle (D) HD 9 . Chris Paddie (R) HD 78 . Joseph “Joe” Moody (D) HD 141 . Senfronia Thompson (D) HD 11 . Travis Clardy (R) HD 79 . Arthur “Art” Fierro (D) HD 142 . Harold V. Dutton, Jr. (D) HD 12 . Kyle Kacal (R) HD 80 . Tracy King (D) HD 143 . Ana E. Hernandez (D) HD 14 . John Raney (R) HD 85 . Phil Stephenson (R) HD 144 . Mary Ann Perez (D) HD 17 . John Cyrier (R) HD 87 . Four Price (R) HD 145 . Christina Morales (D) HD 18 . Ernest Bailes (R) HD 88 . Ken King (R) HD 146 . Shawn Thierry (D) HD 22 . Joseph D. “Joe” Deshotel (D) HD 90 . Ramon Romero (D) HD 147 . Garnet F. Coleman (D) HD 26 . Sarah DeMerchant (D) HD 92 . Jeff Whitfield (D) HD 148 . Penny Morales Shaw (D) HD 27 . Ron Reynolds (D) HD 93 . Lydia Bean (D) HD 149 . Hubert Vo (D).
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