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TSTA ENDORSED CANDIDATES NEA Congressional Endorsements Kyle Kacal, (R) College Station TSTA ENDORSED CANDIDATES NEA Congressional Endorsements Kyle Kacal, (R) College Station ......... HD 12 Ramon Romero Jr. (D), Fort Worth ...... HD 90 U.S. Senate John Raney (R), Bryan................ HD 14 Nicole Collier (D), Fort Worth .......... HD 95 Beto O’Rourke (D), El Paso John Cyrier (R), Lockhart ............. HD 17 Charlie Geren (R), Fort Worth.......... HD 99 Ernest Bailes (R), Shepherd ............ HD 18 Eric Johnson (D), Dallas ............. HD 100 U.S. House of Representatives Joe Deshotel (D), Beaumont ........... HD 22 Chris Turner (D), Arlington ........... HD 101 Lizzie Pannill Fletcher (D), Houston ....... CD 7 Ron Reynolds (D), Missouri City ........ HD 27 Ana-Maria Ramos (D), Dallas ......... HD 102 Veronica Escobar (D), El Paso .......... CD 16 Ed Thompson (R), Pearland ...........HD 29 Rafael Anchia (D), Dallas ............ HD 103 Gina Ortiz Jones (D), El Paso-San Antonio CD 23 Ryan Guillen (D), Rio Grande City ...... HD 31 Jessica Gonzalez (D), Dallas .......... HD 104 Sylvia Garcia (D), Houston ............ CD 29 Todd Hunter (R), Corpus Christi........ HD 32 Terry Meza (D), Grand Prairie ......... HD 105 Mary Jennings “MJ” Hegar (D), Cedar Park CD 31 Justin Holland (R), Rockwall ........... HD 33 Victoria Neave (D), Dallas ............ HD 107 Colin Allred (D), Dallas ............... CD 32 Abel Herrero (D), Robstown ........... HD 34 Joanna Cattanach (D), Dallas ......... HD 108 Marc Veasey (D), Fort Worth ..........CD 33 Oscar Longoria (D), Mission ........... HD 35 Toni Rose (D), Dallas................ HD 110 Sergio Munoz Jr. (D), Palmview ........HD 36 TSTA Endorsements Yvonne Davis (D), Dallas............. HD 111 Eddie Lucio III (D), Brownsville .........HD 38 Governor Brandy K. Chambers (D), Garland...... HD 112 Lupe Valdez (D) Armando Martinez (D), Weslaco........ HD 39 Rhetta Bowers (D), Rowlett .......... HD 113 Terry Canales (D), Edinburg ........... HD 40 Lieutenant Governor John Turner (D), Dallas .............. HD 114 Bobby Guerra (D), McAllen ...........HD 41 Julie Johnson (D), Dallas ............. HD 115 Mike Collier (D) Richard Pena Raymond (D), Laredo...... HD 42 Trey Martinez Fischer (D), San Antonio .. HD 116 John Kuempel (R), Seguin ............HD 44 Attorney General Philip Cortez (D), San Antonio ........ HD 117 Erin Zwiener (D), Dripping Springs ...... HD 45 Justin Nelson (D) Leo Pacheco (D), San Antonio ........ HD 118 Sheryl Cole (D), Austin ............... HD 46 Roland Gutierrez (D), San Antonio ..... HD 119 State Board of Education Vikki Goodwin (D), Austin ............ HD 47 Steve Allison (R), San Antonio ........ HD 121 Ruben Cortez Jr. (D), Brownsville ...... SBOE 2 Donna Howard (D), Austin ............ HD 48 Diego Bernal (D), San Antonio ........ HD 123 Marisa B. Perez (D), San Antonio ...... SBOE 3 Gina Hinojosa (D), Austin ............. HD 49 Ina Minjarez (D), San Antonio......... HD 124 Suzanne Smith (D), Dallas ...........SBOE12 Celia Israel (D), Austin ............... HD 50 Justin Rodriguez (D), San Antonio .....HD 125 Eddie Rodriguez (D), Austin ........... HD 51 Texas Senate Dan Huberty (R), Houston ........... HD 127 James Talarico (D), Round Rock ........ HD 52 Mark Phariss (D), Plano ............... SD 8 Alma Allen (D), Houston ............HD 131 Hugh Shine (R), Temple .............. HD 55 Beverly Powell (D), Tarrant ............ SD 10 Gina Calanni (D), Katy .............. HD 132 Trent Ashby (R), Lufkin ............... HD 57 Kirk Watson (D), Austin .............. SD 14 John H. Bucy III (D), Cedar Park .......HD 136 J.D. Sheffield (R), Gatesville ........... HD 59 John Whitmire (D), Houston........... SD 15 Gene Wu (D), Houston.............. HD 137 Reggie Smith (R), Sherman............ HD 62 Nathan Johnson (D), Dallas ........... SD 16 Adam Milasincic (D), Houston ........ HD 138 Lynn Stucky (R), Sanger .............. HD 64 Rita Lucido (D), Houston ............. SD 17 Stan Lambert (R), Abilene............. HD 71 Jarvis Johnson (D), Houston .......... HD 139 Royce West (D), Dallas ............... SD 23 Poncho Nevarez (D), Eagle Pass ........ HD 74 Armando Walle (D), Houston ......... HD 140 Kel Seliger (R), Amarillo .............. SD 31 Mary Gonzalez (D), Clint ............. HD 75 Senfronia Thompson (D), Houston ..... HD 141 Texas House of Representatives Cesar Blanco (D), El Paso ............. HD 76 Harold Dutton (D), Houston .......... HD 142 Gary VanDeaver (R), New Boston ........ HD 1 Ortega, Evelina “Lina,” (D), El Paso .....HD 77 Ana Hernandez (D), Houston ......... HD 143 Dan Flynn (R), Van ................... HD 2 Joseph “Joe” Moody (D), El Paso ....... HD 78 Mary Ann Perez (D), Houston......... HD 144 Keith Bell (R), Forney ................. HD 4 Joseph C. “Joe” Pickett (D), El Paso ..... HD 79 Carol Alvarado (D), Houston.......... HD 145 Cody Harris (R), Palestine .............. HD 8 Tracy O. King (D), Uvalde ............. HD 80 Shawn Thierry (D), Houston .......... HD 146 Chris Paddie (R), Marshall.............. HD 9 Phil Stephenson (R), Wharton.......... HD 85 Garnet Coleman (D), Houston ........ HD 147 John Wray (R), Waxahachie ........... HD 10 Four Price (R), Amarillo............... HD 87 Jessica Farrar (D), Houston ........... HD 148 Travis Clardy (R), Nacogdoches ......... HD 11 Ken King (R), Canadian .............. HD 88 Hubert Vo (D), Houston ............. HD 149.
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