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Some Numbers on Filings for the Texas House


by: Phillip Martin

Thu Jan 03, 2008 at 03:19 AM CST


Over the next eleven months, we at Burnt Orange Report are committed to doing our best to provide insight and analysis on the upcoming election season, particularly in regards to the Texas House. Obviously, there is a lot to be learned from all the races. But now that filings are in, here is (what I hope) to be an accurate breakdown of filings for the Texas House, based on county websites, the TDP and Texas GOP websites, and (because I'm dumb and looked there last) Capitol Inside's scorecard:

Incumbent Democrats challenged in primary (non-open seats): 10
Rep. Dora Olivo, Rep. Kino Flores, Rep. Aaron Pena, Rep. Juan Escobar, Rep. Dawnna Dukes, Rep. Paul Moreno, Rep. Kevin Bailey, Rep. Borris Miles, Rep. Garnet Coleman, and Rep. Jessica Farrar.

Of these 9, only 4 were ever considered "Craddick D's": Flores, Pena, Dukes, and Bailey. Rep. Borris Miles will be facing off against former legislator and cheerleading-hater Rep. Al Edwards.

Incumbent Republicans challenged in primary (non-open seats): 15
Rep. Betty Brown, Rep. Byron Cook, Rep. Charlie Howard, Rep. Charles Anderson, Rep. Phil King, Rep. Nathan Macias, Rep. Pat Haggerty, Rep. Buddy West, Rep. Bill Zedler, Rep. Charlie Geren, Rep. Thomas Latham, Rep. Joe Crabb, Rep. John Davis, Rep. Corbin Van Arsdale, and Rep. Gary Elkins.

So for all those who think Democrats spend too much time going after each other in primaries, just look at these two lists -- Republicans are much worse. At a quick glance, Rep. Betty Brown faces a tough race (she barely beat Wade Gent, her challenger, in last year's primary). Rep. Cook and Rep. Haggerty both face strong opponents who are strongly supportive of Craddick. And Joe Tison is running against Rep. Phil King, who is an ex-mayor and ex-superintendent.

Democratic Seats Challenged by Republicans (Including Open Seats): 32
This number includes two open seats (detailed below), as well as two seats where a Democrat also faces a primary opponent (Rep. Farrar and Rep. Olivo). Democrats will face several tough races to hold seats, including protecting our two pick-ups from 2007 (Barrett and England).

Republican Seats Challenged by Democrats (Including Open Seats): 38
This number includes 5 open seats (detailed below), as well as ten seats where a Republican also faces a primary opponent (compared to only 2 for Democrats). There are numerous potential races to watch here, and we will go into much, much more  detail as the political season continues.

Democratic Open Seats Up for Grabs: 2

  • In HD 17 (Rep. Robby Cook), two Democrats will face off against Republican Kleinschmidt, who narrowly lost to Cook in '06. This is a key race to watch for House Democrats.
  • In HD 145 (Rep. Rick Noriega), two Democrats -- including Houston City Councilwoman Carol Alvarado -- are lined up to fill Noriega's open seat. The primary winner will more than likely fill this open spot.
Republican Open Seats Up for Grabs: 5
  • HD 29 (Rep. Mike O'Day) - 3 Republican challengers and Democrat Kevin Murphy, whose candidacy we announced yesterday here on BOR.
  • HD 52 (Rep. Mike Krusee) - 4 Republicans are squaring off in a primary to figure out who will lose to Diana Maldonado.
  • HD 55 (Rep. Diane Delisi) - 4 Republican challengers will go through the primary process before facing Democrat Samuel Murphy.
  • HD 112 (Rep. Fred Hill) - 3 Republican challengers enter the primary race with Democrat Sanrda VuLe.
  • HD 144 (Rep. Robert Talton) - 3 Republicans will battle to see who will run against Democrat Joel Redmond.
I'll take another look at filings over the weekend to see if I missed anything. Let us know which races you are watching.
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The 17 most vulnerable Republicans before filing, we got candidates in 16 of them. Missed Hatnett in Dallas' 114. The Harris County candidates look to be of a superior quality so we might get some wins from them. If we hold our incumbents, gain Districts 52 and 96, two in Harris and one in Dallas, that's a flip on control in the state house. This is gonna be fun.

Here's my chart.

INCUMBENT'S NAME - District #; 2006 Percentage, Area - Democratic Opponent

Hamilton 19; 57.442.6, North of Beaumont - Opponent Larry Hunter
Open (Krusee) - 52; 50.4-44.2, North of Austin/Travis County - Opponent Diana Maladono
Miller - 59; 55.5-44.5, Comanche/SW of Tarrant C. - Opponent Ernie Casbeer
Crownover - 64; 59.91-40.08, Denton - Opponent John McCelland
Haggerty - 78; Unopposed, El Paso - Opponents Louis Irwin and Joseph Moody
Zedler - 96; 54.2-45.8, Southern Tarrant Co. - Opponent Chris Turner
Latham - 101; Unopposed, Mesquite, SE Dallas - Opponent Robert Miklos and Primary
Goolsby - 102; 51.93-45.81, NE Dallas/Garland - Opponent Carol Kent
Harper-Brown - 105; 57.3-42.7, Irving (Dallas Co.) - Opponent Jim Rea and Rob Romano
Branch - 108; 58.1-41.9, Highland Park (Dallas) - Opponent Emil Reichstadt
Driver - 113; 60.9-39.1, Rowlett (NE Dallas CO.) - Opponent Eric Brandler
Hartnett - 114; 56.8-43.2, Downtown Dallas - ? Possibly unopposed.
Crabb - 127; 59.2-40.8,  NE Harris - Opponent Joe Montemayor
Davis - 129; 57.7-42.3, SE Harris - Opponent Sherrie Matula
Murphy - 133; 57.2-42.8, Downtown Houston - Opponent Kristi Thibaut
Bohac - 138; 60.1-39.9, NW City of Houston - Opponent Virginia "Ginny" McDavid
Open (Talton) - 144; 56.3-40.6; Pasadena - Opponent Joel Redmond


HD64 (0.00 / 0)
I also have a young Libertarian opponent. I'm unsure if he will take away any percentages from either myself or Crownover.

www.stonewalldemocratsofdentoncounty.org





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Should help you (0.00 / 0)
he should pull about 2-3% off of Crownover.

I look forward to meeting with you next week John. :-)

~Joseph


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Libertarians included in percentage? (0.00 / 0)
Are Libertarians included in these percentages?  Some of them seem off.

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No (0.00 / 0)
These numbers are as they appear on the state house website for each incumbent. Libertarian numbers appeared but were not added into any of these numbers.

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check your math (0.00 / 0)
there are 10, not 9, d's facing primary challenges.

and the reason why the numbers are lower for the d's than the r's is because you guys have been way more successful in the past in purging your ranks from officeholders who dare to disagree with jim dunnam: ron wilson, glenn lewis, roberto gutierrez, al edwards and robert puente, to name a few.

so don't hurt yourself too badly patting yourself on the back.


Fixed the math (0.00 / 0)
Also, Carter Casteel will pat me on my back, so don't worry about me hurting myself.

Now, a very great man once said that some people rob you with a fountain pen.

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all you can come back with is carter casteel????? (1.00 / 1)
lame

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Puente retired.  How did he get purged if he didn't seek re-election?  Al Edwards was a national joke and Ron Wilson is a corrupt hypocrite.  I don't know much about the history of Roberto Gutierrez but I am ok with 75% of your example not being in the House.

On top of that, Caucus leader Jim Dunnam has been instrumental in moving the House from historic lows with 62 Democrats to 70 today.  Seems like solid leadership to me.  


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and why did puente retire? (0.00 / 0)
could it be because all the other d's from the san antonio delegation recruited someone to run against him?


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That's not what he said (0.00 / 0)
I believe he wanted to spend some time with his family. Unless you want to call Rep. Puente a liar.

Now, a very great man once said that some people rob you with a fountain pen.

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are you denying what this very blog reported? (0.00 / 0)
that the san antonio delegation recruited an opponent against puente?   that would make you a liar.

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no, bob (0.00 / 0)
The delegation in SA had all endorsed Puente's opponent, but Puente had been privately considering the move for months and told good friends in private conversations that he was retiring for his family.

There is no contradiction, but thanks for trying to hijack this thread.


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