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80th Texas Legislature

80th Texas Legislature

The 80th Texas Legislature met in regular session beginning 9 January 2007. All members of the House of Representatives and 16 members of the Senate were up for election on 7 November 2006 in the general election.

The 80th Texas Legislature convened in Regular Session on 9 January 2007. The Legislature adjourned on 28 May 2007.

Party summary

Senate

AffiliationMembersNote**Total****31**
Republican Party20
Democratic Party11

House of Representatives

AffiliationMembersNote**Total****150**
Republican Party81
Democratic Party69

At the beginning of the regular session, the Republican Party held an 80–69 advantage with one vacancy that was filled by the GOP, creating an 81–69 Republican majority (reflected above). After the Regular Session, one Representative left the GOP and joined the Democratic Party and another Republican resigned and was replaced by a Democrat in a special election, making the tally 79–71. In February, one Democrat resigned, whose vacancy was filled by another Democrat, restoring the 79–71 tally before a GOP member of the House died, bringing the final composition to 78–71 with one vacancy.

Officers

Senate

  • Lieutenant Governor: David Dewhurst, Republican
  • President Pro Tempore: :Regular Session: Mario Gallegos, Democrat :Ad Interim: John Carona, Republican

House of Representatives

  • Speaker of the House: Tom Craddick, Republican

Members

Senate

Senate composition during 80th Legislature
SenatorPartyDistrictHome TownTook office
Kevin EltifeRepublican1Tyler
Bob DeuellRepublican2Greenville
Robert NicholsRepublican3Jacksonville
Tommy WilliamsRepublican4The Woodlands
Steve OgdenRepublican5Bryan
Mario Gallegos, Jr.Democratic6Houston
Dan PatrickRepublican7Houston
Florence ShapiroRepublican8Plano
Chris HarrisRepublican9Arlington
Kim BrimerRepublican10Fort Worth
Mike JacksonRepublican11La Porte
Jane NelsonRepublican12Lewisville
Rodney EllisDemocratic13Houston
Kirk WatsonDemocratic14Austin
John WhitmireDemocratic15Houston
John CaronaRepublican16Dallas
Kyle JanekRepublican17Houston
Glenn HegarRepublican18Katy
Carlos I. UrestiDemocratic19San Antonio
Juan "Chuy" HinojosaDemocratic20Mission
Judith ZaffiriniDemocratic21Laredo
Kip AverittRepublican22Waco
Royce WestDemocratic23Dallas
Troy FraserRepublican24Horseshoe Bay
Jeff WentworthRepublican25San Antonio
Leticia R. Van de PutteDemocratic26San Antonio
Eddie Lucio, Jr.Democratic27Brownsville
Robert L. DuncanRepublican28Lubbock
Eliot ShapleighDemocratic29El Paso
Craig EstesRepublican30Wichita Falls
Kel SeligerRepublican31Amarillo

House of Representatives

House composition during 80th Legislature
RepresentativePartyHome Town/CityDistrict ↑County
Stephen FrostDNew Boston1
Dan FlynnRCanton2
Mark HomerDParis3
Betty BrownRAthens4
Bryan HughesRMarshall5
Leo BermanRTyler6
Tommy MerrittRLongview7
Byron CookRCorsicana8
Wayne ChristianRCenter9
Jim PittsRWaxahachie10
Chuck HopsonDJacksonville11
Jim McReynoldsDLufkin12
Lois KolkhorstRBrenham13
Fred BrownRBryan14
Rob EisslerRThe Woodlands15
Brandon CreightonRConroe16
Robert "Robby" CookDEagle Lake17
John OttoRDayton18
Mike "Tuffy" HamiltonRMauriceville19
Dan GattisRGeorgetown20
Allan RitterDNederland21
Joe D. DeshotelDPort Arthur22
Craig EilandDGalveston23
Larry TaylorRLeague City24
Dennis BonnenRAngleton25
Charlie F. HowardRSugar Land26
Dora OlivoDMissouri City27
John ZerwasRKaty28
Mike O'DayRPearland29
Geanie MorrisonRVictoria30
Ryan GuillenDRio Grande31
Juan M. GarciaDPortland32
Solomon Ortiz Jr.DCorpus Christi33
Abel HerreroDCorpus Christi34
Yvonne Gonzalez ToureillesDBeeville35
Ismael "Kino" FloresDMission36
René O. OliveiraDBrownsville37
Eddie Lucio IIIDSan Benito38
Armando MartinezDWeslaco39
Aaron PeñaDEdinburg40
Veronica GonzalesDMcAllen41
Richard Peña RaymondDLaredo42
Juan Manuel EscobarDKingsville43
Edmund KuempelRSeguin44
Patrick RoseDAustin45
Dawnna DukesDAustin46
Valinda BoltonDAustin47
Donna HowardDAustin48
Elliott NaishtatDAustin49
Mark StramaDAustin50
Eddie RodriguezDAustin51
Mike KruseeRAustin52
Harvey HilderbranRKerrville53
Jimmie Don AycockRLampasas54
Dianne White DelisiRTemple55
Charles "Doc" AndersonRWaco56
Jim DunnamDWaco57
Rob OrrRBurleson58
Sid MillerRStephenville59
Jim KefferREastland60
Phil KingRWeatherford61
Larry PhillipsRSherman62
Tan ParkerRFlower Mound63
Myra CrownoverRLake Dallas64
Burt SolomonsRCarrollton65
Brian McCallRPlano66
Jerry MaddenRPlano67
Rick HardcastleRVernon68
David FarabeeDWichita Falls69
Ken PaxtonRMcKinney70
Susan KingRAbilene71
Drew DarbyRSan Angelo72
Nathan MaciasRSpring Branch73
Pete GallegoDAlpine74
Chente QuintanillaDEl Paso75
Norma ChávezDEl Paso76
Paul MorenoDEl Paso77
Pat HaggertyREl Paso78
Joe PickettDEl Paso79
Tracy O. KingDEagle Pass80
*Vacant*81
Tom CraddickRMidland82
Delwin JonesRLubbock83
Carl H. IsettRLubbock84
Joseph P. HeflinDCrosbyton85
John T. SmitheeRAmarillo86
David SwinfordRAmarillo87
Warren ChisumRPampa88
Jodie Anne LaubenbergRRockwall89
Lon BurnamDFort Worth90
Kelly HancockRFort Worth91
Todd SmithRBedford92
Paula PiersonDArlington93
Diane PatrickRArlington94
Marc VeaseyDFort Worth95
Bill ZedlerRArlington96
Dan BarrettDFort Worth97
Vicki TruittRSouthlake98
Charlie GerenRRiver Oaks99
Terri HodgeDDallas100
Thomas LathamRMesquite101
Tony GoolsbyRDallas102
Rafael AnchiaDDallas103
Roberto R. AlonzoDDallas104
Linda Harper-BrownRIrving105
Kirk EnglandDGrand Prairie106
Allen VaughtDDallas107
Dan BranchRDallas108
Helen GiddingsDDe Soto109
Barbara Mallory CarawayDDallas110
Yvonne DavisDDallas111
Fred HillRRichardson112
Joe DriverRGarland113
Will Ford HartnettRDallas114
Jim JacksonRCarrollton115
Trey Martinez FischerDSan Antonio116
David McQuade LeibowitzDSan Antonio117
Joe FariasDSan Antonio118
Roland GutierrezDSan Antonio119
Ruth McClendonDSan Antonio120
Joe StrausRSan Antonio121
Frank Corte, Jr.RSan Antonio122
Mike VillarrealDSan Antonio123
Jose MenendezDSan Antonio124
Joaquin CastroDSan Antonio125
Patricia HarlessRSpring126
Joe CrabbRKingwood127
Wayne SmithRBaytown128
John E. DavisRHouston129
Corbin Van ArsdaleRHouston130
Alma AllenDHouston131
William "Bill" CallegariRHouston132
Jim MurphyRHouston133
Ellen CohenDHouston134
Gary ElkinsRHouston135
Beverly WoolleyRHouston136
Scott HochbergDHouston137
Dwayne BohacRHouston138
Sylvester TurnerDHouston139
Kevin BaileyDHouston140
Senfronia ThompsonDHouston141
Harold Dutton Jr.DHouston142
Ana HernandezDHouston143
Robert TaltonRPasadena144
Rick NoriegaDHouston145
Borris MilesDHouston146
Garnet ColemanDHouston147
Jessica FarrarDHouston148
Hubert VoDHouston149
Debbie RiddleRHouston150

: The incumbent, Republican Glenda Dawson, died before the election but after she could be replaced on the ballot. She won the November election, and was replaced by Mike O'Day (R-Pearland), elected on January 16, 2007, in a special election run-off. http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/headline/metro/4475626.html He was sworn into office on January 25, 2007. https://web.archive.org/web/20070206160730/http://tlo2.tlc.state.tx.us/hjrnl/80r/html/80rday10final.htm

: State Rep. Kirk England of Grand Prairie served as a Republican during the regular session, but joined the Democratic Party on September 19, 2007. http://www.star-telegram.com/state_news/story/241163.html

: State Rep. Anna Mowrey, a Republican, resigned and was replaced in a special election by Dan Barrett, a Democrat elected on December 18, 2007 http://www.star-telegram.com/news/story/368061.html

: State Rep. Robert Puente (D-San Antonio) resigned on February 1, 2008. http://WWW.offthekuff.com/mt/archives/011096.html

2008 Elections

Incumbents retiring or seeking other offices

  • Rep. Robert Cook (D-Eagle Lake)
  • Rep. Mike O'Day (R-Pearland)
  • Rep. Mike Krusee (R-Austin)
  • Rep. Dianne White Delisi (R-Temple)
  • Rep. Rick Noriega (D-Houston), ran for U.S. Senate

Incumbents defeated in primary

  • Rep. Paul Moreno (D-El Paso)
  • Rep. Juan Manuel Escobar (D-Kingsville)
  • Rep. Corbin Van Arsdale (R-Houston)
  • Rep. Kevin Bailey (D-Houston)
  • Rep. Borris Miles (D-Houston)
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