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词条 2002 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas
释义

  1. Overview

  2. Results

  3. References

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The 2002 House elections in Texas occurred on November 5, 2002 to elect the members of the State of Texas's delegation to the United States House of Representatives. Texas had thirty-two seats in the House, apportioned according to the 2000 United States Census. The state gained two seats in reapportionment.

These elections occurred simultaneously with the United States Senate elections of 2002, the United States House elections in other states, and various state and local elections. As of 2018, this is the last time the Democratic Party won a majority of congressional districts from Texas.

Overview

United States House of Representatives elections in Texas, 2002[1]
PartyVotesPercentageSeats BeforeSeats After+/–
Republican2,290,72353.33%1315+2
Democratic1,885,17843.89%17170
Libertarian107,1412.49%000
Green10,3940.24%000
Independent1,7740.04%000
Valid votes--%
Invalid or blank votes--%
Totals4,295,210100.00%3032+2
Voter turnout%

Results

District Incumbent Party First
elected
Result Candidates
Texas|1|Texas 1}} Max SandlinDemocratic 1996 Re-elected Max Sandlin (D) 56.45%
John Lawrence (R) 43.55%
Texas|2|Texas 2}} Jim TurnerDemocratic 1996 Re-elected Jim Turner (D) 60.85%
Van Brookshire (R) 38.19%
Peter Beach (L) 0.96%
Texas|3|Texas 3}} Sam JohnsonRepublican 1991 Re-elected Sam Johnson (R) 73.95%
Manny Molera (D) 24.33%
John E. Davis (L) 1.72%
Texas|4|Texas 4}} Ralph HallDemocratic 1980 Re-elected Ralph Hall (D) 57.82%
John Graves (R) 40.37%
Barbara Robinson (L) 1.81%
Texas|5|Texas 5}}None (District created)New seat
Republican gain
Jeb Hensarling (R) 58.21%
Ron Chapman (D) 40.26%
Dan Michalski (L) 0.92%
Thomas Kemper (G) 0.61%
Texas|6|Texas 6}} Joe BartonRepublican 1984 Re-elected Joe Barton (R) 70.35%
Felix Alvarado (D) 27.68%
Frank Brady (L) 1.21%
B.J. Armstrong (G) 0.76%
Texas|7|Texas 7}} John CulbersonRepublican 2000 Re-elected John Culberson (R) 89.19%
Drew Parks (L) 10.76%
Texas|8|Texas 8}} Kevin BradyRepublican 1996 Re-elected Kevin Brady (R) 93.14%
Gil Guillory (L) 6.86%
Texas|9|Texas 9}} Nick LampsonDemocratic 1996 Re-elected Nick Lampson (D) 58.60%
Paul Williams (R) 40.31%
Dean Tucker (L) 1.09%
Texas|10|Texas 10}} Lloyd DoggettDemocratic 1994 Re-elected Lloyd Doggett (D) 84.37%
Michele Messina (L) 15.63%
Texas|11|Texas 11}} Chet EdwardsDemocratic 1990 Re-elected Chet Edwards (D) 51.55%
Ramsey Farley (R) 47.11%
Andrew Paul Farris (L) 1.34%
Texas|12|Texas 12}} Kay GrangerRepublican 1996 Re-elected Kay Granger (R) 91.87%
Edward A. Hanson (D) 8.13%
Texas|13|Texas 13}} Mac ThornberryRepublican 1994 Re-elected Mac Thornberry (R) 79.27%
Zane Reese (D) 20.73%
Texas|14|Texas 14}} Ron PaulRepublican 1996 Re-elected Ron Paul (R) 68.09%
Corby Windham (D) 31.91%
Texas|15|Texas 15}} Ruben HinojosaDemocratic 1996 Re-elected Ruben Hinojosa (D) unopposed
Texas|16|Texas 16}} Silvestre ReyesDemocratic 1996 Re-elected Silvestre Reyes (D) unopposed
Texas|17|Texas 17}} Charles StenholmDemocratic 1978 Re-elected Charles Stenholm (D) 51.36%
Rob Beckham (R) 47.39%
Fred Jones (L) 1.25%
Texas|18|Texas 18}} Sheila Jackson LeeDemocratic 1994 Re-elected Sheila Jackson Lee (D) 76.91%
Phillip Abbott (R) 21.70%
Brent Sullivan (L) 1.38%
Texas|19|Texas 19}} Larry CombestRepublican 1984 Re-elected Larry Combest (R) 91.64%
Larry Johnson (L) 8.36%
Texas|20|Texas 20}} Charlie GonzalezDemocratic 1998 Re-elected Charlie Gonzalez (D) unopposed
Texas|21|Texas 21}} Lamar S. SmithRepublican 1986 Re-elected Lamar S. Smith (R) 72.87%
John Courage (D) 25.31%
D.G. Roberts (L) 1.82%
Texas|22|Texas 22}} Tom DeLayRepublican 1984 Re-elected Tom DeLay (R) 63.17%
Tim Riley (D) 35.02%
Jerry LaFleur (L) 1.01%
Joel West (G) 0.79%
Texas|23|Texas 23}} Henry BonillaRepublican 1992 Re-elected Henry Bonilla (R) 51.53%
Henry Cuellar (D) 47.20%
Jeffrey Blunt (L) 0.73%
Ed Scharf (G) 0.54%
Texas|24|Texas 24}} Martin FrostDemocratic 1978 Re-elected Martin Frost (D) 64.66%
Mike Rivera Ortega (R) 33.95%
Ken Ashby (L) 1.38%
Texas|25|Texas 25}} Ken BentsenDemocratic 1994Retired to run for U.S. Senate
Democratic hold
Chris Bell (D) 54.76%
Tom Reiser (R) 43.09%
George Reiter (G) 1.20%
Guy McLendon (L) 0.94%
Texas|26|Texas 26}} Dick ArmeyRepublican 1984Retired
Republican hold
Michael Burgess (R) 74.81%
Paul LeBon (D) 22.76%
David Croft (L) 1.44%
Gary R. Page (G) 0.99%
Texas|27|Texas 27}} Solomon OrtizDemocratic 1982 Re-elected Solomon Ortiz (D) 61.10%
Pat Ahumada (R) 36.54%
Christopher Claytor (L) 2.36%
Texas|28|Texas 28}} Ciro RodriguezDemocratic 1997 Re-elected Ciro Rodriguez (D) 71.09%
Gabriel Perales (R) 26.86%
William Stallknecht (I) 2.05%
Texas|29|Texas 29}} Gene GreenDemocratic 1992 Re-elected Gene Green (D) 95.16%
Joe Vu (L) 4.84%
Texas|30|Texas 30}} Eddie Bernice JohnsonDemocratic 1992 Re-elected Eddie Bernice Johnson (D) 74.26%
Ron Bush (R) 24.19%
Lance Flores (L) 1.55%
Texas|31|Texas 31}}None (District created)New seat
Republican gain
John Carter (R) 69.08%
David Bagley (D) 27.36%
Clark Simmons (L) 1.26%
John S. Petersen (G) 1.23%
R.C. Crawford (I) 1.06%
Texas|32|Texas 32}} Pete Sessions
Redistricted from the 5th district
Republican 1996 Re-elected Pete Sessions (R) 67.77%
Pauline Dixon (D) 30.35%
Steve Martin (L) 1.07%
Carla Hubbell (G) 0.82%

References

1. ^{{Cite web |url=http://elections.sos.state.tx.us/elchist.exe |title=Archived copy |access-date=2010-07-13 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061108172637/http://elections.sos.state.tx.us/elchist.exe |archive-date=2006-11-08 |dead-url=yes |df= }}
{{United States elections, 2002}}

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