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State | Office | Name | Party | Rating |
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TX | Lieutenant Governor | Dan Patrick | Republican | 93% |
TX | State House - 16 | Will Metcalf | Republican | 86% |
TX | State House - 53 | Andrew Murr | Republican | 86% |
TX | State House - 58 | DeWayne Burns | Republican | 86% |
TX | State House - 66 | Matt Shaheen | Republican | 86% |
TX | State House - 105 | Terry Meza | Democratic | 0% |
TX | State House - 108 | Morgan Meyer | Republican | 86% |
TX | State House - 129 | Dennis Paul | Republican | 86% |
TX | State House - 132 | Mike Schofield | Republican | 86% |
TX | State Senate - 2 | Bob Hall | Republican | 86% |
TX | State Senate - 29 | César Blanco | Democratic | 0% |
TX | Attorney General | Ken Paxton, Jr. | Republican | 93% |
TX | Commissioner of Agriculture | Sid Miller | Republican | 93% |
TX | Railroad Commissioner | Wayne Christian | Republican | 93% |
Sheryl Berg | 86% | |||
Daniel Branch | 79% | |||
Konni Burton | 86% | |||
Glenn Callison | 86% | |||
Stefani Carter | 93% | |||
Norma Chávez | 79% | |||
Bob Deuell | 100% | |||
David Dewhurst | 93% | |||
Philip Eby | 86% | |||
TJ Fabby | 86% | |||
Richard Friedman | 0% | |||
Helen Giddings | 93% | |||
Rob Henneke | 86% | |||
Ann Hodge | 86% | |||
Jim Hogan | 0% | |||
Linda Koop | 86% | |||
Thomas Merritt | 93% | |||
Susan Motley | 0% | |||
Ted Seago | 86% | |||
Mark Shelton | 93% | |||
Ryan Sitton | 86% | |||
Chart Wescott | 86% | |||
John Wray | 86% |
State | Office | Name | Party | Rating |
---|---|---|---|---|
TX | Lieutenant Governor | Dan Patrick | R | 93% |
TX | State House - 16 | Will Metcalf | R | 86% |
TX | State House - 53 | Andrew Murr | R | 86% |
TX | State House - 58 | DeWayne Burns | R | 86% |
TX | State House - 66 | Matt Shaheen | R | 86% |
TX | State House - 105 | Terry Meza | D | 0% |
TX | State House - 108 | Morgan Meyer | R | 86% |
TX | State House - 129 | Dennis Paul | R | 86% |
TX | State House - 132 | Mike Schofield | R | 86% |
TX | State Senate - 2 | Bob Hall | R | 86% |
TX | State Senate - 29 | César Blanco | D | 0% |
TX | Attorney General | Ken Paxton, Jr. | R | 93% |
TX | Commissioner of Agriculture | Sid Miller | R | 93% |
TX | Railroad Commissioner | Wayne Christian | R | 93% |
Sheryl Berg | 86% | |||
Daniel Branch | 79% | |||
Konni Burton | 86% | |||
Glenn Callison | 86% | |||
Stefani Carter | 93% | |||
Norma Chávez | 79% | |||
Bob Deuell | 100% | |||
David Dewhurst | 93% | |||
Philip Eby | 86% | |||
TJ Fabby | 86% | |||
Richard Friedman | 0% | |||
Helen Giddings | 93% | |||
Rob Henneke | 86% | |||
Ann Hodge | 86% | |||
Jim Hogan | 0% | |||
Linda Koop | 86% | |||
Thomas Merritt | 93% | |||
Susan Motley | 0% | |||
Ted Seago | 86% | |||
Mark Shelton | 93% | |||
Ryan Sitton | 86% | |||
Chart Wescott | 86% | |||
John Wray | 86% |