The 84th Texas Legislature began on January 13, 2015. All members of the House and Senate were elected in the general election held on November 4, 2014.
Party summary
Senate
House of Representatives
Officers
Senate
House of Representatives
Members
Senate
Senator
Party
District
Home Town
Took Office
Kevin Eltife
Republican
1
Tyler
March 5, 2004
Bob Hall
Republican
2
Greenville
January 13, 2015
Robert Nichols
Republican
3
Jacksonville
January 9, 2007
Brandon Creighton
Republican
4
The Woodlands
August 26, 2014
Charles Schwertner
Republican
5
Georgetown
January 8, 2013
Sylvia Garcia
Democratic
6
Houston
March 11, 2013
Paul Bettencourt
Republican
7
Houston
January 13, 2015
Van Taylor
Republican
8
McKinney
January 13, 2015
Kelly Hancock
Republican
9
Fort Worth
January 8, 2013
Konni Burton
Republican
10
Fort Worth
January 13, 2015
Larry Taylor
Republican
11
Friendswood
January 8, 2013
Jane Nelson
Republican
12
Lewisville
January 14, 2003
Rodney Ellis
Democratic
13
Houston
February 27, 1990
Kirk Watson
Democratic
14
Austin
January 9, 2007
John Whitmire
Democratic
15
Houston
January 11, 1983
Don Huffines
Republican
16
Dallas
January 13, 2015
Joan Huffman
Republican
17
Southside Place
December 29, 2008
Lois Kolkhorst
Republican
18
Katy
December 22, 2014
Carlos I. Uresti
Democratic
19
San Antonio
November 27, 2006
Juan "Chuy" Hinojosa
Democratic
20
Mission
January 14, 2003
Judith Zaffirini
Democratic
21
Laredo
January 13, 1987
Brian Birdwell
Republican
22
Granbury
July 2, 2010
Royce West
Democratic
23
Dallas
January 12, 1993
Troy Fraser
Republican
24
Horseshoe Bay
January 14, 1997
Donna Campbell
Republican
25
New Braunfels
January 8, 2013
Jose Menendez
Democratic
26
San Antonio
March 4, 2015
Eddie Lucio, Jr.
Democratic
27
Brownsville
January 8, 1991
Charles Perry
Republican
28
Lubbock
September 30, 2014
José R. Rodríguez
Democratic
29
El Paso
January 11, 2011
Craig Estes
Republican
30
Wichita Falls
December 10, 2001
Kel Seliger
Republican
31
Amarillo
December 10, 2001
-Jose Menendez was sworn in on March 4, 2015 after a special election runoff on February 17, 2015[ 2] to serve the remaining term of Leticia Van de Putte . A special election was held March 31, 2015 after Jose Menendez was sworn in.[ 3]
House of Representatives
House Rep
Party
District
Home Town
Took Office
Gary VanDeaver
Republican
1
New Boston
January 13, 2015
Dan Flynn
Republican
2
Van
January 14, 2003
Cecil Bell Jr.
Republican
3
Magnolia
January 8, 2013
Stuart Spitzer
Republican
4
Kaufman
January 13, 2015
Bryan Hughes
Republican
5
Mineola
January 10, 2003
Matt Schaefer
Republican
6
Tyler
January 8, 2013
David Simposon
Republican
7
Longview
January 11, 2011
Byron Cook
Republican
8
Corsicana
January 14, 2003
Chris Paddie
Republican
9
Marshall
January 8, 2013
John Wray
Republican
10
Waxahachie
January 13, 2015
Travis Clardy
Republican
11
Nacgdoches
January 8, 2013
Kyle Kacal
Republican
12
College Station
January 8, 2013
Leighton Schubert
Republican
13
Caldwell
March 3, 2015
John N. Raney
Republican
14
College Station
December 23, 2011
Mark Keough
Republican
15
The Woodlands
January 13, 2015
Will Metcalf
Republican
16
Conroe
January 13, 2015
Tim Kleinschmidt
Republican
17
Lexington
January 13, 2009
John Cyrier
Republican
18
Lockhart
March 3, 2015
John Otto
Republican
19
Dayton
January 11, 2005
James White
Republican
20
Hillister
January 8, 2013
Marsha Farney
Republican
21
Georgetown
January 8, 2013
Dade Phelan
Republican
22
Beaumont
January 13, 2015
Joe Deshotel
Democratic
23
Beaumont
January 12, 1999
Wayne Faircloth
Republican
24
Galveston
January 13, 2015
Greg Bonnen
Republican
25
Friendswood
January 8, 2013
Dennis Bonnen
Republican
26
Angleton
January 14, 1997
Rick Miller
Republican
27
Sugar Land
January 8, 2013
Ron Reynolds
Democratic
28
Missouri City
January 11, 2011
John Zerwas
Republican
29
Richmond
January 9, 2007
Ed Thompson
Republican
30
Pearland
January 8, 2013
Geanie Morrison
Republican
31
Victoria
January 12, 1999
Ryan Guillen
Democratic
32
Rio Grande City
January 14, 2003
Todd Ames Hunter
Republican
33
Corpus Christi
January 13, 2009
Scott Turner
Republican
34
Frisco
January 8, 2013
Abel Herrero
Democratic
35
Robstown
January 8, 2013
Oscar Longoria
Democratic
36
Mission
January 8, 2013
Sergio Muñoz
Democratic
37
Mission
January 11, 2011
Rene Oliveira
Democratic
38
Brownsville
April 28, 1981
Eddie Lucio III
Democratic
39
Brownsville
January 9, 2007
Armando Martinez
Democratic
40
Weslaco
January 11, 2005
Terry Canales
Democratic
41
Edinburg
January 8, 2013
Robert Guerra
Democratic
42
Mission
September 25, 2012
Richard Raymond
Democratic
43
Laredo
January 24, 2001
José Manuel Lozano
Republican
44
Kingsville
January 11, 2011
John Kuempel
Republican
45
Seguin
December 30, 2010
Jason Isaac
Republican
46
Austin
January 11, 2011
Dawnna Dukes
Democratic
47
Austin
January 10, 1995
Paul D. Workman
Republican
48
Spicewood
January 11, 2011
Donna Howard
Democratic
49
Austin
March 2, 2006
Elliott Naishtat
Democratic
50
Austin
January 8, 1991
Celia Israel
Democratic
51
Texas
February 12, 2014
Eddie Rodriguez
Democratic
52
Texas
January 14, 2003
Larry Gonzales
Republican
53
Round Rock
January 11, 2011
Andrew Murr
Republican
54
Junction
January 13, 2015
Jimmie Don Aycock
Republican
55
Killeen
January 9, 2007
Molly White
Republican
56
Belton
January 13, 2015
Charles Anderson
Republican
57
Lorena
January 11, 2005
Trent Ashby
Republican
58
Lufkin
January 8, 2013
DeWayne Burns
Republican
59
Celburne
January 13, 2015
Jesse David Sheffield II
Republican
60
Gatesville
January 8, 2013
Jim Keffer
Republican
61
Eastland
January 14, 1997
Phil King
Republican
62
Weatherford
January 12, 1999
Larry Phillips
Republican
63
Sherman
January 14, 2003
Tan Parker
Republican
64
Flower Mound
January 9, 2007
Myra Crownover
Republican
65
Lake Dallas
May 10, 2000
Ron Simmons
Republican
66
Carrollton
January 8, 2013
Matt Shaheen
Republican
67
Plano
January 13, 2015
Jeff Leach
Republican
68
Allen
January 8, 2013
Drew Springer Jr.
Republican
69
Muenster
January 8, 2013
James Frank
Republican
70
Wichita Falls
January 8, 2013
Scott Sanford
Republican
71
McKinney
January 8, 2013
Susan King
Republican
72
Abilene
January 9, 2007
Drew Darby
Republican
73
San Angelo
January 9, 2007
Doug Miller
Republican
74
New Braunfels
January 13, 2009
Poncho Nevárez
Democratic
75
Eagle Pass
January 8, 2013
Mary González
Democratic
76
Clint
January 8, 2013
Cesar Blanco
Democratic
77
El Paso
January 13, 2015
Marisa Marquez
Democratic
78
El Paso
January 13, 2009
Joe Moody
Democratic
79
El Paso
January 8, 2013
Joe Pickett
Democratic
80
El Paso
January 3, 1995
Tracy King
Democratic
81
Batesville
January 11, 2005
Brooks Landgraf
Republican
82
Odessa
January 13, 2015
Tom Craddick
Republican
83
Midland
January 12, 1993
Dustin Burrows
Republican
84
Lubbock
January 13, 2015
John Frullo
Republican
85
Lubbock
November 22, 2010
Phil Stephenson
Republican
86
Wharton
January 8, 2013
John T. Smithee
Republican
87
Amarillo
January 8, 1985
Four Price
Republican
88
Amarillo
January 11, 2011
Ken King
Republican
89
Canadian
January 8, 2013
Jodie Anne Laubenberg
Republican
90
Parker
January 14, 2003
Ramon Romero Jr.
Democratic
91
Fort Worth
January 13, 2015
Stephanie Klick
Republican
92
Fort Worth
January 8, 2013
Jonathan Stickland
Republican
93
Beford
January 8, 2013
Matt Krause
Republican
94
Haslet
January 8, 2013
Tony Tinderholt
Republican
95
Arlington
January 13, 2015
Nicole Collier
Democratic
96
Fort Worth
January 8, 2013
Bill Zedler
Republican
97
Arlington
January 11, 2011
Craig Goldman
Republican
98
Fort Worth
January 8, 2013
Giovanni Capriglione
Republican
99
Southlake
January 8, 2013
Charlie Geren
Republican
100
Fort Worth
January 14, 2003
Eric Johnson
Democratic
101
Dallas
April 20, 2010
Chris Turner
Democratic
102
Grand Prairie
January 8, 2013
Linda Koop
Republican
103
Dallas
January 13, 2015
Rafael Anchia
Democratic
104
Dallas
January 11, 2005
Roberto Alonzo
Democratic
105
Dallas
January 12, 1993
Rodney Anderson
Republican
106
Grand Prairie
January 11, 2011
Pat Fallon
Republican
107
Frisco
January 8, 2013
Kenneth Sheets
Republican
108
Dallas
January 11, 2011
Morgan Meyer
Republican
109
University Park
January 13, 2015
Helen Giddings
Democratic
110
Dallas
January 12, 1993
Toni Rose
Democratic
111
Dallas
January 8, 2013
Yvonne Davis
Democratic
112
Dallas
January 12, 1993
Angie Chen Button
Republican
113
Garland
January 13, 2009
Cindy Burkett
Republican
114
Sunnyvale
January 8, 2013
Jason Villalba
Republican
115
Richardson
January 8, 2013
Matt Rinaldi
Republican
116
Irving
January 13, 2015
Trey Martinez Fischer
Democratic
117
San Antonio
January 9, 2001
Rick Galindo
Republican
118
San Antonio
January 13, 2015
Joe Farias
Democratic
119
San Antonio
January 9, 2007
John Lujuan
Republican
120
San Antonio
February 9, 2016
Roland Gutierrez
Democratic
121
San Antonio
May 14, 2008
Ruth McClendon
Democratic
122
San Antonio
November 12, 1996
Laura Thompson
Independent
123
San Antonio
August 16, 2016
Joe Straus
Republican
124
San Antonio
February 10, 2005
Lyle Larson
Republican
125
San Antonio
January 11, 2011
Diego Bernal
Democratic
126
San Antonio
March 3, 2015
Jose Menendez
Democratic
127
San Antonio
January 9, 2001
Ina Minjarez
Democratic
128
San Antonio
April 30, 2015
Justin Rodriguez
Democratic
129
San Antonio
January 8, 2013
Patricia Harless
Republican
130
Spring
January 9, 2007
Dan Huberty
Republican
131
Humble
January 11, 2011
Wayne Smith
Republican
132
Baytown
January 14, 2003
Dennis Paul
Republican
133
Houston
January 13, 2015
Allen Fletcher
Republican
134
Houston
January 13, 2009
Alma Allen
Democratic
135
Houston
January 11, 2005
Mike Schofield
Republican
136
Katy
January 13, 2015
Jim Murphy
Republican
137
Houston
January 11, 2011
Sarah Davis
Republican
138
Houston
January 11, 2011
Gary Elkins
Republican
139
Jersey Village
January 10, 1995
Tony Dale
Republican
140
Cedar Park
January 8, 2013
Gene Wu
Democratic
141
Houston
January 8, 2013
Dwayne Bohac
Republican
142
Houston
January 14, 2003
Sylvester Turner
Democratic
143
Houston
January 10, 1989
Jarvis Johnson
Democratic
144
Houston
May 19, 2016
Armando Walle
Democratic
145
Houston
January 13, 2009
Senfronia Thompson
Democratic
146
Houston
January 11, 1983
Harold Dutton Jr.
Democratic
147
Houston
January 8, 1985
Ana Hernandez
Democratic
148
Pasadena
December 20, 2005
Gilbert Peña
Republican
149
Pasadena
January 13, 2015
Carol Alvarado
Democratic
150
East End
January 13, 2009
Borris Miles
Democratic
146
Houston
January 9, 2007
Garnet Coleman
Democratic
147
Houston
October 15, 1991
Jessica Farrar
Democratic
148
Houston
January 10, 1995
Hubert Vo
Democratic
149
Houston
January 11, 2005
Debbie Riddle
Republican
150
Houston
April 10, 2002
- On February 16, 2015 John Lujan is sworn in for the 118th House district[ 4] after winning the special election and the special election runoff for Joe Faris's seat.[ 5]
- Leighton Schubert was sworn in on March 3, 2015 in the 13th House district after a special election was held on February 17, 2015 to finish Lois Kolkhorst 's term when she was sworn in for Texas's 18th Senate district.[ 6]
- John Cyrier was sworn in on March 3, 2015 in the 17th House district after a special runoff election was held on February 17, 2015 to fill the vacancy of Tim Kleinschmidt when he resigned a day after he was sworn in.[ 7]
- On April 30, 2015 Ina Minjarez was sworn into the 124th House district[ 8] to succeed Jose Menendez after he got elected to Texas's 26th Senate district
- On August 10, 2015 Joe Faris Resigned from the 118th House district.[ 9]
-Sylvester Turner resigned from the 139th House district on January 1, 2016[ 10] to be sworn in as Mayor[ 11] for Houston after winning the 2015 election.
- On January 31, 2016 Ruth McClendon resigned from the 120th House district.[ 12]
- On May 19, 2016 Jarvis Johnson , is sworn in to the 139th House district.[ 13]
- On August 16, 2016 Laura Thompson sworn in[ 14] after Ruth Jones McLendon resigned from her seat by winning the special election runoff and the special election ordered by the governor.[ 15]
Notable legislation
On June 11, 2015, Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed the "Pastor Protection Act" which allows pastors to refuse to marry couples if they feel doing so violates their beliefs.[ 16] On June 13, 2015, Abbott signed a campus carry bill (SB 11) and an open carry bill (HB 910) into law.[ 17]
References
^ a b c d "Legislative Reference Library | Legislators and Leaders | Texas Legislators: Past & Present" . lrl.texas.gov .
^ "Proclamation" (PDF) . lrl.texas.gov . 2015. Retrieved April 24, 2021 .
^ "Data" (PDF) . lrl.texas.gov . Retrieved April 24, 2021 .
^ "Oath" (PDF) . lrl.texas.gov . Retrieved April 24, 2021 .
^ "Letter" (PDF) . lrl.texas.gov . Retrieved April 24, 2021 .
^ "Letter" (PDF) . lrl.texas.gov . 2015. Retrieved April 24, 2021 .
^ "Info" (PDF) . lrl.texas.gov . Retrieved April 24, 2021 .
^ "Oath" (PDF) . lrl.texas.gov . Retrieved April 24, 2021 .
^ "Resignation letter" (PDF) . lrl.texas.gov . Retrieved April 24, 2021 .
^ "Resignation letter" (PDF) . lrl.texas.gov . Retrieved April 24, 2021 .
^ "Sylvester Turner inaugurated as houstons new mayor" . www.bizjournals.com . January 4, 2016. Retrieved April 24, 2021 .
^ "Resignation letter" (PDF) . lrl.texas.gov . Retrieved April 24, 2021 .
^ "Oath" (PDF) . lrl.texas.gov . Retrieved April 24, 2021 .
^ "Oath of Office" (PDF) . State of Texas. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 7, 2019.
^ "Data" (PDF) . lrl.texas.gov . Retrieved April 24, 2021 .
^ Crampton, Liz (June 11, 2015). "Abbott Signs "Pastor Protection Act" Into Law" . The Texas Tribune . Retrieved September 29, 2016 .
^ "Gov. Abbott signs open carry, campus carry into law" . Kvue.com . June 16, 2015. Archived from the original on January 6, 2016. Retrieved January 2, 2016 .
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