Elections for 15 of the 31 seats in the Texas State Senate took place in A primary election took place on March 4, The general election was held on November 4, The signature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in these elections was December 9, Heading into the election, Republicans held an majority with one vacancy.
Republicans gained two seats in the election, giving them a majority. The primary election was held on May 29, , and the general election was held on November 6, The candidate filing deadline was December 19, All 31 Senate seats were up for election in No partisan change occurred in the election.
The following table details the 10 districts with the smallest margin of victory in the November 6 general election. The primary election was held on March 2, , and the general election was held on November 2, The runoff election was on April 13, The candidate filing deadline was January 4, Sixteen seats were up for election. The top 10 donors were: [11]. Elections for the office of Texas State Senate consisted of a primary election on March 4, , and a general election on November 4, The top 10 contributors were: [12].
Elections for the office of Texas State Senate consisted of a primary election on March 7, , and a general election on November 7, The top 10 contributors were: [13].
Elections for the office of Texas State Senate consisted of a primary election on March 9, , and a general election on November 2, The top 10 contributors were: [14].
Elections for the office of Texas State Senate consisted of a primary election on March 12, , and a general election on November 5, The top 10 contributors were: [15]. Elections for the office of Texas State Senate consisted of a primary election on March 14, , and a general election on November 7, The top 10 contributors were: [16].
If there is a vacancy in the Texas State Legislature , the governor must call a special election to fill the vacant seat. The secretary of state can declare a candidate duly elected in a special election if there is no opposition.
See sources: Texas Elec. In Texas, both congressional and state legislative district boundaries are drawn by the Texas State Legislature. These lines are subject to veto by the governor. If the state legislature is unable to approve a state legislative redistricting plan, a backup commission must draw the lines the backup commission is not involved in congressional redistricting.
This backup commission, established in , comprises the following members: [20]. The Texas Constitution requires that state legislative districts be contiguous and "that they preserve whole counties when population mandates permit. This map takes effect for Texas' legislative elections.
Texas received its local census data on February 17, The state grew The growth rate in the largest cities was as follows: Houston grew by 7. The Texas State Senate released a proposed map of its 31 districts on May 11, Rick Perry R on June 17, The DC federal court rejected Texas' senate and house maps on November 8, , denying the state's request for preclearance summary judgment. The maps passed the Texas State Senate and were signed into law by Gov.
Perry on June 26, The legislation tracker below displays all legislation that the Texas State Senate has approved in its most recent legislative session—this includes legislation that has been sent from the Senate to the House and legislation that has already been approved by both chambers and signed by the governor. The table below includes the bill number, its name, progress, most recent action date, and sponsor. Scroll up and down and side to side to see more.
Click the bill number to read the bill text and see its voting history. Click the headings to sort the content. Rearrange the order of the headings by clicking and dragging them. Click the magnifying glass in the bottom left corner to search for specific terms. The legislation tracker is maintained and updated by BillTrack In , the legislature was scheduled to convene on January 12, , and adjourn on May 31, In , the legislature was in session from January 10, , through May 29, A special session was held from July 18 to August Major issues during the legislative session included transportation funding, especially funding of the Texas Department of Transportation.
A bill meant to help alleviate funding issues within the agency died in the last legislative session, leaving the issue to the legislative session. In , the legislature was in session from January 8 to May Thirty minutes after the regular session ended, Governor Rick Perry R called legislators back for a special session starting that evening.
Along with the necessity of creating a new budget, some of the biggest issues included Medicaid and school funding, a water shortage, and reforming the school finance system. After he was appointed in , University of Texas Regent Wallace Hall began looking into what he believed to be clout scandals within the University of Texas system. Hall investigated the university's forgivable-loans program and admissions policies and preferential treatment to politically-connected individuals.
System has not protected the privacy rights of students, staff, and patients. This is simply not true. An effort was begun in June by members of the Texas State House to try and impeach Hall from his position as Regent. Some legislators justified the impeachment on the grounds that Hall did not disclose several lawsuits that he was involved in when he originally completed his Regent background check. Only two elected officials in the history of Texas have ever been successfully impeached.
In , the legislature was in session from January 11 through May While redistricting maps were passed for the Texas House of Representatives , the Texas State Senate , and the State Board of Education, the legislature failed to pass a congressional map within the regular session. The 82nd Legislative Session officially ended Monday, May 30, Due to a lack of progress on key legislative items, Governor Rick Perry R called a special session which began first thing Tuesday, May 31, Of primary concern in the special session was passing supporting legislation needed to balance the budget.
Even though a budget bill passed both the House and Senate during the regular session, a last-minute filibuster by Democratic Senator Wendy Davis halted the passing of an essential school finance bill that was required to balance the budget.
The Texas Constitution requires a balanced budget, so a special session was called. Balancing the budget was not the only item on the special session agenda. Medicaid reform, immigration, and congressional redistricting were amongst the issues to be addressed. In , the legislature did not hold a regular session. In , the legislature met in session from January 13 through June 1.
The Tenth Amendment of the U. Constitution declares that any power not already given to the federal government is reserved to the states and the people. The different types of legislation passed by a legislature may include resolutions, legislatively referred constitutional amendments , and bills that become law.
Section 5 of Article III states that the legislature shall meet every two years at times to be established by law. Section 5 goes on to say that the legislature can also be convened by the governor of Texas. Every state legislature throughout the country features its own internal procedures that it uses to govern itself and how it interacts with other parts of state government.
Ballotpedia's coverage of internal state legislative procedures includes veto overrides , the role of the legislature in the state budget , and procedures for filling membership vacancies. State legislatures can override governors' vetoes. Depending on the state, this can be done during the regular legislative session, in a special session following the adjournment of the regular session, or during the next legislative session.
The rules for legislative overrides of gubernatorial vetoes in Texas are listed below. How many legislators are required to vote for an override? Two-thirds of members present in both chambers.
Authority: Article 4, Section 14 of the Texas Constitution. The state operates on a biennial budget cycle. The sequence of key events in the budget process is as follows: [59].
Texas is one of 44 states in which the governor has line item veto authority. The legislature is constitutionally required to adopt a balanced budget. The governor must sign a balanced budget into law. Every state legislature and state legislative chamber in the country contains several legislative committees.
These committees are responsible for studying, amending, and voting on legislation before it reaches the floor of a chamber for a full vote. The different types of committees include standing committees, select or special, and joint. Ballotpedia covers standing and joint committees. The Texas State Senate has 15 standing committees:. In every state but Delaware, voter approval is required to enact a constitutional amendment. In each state, the legislature has a process for referring constitutional amendments before voters.
In 18 states, initiated constitutional amendments can be put on the ballot through a signature petition drive. There are also many other types of statewide measures. What's on my ballot? Elections in How to vote How to run for office Ballot measures. Who represents me? President U. Ballotpedia features , encyclopedic articles written and curated by our professional staff of editors, writers, and researchers. Click here to contact our editorial staff, and click here to report an error.
Click here to contact us for media inquiries, and please donate here to support our continued expansion. Share this page Follow Ballotpedia. What's on your ballot? Jump to: navigation , search. A total of 16 seats out of the chamber's 31 seats were up for election in The chamber's Republican majority decreased from to Click to read more » Texas has a Republican trifecta.
This page contains the following information on the Texas State Senate. Which party controls the chamber The chamber's current membership Partisan control of the chamber over time Elections in the chamber and how vacancies are filled A district map How redistricting works in the state Legislation currently under consideration Legislative session dates Legislative procedures , such as veto overrides and the state budget process A list of committees Contents.
For more information on changes to state legislative sessions as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, click here. Census Bureau , "U. Voter information What's on my ballot? Where do I vote? How do I register to vote? How do I request a ballot? When do I vote? When are polls open? Who Represents Me? The Texas Senate is composed of 31 members who represent 31 separate geographical districts in the state.
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Welcome to the official website for the Texas Senate. Texas Senators of the 87th Legislature. Sorted by District Bryan Hughes District 1. Bob Hall District 2. Robert Nichols District 3. Brandon Creighton District 4. Charles Schwertner District 5. Carol Alvarado District 6. Paul Bettencourt District 7. Angela Paxton District 8. Kelly Hancock District 9. Beverly Powell District Larry Taylor District Jane Nelson District
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