Feb 25, 2022 · Updated: Mar 1, 2022 / 11:50 AM CST. AUSTIN (Nexstar) — In the home stretch to the March 1 primary election, all eyes are on the crowded race for Texas’ attorney general. New polling this week ...
Dec 13, 2021 · Incumbent Ken Paxton and George P. Bush were the top two finishers in the March 1 Republican primary for Texas Attorney General. Because no candidate won more than 50% of the vote, Paxton and Bush advanced to a May 24 primary runoff election. Paxton received 42.7% of the vote, while Bush received 22.4%.
I'm quite dissatisfied with Ken Paxton, our current Attorney General's performance: -Been under investigation for securities fraud since 2015. -Been accused of bribery and abuse of office by his own assistants in 2020. -Unlawfully attempted to overturn the result of the 2020 Presidential Election in the Supreme Court case Texas vs Pennsylvania.
Feb 12, 2022 · AUSTIN, Texas - Texans will soon be heading to the polls to vote in the Primary Election on Tuesday, March 1. Statewide, we will be voting for governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general, land ...
Party | Candidate | % |
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Democratic | Rochelle Garza | 42.95% |
Democratic | Joe Jaworski | 19.83% |
Democratic |
Party | Candidate | Votes |
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Republican | Louie Gohmert (incumbent) | 178,322 |
Democratic | Shirley J. McKellar | 67,222 |
Libertarian | Clark Patterson | 4,114 |
14 Footnotes. The Attorney General of Texas is the chief lawyer and legal officer for the state of Texas. According to the Texas Constitution, the attorney general defends the laws and the constitution of the state of Texas, represents the state in litigation, and approves public bond issues.
To view the electoral history dating back to 2002 for the office of Texas Attorney General, Click to expand the section. On November 2, 2010, Greg Abbott won re-election to the office of Texas Attorney General. He defeated Barbara Ann Radnofsky (D) and Jon Roland (L) in the general election.
He defeated Barbara Ann Radnofsky (D) and Jon Roland (L) in the general election. Election results via Texas Secretary of State. On November 7, 2006, Greg Abbott won re-election to the office of Texas Attorney General. He defeated David Van Os (D) and Jon Roland (L) in the general election.
Texas Ag Commissioner Sid Miller running for reelection, instead of challenging Gov. Greg Abbott. by James Barragán June 21, 2021. Miller was seen as a potential challenger to Abbott because of his vocal criticism of the governor's restrictions to stop the spread of COVID-19 last year. Full Story.
Texas House Democrat Michelle Beckley announces run against Republican U.S. Rep. Beth Van Duyne. Beckley unveiled her plans in a video filmed inside a hotel room in the nation’s capital, where state House Democrats fled earlier this month to break quorum in protest of Republicans’ priority elections bill. Full Story.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton gets all-important endorsement from Donald Trump over fellow Republican George P. Bush. Paxton is facing a primary challenge from Bush, the land commissioner, as well as Eva Guzman, the former state Supreme Court justice. Full Story.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has colossal $55 million war chest for 2022 reelection bid. Abbott’s campaign coffers hit the balance after he raised over $18.7 million during the last 10 days of June, his campaign announced Thursday.
Civil rights attorney Lee Merritt, a Democrat, launches campaign against Republican Attorney General Ken Paxton. Merritt officially began his Democratic campaign Tuesday with an emphasis on the voting rights battle that caused state House Democrats to leave Texas a day earlier. Full Story.
The attorney general is responsible for enforcing state law and advising the state government on legal matters. In many states, attorneys general play a large role in the law enforcement process.
Eight incumbents won re-election, one incumbent did not run for re-election, and one incumbent was defeated in a party convention. All 50 states have an attorney general who serves as the state's chief legal officer.
At the time of the election, Indiana was one of 19 states with a Republican triplex, meaning Republicans controlled the positions of governor, secretary of state, and attorney general . Before 2020, the last time Indiana elected a Democratic attorney general was in 1996.
Incumbent Sean Reyes defeated David Leavitt in the Republican Party primary for Utah attorney general on June 30, 2020. Reyes received 54% of the vote to Leavitt's 46%. Reyes and Leavitt advanced from the April 25 state Republican Party convention, where Reyes received 57.5% of the vote to Leavitt's 42.5%.
Thirteen states held elections for one or more triplex offices on November 3, 2020. A state government triplex occurs when the governor, attorney general, and secretary of state in a given state are all members of the same political party.
Oregon. As a result of the 2020 elections, Oregon transitioned from divided control to a Democratic triplex. Democrats flipped the secretary of state's office and maintained control of the attorney general office. Incumbent Gov. Kate Brown (D) was not up for re-election in 2020.
Todd Rokita defeated incumbent Curtis Hill and two other candidates in the Republican Party primary convention to determine the party's attorney general nominee in the November 3, 2020, general election. After the final round of voting, Rokita received 52 percent of the delegate vote to Hill's 48 percent. Nate Harter and John Westercamp also participated in the convention and were eliminated in earlier rounds of voting.