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DemocratRepublican
IN FAVOR
Active 2006–2018 · 13 elections · 68 races
73,094,971
Total Votes
68/68
Contested Wins
99.4%
Best Finish
13
Years Active
Election History
Performance in each election, most recent first
20182018 DEMOCRATIC PARTY PRIMARY ELECTION
DPrimary→
Prop 1 Right to a 21st Century Public Education
statewideWon1st of 2
96.0%1,021,693
Prop 10 Right to a Fair Criminal Justice System
statewideWon1st of 2
96.8%1,018,366
Prop 11 Immigrant Rights
statewideWon1st of 2
94.5%996,632
Prop 12 Right to Fair Taxation
statewideWon1st of 2
96.6%1,014,909
Prop 2 Student Loan Debt
statewideWon1st of 2
93.5%990,991
Prop 3 Right to Healthcare
statewideWon1st of 2
94.5%1,009,219
Prop 4 Right to Economic Security
statewideWon1st of 2
95.8%1,013,665
Prop 5 National Jobs Program
statewideWon1st of 2
93.1%970,870
Prop 6 Right to Clean Air, Safe Water, and a Healthy Environment
statewideWon1st of 2
98.5%1,046,094
Prop 7 Right to Dignity & Respect
statewideWon1st of 2
97.0%1,024,562
Prop 8 Right to Housing
statewideWon1st of 2
91.8%961,493
Prop 9 Right to Vote
statewideWon1st of 2
94.6%996,322
20182018 REPUBLICAN PARTY PRIMARY ELECTION
RPrimary→
Proposition 1 - Texas should replace the property tax system with an appropriate consumption tax equivalent
propositionWon1st of 2
65.6%958,379
Proposition 10 - To slow the growth of property taxes, yearly revenue increases should be capped at 4%, with
propositionWon1st of 2
93.9%1,423,528
Proposition 11 - Tax dollars should not be used to fund the building of stadiums for professional or semi-pro
propositionWon1st of 2
86.7%1,330,473
Proposition 2 - No governmental entity should ever construct or fund construction of toll roads without voter
propositionWon1st of 2
89.9%1,377,530
Proposition 3 - Republicans in the Texas House should select their Speaker nominee by secret ballot in a bind
propositionWon1st of 2
85.1%1,282,385
Proposition 4 - Texas should require employers to screen new hires through the free E-Verify system to protec
propositionWon1st of 2
90.3%1,377,946
Proposition 5 - Texas families should be empowered to choose from public, private, charter, or homeschool opt
propositionWon1st of 2
78.7%1,206,597
Proposition 6 - Texas should protect the privacy and safety of women and children in spaces such as bathrooms
propositionWon1st of 2
90.3%1,391,732
Proposition 7 - I believe abortion should be abolished in Texas
propositionWon1st of 2
68.2%1,030,986
Proposition 8 - Vote fraud should be a felony in Texas to help ensure fair elections
propositionWon1st of 2
94.8%1,465,652
Proposition 9 - Texas demands that Congress completely repeal Obamacare
propositionWon1st of 2
87.0%1,331,855
20172017 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT ELECTION
Amendment→
Prop 1 Broadens scope of homestead ad valorem tax exemption for disabled veteran or spouse - The constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to provide for an exemption from ad valorem taxation of part of the market value of the residence homestead of a partially disabled veteran or the surviving spouse of a partially disabled veteran if the residence homestead was donated to the disabled veteran by a charitable organization for less than the market value of the residence homestead and harmonizing certain related provisions of the Texas Constitution.
propositionWon1st of 2
86.0%754,739
Prop 2 Prescribes conditions, fees, refinancing options, and eligibility for home equity loans - The constitutional amendment to establish a lower amount for expenses that can be charged to a borrower and removing certain financing expense limitations for a home equity loan, establishing certain authorized lenders to make a home equity loan, changing certain options for the refinancing of home equity loans, changing the threshold for an advance of a home equity line of credit, and allowing home equity loans on agricultural homesteads.
propositionWon1st of 2
68.7%593,052
Prop 3 Limits the service of certain gubernatorial appointees after expiration of term - The constitutional amendment limiting the service of certain officeholders appointed by the governor and confirmed by the senate after the expiration of the person�s term of office.
propositionWon1st of 2
83.2%722,753
Prop 4 Relates to notice requirements to Attorney General regarding challenge to constitutionality - The constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to require a court to provide notice to the attorney general of a challenge to the constitutionality of a state statute and authorizing the legislature to prescribe a waiting period before the court may enter a judgment holding the statute unconstitutional.
propositionWon1st of 2
64.9%554,040
Prop 5 Permits additional professional sports team charitable foundations to conduct raffles - The constitutional amendment on professional sports team charitable foundations conducting charitable raffles.
propositionWon1st of 2
60.3%510,363
Prop 6 Provides homestead exemption for deceased (line of duty) first responder's surviving spouse - The constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to provide for an exemption from ad valorem taxation of all or part of the market value of the residence homestead of the surviving spouse of a first responder who is killed or fatally injured in the line of duty.
propositionWon1st of 2
84.6%739,452
Prop 7 Permits financial institutions to award random prizes to customers to encourage saving - The constitutional amendment relating to legislative authority to permit credit unions and other financial institutions to award prizes by lot to promote savings.
propositionWon1st of 2
59.7%511,806
20162016 DEMOCRATIC PARTY PRIMARY ELECTION
DPrimary→
Prop 1 on Economic Security and Prosperity
statewideWon1st of 2
92.1%1,218,369
Prop 2 on A Fair Criminal Justice System
statewideWon1st of 2
93.9%1,224,214
Prop 3 on Climate
statewideWon1st of 2
91.9%1,202,688
Prop 4 on The Voting Rights Act
statewideWon1st of 2
92.3%1,174,852
Prop 5 on Campus Carry
statewideWon1st of 2
77.4%1,032,947
Prop 6 on Comprehensive Immigration Reform
statewideWon1st of 2
89.0%1,179,555
20162016 REPUBLICAN PARTY PRIMARY ELECTION
RPrimary→
Proposition 1
propositionWon1st of 2
69.5%1,775,860
Proposition 2
propositionWon1st of 2
62.8%1,640,805
Proposition 3
propositionWon1st of 2
83.0%2,126,533
Proposition 4
propositionWon1st of 2
94.7%2,448,671
20142014 GENERAL ELECTION
General→
Prop 1 Use and dedication of money transferred to the state highway fund
statewideWon1st of 2
79.9%3,213,483
20142014 DEMOCRATIC PARTY PRIMARY ELECTION
DPrimary→
Prop 1 Immigration reform
statewideWon1st of 2
86.5%476,761
Prop 2 A living wage for all Texans
statewideWon1st of 2
89.2%499,724
Prop 3 Medicaid expansion
statewideWon1st of 2
89.1%497,413
Prop 4 On non-discrimination legislation
statewideWon1st of 2
88.1%487,785
20142014 REPUBLICAN PARTY PRIMARY ELECTION
RPrimary→
Prop 1 Ability to freely express religious beliefs and prayer in public
statewideWon1st of 2
97.3%1,315,766
Prop 2 Expanding locations where CHL holders may legally carry
statewideWon1st of 2
86.9%1,165,035
Prop 3 Abolish the state franchise tax to encourage business growth
statewideWon1st of 2
88.5%1,154,559
Prop 4 Welfare recipients to be tested for drugs before receiving benefits
statewideWon1st of 2
94.9%1,285,734
Prop 5 Elected officials and staff be subject to same laws as constituents
statewideWon1st of 2
99.4%1,349,452
Prop 6 Repeal The Affordable Care Act
statewideWon1st of 2
92.9%1,256,770
20122012 DEMOCRATIC PARTY PRIMARY ELECTION
DPrimary→
Prop 1 In state high school graduate eligible for tuition/legal status
statewideWon1st of 2
84.9%491,043
Prop 2 Legislature fund colleges with affordable tuition and fees
statewideWon1st of 2
92.5%537,758
Prop 3 Vote to legalize casino gambling with all funds for education
statewideWon1st of 2
73.7%430,084
20122012 REPUBLICAN PARTY PRIMARY ELECTION
RPrimary→
Prop 1 Allows parents the freedom to choose their child's school
statewideWon1st of 2
84.3%1,176,965
Prop 2 Repeal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
statewideWon1st of 2
92.8%1,323,998
Prop 3 Prohibited from restricting public prayer
statewideWon1st of 2
91.2%1,305,524
Prop 4 Limiting any increase in government spending
statewideWon1st of 2
93.7%1,321,091
Prop 5 Redraw Congress and State legislative districts in session
statewideWon1st of 2
76.1%1,004,281
20082008 REPUBLICAN PARTY PRIMARY ELECTION
RPrimary→
Prop 1. Officials to enforce U.S. immigration laws.
federalWon1st of 2
96.3%1,272,807
Prop 2. Require photo ID to cast ballot in elections.
statewideWon1st of 2
93.9%1,243,105
Prop 3. Need voter approval to exceed allowed annual growth.
statewideWon1st of 2
92.1%1,169,630
20062006 DEMOCRATIC PARTY PRIMARY ELECTION
DPrimary→
Prop 1 Raising minimum wage
statewideWon1st of 2
88.9%529,220
Prop 2 Restoration of rights to trial by jury in civil cases
statewideWon1st of 2
88.2%502,721
20062006 REPUBLICAN PARTY PRIMARY ELECTION
RPrimary→
Prop 1 Proposes requirement of photo ID to vote in any Texas Election.
statewideWon1st of 2
87.7%592,862
Prop 2 Prohibit takings of private property
statewideWon1st of 2
94.1%635,075
Prop 3 Limit government spending increases with some exceptions.
statewideWon1st of 2
89.8%589,721
Prop 4 Reduce property tax increase rate to 5% or less.
statewideWon1st of 2
91.9%614,026