Texas Senate, District 16
District 16 of the Texas Senate is a senatorial district that currently serves a portion of Dallas county in the U.S. state of Texas. The current Senator from District 16 is Don Huffines.
Election history
Election history of District 16 from 1992.[1]
Most recent election
2014
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Don Huffines | 25,141 | 50.63 | ||
Republican | John Carona (Incumbent) | 24,509 | 49.36 | ||
Turnout | 49,650 |
Previous elections
2012
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | John Carona (Incumbent) | 181,746 | 100.00 | ||
Turnout | 181,746 |
2008
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | John Carona (Incumbent) | 121,928 | 56.25 | -43.75 | |
Democratic | Rain Levy Minns | 89,000 | 41.06 | +41.06 | |
Libertarian | Paul E. Osborn | 5,806 | 2.67 | +2.67 | |
Turnout | 216,734 | ||||
Republican hold |
2004
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | John Carona (Incumbent) | 142,542 | 100.00 | +35.93 | |
Majority | 142,542 | 100.00 | +69.95 | ||
Turnout | 142,542 | -4.72 | |||
Republican hold |
2002
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | John Carona (Incumbent) | 95,853 | 67.07 | -35.93 | |
Democratic | Jan Erik Frederiksen | 50,895 | 34.02 | +34.02 | |
Libertarian | Jack Thompson | 2,857 | 1.91 | +1.91 | |
Majority | 44,958 | 30.05 | -69.95 | ||
Turnout | 149,605 | +85.15 | |||
Republican hold |
1998
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | John Carona (Incumbent)[8] | 80,802 | 100.00 | ||
Majority | 80,802 | 100.00 | |||
Turnout | 80,802 | ||||
Republican hold |
1994
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | John N. Leedom (Incumbent) | 108,229 | 87.10 | +6.25 | |
Libertarian | Randal Morgan | 15,959 | 12.84 | -6.31 | |
Write-In | Henry Gail Norrid | 67 | 0.05 | ||
Majority | 92,270 | 74.26 | +12.56 | ||
Turnout | 124,255 | -30.67 | |||
Republican hold |
1992
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | John N. Leedom (Incumbent) | 144,908 | 80.85 | ||
Libertarian | Randal Morgan | 34,325 | 19.15 | ||
Majority | 110,583 | 61.70 | |||
Turnout | 179,233 | ||||
Republican hold |
District officeholders
Legislature | Senator, District 16 | Counties in District |
---|---|---|
1 | Robert McAlpin Williamson | Milam, Washington. |
2 | ||
3 | Edward Burleson | Bastrop, Caldwell, Fayette, Hays, Travis. |
4 | William S. Day | Austin, Fort Bend, Washington. |
5 | Henry C. Pedigo | Jefferson, Liberty, Orange, Polk, Trinity, Tyler. |
6 | ||
7 | ||
8 | Enoch S. Pitts | |
9 | A. N. Jordan | Brazoria, Fort Bend, Harris. |
10 | ||
11 | Abram Morris Gentry | |
12 | Matthew Gaines | Washington. |
13 | ||
14 | Seth Shepard T. G. Davidson |
Burleson, Washington. |
15 | Tillman Smith James R. Burnett |
Grimes, Madison, Trinity, Walker. |
16 | James R. Burnett John T. Buchanan | |
17 | John T. Buchanan James G. McDonald | |
18 | Barnett Gibbs | Dallas, Kaufman, Rockwall. |
19 | J. O. Terrell | |
20 | ||
21 | Robert S. Kimbrough | |
22 | ||
23 | James H. Shelburne | Austin, Fort Bend, Harris, Waller. |
24 | ||
25 | Waller T. Burns | |
26 | ||
27 | Abner G. Lipscomb | |
28 | Fort Bend, Harris, Waller. | |
29 | George B. Griggs | |
30 | ||
31 | Francis Charles Hume, Jr. | |
32 | ||
33 | Louis H. Bailey | |
34 | ||
35 | Rienzi Melville Johnston | |
36 | Rienzi Melville Johnston Lynch Davidson | |
37 | Charles A. Murphy | |
38 | ||
39 | Harris. | |
40 | James W. Hall Walter Frank Woodul | |
41 | Walter Frank Woodul | |
42 | ||
43 | ||
44 | Weaver Moore | |
45 | ||
46 | ||
47 | ||
48 | ||
49 | ||
50 | W. Lacy Stewart Maribelle Stewart | |
51 | J. Searcy Bracewell, Jr. | |
52 | ||
53 | Carlos C. Ashley, Sr. | Bandera, Brown, Burnet, Concho, Gillespie, Kerr, Kimble, Kinney, Lampasas, Llano, Mason, McCulloch, Menard, Mills, Real, San Saba, Uvalde, Zavala. |
54 | ||
55 | ||
56 | Louis Crump | |
57 | ||
58 | ||
59 | ||
60 | Jim Wade | Portion of Dallas. |
61 | Mike McKool | |
62 | ||
63 | Bill Braecklein | |
64 | ||
65 | ||
66 | ||
67 | John N. Leedom | |
68 | ||
69 | ||
70 | ||
71 | ||
72 | ||
73 | ||
74 | John N. Leedom John J. Carona |
Portions of Dallas, Rockwall. |
75 | John J. Carona | |
76 | ||
77 | ||
78 | Portion of Dallas. | |
79 | ||
80 |
References
- ↑ Uncontested primary elections are not shown.
- ↑ "2014 Republican Party Primary Election". Office of the Secretary of State (Texas). Archived from the original on 2006-11-08. Retrieved 2014-03-04.
- ↑ "2012 Republican Party Primary Election". Office of the Secretary of State (Texas). Archived from the original on 2006-11-08. Retrieved 2014-03-04.
- ↑ "2008 General Election". Office of the Secretary of State (Texas). Archived from the original on 2006-11-08. Retrieved 2008-11-12.
- ↑ "2004 General Election". Office of the Secretary of State (Texas). Archived from the original on 2006-11-08. Retrieved 2007-01-04.
- ↑ "2002 General Election". Office of the Secretary of State (Texas). Archived from the original on 2006-11-08. Retrieved 2007-01-04.
- ↑ "1998 General Election". Office of the Secretary of State (Texas). Archived from the original on 2006-11-08. Retrieved 2007-01-04.
- ↑ Carona was elected to fill the unexpired term of Leedom. The election was probably held in 1996, but the information is not online at the Secretary of State website Archived 2006-11-08 at the Wayback Machine..
- ↑ "1994 General Election". Office of the Secretary of State (Texas). Archived from the original on 2006-11-08. Retrieved 2007-01-04.
- ↑ "1992 General Election". Office of the Secretary of State (Texas). Archived from the original on 2006-11-08. Retrieved 2007-01-04.
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