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Texas Senate, District 4

District 4 of the Texas Senate is a senatorial district that serves all of Chambers and Jefferson counties, and portions of Galveston, Harris, and Montgomery counties in the southeastern portion of the state of Texas.[1] The current senator from District 4 is Brandon Creighton, the winner of a special election held on August 5, 2014, to succeed the resigning Tommy Williams.

Texas's 4th
State Senate district

Senator
Demographics59% White
13.9% Black
22.9% Hispanic
3.8% Asian
Population942,938

Election history edit

Election history of District 4 from 1992.[2]

Most recent election edit

2014 (special election on August 5) edit

Brandon Creighton (Republican) 15,232 (67.38%)
Steve Toth (Republican) 7,373 (32.61%)[3]

Previous elections edit

2020 edit

Texas general election, 2020: Senate District 4
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Brandon Creighton (Incumbent) 239,869 67.35 -19.98
Democratic Jay Stittleburg 126,019 30.19 +30.19
Libertarian Cameron Brock 10,277 2.46 -10.21
Majority 417,401 100.00
Turnout 250,521
Republican hold

2016 edit

Texas general election, 2016: Senate District 4
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Brandon Creighton (Incumbent) 239,869 87.33 +1.08
Libertarian Jenn West 34,791 12.67 -1.08
Majority 274,660 100.00
Turnout 250,521
Republican hold

2014 (special election on August 5) edit

Brandon Creighton (Republican) 15,232 (67.38%)
Steve Toth (Republican) 7,373 (32.61%)[4]

2012 edit

Texas general election, 2012: Senate District 4
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Tommy Williams (Incumbent) 216,076 86.25 -13.75
Libertarian Bob Townsend 34,445 13.75 +13.75
Majority 250,521 100.00
Turnout 250,521
Republican hold

2008 edit

Texas general election, 2008: Senate District 4
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Tommy Williams (Incumbent) 203,367 100.00
Majority 203,367 100.00
Turnout 203,367
Republican hold

2004 edit

Texas general election, 2004: Senate District 4[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Tommy Williams (Incumbent) 176,464 100.00 +36.47
Majority 176,464 100.00 +72.93
Turnout 176,464 +15.30
Republican hold

2002 edit

Texas general election, 2002: Senate District 4[6]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Tommy Williams 97,237 63.53 +18.69
Democratic Mike Smith 55,808 36.47 -18.69
Majority 41,429 27.07 +16.76
Turnout 153,045 +10.28
Republican gain from Democratic
Republican primary runoff, 2002: Senate District 4[7]
Candidate Votes % ±
Michael Galloway 5,320 46.11 +11.32
Tommy Williams 6,218 53.89 +8.69
Majority 898 0.92
Turnout 11,538
Republican primary, 2002: Senate District 4[8]
Candidate Votes % ±
Martin Basaldua 4,571 20.01
Michael Galloway 7,947 34.79
Tommy Williams 10,327 45.20
Turnout 22,845

1998 edit

Texas general election, 1998: Senate District 4[9]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Michael Galloway (Incumbent) 62,237 44.85 -7.90
Democratic David Bernsen 76,540 55.15 +7.90
Majority 14,303 10.31 +4.82
Turnout 138,777 -7.64
Democratic gain from Republican
Republican primary, 1998: Senate District 4[10]
Candidate Votes % ±
Michael Galloway (Incumbent) 9,834 53.93
Bill Leigh 8,400 46.07
Majority 1,434 1.87
Turnout

1994 edit

Texas general election, 1994: Senate District 4[11]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Carl A. Parker (Incumbent) 71,102 47.26 -7.31
Republican Michael Galloway 79,252 52.74 +7.31
Majority 8,240 5.48 -3.65
Turnout 150,264 -28.70
Republican gain from Democratic
Republican primary, 1994: Senate District 4[12]
Candidate Votes % ±
Jim Alexander 6,862 49.75
Michael Galloway 6,932 50.25
Majority 70 0.09
Turnout 13,794

1992 edit

Texas general election, 1992: Senate District 4[13]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Carl A. Parker (Incumbent) 114,999 54.57
Republican Michael Galloway 95,741 45.43
Majority 19,258 9.14
Turnout 210,740
Democratic hold

District officeholders edit

Legislature Senator, District 4 Counties in District
1 Joseph Lewis Hogg[14]
Isaac Parker
Houston, Nacogdoches, Rusk
2 Isaac Parker
David Gage
Henderson, Houston, Nacogdoches, Rusk
3 Albert G. Walker[15]
Samuel R. Campbell
Collin, Dallas, Denton, Grayson, Henderson
4 Hart Hardin Hopkins, Hunt, Kaufman, Van Zandt
5 Malachi W. Allen Collin, Cooke, Denton, Grayson, Kaufman
6
7 James W. Throckmorton
8
9 Lewis F. Casey Panola, Sabine, Shelby
10 Spearman Holland
11 James A. Truitt
12 E. Pettit Anderson, Henderson, Van Zandt
13 Thomas J. Word
14 Winfield B. Stirman Anderson, Henderson, Kaufman, Rockwall, Van Zandt
15 Walter Riptoe Harrison
16
17 Robert L. Hightower
18 John A. Peacock Bowie, Cass, Marion, Morris, Titus
19
20 William Thomas Armistead
21
22 Lucius Whatley[16]
Henry F. O'Neal
23 James D. Woods Cooke, Grayson
24
25
26 Calhoun L. Potter
27
28 James L. Harbison
29
30
31 Robert E. Cofer
32
33 Silas B. Cowell
34
35 George W. Dayton
36
37 Dan S. McMillin
38
39 Henry F. Triplett Hardin, Jefferson, Liberty, Orange
40 Henry F. Triplett[17]
Wilfred Roy Cousins, Sr.
41 Wilfred Roy Cousins, Sr.
42
43
44 Allan Shivers
45
46
47
48
49
50 Wilfred Roy Cousins, Jr.
51
52 Jep Fuller
53 Jefferson, Orange
54
55
56
57
58 D. Roy Harrington
59
60
61
62
63 Chambers, Jefferson, Liberty, Orange
64
65 Carl A. Parker
66
67
68 All of Chambers, Jefferson, Liberty, Orange.
Portions of Galveston, Harris, Montgomery
69
70
71
72
73
74 Michael L. Galloway
75
76 David Bernsen
77
78 Tommy Williams All of Liberty, Orange.
Portions of Chambers, Harris, Jefferson, Montgomery
79
80
81
82
83 Tommy Williams
Brandon Creighton
Portions of Chambers, Galveston, Harris, Jefferson, Montgomery
84 Brandon Creighton
85
86
87
88

References edit

  1. ^ "Elected Officials Districts: Texas Senate District 4". The Texas Tribune. Retrieved July 4, 2021.
  2. ^ Uncontested primary elections are not shown.
  3. ^ . Texas Secretary of State. Archived from the original on November 8, 2006. Retrieved September 10, 2014.
  4. ^ . Texas Secretary of State. Archived from the original on November 8, 2006. Retrieved September 10, 2014.
  5. ^ . Office of the Secretary of State (Texas). Archived from the original on November 8, 2006. Retrieved January 2, 2007.
  6. ^ . Office of the Secretary of State (Texas). Archived from the original on November 8, 2006. Retrieved January 2, 2007.
  7. ^ . Office of the Secretary of State (Texas). Archived from the original on November 8, 2006. Retrieved January 2, 2007.
  8. ^ . Office of the Secretary of State (Texas). Archived from the original on November 8, 2006. Retrieved January 2, 2007.
  9. ^ . Office of the Secretary of State (Texas). Archived from the original on November 8, 2006. Retrieved January 2, 2007.
  10. ^ . Office of the Secretary of State (Texas). Archived from the original on November 8, 2006. Retrieved January 2, 2007.
  11. ^ . Office of the Secretary of State (Texas). Archived from the original on November 8, 2006. Retrieved January 2, 2007.
  12. ^ . Office of the Secretary of State (Texas). Archived from the original on November 8, 2006. Retrieved January 2, 2007.
  13. ^ . Office of the Secretary of State (Texas). Archived from the original on November 8, 2006. Retrieved January 2, 2007.
  14. ^ Senator Hogg granted leave of absence 4 May 1846
  15. ^ Senator Walker resigned 30 March 1850, and replaced by Campbell
  16. ^ Senator Whatley resigned 29 April 1891
  17. ^ Senator Triplett died 14 December 1928

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District 4 of the Texas Senate is a senatorial district that serves all of Chambers and Jefferson counties and portions of Galveston Harris and Montgomery counties in the southeastern portion of the state of Texas 1 The current senator from District 4 is Brandon Creighton the winner of a special election held on August 5 2014 to succeed the resigning Tommy Williams Texas s 4thState Senate districtSenator Brandon CreightonR ConroeDemographics59 White13 9 Black22 9 Hispanic3 8 AsianPopulation942 938 Contents 1 Election history 1 1 Most recent election 1 1 1 2014 special election on August 5 1 2 Previous elections 1 2 1 2020 1 2 2 2016 1 2 3 2014 special election on August 5 1 2 4 2012 1 2 5 2008 1 2 6 2004 1 2 7 2002 1 2 8 1998 1 2 9 1994 1 2 10 1992 2 District officeholders 3 ReferencesElection history editElection history of District 4 from 1992 2 Most recent election edit 2014 special election on August 5 edit Brandon Creighton Republican 15 232 67 38 Steve Toth Republican 7 373 32 61 3 Previous elections edit 2020 edit Texas general election 2020 Senate District 4 Party Candidate Votes Republican Brandon Creighton Incumbent 239 869 67 35 19 98 Democratic Jay Stittleburg 126 019 30 19 30 19 Libertarian Cameron Brock 10 277 2 46 10 21 Majority 417 401 100 00 Turnout 250 521 Republican hold 2016 edit Texas general election 2016 Senate District 4 Party Candidate Votes Republican Brandon Creighton Incumbent 239 869 87 33 1 08 Libertarian Jenn West 34 791 12 67 1 08 Majority 274 660 100 00 Turnout 250 521 Republican hold 2014 special election on August 5 edit Brandon Creighton Republican 15 232 67 38 Steve Toth Republican 7 373 32 61 4 2012 edit Texas general election 2012 Senate District 4 Party Candidate Votes Republican Tommy Williams Incumbent 216 076 86 25 13 75 Libertarian Bob Townsend 34 445 13 75 13 75 Majority 250 521 100 00 Turnout 250 521 Republican hold 2008 edit Texas general election 2008 Senate District 4 Party Candidate Votes Republican Tommy Williams Incumbent 203 367 100 00 Majority 203 367 100 00 Turnout 203 367 Republican hold 2004 edit Texas general election 2004 Senate District 4 5 Party Candidate Votes Republican Tommy Williams Incumbent 176 464 100 00 36 47 Majority 176 464 100 00 72 93 Turnout 176 464 15 30 Republican hold 2002 edit Texas general election 2002 Senate District 4 6 Party Candidate Votes Republican Tommy Williams 97 237 63 53 18 69 Democratic Mike Smith 55 808 36 47 18 69 Majority 41 429 27 07 16 76 Turnout 153 045 10 28 Republican gain from Democratic Republican primary runoff 2002 Senate District 4 7 Candidate Votes Michael Galloway 5 320 46 11 11 32 Tommy Williams 6 218 53 89 8 69 Majority 898 0 92 Turnout 11 538 Republican primary 2002 Senate District 4 8 Candidate Votes Martin Basaldua 4 571 20 01 Michael Galloway 7 947 34 79 Tommy Williams 10 327 45 20 Turnout 22 845 1998 edit Texas general election 1998 Senate District 4 9 Party Candidate Votes Republican Michael Galloway Incumbent 62 237 44 85 7 90 Democratic David Bernsen 76 540 55 15 7 90 Majority 14 303 10 31 4 82 Turnout 138 777 7 64 Democratic gain from Republican Republican primary 1998 Senate District 4 10 Candidate Votes Michael Galloway Incumbent 9 834 53 93 Bill Leigh 8 400 46 07 Majority 1 434 1 87 Turnout 1994 edit Texas general election 1994 Senate District 4 11 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Carl A Parker Incumbent 71 102 47 26 7 31 Republican Michael Galloway 79 252 52 74 7 31 Majority 8 240 5 48 3 65 Turnout 150 264 28 70 Republican gain from Democratic Republican primary 1994 Senate District 4 12 Candidate Votes Jim Alexander 6 862 49 75 Michael Galloway 6 932 50 25 Majority 70 0 09 Turnout 13 794 1992 edit Texas general election 1992 Senate District 4 13 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Carl A Parker Incumbent 114 999 54 57 Republican Michael Galloway 95 741 45 43 Majority 19 258 9 14 Turnout 210 740 Democratic holdDistrict officeholders editLegislature Senator District 4 Counties in District 1 Joseph Lewis Hogg 14 Isaac Parker Houston Nacogdoches Rusk 2 Isaac ParkerDavid Gage Henderson Houston Nacogdoches Rusk 3 Albert G Walker 15 Samuel R Campbell Collin Dallas Denton Grayson Henderson 4 Hart Hardin Hopkins Hunt Kaufman Van Zandt 5 Malachi W Allen Collin Cooke Denton Grayson Kaufman 6 7 James W Throckmorton 8 9 Lewis F Casey Panola Sabine Shelby 10 Spearman Holland 11 James A Truitt 12 E Pettit Anderson Henderson Van Zandt 13 Thomas J Word 14 Winfield B Stirman Anderson Henderson Kaufman Rockwall Van Zandt 15 Walter Riptoe Harrison 16 17 Robert L Hightower 18 John A Peacock Bowie Cass Marion Morris Titus 19 20 William Thomas Armistead 21 22 Lucius Whatley 16 Henry F O Neal 23 James D Woods Cooke Grayson 24 25 26 Calhoun L Potter 27 28 James L Harbison 29 30 31 Robert E Cofer 32 33 Silas B Cowell 34 35 George W Dayton 36 37 Dan S McMillin 38 39 Henry F Triplett Hardin Jefferson Liberty Orange 40 Henry F Triplett 17 Wilfred Roy Cousins Sr 41 Wilfred Roy Cousins Sr 42 43 44 Allan Shivers 45 46 47 48 49 50 Wilfred Roy Cousins Jr 51 52 Jep Fuller 53 Jefferson Orange 54 55 56 57 58 D Roy Harrington 59 60 61 62 63 Chambers Jefferson Liberty Orange 64 65 Carl A Parker 66 67 68 All of Chambers Jefferson Liberty Orange Portions of Galveston Harris Montgomery 69 70 71 72 73 74 Michael L Galloway 75 76 David Bernsen 77 78 Tommy Williams All of Liberty Orange Portions of Chambers Harris Jefferson Montgomery 79 80 81 82 83 Tommy WilliamsBrandon Creighton Portions of Chambers Galveston Harris Jefferson Montgomery 84 Brandon Creighton 85 86 87 88References edit Elected Officials Districts Texas Senate District 4 The Texas Tribune Retrieved July 4 2021 Uncontested primary elections are not shown 2014 Special Runoff Election Senate District 4 Texas Secretary of State Archived from the original on November 8 2006 Retrieved September 10 2014 2014 Special Runoff Election Senate District 4 Texas Secretary of State Archived from the original on November 8 2006 Retrieved September 10 2014 2004 General Election Office of the Secretary of State Texas Archived from the original on November 8 2006 Retrieved January 2 2007 2002 General Election Office of the Secretary of State Texas Archived from the original on November 8 2006 Retrieved January 2 2007 2002 Republican Party Primary Runoff Election Office of the Secretary of State Texas Archived from the original on November 8 2006 Retrieved January 2 2007 2002 Republican Party Primary Election Office of the Secretary of State Texas Archived from the original on November 8 2006 Retrieved January 2 2007 1998 General Election Office of the Secretary of State Texas Archived from the original on November 8 2006 Retrieved January 2 2007 1998 Republican Party Primary Election Office of the Secretary of State Texas Archived from the original on November 8 2006 Retrieved January 2 2007 1994 General Election Office of the Secretary of State Texas Archived from the original on November 8 2006 Retrieved January 2 2007 1994 Republican Party Primary Election Office of the Secretary of State Texas Archived from the original on November 8 2006 Retrieved January 2 2007 1992 General Election Office of the Secretary of State Texas Archived from the original on November 8 2006 Retrieved January 2 2007 Senator Hogg granted leave of absence 4 May 1846 Senator Walker resigned 30 March 1850 and replaced by Campbell Senator Whatley resigned 29 April 1891 Senator Triplett died 14 December 1928 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Texas Senate District 4 amp oldid 1198333304, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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