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2014 Texas gubernatorial election

The 2014 Texas gubernatorial election was held on November 4, 2014, to elect the governor of Texas. Incumbent Republican Governor Rick Perry, who had served since the resignation of then-Governor George W. Bush on December 21, 2000, declined to run for an unprecedented fourth full term, making this the first open election for governor of the state since 1990.

2014 Texas gubernatorial election

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Turnout33.7% (of registered voters)
25.0% (of voting age population)[1]
 
Nominee Greg Abbott Wendy Davis
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 2,796,547 1,835,596
Percentage 59.3% 38.9%

Abbott:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Davis:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Tie:      40–50%      50%
     No data

The election took place between nominees who were selected on March 4, 2014: Republican State Attorney General Greg Abbott and Democratic State Senator Wendy Davis. Also on the ballot were Libertarian Party candidate Kathie Glass[2] and Green Party candidate Brandon Parmer.[3] Abbott was projected to carry the election, and ultimately won handily with a 20.4 percentage point advantage.[4] As of 2022, this is the most recent gubernatorial election in which Bexar, Harris and Hays counties voted Republican and in which Frio, Jim Wells, and Val Verde counties voted Democratic. Exit polls showed Abbott winning Whites (72% to 25%), while Davis received majorities among African Americans (92% to 7%) and Hispanics (55% to 44%). Abbott won roughly half of Hispanic men, 54% of all women, and 62% of married women.[5]

Abbott took office on January 20, 2015, as the 48th Governor of Texas.

Republican primary edit

Candidates edit

Declared edit

Withdrew edit

Declined edit

Endorsements edit

Greg Abbott
Tom Pauken

Polling edit

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Greg
Abbott
Lisa
Fritsch
Larry
Kilgore
Miriam
Martinez
Tom
Pauken
Other Undecided
UoT/Texas Tribune February 7–17, 2014 461 ± 4.56% 90% 4% 1% 5%
UoT/Texas Tribune October 18–27, 2013 519 ± 5.02% 50% 3% 1% 2% 2% 42%
September 6–20, 2013 279 ± 5.87% 22% 2% 1% 0% 74%
Hypothetical polling
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Rick
Perry
Greg
Abbott
Someone else Undecided
Public Policy Polling June 28–July 1, 2013 318 ± ?% 46% 34% 20%
44% 39% 17%
UoT/Texas Tribune May 31–June 9, 2013 492 ± 5.27% 45% 19% 11% 25%
UoT/Texas Tribune February 15–24, 2013 549 ± 4.18% 49% 17% 31%
Public Policy Polling January 24–27, 2013 400 ± 4.9% 47% 41% 13%
41% 38% 20%
Burnt Orange Report May 15–16, 2012 462 ± 4.6% 42% 35% 7% 16%

Results edit

Republican primary results[19]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Greg Abbott 1,224,014 91.48
Republican Lisa Fritsch 59,221 4.42
Republican Miriam Martinez 35,585 2.65
Republican Larry Kilgore 19,055 1.42
Total votes 1,337,875 100

Democratic primary edit

Candidates edit

Declared edit

Declined edit

Endorsements edit

Polling edit

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Wendy
Davis
Ray
Madrigal
Other Undecided
UoT/Texas Tribune February 7–17, 2014 263 ± 6.04% 87% 13%

Results edit

 
Results by county:
  Davis—>90%
  Davis—80–90%
  Davis—70–80%
  Davis—60–70%
  Davis—50–60%
  Tie
  Madrigal—50–60%
  Madrigal—60–70%
  No vote
Democratic primary results[33]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Wendy Davis 432,595 78.08
Democratic Ray Madrigal 121,419 21.91
Total votes 554,014 100

Libertarian nomination edit

Candidates edit

Declared edit

  • Robert Bell, pharmaceutical executive and chemist[34]
  • Robert Garrett, veteran, helicopter mechanic and prison officer[35]
  • Kathie Glass, attorney[36]
  • Robert "Star" Locke, rancher, building contractor, veteran and perennial candidate[37]

Withdrew edit

Results edit

Kathie Glass was nominated at the 2014 party convention.[2]

Green nomination edit

Candidates edit

Declared edit

Independents edit

Candidates edit

Declared edit

Declined edit

General election edit

Debates edit

The first of two confirmed gubernatorial debates between Wendy Davis and Greg Abbott took place at the Edinburg Conference Center at Renaissance at 18:00 on Friday, September 19, co-hosted by KGBT-TV, The Monitor and KTLM-TV.[45] KGBT-TV posted the complete video online and can be viewed here.[46] The debate took place in Edinburg, Texas, and it gave both candidates an opportunity to appeal to the Hispanic community, a grouping seen by Reuters as an "increasingly important voting bloc in Texas."[47] The second debate took place on September 30 and was also posted online.

Predictions edit

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[48] Likely R November 3, 2014
Sabato's Crystal Ball[49] Safe R November 3, 2014
Rothenberg Political Report[50] Safe R November 3, 2014
Real Clear Politics[51] Likely R November 3, 2014

Polling edit

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Greg
Abbott (R)
Wendy
Davis (D)
Other Undecided
CBS News/NYT/YouGov October 16–23, 2014 3,987 ± 3% 57% 37% 0% 6%
UoT/Texas Tribune October 10–19, 2014 866 ± 3.6% 54% 38% 8%[52]
September 22–October 16, 2014 781 ± 3.5% 47% 32% 2%[53] 17%
Crosswind Communications October 9–12, 2014 500 ± 4.33% 52% 31% 0% 16%
Rasmussen Reports October 1–2, 2014 840 ± 3.5% 51% 40% 3% 7%
CBS News/NYT/YouGov September 20–October 1, 2014 4,177 ± 2% 54% 40% 0% 5%
Texas Lyceum[permanent dead link] September 11–25, 2014 666 ± 3.8% 49% 40% 4%[54] 8%
Benenson* September 2–4, 2014 800 ± 3.5% 46% 38% 16%
WPA Opinion Research^ September 3, 2014 ? ± ? 53% 35% 12%
CBS News/NYT/YouGov August 18–September 2, 2014 4,189 ± 2% 56% 38% 2% 5%
Rasmussen Reports August 4–5, 2014 850 ± 3.5% 48% 40% 3% 9%
CBS News/NYT/YouGov July 5–24, 2014 4,320 ± 3.7% 54% 37% 1% 9%
UoT/Texas Tribune May 30–June 8, 2014 1,200 ± 2.83% 44% 32% 7%[55] 17%
Texas Tech University April 14–17, 2014 454 ± 4.6% 54% 25% 6% 15%
Public Policy Polling April 10–13, 2014 559 ± 4.1% 51% 37% 13%
Emerson College March 18, 2014, at the Wayback Machine March 7–12, 2014 494 ± ? 49% 42% 9%
Rasmussen Reports March 3–4, 2014 500 ± 4.5% 53% 41% 1% 4%
UoT/Texas Tribune February 7–17, 2014 1,200 ± 2.83% 47% 36% 17%
Public Policy Polling November 1–4, 2013 500 ± 4.4% 50% 35% 15%
47% 37% 9% 8%
UoT/Texas Tribune October 18–27, 2013 1,200 ± 3.3% 40% 34% 25%
40% 35% 5%[56] 20%
September 6–20, 2013 798 ± 3.47% 29% 21% 50%
Public Policy Polling June 28–July 1, 2013 500 ± 4.4% 48% 40% 12%
Public Policy Polling January 24–27, 2013 400 ± 4.9% 46% 34% 20%
Hypothetical polling
With Castro
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Greg
Abbott (R)
Julian
Castro (D)
Other Undecided
Public Policy Polling June 28–July 1, 2013 500 ± 4.4% 48% 34% 18%
Public Policy Polling January 24–27, 2013 400 ± 4.9% 46% 36% 18%
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Rick
Perry (R)
Julian
Castro (D)
Other Undecided
Public Policy Polling June 28–July 1, 2013 500 ± 4.4% 50% 43% 8%
Public Policy Polling January 24–27, 2013 400 ± 4.9% 47% 42% 11%
With Davis
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Tom
Pauken (R)
Wendy
Davis (D)
Other Undecided
UoT/Texas Tribune October 18–27, 2013 1,200 ± 3.3% 34% 38% 28%
33% 36% 6% 25%
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Rick
Perry (R)
Wendy
Davis (D)
Other Undecided
Public Policy Polling June 28–July 1, 2013 500 ± 4.4% 53% 39% 8%
Public Policy Polling January 24–27, 2013 400 ± 4.9% 47% 41% 13%
With Parker
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Greg
Abbott (R)
Annise
Parker (D)
Other Undecided
Public Policy Polling June 28–July 1, 2013 500 ± 4.4% 50% 31% 20%
Public Policy Polling January 24–27, 2013 400 ± 4.9% 47% 35% 18%
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Rick
Perry (R)
Annise
Parker (D)
Other Undecided
Public Policy Polling June 28–July 1, 2013 500 ± 4.4% 52% 35% 13%
Public Policy Polling January 24–27, 2013 400 ± 4.9% 47% 40% 13%
With White
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Greg
Abbott (R)
Bill
White (D)
Other Undecided
Public Policy Polling June 28–July 1, 2013 500 ± 4.4% 48% 36% 16%
Public Policy Polling January 24–27, 2013 400 ± 4.9% 46% 39% 15%
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Rick
Perry (R)
Bill
White (D)
Other Undecided
Public Policy Polling June 28–July 1, 2013 500 ± 4.4% 50% 40% 10%
Public Policy Polling January 24–27, 2013 400 ± 4.9% 44% 47% 9%
  • * Poll for the Wendy Davis campaign
  • ^ Poll for the Greg Abbott campaign

Results edit

2014 Texas gubernatorial election[57]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Greg Abbott 2,796,547 59.27% +4.30%
Democratic Wendy Davis 1,835,596 38.90% -3.40%
Libertarian Kathie Glass 66,543 1.41% -0.78%
Green Brandon Parmer 18,520 0.39% 0.00%
Independent Sarah M. Pavitt (write-in) 1,062 0.02% N/A
Total votes 4,718,268 100.0% N/A
Republican hold

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican edit

See also edit

References edit

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  53. ^ Kathie Glass (L) 1%, Brandon Parmer (G) 1%
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For related races see 2014 United States gubernatorial elections The 2014 Texas gubernatorial election was held on November 4 2014 to elect the governor of Texas Incumbent Republican Governor Rick Perry who had served since the resignation of then Governor George W Bush on December 21 2000 declined to run for an unprecedented fourth full term making this the first open election for governor of the state since 1990 2014 Texas gubernatorial election 2010 November 4 2014 2018 Turnout33 7 of registered voters 25 0 of voting age population 1 Nominee Greg Abbott Wendy DavisParty Republican DemocraticPopular vote 2 796 547 1 835 596Percentage 59 3 38 9 County resultsPrecinct resultsAbbott 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 gt 90 Davis 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 gt 90 Tie 40 50 50 No dataGovernor before electionRick PerryRepublican Elected Governor Greg AbbottRepublicanThe election took place between nominees who were selected on March 4 2014 Republican State Attorney General Greg Abbott and Democratic State Senator Wendy Davis Also on the ballot were Libertarian Party candidate Kathie Glass 2 and Green Party candidate Brandon Parmer 3 Abbott was projected to carry the election and ultimately won handily with a 20 4 percentage point advantage 4 As of 2022 this is the most recent gubernatorial election in which Bexar Harris and Hays counties voted Republican and in which Frio Jim Wells and Val Verde counties voted Democratic Exit polls showed Abbott winning Whites 72 to 25 while Davis received majorities among African Americans 92 to 7 and Hispanics 55 to 44 Abbott won roughly half of Hispanic men 54 of all women and 62 of married women 5 Abbott took office on January 20 2015 as the 48th Governor of Texas Contents 1 Republican primary 1 1 Candidates 1 1 1 Declared 1 1 2 Withdrew 1 1 3 Declined 1 2 Endorsements 1 3 Polling 1 4 Results 2 Democratic primary 2 1 Candidates 2 1 1 Declared 2 1 2 Declined 2 2 Endorsements 2 3 Polling 2 4 Results 3 Libertarian nomination 3 1 Candidates 3 1 1 Declared 3 1 2 Withdrew 3 2 Results 4 Green nomination 4 1 Candidates 4 1 1 Declared 5 Independents 5 1 Candidates 5 1 1 Declared 5 1 2 Declined 6 General election 6 1 Debates 6 2 Predictions 6 3 Polling 6 4 Results 6 4 1 Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksRepublican primary editCandidates edit Declared edit Greg Abbott Attorney General of Texas 6 Lisa Fritsch author and radio show host 7 Larry Kilgore perennial candidate 8 Miriam Martinez former Univision personality 9 Withdrew edit Tom Pauken former Texas Workforce Commissioner and former chairman of the Republican Party of Texas 10 Declined edit David Dewhurst Lieutenant Governor of Texas ran for re election and lost the party primary runoff 11 12 Debra Medina activist and candidate for Governor of Texas in 2010 running for Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts 13 14 Rick Perry incumbent governor of Texas citation needed Endorsements edit Greg AbbottTexas Municipal Police Association 15 Sarah Palin former Governor of Alaska and 2008 Republican vice presidential candidate 16 Tom PaukenCitizens for the Republic 17 Mark Levin talk radio host lawyer and author 18 Polling edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror GregAbbott LisaFritsch LarryKilgore MiriamMartinez TomPauken Other UndecidedUoT Texas Tribune February 7 17 2014 461 4 56 90 4 1 5 UoT Texas Tribune October 18 27 2013 519 5 02 50 3 1 2 2 42 Texas Lyceum September 6 20 2013 279 5 87 22 2 1 0 74 Hypothetical pollingPoll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror RickPerry GregAbbott Someone else UndecidedPublic Policy Polling June 28 July 1 2013 318 46 34 20 44 39 17 UoT Texas Tribune May 31 June 9 2013 492 5 27 45 19 11 25 UoT Texas Tribune February 15 24 2013 549 4 18 49 17 31 Public Policy Polling January 24 27 2013 400 4 9 47 41 13 41 38 20 Burnt Orange Report May 15 16 2012 462 4 6 42 35 7 16 Results edit Republican primary results 19 Party Candidate Votes Republican Greg Abbott 1 224 014 91 48Republican Lisa Fritsch 59 221 4 42Republican Miriam Martinez 35 585 2 65Republican Larry Kilgore 19 055 1 42Total votes 1 337 875 100Democratic primary editCandidates edit Declared edit Wendy Davis state senator 20 21 Ray Madrigal perennial candidate 22 Declined edit Julian Castro United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development and former mayor of San Antonio 23 Kinky Friedman singer songwriter novelist humorist and independent candidate for governor in 2006 candidate in May 27 runoff for Texas Commissioner of Agriculture 24 25 Annise Parker Mayor of Houston 26 Mike Villarreal state representative 27 Kirk Watson state senator and former mayor of Austin 28 Bill White former Mayor of Houston and nominee for governor in 2010 29 Endorsements edit Wendy DavisJulian Castro United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development and former Mayor of San Antonio 30 Howard Dean former Chair of the Democratic National Committee former Governor of Vermont candidate for President in 2004 31 Democracy for America 31 EMILY s List 31 Human Rights Campaign 32 Polling edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror WendyDavis RayMadrigal Other UndecidedUoT Texas Tribune February 7 17 2014 263 6 04 87 13 Results edit nbsp Results by county Davis gt 90 Davis 80 90 Davis 70 80 Davis 60 70 Davis 50 60 Tie Madrigal 50 60 Madrigal 60 70 No voteDemocratic primary results 33 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Wendy Davis 432 595 78 08Democratic Ray Madrigal 121 419 21 91Total votes 554 014 100Libertarian nomination editCandidates edit Declared edit Robert Bell pharmaceutical executive and chemist 34 Robert Garrett veteran helicopter mechanic and prison officer 35 Kathie Glass attorney 36 Robert Star Locke rancher building contractor veteran and perennial candidate 37 Withdrew edit Gene Chapman candidate for President of the United States in 2008 38 39 R Lee Wrights Vice Chair of the Libertarian National Committee and candidate for President of the United States in 2012 40 41 Results edit Kathie Glass was nominated at the 2014 party convention 2 Green nomination editCandidates edit Declared edit Brandon Parmer candidate for Texas s 6th congressional district in 2012 42 Independents editCandidates edit Declared edit Sarah M Pavitt an Army veteran and cousin of former SOCOM commander William H McRaven ran as a write in candidate 43 Declined edit Debra Medina activist and Republican candidate for governor in 2010 ran unsuccessfully for Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts 44 General election editDebates edit The first of two confirmed gubernatorial debates between Wendy Davis and Greg Abbott took place at the Edinburg Conference Center at Renaissance at 18 00 on Friday September 19 co hosted by KGBT TV The Monitor and KTLM TV 45 KGBT TV posted the complete video online and can be viewed here 46 The debate took place in Edinburg Texas and it gave both candidates an opportunity to appeal to the Hispanic community a grouping seen by Reuters as an increasingly important voting bloc in Texas 47 The second debate took place on September 30 and was also posted online Predictions edit Source Ranking As ofThe Cook Political Report 48 Likely R November 3 2014Sabato s Crystal Ball 49 Safe R November 3 2014Rothenberg Political Report 50 Safe R November 3 2014Real Clear Politics 51 Likely R November 3 2014Polling edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror GregAbbott R WendyDavis D Other UndecidedCBS News NYT YouGov October 16 23 2014 3 987 3 57 37 0 6 UoT Texas Tribune October 10 19 2014 866 3 6 54 38 8 52 Survey Research Center September 22 October 16 2014 781 3 5 47 32 2 53 17 Crosswind Communications October 9 12 2014 500 4 33 52 31 0 16 Rasmussen Reports October 1 2 2014 840 3 5 51 40 3 7 CBS News NYT YouGov September 20 October 1 2014 4 177 2 54 40 0 5 Texas Lyceum permanent dead link September 11 25 2014 666 3 8 49 40 4 54 8 Benenson September 2 4 2014 800 3 5 46 38 16 WPA Opinion Research September 3 2014 53 35 12 CBS News NYT YouGov August 18 September 2 2014 4 189 2 56 38 2 5 Rasmussen Reports August 4 5 2014 850 3 5 48 40 3 9 CBS News NYT YouGov July 5 24 2014 4 320 3 7 54 37 1 9 UoT Texas Tribune May 30 June 8 2014 1 200 2 83 44 32 7 55 17 Texas Tech University April 14 17 2014 454 4 6 54 25 6 15 Public Policy Polling April 10 13 2014 559 4 1 51 37 13 Emerson College Archived March 18 2014 at the Wayback Machine March 7 12 2014 494 49 42 9 Rasmussen Reports March 3 4 2014 500 4 5 53 41 1 4 UoT Texas Tribune February 7 17 2014 1 200 2 83 47 36 17 Public Policy Polling November 1 4 2013 500 4 4 50 35 15 47 37 9 8 UoT Texas Tribune October 18 27 2013 1 200 3 3 40 34 25 40 35 5 56 20 Texas Lyceum September 6 20 2013 798 3 47 29 21 50 Public Policy Polling June 28 July 1 2013 500 4 4 48 40 12 Public Policy Polling January 24 27 2013 400 4 9 46 34 20 Hypothetical pollingWith CastroPoll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror GregAbbott R JulianCastro D Other UndecidedPublic Policy Polling June 28 July 1 2013 500 4 4 48 34 18 Public Policy Polling January 24 27 2013 400 4 9 46 36 18 Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror RickPerry R JulianCastro D Other UndecidedPublic Policy Polling June 28 July 1 2013 500 4 4 50 43 8 Public Policy Polling January 24 27 2013 400 4 9 47 42 11 With DavisPoll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror TomPauken R WendyDavis D Other UndecidedUoT Texas Tribune October 18 27 2013 1 200 3 3 34 38 28 33 36 6 25 Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror RickPerry R WendyDavis D Other UndecidedPublic Policy Polling June 28 July 1 2013 500 4 4 53 39 8 Public Policy Polling January 24 27 2013 400 4 9 47 41 13 With ParkerPoll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror GregAbbott R AnniseParker D Other UndecidedPublic Policy Polling June 28 July 1 2013 500 4 4 50 31 20 Public Policy Polling January 24 27 2013 400 4 9 47 35 18 Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror RickPerry R AnniseParker D Other UndecidedPublic Policy Polling June 28 July 1 2013 500 4 4 52 35 13 Public Policy Polling January 24 27 2013 400 4 9 47 40 13 With WhitePoll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror GregAbbott R BillWhite D Other UndecidedPublic Policy Polling June 28 July 1 2013 500 4 4 48 36 16 Public Policy Polling January 24 27 2013 400 4 9 46 39 15 Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror RickPerry R BillWhite D Other UndecidedPublic Policy Polling June 28 July 1 2013 500 4 4 50 40 10 Public Policy Polling January 24 27 2013 400 4 9 44 47 9 Poll for the Wendy Davis campaign Poll for the Greg Abbott campaignResults edit 2014 Texas gubernatorial election 57 Party Candidate Votes Republican Greg Abbott 2 796 547 59 27 4 30 Democratic Wendy Davis 1 835 596 38 90 3 40 Libertarian Kathie Glass 66 543 1 41 0 78 Green Brandon Parmer 18 520 0 39 0 00 Independent Sarah M Pavitt write in 1 062 0 02 N ATotal votes 4 718 268 100 0 N ARepublican holdCounties that flipped from Democratic to Republican edit Bexar largest city San Antonio Culberson largest municipality Van Horn Falls Largest city Marlin Foard Largest city Crowell Harris largest community Houston Kleberg largest municipality Kingsville La Salle largest municipality Cotulla Reeves largest municipality Pecos Trinity Largest city Trinity See also edit2014 United States gubernatorial elections 2014 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas 2014 United States Senate election in Texas 2014 Texas electionsReferences edit Turnout and Voter Registration Figures 1970 current www sos state tx us Retrieved April 3 2019 a b 2014 Statewide Offices List Libertarian Party of Texas Archived from the original on July 26 2014 Retrieved July 15 2014 Green Party of Texas Peace Justice Democracy Ecology Retrieved October 11 2014 Up and down the ballot a night of dominance for GOP in Texas and in Harris County Houston Chronicle November 5 2014 Retrieved November 15 2014 2014 Exit Polls Politics Fox News Fox News Retrieved November 15 2014 Hoppe Christy July 14 2013 Greg Abbott makes it official He s running for governor of Texas Archived from the original on March 3 2016 Retrieved July 15 2013 Rauf David October 8 2013 Another Republican jumps into the race for Texas governor San Antonio Express News Archived from the original on October 12 2013 Retrieved October 9 2013 Fernandez Manny November 23 2012 With Stickers a Petition and Even a Middle Name Secession Fever Hits Texas The New York Times Retrieved February 20 2013 Miriam Martinez says she ll run for governor The Monitor Retrieved January 22 2013 Tom Pauken withdraws from GOP governor s race The Dallas Morning News December 5 2013 Archived from the original on December 8 2013 Retrieved December 9 2013 Stutz Terrence David Dewhurst 101 percent sure he ll seek re election as Texas lieutenant governor Dallasnews com News for Dallas Texas The 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