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  2. Joan Huffman - Wikipedia

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    Joan J. Huffman (born August 17, 1956) [1] is an American politician who has represented the 17th district in the Texas Senate since 2008. A member of the Republican Party , the district includes portions of Brazoria , Fort Bend , and Harris county.

  3. 2024 Texas Senate election - Wikipedia

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    Campaign Democrat Nathan ... Incumbent Republican Joan Huffman is running for re-election. District 17 Republican primary Party Candidate Votes % Republican:

  4. State budget bill filed in Texas Senate, allocates $1 billion ...

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    (The Center Square) – The state’s budget bill has been filed in the Texas Senate by Sen. Joan Huffman, R-Houston, who chairs the Texas Senate Finance Committee. SB 1 is the Texas Senate’s ...

  5. List of songs used for presidential campaigns in the United ...

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    In the United States, candidates running for elected office run a campaign that promotes their platform. In quadrennial presidential elections in the United States, the largest election in the country, candidates and their campaigns will often choose or become associated with a campaign song .

  6. 2018 Texas Senate election - Wikipedia

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    Incumbent Republican Joan Huffman ran for re-election. Although she was considered potentially vulnerable due to Donald Trump's narrow victory in the district in 2016 , she defeated Democrat Rita Lucido in the general election by 5 percentage points.

  7. CNN Exclusive: Conservative bigwig Matt Schlapp agreed to ...

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    At the time of the alleged assault, Huffman was working for the Georgia GOP and Republican Herschel Walker’s Senate campaign. Huffman told CNN that Schlapp made unwanted sexual advances ...

  8. Ohio primary 2024: House Republicans fight internal battles ...

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    Huffman's campaign gave $10,000 to Jack Daniels, a New Franklin councilman whom the Summit County GOP picked to replace former Rep. Bob Young after the lawmaker was convicted of domestic violence.

  9. Kyle Janek - Wikipedia

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    Republican Joan Huffman, a former felony court judge from Houston and Democrat Chris Bell, a former U.S. representative who was Perry's 2006 election opponent, led the field and went into a December 16 runoff. Huffman ultimately prevailed, 56-44 percent. She becomes the sixth woman serving in the state Senate. [3]