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Pete Schulte
Pete Schulte was a Democratic candidate for the District 108 in the Texas House of Representatives in the November 2, 2010, state legislative elections.
Education
- Law School[1]
Professional Experience
- Licensed Texas Peace Officer
- Computer Forensic Investigator for the McKinney, Texas Police Department
- Policies and procedures researcher/drafter for the McKinney, Texas Police Department
- Public Information Officer (PIO) or the McKinney, Texas Police Department
- Associate defense attorney[1]
Issues
Campaign excerpt:" Pete will focus on such important issues as jobs, funding our education system, criminal justice reform, and civil rights."[1]
Elections
2010
Schulte lost election to Texas House of Representatives District 108. He was unopposed in the March 2 Democratic primary and was defeated by incumbent Republican candidate Dan Branch in the November 2 general election.[2]
Schulte ran against Dan Branch, the Republican Party incumbent, and Libertarian Party challenger Jarrett Woods.
Texas House of Representatives, District 108 2010 General election results | ||||
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Candidates | Votes | Percent | ||
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21,420 | 64.91% | ||
Pete Schulte (D) | 10,793 | 32.71% | ||
Jarrett Woods (L) | 783 | 2.37% |
Campaign finance summary
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Contact
CONTACT: Schulte for HD 108 Campaign 4131 N. Central Expwy Suite 680 Dallas, Texas 75204
OFFICE: (214) 521-2200
E-Mail (Click): pete@ElectPeteSchulte.com
External links
- Official Campaign website
- Official Facebook Page
- Texas Democrats YouTube Channel
- Official Campaign Contributions
- Contributions, Follow the Money
- Biography from Project Vote Smart
- Texas Tribune Profile
- Imagine Election Profile
Footnotes