Texas State Senate District 12 candidate surveys, 2022
This article shows responses from candidates in the 2022 election for Texas State Senate District 12 who completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey.
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Candidates and election results
General election
General election for Texas State Senate District 12
Tan Parker defeated Francine Ly in the general election for Texas State Senate District 12 on November 8, 2022.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
| ✔ | Tan Parker (R) | 61.4 | 213,018 | |
Francine Ly (D) ![]() | 38.6 | 133,679 | ||
| Total votes: 346,697 | ||||
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Survey responses from candidates in this race
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Francine Ly (D)
Healthcare is a right and women’s rights are human rights.
A representative democracy is only truly representative if every single citizen is guaranteed the inalienable right to vote in fair and open elections.
Francine Ly (D)
Francine Ly (D)
I worked for Judge Tillery prior to his decision to run for State Representative in 1994. My late father was disappointed when he found out I was working for an office-candidate as he never looked fondly on politicians and politics. My father believed politicians lacked ethics and morals. However, by the time Judge Tillery left office as a State Representative, his views on politics and politicians were completely changed. Judge Tillery showed my late father that a political leader could be ethical, moral, and be a voice for all constituents.
As a legislator, Judge Tillery pursued equitable outcomes for communities of color and advocated for marginalized and underrepresented constituents. I saw firsthand every day the way he treated his constituents as a State Representative. He was always fair, open-minded, and available to all no matter their party affiliation, aiming to learn from one another so that he could better serve them at the state capitol.
As a legal professional, and as part of his court staff, I see him devoted to honing his skill, not to enrich himself, but to better serve, protect and defend those most vulnerable: our working class citizens. I see him using all his life skills and knowledge to analyze and apply the laws independently, fairly, and impartially, and with respect to all those appearing before him.Francine Ly (D)
Francine Ly (D)
Francine Ly (D)
Francine Ly (D)
Francine Ly (D)
Francine Ly (D)
Francine Ly (D)
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