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Theresa Hearn-Haynes was a 2016 Republican candidate for District 150 of the Texas House of Representatives.

Campaign themes

2016

Hearn-Haynes' campaign website highlighted the following issues:

  • Theresa is committed to relieving traffic congestion in Texas House District 150
  • Theresa is committed to abolishing HomeOwnerAssociation foreclosure power
  • Theresa is committed to keeping families together without government intervention Stopping Children's Protective Services from interfering with the parents right to rear their own children.
  • THERESA IS COMMITTED to making college more affordable without the need for student loans which can cause a lifelong burdensome debt!
  • THERESA IS COMMITTED to eliminating traffic congestion
  • THERESA IS COMMITTED to abolishing government overreach in family matters by defunding Children's Protective Services
  • THERESA IS COMMITTED to abolishing foreclosure power of Home Owners Associations (HOA's are an illegal tax not voted or approved by the voters)
  • THERESA IS COMMITTED to eliminating contamination of our water supply.
  • THERESA IS COMMITTED to protecting our environment as our next House District 150 State Representative.
  • THERESA IS COMMITTED to protecting our border, and keeping illegals out as our next House District 150 State Rep.[1]
—Theresa Hearn-Haynes[2]

Elections

2016

See also: Texas House of Representatives elections, 2016

Elections for the Texas House of Representatives took place in 2016. The primary election was held on March 1, 2016, and the general election was held on November 8, 2016. The candidate filing deadline was December 14, 2015.[3]

Valoree Swanson defeated Michael Shawn Kelly in the Texas House of Representatives District 150 general election.[4]

Texas House of Representatives, District 150 General Election, 2016
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Republican Green check mark transparent.png Valoree Swanson 63.19% 47,892
     Democratic Michael Shawn Kelly 36.81% 27,893
Total Votes 75,785
Source: Texas Secretary of State


Michael Shawn Kelly ran unopposed in the Texas House of Representatives District 150 Democratic Primary.[5][6]

Texas House of Representatives, District 150 Democratic Primary, 2016
Party Candidate
    Democratic Green check mark transparent.png Michael Shawn Kelly  (unopposed)


Valoree Swanson defeated incumbent Debbie Riddle, Theresa Hearn-Haynes and Al Zolli in the Texas House of Representatives District 150 Republican Primary.[5][6]

Texas House of Representatives, District 150 Republican Primary, 2016
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Republican Green check mark transparent.png Valoree Swanson 52.48% 12,166
     Republican Debbie Riddle Incumbent 39.63% 9,186
     Republican Theresa Hearn-Haynes 5.20% 1,205
     Republican Al Zolli 2.69% 623
Total Votes 23,180

Primary

Main article: Notable Texas primaries, 2016

Riddle received endorsements from the following state professional groups:[7]

  • Texas Association of Business
  • Texas Association of Firefighters
  • Texas Restaurant Association
  • Houston Realty Business Coalition (HBRC)

Swanson, who challenged Riddle, received endorsements from the following state conservative groups:[8][9]

  • Texas Eagle Forum
  • C Club of Houston
  • Conservative Republicans of Texas
  • Texas Right to Life
  • Texas Patriots PAC
  • Grassroots America We the People (GAWTP)
  • Texas Home School Coalition Association
  • Empower Texans
  • Young Conservatives of Texas

Hearn-Haynes and Zolli's websites did not list any endorsements.[10][11]


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