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Pro-Choice Voter Guide

Texas

Important Dates

Voter Registration Deadline
October 9, 2012

Absentee Voting
September 22, 2012

Early Voting
October 22, 2012 through November 2, 2012

General Election
November 6, 2012

What You Can Do

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* NARAL Pro-Choice America PAC endorsed candidate

President

President Barack Obama (D) is pro-choice. *
Former Gov. Mitt Romney (R) is anti-choice.


U.S. Senate (Open Seat)

Ted Cruz (R) is anti-choice.
Paul Sadler (D) is mixed-choice.
David Collins (G) has no known position on choice.
John Jay Myers (L) has no known position on choice.

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U.S. House of Representatives

District 01

Rep. Louie Gohmert (R) is anti-choice. (Incumbent)
Shirley McKellar (D) has no known position on choice.
Clark Patterson (L) has no known position on choice.

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District 02

Rep. Ted Poe (R) is anti-choice. (Incumbent)
Jim Dougherty (D) is presumed to be pro-choice.
Ken Duncan (L) has no known position on choice.
Mark Roberts (G) has no known position on choice.

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District 03

Rep. Sam Johnson (R) is anti-choice. (Incumbent)

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District 04

Rep. Ralph Hall (R) is anti-choice. (Incumbent)
VaLinda Hathcox (D) is presumed to be pro-choice.
Thomas Griffing (L) has no known position on choice.

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District 05

Rep. Jeb Hensarling (R) is anti-choice. (Incumbent)
Linda Mrosko (D) has no known position on choice.
Ken Ashby (L) has no known position on choice.

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District 06

Rep. Joe Barton (R) is anti-choice. (Incumbent)
Kenneth Sanders (D) has no known position on choice.
Hugh Chauvin (L) has no known position on choice.
Brandon Parmer (G) has no known position on choice.

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District 07

Rep. John Culberson (R) is anti-choice. (Incumbent)
James Cargas (D) is presumed to be pro-choice.
Lance Findley (G) has no known position on choice.
Drew Parks (L) has no known position on choice.

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District 08

Rep. Kevin Brady (R) is anti-choice. (Incumbent)
Neil Burns (D) has no known position on choice.
Roy Hall (L) has no known position on choice.

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District 09

Rep. Al Green (D) is pro-choice. (Incumbent) *
Steve Mueller (R) is anti-choice.
Vanessa Foster (G) has no known position on choice.
John Wieder (L) has no known position on choice.

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District 10

Rep. Michael McCaul (R) is anti-choice. (Incumbent)
Tawana Cadien (D) has no known position on choice.
Richard Priest (L) has no known position on choice.

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District 11

Rep. Mike Conaway (R) is anti-choice. (Incumbent)
Jim Riley (D) is anti-choice.
Scott Ballard (L) has no known position on choice.

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District 12

Rep. Kay Granger (R) is anti-choice. (Incumbent)
Dave Robinson (D) has no known position on choice.
Matt Solodow (L) has no known position on choice.

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District 13

Rep. Mac Thornberry (R) is anti-choice. (Incumbent)
John Robert Deek (L) has no known position on choice.
Keith Houston (G) has no known position on choice.

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District 14 (Open Seat)

Former Rep. Nick Lampson (D) is mixed-choice.
State Rep. Randy Weber (R) is anti-choice.
Zach Grady (L) has no known position on choice.
Rhett Rosenquest Smith (G) has no known position on choice.

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District 15

Rep. Ruben Hinojosa (D) is mixed-choice. (Incumbent)
Dale Brueggemann (R) has no known position on choice.
Ronald Finch (L) has no known position on choice.

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District 16

Barbara Carrasco (R) is anti-choice.
Beto O'Rourke (D) is presumed to be pro-choice.

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District 17

Rep. Bill Flores (R) is anti-choice. (Incumbent)
Ben Easton (L) has no known position on choice.

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District 18

Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D) is pro-choice. (Incumbent) *
Sean Seibert (R) has no known position on choice.
Christopher Barber (L) has no known position on choice.

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District 19

Rep. Randy Neugebauer (R) is anti-choice. (Incumbent)
Richard Peterson (L) has no known position on choice.

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District 20 (Open Seat)

State Rep. Joaquin Castro (D) is pro-choice.
David Rosa (R) is anti-choice.
Antonio Diaz (G) has no known position on choice.
A.E. Tracy Potts (L) has no known position on choice.

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District 21

Rep. Lamar Smith (R) is anti-choice. (Incumbent)
Candace Duval (D) is presumed to be pro-choice.
John-Henry Liberty (L) has no known position on choice.

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District 22

Rep. Pete Olson (R) is anti-choice. (Incumbent)
Kesha Rogers (D) is anti-choice.
Don Cook (G) has no known position on choice.
Steve Susman (L) is anti-choice.

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District 23

Rep. Francisco "Quico" Canseco (R) is anti-choice. (Incumbent)
State Rep. Pete Gallego (D) is pro-choice.
Jeffrey Blunt (L) has no known position on choice.
Ed Scharf (G) has no known position on choice.

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District 24

Rep. Kenny Marchant (R) is anti-choice. (Incumbent)
Tim Rusk (D) has no known position on choice.
John Stathas (L) has no known position on choice.

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District 25 (Open Seat)

Elaine Henderson (D) is presumed to be mixed-choice.
Roger Williams (R) is anti-choice.
Betsy Dewey (L) has no known position on choice.

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District 26

Rep. Michael Burgess (R) is anti-choice. (Incumbent)
David Sanchez (D) is mixed-choice.
Mark Boler (L) has no known position on choice.

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District 27

Rep. Blake Farenthold (R) is anti-choice. (Incumbent)
Rose Meza Harrison (D) is presumed to be pro-choice.
Bret Baldwin (I) has no known position on choice.
Corrie Byrd (L) has no known position on choice.

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District 28

Rep. Henry Cuellar (D) is anti-choice. (Incumbent)
William Hayward (R) is anti-choice.
Patrick Hisel (L) has no known position on choice.

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District 29

Rep. Gene Green (D) is pro-choice. (Incumbent) *
James Stanczak (L) has no known position on choice.
Maria Selva (G) has no known position on choice.

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District 30

Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson (D) is pro-choice. (Incumbent) *
Travis Washington, Jr. (R) is anti-choice.
Ed Rankin (L) has no known position on choice.

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District 31

Rep. John Carter (R) is anti-choice. (Incumbent)
Stephen Wyman (D) is presumed to be mixed-choice.
Ethan Garofolo (L) has no known position on choice.

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District 32

Rep. Pete Sessions (R) is anti-choice. (Incumbent)
Katherine Savers McGovern (D) is presumed to be pro-choice.
Seth Hollist (L) has no known position on choice.

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District 33 (New District)

Chuck Bradley (R) has no known position on choice.
State Rep. Marc Veasey (D) is pro-choice.
Ed Lindsay (G) has no known position on choice.

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District 34 (New District)

Jessica Puente Bradshaw (R) is anti-choice.
Filemon Vela (D) has no known position on choice.
Steven Shanklin (L) has no known position on choice.

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District 35

Rep. Lloyd Doggett (D) is pro-choice. (Incumbent) *
Susan Narvaiz (R) is anti-choice.
Ross Lynn Leone (L) is anti-choice.
Meghan Owen (G) has no known position on choice.

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District 36 (New District)

Max Martin (D) is presumed to be mixed-choice.
Steve Stockman (R) is anti-choice.
Michael Cole (L) has no known position on choice.

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