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Related: About this forumAnalysis: Why Republicans fell short in Harris County
The Texas GOP outspent Harris County Democrats by a massive amount. There were more ads for the GOP candidate for county judge than there were for Greg Abbott. These efforts failed
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Harris County Republicans on Tuesday posted their strongest showing in years, appearing to capture their first countywide race since 2014 and nearly unseating County Judge Lina Hidalgo.
In the end, though, Hidalgo eked out a narrow victory over Republican Alexandra del Moral Mealer, leaving the party all but empty-handed despite massively outspending Democrats and launching an all-out push to reclaim control of Harris County Commissioners Court.....
Even Republicans acknowledged this year could be their last realistic chance, and certainly their best shot in recent years, at winning a county that has seen pronounced demographic shifts over the last couple of decades. Harris Countys population is growing younger and more racially and ethnically diverse, while adding more college-educated residents groups that all tend to favor Democrats, said Brandon Rottinghaus, a political science professor at the University of Houston......
In another rematch at the bottom of the ballot, District Clerk Marilyn Burgess, a Democrat, fended off Republican Chris Daniel. County Clerk Teneshia Hudspeth, a Democrat, also defeated Republican challenger Stan Stanart, her former boss who held the office from 2010 to 2018. Both offices serve largely administrative roles, with the district clerk responsible for summoning jurors and ensuring court records are maintained properly. The county clerk, previously tasked with administering elections, no longer has that responsibility, though Republicans had vowed to scrap the elections administrator position and return to the old system if they regained control of Commissioners Court.
In the end, though, Hidalgo eked out a narrow victory over Republican Alexandra del Moral Mealer, leaving the party all but empty-handed despite massively outspending Democrats and launching an all-out push to reclaim control of Harris County Commissioners Court.....
Even Republicans acknowledged this year could be their last realistic chance, and certainly their best shot in recent years, at winning a county that has seen pronounced demographic shifts over the last couple of decades. Harris Countys population is growing younger and more racially and ethnically diverse, while adding more college-educated residents groups that all tend to favor Democrats, said Brandon Rottinghaus, a political science professor at the University of Houston......
In another rematch at the bottom of the ballot, District Clerk Marilyn Burgess, a Democrat, fended off Republican Chris Daniel. County Clerk Teneshia Hudspeth, a Democrat, also defeated Republican challenger Stan Stanart, her former boss who held the office from 2010 to 2018. Both offices serve largely administrative roles, with the district clerk responsible for summoning jurors and ensuring court records are maintained properly. The county clerk, previously tasked with administering elections, no longer has that responsibility, though Republicans had vowed to scrap the elections administrator position and return to the old system if they regained control of Commissioners Court.
I love the fact that Cactus Jack and Stan Stanart both lost. Stanart is the tea party asshole who ran the Harris County election office for 8 years and was responsible for a ton of voter suppression.
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Analysis: Why Republicans fell short in Harris County (Original Post)
LetMyPeopleVote
Nov 2022
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Harris County/Houston GOP outspent the Dems 5:1 with every tailwind imaginable
LetMyPeopleVote
Nov 2022
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phoenix75
(291 posts)1. Texas may still be red for now...
but Harris County is blue! I am so proud to live here in Houston.
Thank you for your post.
area51
(12,131 posts)3. Welcome to DU, fellow Texan.
LetMyPeopleVote
(154,120 posts)6. Welcome to DU
phoenix75
(291 posts)7. Thank you!
LetMyPeopleVote
(154,120 posts)2. Harris County/Houston GOP outspent the Dems 5:1 with every tailwind imaginable
Paladin
(28,734 posts)5. So glad to have contributed to this.
My wife and I both voted completely Democratic, as usual. And contrary to the way Harris County is trending, we're both elderly and white.
Sucha NastyWoman
(2,893 posts)8. Us too, but I hardly know anyone my age that aren't Republicans
We always end up living in neighborhoods/precincts that are at least 70z% red.
Paladin
(28,734 posts)9. Yeah, that sounds like the neighborhood we're in. (nt)