Texas Senate, District 15
District 15 of the Texas Senate is a senatorial district that currently serves a portion of Harris county in the U.S. state of Texas.
The current Senator from District 15 is John Whitmire.
Top 4 biggest cities in district
District 15 has a population of 793,108 with 574,255 that is at voting age from the 2010 census.[1]
Name | County | Pop.[2][lower-alpha 1] | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Houston | Harris | 392,976 |
2 | Baytown | 29,778 | |
3 | Humble | 14,810 | |
4 | Jacinto City | 2,757 |
Election history
Election history of District 27 from 1992.[lower-alpha 2]
2018
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Randy Orr | 75,518 | 32.17 | ||
Democratic | John Whitmire (Incumbent) | 153,016 | 65.18 | ||
Libertarian | Gilberto "Gil" Velasquez, Jr. | 6,229 | 02.65 | ||
Turnout | 234,763 | ||||
Democratic hold |
2014
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Ron Hale | 48,249 | 38.48 | +0.72 | |
Democratic | John Whitmire | 74,192 | 59.17 | -3.17 | |
Libertarian | Gilberto Velasquez, Jr. | 2,947 | 2.35 | +2.35 | |
Majority | 25,943 | 20.69 | -3.99 | ||
Turnout | 125,388 | -42.45 | |||
Democratic hold |
2012
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Bill Walker | 82,038 | 37.66 | -3.06 | |
Democratic | John Whitmire | 135,822 | 62.34 | +3.06 | |
Majority | 53,784 | 24.68 | +6.12 | ||
Turnout | 217,860 | +67.51 | |||
Democratic hold |
2010
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Bill Walker | 52,959 | 40.72 | +3.73 | |
Democratic | John Whitmire | 77,096 | 59.28 | -3.73 | |
Majority | 24,137 | 18.56 | -7.46 | ||
Turnout | 130,055 | +44.05 | |||
Democratic hold |
2006
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Angel DeLaRosa | 33,396 | 36.99 | -2.64 | |
Democratic | John Whitmire | 56,884 | 63.01 | +2.64 | |
Majority | 23,488 | 26.02 | +5.28 | ||
Turnout | 90,280 | -12.74 | |||
Democratic hold |
2002
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Michael P. Wolfe | 41,003 | 39.63 | +4.69 | |
Democratic | John Whitmire | 62,458 | 60.37 | -4.69 | |
Majority | 21,455 | 20.71 | -9.38 | ||
Turnout | 103,461 | -29.76 | |||
Democratic hold |
Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Sam Texas | 1,698 | 16.96 | ||
✓ | Michael P. Wolfe | 8,314 | 83.04 | |
Turnout | 12,713 |
2000
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Warren A. Lawless | 51,465 | 34.94 | -3.01 | |
Democratic | John Whitmire | 95,826 | 65.06 | +3.01 | |
Majority | 44,361 | 30.12 | +6.02 | ||
Turnout | 147,291 | +12.65 | |||
Democratic hold |
1996
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Tom Kelly | 49,619 | 37.95 | +37.95 | |
Democratic | John Whitmire | 81,134 | 62.05 | -37.95 | |
Majority | 31,515 | 24.10 | -75.90 | ||
Turnout | 130,753 | +97.09 | |||
Democratic hold |
Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
---|---|---|---|---|
✓ | Tom Kelly | 8,608 | 67.71 | |
David D. Schein | 4,105 | 32.29 | ||
Turnout | 12,713 |
1994
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | John Whitmire | 66,341 | 100.00 | +30.12 | |
Majority | 66,341 | 100.00 | +55.79 | ||
Turnout | 66,341 | -33.62 | |||
Democratic hold |
1992
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | John Whitmire | 69,844 | 69.88 | ||
Republican | Thomas V. Kelly | 25,660 | 25.67 | ||
Libertarian | George Hollenback | 4,438 | 4.44 | ||
Majority | 44,184 | 44.21 | |||
Turnout | 99,942 | ||||
Democratic hold |
Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Roman O. Martinez | 15,390 | 47.61 | ||
✓ | John Whitmire | 16,938 | 52.39 | |
Turnout | 32,328 |
Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
---|---|---|---|---|
David Alley | 1,587 | 4.97 | ||
✓ | Roman O. Martinez | 15,575 | 48.87 | |
✓ | John Whitmire | 14,707 | 46.14 | |
Turnout | 31,869 |
District officeholders
Legislature | Senator, District 15 | Counties in District |
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1 | Edward Burleson | Bastrop, Travis. |
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3 | Wilds K. Cooke | Brazos, Leon, Limestone, Navarro, Robertson. |
4 | Jesse Grimes | Grimes, Montgomery, Walker. |
5 | William C. Edwards | Jasper, Newton, Sabine, San Augustine. |
6 | James M. Burroughs | |
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8 | Franklin Barlow Sexton Henry C. Wallace | |
9 | J. J. Dickson William D. Lair |
Collin, Grayson. |
10 | James W. Throckmorton | |
11 | John K. Bumpass | |
12 | John S. Mills | Grimes, Madison, Walker. |
13 | Edward T. Randle | |
14 | Grimes, Madison, San Jacinto, Walker. | |
15 | Thomas J. McCulloch | Brazos, Leon, Robertson. |
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17 | John Nathaniel Henderson | |
18 | Lochlin Johnson Farrar | Freestone, Limestone, Navarro. |
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20 | Eldred James Simkins | |
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23 | William P. McComb | Grimes, Leon, Madison, Montgomery, Polk, San Jacinto, Walker. |
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25 | George D. Neal | |
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28 | Alfred W. Morris | |
29 | McDonald J. Meachum | |
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33 | Clinton W. Nugent | |
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35 | William L. Dean | |
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37 | Henry L. Lewis | |
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39 | Gus Russek | Austin, Colorado, Fayette, Lavaca, Waller. |
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44 | Louis J. Sulak | |
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50 | Gus J. Strauss | |
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53 | Austin, Colorado, Fayette, Lavaca, Lee, Waller, Wharton. | |
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55 | Culp Krueger | |
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58 | Austin, Colorado, Fayette, Lavaca, Matagorda, Washington, Wharton. | |
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60 | Henry Grover | Portion of Harris. |
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63 | Jack C. Ogg | |
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68 | John Whitmire | |
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Notes
- Population is based on the number of people in the district in that city, not the overall population of that city
- Uncontested primary elections are not shown.
References
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