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The Race for Texas Senate District 6: Alvarado vs. Fierro

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Fierro vs Alvardo


As the race for Texas Senate District 6 heats up, voters are presented with a stark choice between two candidates with distinct backgrounds and visions for the future. On one side, we have the Democratic incumbent Carol Alvarado, known for her filibuster against SB1, and on the other, Republican challenger Martha Elena Fierro, a community-driven leader with a deep commitment to conservative values.

Carol Alvarado: A Fiery Advocate

Carol Alvarado, the Democratic candidate, made headlines for her ill fated opposition to SB1, a voting reform bill to reduce fraudulent voting in Texas. Alvarado’s filibuster, which lasted over 15 hours, was a dramatic, albeit erroneous stand against what she and her party view as an attack on voting rights. However, the act of defiance resonated with Alvarado’s base, ironically portraying her as a protector of “democratic principles”. Alvarado’s tenure in office has been marked by her advocacy for health care, education, and labor rights, positioning her as a deeply progressive voice in the Texas legislature.

Martha Elena Fierro: A Champion of Community and Conservative Values

Martha Fierro, the Republican contender, offers a contrasting approach rooted in community service and conservative principles. Born in Mexico and raised in Texas, Fierro embodies the American Dream through her personal journey and professional achievements. As the Houston Director for Hispanic Action Network (HAN), she has dedicated herself to equipping pastors and ministries across Houston to be actively engaged in their communities and government.

Fierro’s story is one of resilience and dedication. A first-generation high school and college graduate, she has balanced her career in healthcare with extensive community involvement. Her work as a nurse in the Texas Medical Center gave her firsthand experience with the challenges in the healthcare system, informing her policy perspectives. Fierro also leads over 200 ministry groups, fostering a strong sense of community and advocating for Texan and American values.

Her commitment to the conservative cause is reflected in her support for the Pro-Life Movement, the fight against human trafficking, and raising awareness of disabilities. Fierro’s “SheSpoke” mentoring program empowers students to advocate for foundational American values, demonstrating her belief in grassroots activism and education.

The Stakes

This election presents a clear choice for the voters of District 6. Carol Alvarado’s tenure has been marked by her progressive stance on various issues, with her filibuster against SB1 showcasing her dedication to fighting for what she believes in. On the other hand, Martha Elena Fierro offers a vision of leadership deeply connected to the community, underpinned by her conservative values and practical experience in healthcare and social services.

As the election approaches, the voters of District 6 will decide which path they believe will best serve their interests and uphold the values they cherish. Whether it’s Alvarado’s progressive activism or Fierro’s community-centered conservatism, this race will undoubtedly shape the future of their district and potentially, the broader political landscape of Texas.

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Texas House of Representatives Election 2024: 99 Seats Up for Grabs

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99 Balloons over Texas Capital

As we approach the pivotal 2024 general elections, the spotlight shines brightly on the Texas House of Representatives. This year, 99 seats are contested, reflecting a vibrant democratic process and the essential role of civic engagement in our state. The stakes are high as each candidate brings forward their vision for Texas, promising a dynamic and competitive election season.

Below is a comprehensive list of the contested seats, highlighting the candidates vying for your vote:

DistrictDemocraticRepublicanOther
2Kristen WashingtonBrent Money
4Alex Bar-SelaKeith Bell (i)
6Cody GraceDaniel Alders
7Marlena CooperJay Dean (i)
8Carolyn SalterCody Harris (i)
10Brian E. Harrison (i)Jeremy Schroppel (Libertarian Party)
12Dee Howard MullinsTrey WhartonRobert Profili (Libertarian Party)
13Albert HunterAngelia Orr (i)
14Fred MedinaPaul DysonJeff Miller (Libertarian Party)
16Mike MidlerWill Metcalf (i)
17Desiree VenableStan Gerdes (i)
18Janis HoltShanna Steele (Libertarian Party)
19Dwain HandleyEllen Troxclair (i)
20Stephen WymanTerry Wilson (i)
23Dev MerugumalaTerri Leo-Wilson (i)
25J. DaggettCody Vasut (i)
26Daniel LeeMatt Morgan
27Ron Reynolds (i)Ibifrisolam Max-Alalibo
28Marty RochaGary Gates (i)
29Adrienne BellJeffrey Barry
30Stephanie BasshamA.J. Louderback
32Cathy McAuliffeTodd Hunter (i)
34Solomon OrtizDenise Villalobos
37Jonathan GraciaJanie Lopez (i)
39Armando Martinez (i)Jimmie Garcia
41Robert Guerra (i)John Guerra
43Mariana CasarezJ.M. Lozano (i)
44Eric NormanAlan Schoolcraft
45Erin Zwiener (i)Tennyson Moreno
46Sheryl Cole (i)Nikki Kosich
47Vikki Goodwin (i)Scott Firsing
48Donna Howard (i)Daniel McCarthy (Libertarian Party)
52Jennie BirkholzCaroline Harris (i)
53Joe P. HerreraWesley VirdellBrian Holk (Libertarian Party)
54Dawn RichardsonBrad Buckley (i)
55Jennifer LeeHillary Hickland
56Erin ShankPat Curry
57Collin JohnsonRichard Hayes (i)Darren Hamilton (Libertarian Party)
58Helen KerwinRichard Windmann (Libertarian Party)
59Hannah BohmShelby Slawson (i)
61Tony AdamsKeresa Richardson
62Tiffany DrakeShelley Luther
63Michelle BeckleyBen Bumgarner (i)
64Angela BrewerAndy Hopper
65Detrick DeburrMitch Little
66David CarstensMatt Shaheen (i)
67Makala WashingtonJeff Leach (i)
68Stacey SwannDavid Spiller (i)
69Walter CoppageJames Frank (i)
70Mihaela Plesa (i)Steven Kinard
71Linda GoolsbeeStan Lambert (i)
72Drew Darby (i)
73Sally DuvalCarrie Isaac (i)
74Eddie Morales Jr. (i)Robert Garza
75Mary Gonzalez (i)
76Suleman Lalani (i)Lea Simmons
80Cecilia CastellanoDon McLaughlin
82Steven SchafersmanTom Craddick (i)
84Noah LopezCarl Tepper (i)
87Timothy GassawayCaroline Fairly
89Darrel EvansCandy Noble (i)
93Perla BojorquezNate Schatzline (i)
94Denise WilkersonTony Tinderholt (i)
96Ebony TurnerDavid Cook (i)
97Carlos WalkerJohn McQueeney
98Scott Bryan WhiteGiovanni Capriglione (i)
99Mimi CoffeyCharlie Geren (i)
100Venton Jones (i)Joe Roberts (Libertarian Party)
101Chris Turner (i)Clint Burgess
105Terry Meza (i)Rose Cannaday
106Hava JohnstonJared Patterson (i)
108Elizabeth GinsbergMorgan Meyer (i)
112Averie BishopAngie Chen Button (i)
113Rhetta Andrews Bowers (i)Stephen Stanley
114John W. Bryant (i)Aimee Ramsey
115Cassandra Garcia HernandezJohn Jun
116Trey Martinez Fischer (i)Darryl Crain
117Philip Cortez (i)Ben Mostyn
118Kristian CarranzaJohn Lujan (i)
119Elizabeth Campos (i)Brandon Grable
121Laurel Jordan SwiftMarc LaHood
122Kevin GearyMark Dorazio (i)
124Josey Garcia (i)Sylvia Soto
126Sarah Smith (Write-in)E. Sam Harless (i)
127John LehrCharles Cunningham (i)
128Charles CrewsBriscoe Cain (i)Kevin Hagan (Libertarian Party)
129Doug PetersonDennis Paul (i)
130Brett RobinsonTom Oliverson (i)
132Chase WestMike Schofield (i)
134Ann Johnson (i)Audrey Douglas
136John Bucy III (i)Amin Salahuddin
137Gene Wu (i)Lee Sharp (Libertarian Party)
138Stephanie MoralesLacey Hull (i)
139Primary runoff results pending
146Lauren Ashley SimmonsLance York
147Jolanda Jones (i)Claudio Gutierrez
148Penny Morales Shaw (i)Kay Smith
149Hubert Vo (i)Lily Truong
150Marisela JimenezValoree Swanson (i)
Election 2024 Texas House Seats

The diversity of candidates across party lines underscores the vibrancy of our state’s political landscape. Each candidate brings unique perspectives and solutions to the table, offering voters an array of choices to shape the future of Texas.

As we move closer to the election date, it’s imperative for voters to stay informed and engage in the electoral process. Your vote is your voice, and it holds the power to influence the direction of our state’s governance.

Stay tuned for more in-depth analyses and candidate profiles in the upcoming issues of the Texas Liberty Journal.

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