Texas Leaders of Tomorrow

This section of our website is dedicated to all of the Republican Candidates that have worked so hard to run their race. Dedication and discipline are very important Conservative characteristics that help the Candidate to stay the course and to take some form of action.
Sometimes races are lost, but faith and perseverance help to create a political Conservative momentum, that builds the faith from a tiny mustard seed. It has to be planted before it is born for greatness.
On the Texas Legislature Guide Page, we have a Chinese proverb at the very top of the header. Without really realizing it, the topic is about building connections with persistence and growth. The seed of hope is what is part of the learning process.
Sometimes it is all about timing. Twenty years ago, the thought was there to be involved in politics, but sometimes life passes by, and thinking of what if I never had tried, seeps into one's mind. Twenty years is a long time ago, but the what if comes back to become a why not. On the Texas 76 Bill Agenda Page, clarifications will be made there about our policies and economic plans for District 76.
Announcement Of Coming Elections – Elections are currently over. The 2026 election season will be here before you know it. Take time to learn about current and future Conservative Candidates.
A Detailed Website – If constituents can't find it, it still exists. A clearly listed and descriptive platform is a very good start. Also be sure to look for a list of accomplishments that build a solid voter base.
Other Candidates have websites that are ready for you to look at despite it all. Their hard work explains their goals and their specific platforms. Stay informed whether it be looking at a website or reading a favorite newsletter. Free information is always a definite plus.
Share Positive News – Do you feel comfortable using social media? Sometimes people share a political opinion and topic. Remember, the best posted opinion or topic is the kind that is a positive one. Whatever you do or say, enjoy educating others with the positive news that you are willing to share.
One United Message - Despite the simplicity of door hangers, flyers, and e-mails, they are still creative ways of mass communication. They always use one united message to bring good news to swing voters, and also to people that have never voted before.
Just Block-walking by using door hangers and flyers, to private chats like texting or phone calls in a small group, create unification and notification of when to volunteer, or when to attend newsworthy events. Block-walking, private chats. and group chats help educate everyone from family, friends, to neighbors about the Candidate. One united message is an easier way of duplication and motivation for loyal helpers to draw in an army of volunteers that are like-minded and Conservative.
Whatever platform that you are currently using whether it is social media or printing information on paper, always respect the other person. Some people are shy and prefer that you don't share their number with others or want people around their homes. Just focus on being a good, but fair messenger.
Display Real Testimonials – Are your friends raving about a Candidate on social media? Share their great stories to help turning potential voters into loyal ones. Anything from the local neighborhood newspaper to Facebook are free ways of using free social media platforms. Learn from your favorite communication highways on how to make information more accessible to voters that are moderate and indecisive.
Display Frequently Asked Questions - Constituents have questions, but only you have the answers. Display the most frequently asked questions, so that your personal testimony, or somebody else's story from a person that you may know, or just so happen to respect, can help everybody benefit from the knowledge and answers that they need to hear. Your information and creative outreaching skills are just what people need to stay inquisitive.
Current Events - Running a Campaign is not easy, and your Candidate in your area needs all the support that they can get. Take time to volunteer.
Create social events from Meet-And-Greets to Townhall meetings that draw attention by inviting everyone that you know. Getting to know others by using positive, family friendly messaging, creates community interest in current events, and also for future ones to come.
We want to educate you further about the differences between Republicans and Democrats. The following list will help explain.
-The U.S. Constitution
-Religious Freedom/Liberty/Justice
-Family Values/Defense of Family
-Sanctity of Life/Pro-Life
-Second Amendment/The Right to Bear Arms
-Limited Government
-Strong Economy
-Balanced Budget/Fiscal Responsibility
-Lower Taxes
-Border Security
-Strong National Defense/National Sovereignty
-Free Speech
-Education/School Choice
-Support Oil and Gas/Energy Independence
-Election Integrity
-Support for Israel
The next page discusses further about elections. Here we barely discussed the process of waiting for two more years until further elections will be taking in affect.
In the year 2026, the mid-term elections will be taking place along with others that are every even number of successions to the previous two years.
We want to talk about other current elections in the meantime. Everything from local to statewide elections will be covered and last but not least, legislation.
Click the arrow below to learn more about the legislative process for 2027.

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Democrat- Christian "Manuel" Hayes (Incumbent)
Republican- Ibifrisolam Max-Alalibo
Democrat- Ron Reynolds (Incumbent)
Republican- Denise Villalobos
Democrat- Abel Herrero (Incumbent)- Retiring
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Democrat- Oscar Longoria (Incumbent)
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Democrat- Sergio Munoz Jr. (Incumbent)
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Democrat- Erin Gamez (Incumbent)
Republican- Jimmie Garcia*/Robert Cantu
Democrat- Armando "Mando" Martinez (Incumbent)
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Democrat- Terry Canales (Incumbent)
Republican- John "Doc" Robert Guerra*
Democrat- Bobby Guerra (Incumbent)
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Democrat- Richard Pena Raymond (Incumbent)
Republican- Tennyson Moreno
Democrat- Erin Zweiner (Incumbent)
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Democrat- Sheryl Cole (Incumbent)

Republican- Scott Firsing
Democrat- Vicki Goodwin (Incumbent)
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Democrat- Donna Howard (Incumbent)
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Democrat- Gina Hinajosa (Incumbent)
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Democrat- James Talarico (Incumbent)
Talarico formerly represented Texas House District 52, which has changed due to redistricting.
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Democrat- Maria Luisa "Lulu " Flores (Incumbent)
Republican- Steven Kinard/Joe Collins/Jack Ryan Gallagher
Democrat- Mihaela Elizabeth Plesa (Incumbent)
Republican- Robert Garza/Avi Nash/John McLeon
Democrat- Eddie Morales Jr. (Incumbent)
Republican- Lea C.S. Simmons
Democrat- Suleman Lalani (Incumbent)- One opponent
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Democrat- Evelina "Lina" Ortega (Incumbent)- Retiring
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Democrat- Joe Moody (Incumbent)
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Democrat- Claudia Ordaz Perez (Incumbent)
Republican- Clint Powell/Don McLaughlin/JR. Ramirez
Democrat- Tracy King (Incumbent)- Retiring

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Democrat- Ramon Romero Jr. (Incumbent)
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Democrat- Salman Bhojani (Incumbent)
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Democrat- Nicole Collier (Incumbent)
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Democrat- Venton Jones (Incumbent)
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Democrat- Chris Turner (Incumbent)
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Democrat- Ana-Maria Ramos (Incumbent)
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Democrat- Rafael M. Anchia (Incumbent)
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Democrat- Jessica Gonzalez (Incumbent)
Republican- Rose Cannaday
Democrat- Thresa "Terry" Meza (Incumbent)
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Democrat- Victoria Neave (Incumbent)- Retiring
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Democrat- Carl Sherman Sr. (Incumbent)- Retiring
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Democrat- Toni Rose (Incumbent)

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Democrat- Yvonne Davis (Incumbent)
Republican- Stephen Stanley
Democrat- Rhetta Andrew Bowers (Incumbent)
Republican- Aimee Ramsey
Democrat- John Bryant (Incumbent)
Republican- John Jun
Democrat- Julie Johnson (Incumbent)- Seeking Other Office
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Democrat- Trey Martinez Fischer (Incumbent)
Republican- Ben Mostyn
Democrat- Philip Cortez (Incumbent)
Republican- Brandon Grable
Democrat- Elizabeth "Liz" Campos (Incumbent)- One opponent
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Democrat- Barbara Gervin-Hawkins (Incumbent)
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Democrat- Diego Bernal (Incumbent)
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Democrat- Josey Garcia (Incumbent)
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Democrat- Ray Lopez (Incumbent)- One opponent
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Democrat- Alma A. Allen (Incumbent)- Two opponents

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Democrat- Ann Johnson (Incumbent)
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Democrat- Jon E. Rosenthal (Incumbent)
Republican- Amin Salahuddin
Democrat- John Bucy (Incumbent)
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Democrat- Gene Wu (Incumbent)
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Democrat- Jarvis D. Johnson (Incumbent)- Seeking Other Office
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Democrat- Armando Lucio Walle (Incumbent)
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Democrat- Senfronia Thompson (Incumbent)
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Democrat- Harold V. Dutton Jr. (Incumbent)- One opponent
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Democrat- Ana Hernandez (Incumbent)
Republican- Bianca Valerio
Democrat- Mary Ann Perez (Incumbent)
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Democrat- Christina Morales (Incumbent)
Republican- Lance York
Democrat- Shawn Nicole Thierry (Incumbent)- Two opponents

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Democrat- Jolanda James (Incumbent)
Republican- Kay Smith*
Democrat- Penny Morales Shaw (Incumbent)
Republican- Lily Truong*
Democrat- Hubert Vo (Incumbent)- Two opponents

Republican- Martha Fierro
Democrat- Carol Alvarado (Incumbent)
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Democrat- Borris L. Miles (Incumbent)
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Democrat- Sarah Eckhardt (Incumbent)
Republican- Joseph Trahan
Democrat- John Whitmore (Incumbent)- Retiring
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Democrat- Nathan Johnson (Incumbent)- One opponent
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Democrat- Roland Gutierrez (Incumbent)
Republican- Raul Torres
Democrat- Juan "Chuy" Hinajosa (Incumbent)
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Democrat- Judith Zaffirini (Incumbent)
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Democrat- Royce West (Incumbent)
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Democrat- Jose Menendez (Incumbent)
Republican- Adam Hinojosa
Democrat- Morgan LaMantia
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Democrat- Cesar J. Blanco (Incumbent)

Republican- Caroline Kane
Democrat- Lizzie Fletcher (Incumbent)
Republican- Jimmy Leon
Democrat- Al Green (Incumbent)
Republican- Irene Armendariz Jackson
Democrat- Veronica Escobar (Incumbent)
Republican- Carmen Maria Montiel
Democrat- Sheila Jackson Lee (Incumbent)
Republican- Kyle Sinclair
Democrat- Joaquin Castro (Incumbent)
Republican- Cassy Garcia
Democrat- Henry Cuellar (Incumbent)

Republican- Robert Schafranek
Democrat- Sylvia R. Garcia (Incumbent)
Republican- James Rodgers
Democrat- Jasmine Cockett
Republican- Antonio Swad
Democrat- Collin Allred (Incumbent)
Republican- Patrick David Gillespie
Democrat- Mark Veasey (Incumbent)
Republican- Mayra Flores (Incumbent)
Democrat- Vicente Gonzalez
Gonzalez formerly represented Congressional District 15, which has changed due to redistricting.
Republican- Dan McQueen
Democrat- Greg Cesar
Republican- Jenny Garcia Sharon
Democrat- Lloyd Doggett
Doggett formerly represented Congressional District 35, which has changed due to redistricting.

Your candidate has been part of this community for many years, working tirelessly to make it a better place. Your community is special. Create long-lasting friendships. You know the people in your neighborhood better than you think. Help educate them.

Your candidate knows the value of being connected. That's why they're running for office. Help them to help you. Volunteer in your County. Use your talents to connect with others. One mission statement unites many constituents.

Your candidate can't win this race without your help. Flyers, word-of-mouth, and social media are all ways of helping to achieve the same goals together. Donating to the cause also helps. Write or respond to their e-mails with positive words.
Lea C.S. Simmons Campaign Website
Texas 76 Newsletter Inc. For Lea C.S. Simmons
Texas Leaders of Tomorrow
Lea C.S. Simmons
Republican Candidate for Texas House of Representatives 76
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