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.[1]
The current senator from District 15 is Molly Cook. Cook was elected in a special election to succeed John Whitmire, who resigned on December 31, 2023, to take office as the mayor of Houston.[2][3]
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.[4]
Election history
Election history of District 27 from 1992.[b]
2024
Changes with 2022.
2024 (special)
2022
2018
2014
2012
2010
2006
2002
Republican Party Primary Election, 2002: Senate District 15[15]
| Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
±
|
| ✓
|
Michael P. Wolfe
|
8,314
|
83.04
|
|
|
|
Sam Texas
|
1,698
|
16.96
|
|
| Turnout
|
12,713
|
|
|
2000
1996
1994
1992
District officeholders
| Legislature
|
Senator, District 15
|
Counties in District
|
| 1
|
Edward Burleson
|
Bastrop, Travis.
|
| 2
|
| 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
|
| 7
|
| 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.
|
| 16
|
| 17
|
John Nathaniel Henderson
|
| 18
|
Lochlin Johnson Farrar
|
Freestone, Limestone, Navarro.
|
| 19
|
| 20
|
Eldred James Simkins
|
| 21
|
| 22
|
| 23
|
William P. McComb
|
Grimes, Leon, Madison, Montgomery, Polk, San Jacinto, Walker.
|
| 24
|
| 25
|
George D. Neal
|
| 26
|
| 27
|
| 28
|
Alfred W. Morris
|
| 29
|
McDonald J. Meachum
|
| 30
|
| 31
|
| 32
|
| 33
|
Clinton W. Nugent
|
| 34
|
| 35
|
William L. Dean
|
| 36
|
| 37
|
Henry L. Lewis
|
| 38
|
| 39
|
Gus Russek
|
Austin, Colorado, Fayette, Lavaca, Waller.
|
| 40
|
| 41
|
| 42
|
| 43
|
| 44
|
Louis J. Sulak
|
| 45
|
| 46
|
| 47
|
| 48
|
| 49
|
| 50
|
Gus J. Strauss
|
| 51
|
| 52
|
| 53
|
Austin, Colorado, Fayette, Lavaca, Lee, Waller, Wharton.
|
| 54
|
| 55
|
Culp Krueger
|
| 56
|
| 57
|
| 58
|
Austin, Colorado, Fayette, Lavaca, Matagorda, Washington, Wharton.
|
| 59
|
| 60
|
Henry Grover
|
Portion of Harris.
|
| 61
|
| 62
|
| 63
|
Jack C. Ogg
|
| 64
|
| 65
|
| 66
|
| 67
|
| 68
|
John Whitmire
|
| 69
|
| 70
|
| 71
|
| 72
|
| 73
|
| 74
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| 75
|
| 76
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| 77
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| 78
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| 79
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| 80
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| 81
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| 82
|
| 83
|
| 84
|
| 85
|
| 86
|
| 87
|
| 88
|
John Whitmire Molly Cook
|
| 89
|
Molly Cook
|
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
- ^ "State Senate Districts PLANS2168" (PDF). WTAW. Retrieved July 25, 2024.
- ^ Church, Abby (December 29, 2023). "John Whitmire resigns from Texas Senate ahead of mayoral inauguration". Houston Chronicle.
- ^ Schneider, Andrew (May 5, 2024). "Molly Cook defeats State Rep. Jarvis Johnson in special election for Senate District 15". Houston Public Media.
- ^ "District Population Analysis with County Subtotals" (PDF). The Texas State Senate. Retrieved June 24, 2020.
- ^ "Cities and Census Designated Places (CDPs) by District" (PDF). The Texas State Senate. Retrieved June 24, 2020.
- ^ "County by County Canvass Report 2024 NOVEMBER 5TH GENERAL ELECTION November 05, 2024" (PDF). Texas Secretary of State. Retrieved December 11, 2024.
- ^ "Official Canvass Report 2024 SPECIAL ELECTION SENATE DISTRICT 15" (PDF). Texas Election Results. Texas Secretary of State. Retrieved July 24, 2024.
- ^ "Official Canvass Report 2022 NOVEMBER 8TH GENERAL ELECTION" (PDF). Texas Election Results. Texas Secretary of State. Retrieved July 24, 2024.
- ^ "2018 General Election". Office of the Secretary of State (Texas). Retrieved June 24, 2020.
- ^ "2014 General Election". Office of the Secretary of State (Texas). Retrieved November 3, 2018.
- ^ "2012 General Election". Office of the Secretary of State (Texas). Retrieved November 3, 2018.
- ^ "2010 General Election". Office of the Secretary of State (Texas). Retrieved November 3, 2018.
- ^ "2006 General Election". Office of the Secretary of State (Texas). Retrieved July 24, 2024.
- ^ "2002 General Election". Office of the Secretary of State (Texas). Retrieved July 24, 2024.
- ^ "2002 Republican Party Primary Election". Office of the Secretary of State (Texas). Archived from the original on November 8, 2006. Retrieved December 19, 2006.
- ^ "2000 General Election". Office of the Secretary of State (Texas). Retrieved July 24, 2024.
- ^ "1996 General Election". Office of the Secretary of State (Texas). Retrieved July 24, 2024.
- ^ "1992 Republican Party Primary Election". Office of the Secretary of State (Texas). Archived from the original on November 8, 2006. Retrieved December 19, 2006.
- ^ "2006 General Election". Office of the Secretary of State (Texas). Retrieved July 24, 2024.
- ^ "1992 General Election". Office of the Secretary of State (Texas). Retrieved July 24, 2024.
- ^ "1992 Democratic Party Primary Runoff Election". Office of the Secretary of State (Texas). Archived from the original on November 8, 2006. Retrieved December 19, 2006.
- ^ "1992 Democratic Party Primary Election". Office of the Secretary of State (Texas). Archived from the original on November 8, 2006. Retrieved December 19, 2006.