Dade Phelan
2015 - Present
2025
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Dade Phelan (Republican Party) is a member of the Texas House of Representatives, representing District 21. He assumed office in 2015. His current term ends on January 14, 2025.
Phelan (Republican Party) ran for re-election to the Texas House of Representatives to represent District 21. He won in the general election on November 5, 2024.
Dade Phelan was elected as speaker of the House on January 12, 2021.[1]
Committee assignments
2019-2020
Phelan was assigned to the following committees:
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2017 legislative session
At the beginning of the 2017 legislative session, this legislator served on the following committees:
Texas committee assignments, 2017 |
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• Appropriations |
• Calendars |
• Natural Resources, Vice chair |
2015 legislative session
At the beginning of the 2015 legislative session, Phelan served on the following committees:
Texas committee assignments, 2015 |
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• Appropriations |
• Elections |
Sponsored legislation
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Elections
2024
See also: Texas House of Representatives elections, 2024
General election
General election for Texas House of Representatives District 21
Incumbent Dade Phelan won election in the general election for Texas House of Representatives District 21 on November 5, 2024.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | Dade Phelan (R) | 100.0 | 66,303 |
Total votes: 66,303 | ||||
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Republican primary runoff election
Republican primary runoff for Texas House of Representatives District 21
Incumbent Dade Phelan defeated David Covey in the Republican primary runoff for Texas House of Representatives District 21 on May 28, 2024.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | Dade Phelan | 50.8 | 12,846 | |
David Covey | 49.2 | 12,457 |
Total votes: 25,303 | ||||
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Republican primary election
Republican primary for Texas House of Representatives District 21
David Covey and incumbent Dade Phelan advanced to a runoff. They defeated Alicia Davis in the Republican primary for Texas House of Representatives District 21 on March 5, 2024.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | David Covey | 46.3 | 15,589 | |
✔ | Dade Phelan | 43.3 | 14,574 | |
Alicia Davis | 10.5 | 3,523 |
Total votes: 33,686 | ||||
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates
- Shilo Platts (R)
Campaign finance
Endorsements
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2022
See also: Texas House of Representatives elections, 2022
General election
The general election was canceled. Incumbent Dade Phelan won election in the general election for Texas House of Representatives District 21.
Republican primary election
Republican primary for Texas House of Representatives District 21
Incumbent Dade Phelan advanced from the Republican primary for Texas House of Representatives District 21 on March 1, 2022.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | Dade Phelan | 100.0 | 20,512 |
Total votes: 20,512 | ||||
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Campaign finance
2020
See also: Texas House of Representatives elections, 2020
General election
General election for Texas House of Representatives District 21
Incumbent Dade Phelan won election in the general election for Texas House of Representatives District 21 on November 3, 2020.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | Dade Phelan (R) | 100.0 | 65,689 |
Total votes: 65,689 | ||||
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Republican primary election
Republican primary for Texas House of Representatives District 21
Incumbent Dade Phelan advanced from the Republican primary for Texas House of Representatives District 21 on March 3, 2020.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | Dade Phelan | 100.0 | 20,137 |
Total votes: 20,137 | ||||
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Campaign finance
2018
General election
General election for Texas House of Representatives District 21
Incumbent Dade Phelan won election in the general election for Texas House of Representatives District 21 on November 6, 2018.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | Dade Phelan (R) | 100.0 | 46,435 |
Total votes: 46,435 | ||||
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Republican primary election
Republican primary for Texas House of Representatives District 21
Incumbent Dade Phelan advanced from the Republican primary for Texas House of Representatives District 21 on March 6, 2018.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | Dade Phelan | 100.0 | 9,940 |
Total votes: 9,940 | ||||
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2016
Elections for the Texas House of Representatives took place in 2016. The primary election was held on March 1, 2016, and the general election was held on November 8, 2016. The candidate filing deadline was December 14, 2015.[2]
Incumbent Dade Phelan ran unopposed in the Texas House of Representatives District 21 general election.[3]
Texas House of Representatives, District 21 General Election, 2016 | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Vote % | Votes | |
Republican | Dade Phelan Incumbent (unopposed) | 100.00% | 54,753 | |
Total Votes | 54,753 | |||
Source: Texas Secretary of State |
Incumbent Dade Phelan ran unopposed in the Texas House of Representatives District 21 Republican Primary.[4][5]
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Republican | Dade Phelan Incumbent (unopposed) |
2014
Elections for all 150 seats in the Texas House of Representatives took place in 2014. A primary election took place on March 4, 2014. Those candidates who did not receive 50 percent or more of the vote in their party primary on March 4 faced an additional May 27 primary runoff. The general election was held on November 4, 2014. The signature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in these elections was December 9, 2013. Dade Phelan defeated Judy Nichols in the Republican primary. Gavin Bruney was unopposed in the Democratic primary. Phelan defeated Bruney in the general election.[6][7][8]
Party | Candidate | Vote % | Votes | |
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Republican | Dade Phelan | 74.4% | 28,283 | |
Democratic | Gavin Bruney | 25.6% | 9,739 | |
Total Votes | 38,022 |
Campaign themes
2024
Ballotpedia survey responses
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2022
Dade Phelan did not complete Ballotpedia's 2022 Candidate Connection survey.
2020
Dade Phelan did not complete Ballotpedia's 2020 Candidate Connection survey.
2014
Phelan's website highlighted the following campaign themes:[9]
Create Jobs
- Excerpt: "As state representative, my top priority will be keeping taxes low and cutting job-killing regulation so hard working Texans can keep our state the job-creating capital of America."
Stop Obamacare
- Excerpt: "We have to put an end to Obamacare’s destructive policies so we can grow our economy and ensure the health and safety of all Texans."
Ensure Our Water Supply
- Excerpt: "I am committed to a combined effort of conservation and water infrastructure investments – within the means of the state budget and without new taxes."
Defend The 2nd Amendment
- Excerpt: "As state representative, I will always stand up to any attempt restricting the personal liberties granted to us by God. This means upholding the entire Bill of Rights at all costs – especially the Right to Bear Arms."
Protecting Life
- Excerpt: "Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness are unalienable rights given to us by our Creator – and the first is life. I am pro-life because my faith has taught me to cherish all life."
Lower Taxes
- Excerpt: "By cutting the franchise tax and making the cuts permanent, we will ensure Texas families have the jobs they need to pursue a brighter future."
Improving Education
- Excerpt: "Improving education in our community is the first step to ensuring that our children will lead our country and our economy to lasting prosperity. To achieve this great goal, I am committed to providing the best education for our students by making certain they have the best teachers, and by empowering parents and schools with more local control and fewer government mandates."
Solve Illegal Immigration
- Excerpt: "We have to take control of our border and hold companies responsible for illegally hiring undocumented workers."
Texas Energy Production
- Excerpt: "We must take a stand against Washington and the EPA’s attempts to stifle progress with federal regulation. We must remove obstacles preventing innovation and the construction of key pipeline projects."
Campaign finance summary
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2023
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In 2023, the Texas State Legislature was in session from January 10 to May 29.
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2022
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In 2022, the Texas State Legislature was not in session. |
2021
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In 2021, the Texas State Legislature was in session from January 12 to May 31.
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2020
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In 2020, the Texas State Legislature was not in session. |
2019
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In 2019, the Texas State Legislature was in its 86th legislative session from January 8 through May 27.
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2018
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In 2018, the Texas State Legislature did not hold a regular session. |
2017
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In 2017, the Texas State Legislature was in its 85th legislative session from January 10 through May 29. A special session was held from July 18 to August 15.
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2016
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In 2016, the Texas State Legislature did not hold a regular session. |
2015
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In 2015, the Texas State Legislature was in its 84th legislative session from January 13 through June 1.
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See also
2024 Elections
External links
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Footnotes
- ↑ The Texas Tribune, "Texas House elects Dade Phelan speaker as 2021 legislative session gets underway," January 12, 2021
- ↑ Texas Secretary of State, "Important 2016 Election Dates," accessed December 14, 2015
- ↑ Texas Secretary of State, "2016 General Election," accessed December 2, 2016
- ↑ Texas Secretary of State, "2016 March Primary Election Candidate Filings by County," accessed August 22, 2016
- ↑ Texas Secretary of State, "1992 - Current Election History results," accessed August 22, 2016
- ↑ Texas Secretary of State, "1992 - Current ELECTION HISTORY," accessed December 2, 2014
- ↑ The Libertarian Party of Texas, "2014 Texas Representative Candidate List," accessed July 30, 2014
- ↑ Green Party of Texas, "Greens Release Candidate List," accessed July 30, 2014
- ↑ Texans for Dade, "Issues," accessed February 19, 2014
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