Election Day for the party primary runoffs in Texas is this upcoming Tuesday, July 14. All eyes are on elections for the Texas Legislature this round, because the results of these runoffs could have an outsized impact in November. Although primary elections were held back on March 3rd, 16 of those elections have proceeded to a runoff because no candidate was able to garner at least 50 percent of the vote.
Cody Harris
Texas House of Representatives District 8
$274,718Cash on Hand
$690,983Total Contributions
$672,301Total Expenditures
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Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions | Name |
---|---|
$90,600.00 | Texans for Lawsuit Reform PAC |
$35,844.96 | Associated Republicans of Texas Campaign Fund |
$33,345.81 | Texas REALTORS Political Action Committee |
$30,000.00 | HillCo PAC |
$29,000.00 | Texas Sands PAC |
$21,414.57 | Protect and Serve Texas PAC |
$18,850.00 | Dade Phelan |
$10,000.00 | AFSCME Texas Correctional Officers PAC |
$10,000.00 | Family Empowerment Coalition PAC |
$10,000.00 | Melinda and Jeffery D Hildebrand |
Top Payees
Total Expenditures | Payee |
---|---|
$233,667.56 | Murphy Nasica & Associates |
$50,000.00 | Edward Jones - Investment |
$33,637.89 | Jody Richardson |
$27,803.67 | Cody Harris |
$25,366.06 | Jeff Carlson |
$24,202.77 | Atchley & Associates LLP |
$22,100.00 | Protect and Serve Texas PAC |
$21,000.00 | Purple Sage Strategies LLC |
$20,506.63 | Aggregated Unitemized Expenditures |
$18,000.00 | Norfleet Strategies LLC |
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1. Texas Association of REALTORS PAC ($35,867,910): The Realtors are the powerhouse of money in Texas politics. Yes, you might be surprised to find that your realtor’s professional dues support one of the most powerful — and certainly the most well-funded — PACs in Texas. What might be even more surprising is that the Texas Association of Realtors PAC (TREPAC) frequently uses its political heft to support liberal Republicans and the occasional Democrat. Apparently, this cycle, they believed their PAC account was too flush with cash, as they purchased more than $29 million of money market instrument mutual funds at Frost Bank. As for TREPAC’s donations directly to candidates, they appear to be motivated primarily by the desire to curry favor with those in power in Austin. They supported incumbents of every stripe in 2018, from the most conservative Republicans ($101,042 to Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick and $60,000 to State Sen. Don Huffines) to liberal Republicans and Democrats ($55,000 to State Rep. Charlie Geren and $50,000 to State Sen. John Whitmire). During the all-important and ideologically-revealing primary season, the Realtors tended to support the more moderate to liberal candidate in each race, including State Reps. Jason Villalba and Wayne Faircloth and State Sen. Kel Seliger this election season. TREPAC’s largest donation to a candidate this cycle was $140,000 to Cody Harris, a realtor himself, who won one of the most watched elections of the primary season to take the seat of retiring State Rep. Byron Cook. With more than $29 million in the bank, $6.7 million dollars cash-on-hand in their PAC account, and the proven willingness to spend it, the Realtors will be a formidable force in Texas politics for the foreseeable future.
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