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Angela Paxton
Paxton in 2024
Majority Leader of the Texas Senate

Incumbent

Assumed office
September 16, 2023
Preceded byTan Parker (acting)
In office
January 25, 2023 – July 17, 2023
Preceded byLarry Taylor
Succeeded byTan Parker (acting)
Member of the Texas Senate
from the 8th district

Incumbent

Assumed office
January 8, 2019
Preceded byVan Taylor
Personal details
Born

Angela Suzanne Allen


(1963-02-14) February 14, 1963 (age 61)
New Braunfels, Texas, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
SpouseKen Paxton (m. 1986)
Children4
EducationBaylor University (BS)
University of Houston, Clear Lake (MEd)
Signature

Angela Suzanne Paxton (née Allen; born February 14, 1963)[1] is an American politician from the stateofTexas. A member of the Republican Party, she has represented District 8 in the Texas Senate since 2019.

Her political career has been closely tied to her husband, Ken Paxton, the current Attorney General of Texas.[1]

Early life and career

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Paxton was born on February 14, 1963, in New Braunfels, Texas. Her mother was a college student who put Angela up for adoption. She was taken in by a couple who could not have children, a fact which she later credited for her commitment to the anti-abortion movement.[1]

She attended Baylor UniversityinWaco, Texas, and was the first in her family to attend college. At Baylor, Angela met her future husband Ken Paxton, who was serving as the student body president. They married in 1986.[2] She then earned her master's degree in education from the University of Houston-Clear Lake.[1] After earning her master's degree, Paxton taught math in public schools in Collin County. She then worked as a guidance counseloratLegacy Christian Academy.[1]

Political career

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When Van Taylor vacated his seat in the Texas Senate to run for Congress, Paxton joined the race for District 8 in September 2017. Paxton ran against businessman Phillip Huffines in the Republican primary. At over $10 million spent between the two campaigns, the race was the most expensive Senate primary in Texas history. Her husband's campaign guaranteed her a $2 million loan. Paxton won the primary by 9 points and narrowly defeated Democratic challenger Mark Phariss in the general election.[1]

In February 2019, Paxton introduced Senate Bill 860, which would grant her husband the power to issue exemptions from securities regulations. Billed as a consumer protection effort, the proposal would allow approved individuals to serve as investment advisers without registering with the state board.[3] Paxton said the bill to change state securities law "has literally nothing to do" with a criminal case charging her husband Ken Paxton with defrauding investors.[4]

Her husband was impeached by the Texas House of Representatives as the Attorney General of Texas on May 27, 2023. When Paxton declined to recuse herself from the trial, she was barred by the Texas Senate from voting on her husband's impeachment.[1][5][6] The impeachment trial began on September 5, 2023, in the 31-member Texas Senate. Ken Paxton was acquitted of all charges on September 16, 2023.

Personal life

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Paxton, her husband Ken, and other Republican politicians at a Dallas County Republican Party event in 2015.

Angela and Ken Paxton helped to found Stonebriar Community Church, a Christian evangelical megachurch, in Frisco, Texas, in the 1990s. The couple later joined megachurch Prestonwood Baptist Church.[1]

Election history

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Texas Senate, District 8, Republican primary, 2018
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Angela Paxton 32,756 54.3
Republican Phillip Huffines 27,545 45.7
Total votes 60,301 100.0
Texas Senate, District 8, general election, 2018
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Angela Paxton 169,995 51.18
Democratic Mark Phariss 162,157 48.82
Total votes 332,152 100.0
Republican hold
Texas Senate, District 8, general election, 2022[7]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Angela Paxton 187,754 57.69
Democratic Jonathan Cocks 128,399 39.45
Libertarian Edward Kless 9,293 2.86
Total votes 325,446 100.0
Republican hold

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Klibanoff, Eleanor (May 28, 2023). "All eyes on Sen. Angela Paxton as Texas Senate takes up her husband's removal". Texas Tribune. Retrieved May 31, 2023.
  • ^ "Who is state Sen. Angela Paxton? What to know about the wife of embattled Texas AG Ken Paxton". Houston Chronicle. May 27, 2023. Retrieved September 6, 2023.
  • ^ "Sen. Angela Paxton files bill that would allow her husband, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, to issue exemptions from securities regulations". The Texas Tribune.
  • ^ "Sen. Angela Paxton Says Bill To Change State Securities Law 'Has Literally Nothing To Do' With Husband's Criminal Case". CBS DFW.
  • ^ Goodman, J. David (May 31, 2023). "How Angela Paxton Could Help Decide the Fate of Her Embattled Husband, Ken". The New York Times. Retrieved June 2, 2023.
  • ^ "Texas Sen. Angela Paxton barred from voting in husband's impeachment trial". ABC News. Retrieved September 5, 2023.
  • ^ https://results.texas-election.com/races?expandOfcType=DISTRICT%20OFFICES
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    Texas Senate
    Preceded by

    Larry Taylor

    Majority Leader of the Texas Senate
    2023
    Succeeded by

    Tan Parker
    Acting

    Preceded by

    Tan Parker
    Acting

    Majority Leader of the Texas Senate
    2023–present
    Incumbent

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