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A Path Forward for Texas Leadership
This past November, Bexar County led Texas in wins for Republicans. We flipped the Fourth Court of Appeals and won Texas’ two most competitive House races, securing a strong majority in the Texas House. These wins were not by accident. They were the result of the tireless work of a unified and cohesive Republican Party of Bexar County.
As county chair, my chief goal remains securing further conservative wins in Bexar County as we shift our focus to the upcoming legislative session, municipal and school board elections in May, and laying the groundwork to recruit great candidates for 2026 and 2028.
It is in that vein that I share in my fellow county chairs’ call for party unity. We are the party of law and order, and I have deep respect for the rules and processes of the Texas House Republican Caucus. Representative David Cook prevailed in that process, and I offer my support and congratulations. This decision was made through an election process that highlighted the passion, dedication, and diversity of thought within our ranks—a true reflection of what makes our party strong.
While differences of opinion are natural and even necessary for a healthy democracy, it is our shared commitment to conservative principles and the future of Texas that unites us. As Republicans, our priority is clear: electing leaders who represent our values and building a strong, united party that can collaborate to make those values a reality.
Each county chair bears the burden of helping hold our elected officials accountable. In Bexar County, we have done just that. I am proud that all three Republican representatives from Bexar County have pledged to honor the outcome of the caucus vote, as I believe is their will of their constituents. Our Bexar County house is in order!
I know my fellow county chairs are working hard to encourage our Republican legislators to ensure the success of our Legislative Priorities in the upcoming session, and I leave it to their good offices to decide the best way to achieve that goal. I am confident the Republican Party of Bexar County is in lockstep with that effort, and we look forward to doing everything we can to help our Legislature have a history-making session for conservative causes and values.
Here in Bexar County, we have a critical role to play in this mission. With nearly two million voices, we represent a vibrant and diverse community that stands to benefit from the successes of a united Republican Party. Let us use this opportunity to come together, support one another, and focus on the work ahead with enthusiasm and purpose.
Thank you for your dedication to our shared vision. Together, we will ensure a stronger Texas for generations to come.
Respectfully,
Kris Coons
Chairwoman, Republican Party of Bexar County
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A Word From Your Chairman
Dear Friends and Fellow Patriots,
What an exciting night for Bexar County, Texas, and our country! Everyone stepped up and made this an election to remember: 759,397 people voted, 58.60% of registered voters. At the RPBC Watch Party, we watched with anticipation the election results as each state on the map was turning RED and the electoral votes kept adding up. Finally, reaching that magical number of 270, Donald J. Trump became the next President of the United States!
However, the excitement does not end there, I am thrilled to share our success stories from Bexar County: because of your dedication and hard work, we held every incumbent’s seat:
- Senator Ted Cruz
- Congressman Chip Roy
- Congressman Tony Gonzales
- State Senator Donna Campbell
- Representative John Lujan, D118
- Representative Mark LaHood, D121
- Representative Mark Dorazio, D122
Even with the above successes, the wins of our Justices for the 4th Court of Appeals are truly a highlight of the evening. All four candidates are from Bexar County, but their district encompasses 32 counties, and this is a 6-year term. This huge victory is a result of a shared belief of the importance of the rule of law. People are tired of Judges not doing their jobs and being soft on crime due to political bias.
- Todd McCray, Justice 4th Court of Appeals District, Place 3
- Lori Massey Brissette, Justice, 4th Court of Appeals, Place 4
- Adrian Spears, Justice, 4th Court of Appeals, Place 5
- Lori Valenzuela, Justice, 4th Court of Appeals, Place 7
For those candidates who ran and did not win; running for office takes courage, sacrifice and is a noble commitment. Please do not see it as a loss, but a small roadblock in your path to greater achievements in your political life. Thank you all for representing the Party and for your hard work and efforts.
Lastly, I want to thank everyone who dedicated so much of their time and treasure to this election. Our Election Judges, Clerks, and Poll Greeters managed everything skillfully and efficiently. The Poll Watchers, most often, were well-received. RPBC, the candidate campaigns and all volunteers were engaged in the process of getting out the vote. Block walking, phone banking and the countless volunteers behind the scenes making sure everything was running smoothly, which made this election a success. Thank you, Bexar County Republicans!
Now, incredibly, we have even more to do after this election. My first 121 days as your Chairwoman have been exciting and rewarding and we have plans for The Republican Party of Bexar County. We must gear up and “fight fight fight” for the betterment of our county, state, and country.!
Let’s organize, prepare, and get ready for the next election cycle and make Bexar County RED!
With Appreciation and Gratefulness,
Kris Coons
Chair Republican Party of Bexar County