Kathie Glass

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Kathie Glass
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University of Georgia School of Law

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Kathie Glass was a Libertarian candidate for the Texas Supreme Court, Place 3.[1] She was defeated.

Glass was a Libertarian candidate for Governor of Texas in the 2014 elections. Kathie Glass lost the general election on November 4, 2014.

Glass was also the Libertarian candidate for Governor of Texas in 2010. She stated that she was the only candidate in the race who would take effective action to protect Texas sovereignty through the use of nullification and secure the border using the Texas State Guard.[2]

On November 6, 2017, Glass declared that she would run for governor of Texas in 2018.[3]

Biography

Glass was born in Buford, Georgia. She moved to Texas in 1977 and began her involvement in the Libertarian Party in 1978. She served on the Texas Libertarian Party state executive committee from 1982 to 1984. She has practiced law in Houston.[2]

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  • B.A. English from the University of Georgia
  • J.D. from the University of Georgia School of Law

Political career

Glass served on the Texas Libertarian Party state executive committee from 1982 to 1984. She ran as the Libertarian candidate for Attorney General of Texas in 1982 and for Governor of Texas in 2010.[2]

Elections

2016

Glass was the Libertarian judicial candidate for Place 3 on the Texas Supreme Court. She faced incumbent Justice Debra Lehrmann (R), Mike Westergren (D), and Rodolfo Rivera Munoz (Green).[1]

Election results

November 8 general election
Incumbent Debra Lehrmann defeated Mike Westergren, Kathie Glass and Rodolfo Rivera Munoz in the general election for the Texas Supreme Court, Place 3.
Texas Supreme Court, Place 3, 2016
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Republican Green check mark transparent.png Debra Lehrmann Incumbent 54.84% 4,807,986
     Democratic Mike Westergren 38.53% 3,378,163
     Libertarian Kathie Glass 3.97% 348,376
     Green Rodolfo Rivera Munoz 2.65% 232,646
Total Votes (100% reporting) 8,767,171
Source: Texas Secretary of State Official Results

2014

See also: Texas gubernatorial election, 2014

Glass ran for election to the office of Governor of Texas. Glass won the Libertarian nomination in the convention on April 12.[4][5] The general election took place on November 4, 2014.

Results

General election
Governor of Texas, 2014
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Republican Green check mark transparent.pngGreg Abbott 59.3% 2,796,547
     Democratic Wendy Davis 38.9% 1,835,596
     Libertarian Kathie Glass 1.4% 66,543
     Green Brandon Parmer 0.4% 18,520
     Write-in Sarah Pavitt 0% 1,062
Total Votes 4,718,268
Election results via Texas Secretary of State

Issues

On her website, Glass outlines her "Five Point Lone Star Plan," which is as follows:[6]

  • TEXAS 9TH AND 10TH AMENDMENT SOVEREIGNTY: "Use nullification and interposition to refuse enforcement by Texas of unconstitutional federal laws like EPA Cap & Trade and Obamacare, and United Nations power grabs like the Law of the Sea Treaty and the Small Arms Disarmament Treaty."
  • LOWER TAXES: "Eliminate school property tax. Eliminate franchise tax which acts as a personal income tax. No income tax! Reduce other property taxes and strengthen taxpayer protections such that no one loses their house due to unpaid property taxes."
  • LOWER SPENDING: "Reduce government education spending to the bare minimum required by our Texas Constitution. Eliminate state Medicaid expenditures."
  • PROTECT OUR BORDER: "Use our Texas State Guard. Limit all government spending on education and healthcare to citizens of Texas and the United States. Border enforcement will reduce demands on our education, health care, and criminal justice systems."
  • SUPPORT PRIVATE PROPERTY RIGHTS: "Strengthen eminent domain protections. Oppose boondoggles like the Trans Texas Corridor and other destructive public/private projects."

2010

See also: Texas gubernatorial election, 2010 and Gubernatorial elections, 2010

Glass faced Bill White (D), Rick Perry (R), and Deb Shafto (G) in the general election on November 2, 2010. Perry won the election.[7]

Governor of Texas, 2010
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Republican Green check mark transparent.pngRick Perry Incumbent 55% 2,737,481
     Democratic Bill White 42.3% 2,106,395
     Libertarian Kathie Glass 2.2% 109,211
     Green Deb Shafto 0.4% 19,516
     Write-In Andy Barron 0.1% 7,267
Total Votes 4,979,870
Election results via Texas Secretary of State


Campaign finance summary


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Kathie Glass campaign contribution history
YearOfficeStatusContributionsExpenditures
2014Texas GovernorLost $79,624 N/A**
2010Texas GovernorLost $45,534 N/A**
Grand total$125,158 N/A**
Sources: OpenSecretsFederal Elections Commission ***This product uses the openFEC API but is not endorsed or certified by the Federal Election Commission (FEC).
** Data on expenditures is not available for this election cycle
Note: Totals above reflect only availabale data.

Personal

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Glass' father worked for General Motors, and her mother worked as a school secretary. Glass was the first person in her family to go college. She is married to Tom Glass, a Libertarian candidate for Attorney General of Texas in the 2014 elections. Together they have two children, Courtney Ayn and Branden. They live in Houston, Texas.[2]

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