Harvey Ray Hilderbran (born February 9, 1960) is an American politician and former member of the
Texas House of Representatives
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from District 53, which included fifteen counties in central
Texas
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. Hilderbran resides in
Kerrville west of
San Antonio
("Cradle of Freedom")
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Career
In 2008, the Texas Deer Association awarded Hilderbran the "Frank Madla Award for Representative of the Year", named for the late State Senator
Frank L. Madla of San Antonio. Hilderbran was also named "Legislator of the Year" in 2007 by the Texas Municipal League, and was the recipient of the 2006 Distinguished Legislator Award by the Texas Recreation and Parks Society.
Hilderbran was a candidate for the Republican nomination for
Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts
The Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts is an executive branch position created by the Texas Constitution. The comptroller is popularly elected every four years, and is primarily tasked with collecting all state tax revenue and estimating the a ...
in 2014.
Businessman Andrew Stevenson Murr of
Junction
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, Texas, led the March 4 primary to succeed Hilderbran with 9,951 votes (41 percent). Robert Earl "Rob" Henneke (also born c. 1977), a Kerrville lawyer, received 7,030 (29 percent). In third place was Karen D. Harris (born c. 1969) of Kerrville with 5,840 votes (24 percent). Two others held the remaining 6 percent of the ballots cast.
Andrew Murr faced the second highest vote-getter, Robert Earl "Rob" Henneke, in a May 27 runoff, winning 9,387 (60.6 percent) to 6,100 (39.4 percent).
Without a Democratic Party nominee in District 53, Murr defeated the
Libertarian nominee
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* to be elected to an office — in this case a candidate selection procedure occurs.
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, Maximiliam Martin, 36,878 votes (89.9 percent) to 4,139 (10.1 percent) in the general election on November 4.
References
External links
Hilderbran's Texas House of Representatives website*
ttp://www.texasobserver.org/blog/?p=332 Rep. Hilderbran pushes bill for Texas ParksAnimal Underworld: Rep. Hilderbran's Efforts to Protect America's Black Market for Rare and Exotic SpeciesRoadside snakes may breathe easier, but collectors are gaspingAbout HB 2414 that was modified in Committee in Harvey Hilderbran
About HB 12 by Harvey Hilderbran
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Republican Party members of the Texas House of Representatives
1960 births
Living people
People from Kerrville, Texas
People from Uvalde, Texas
Texas Tech University alumni
American Episcopalians
Businesspeople from Texas
Ranchers from Texas
20th-century American politicians
21st-century American politicians