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Tina Renee Johns Benkiser (born February 7, 1963) is an attorney and was from 2003 to 2009 the state
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of the
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. She became chairman on the resignation of Susan Weddington.


Career

Benkiser was elected to full two-year terms in 2004, 2006, and again on June 14, 2008.
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, an
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from Dickinson was the party vice chairman in the latter portion of Benkiser's term. He was elected to his second full term in 2008. State law requires that the chairman and vice chairman of political parties be of opposite sexes. When
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was elected to succeed Cathie Adams as chairman, Melinda Fredricks of Conroe succeeded Armstrong as vice chairman. Under Benkiser's leadership, the Texas party won all twenty-nine statewide offices and maintained its majority in the
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. Republicans have had a net loss of seats in the Texas House under Benkiser though, after peaking in 2003, and lost two formerly Republican seats in the U.S. Congress with the resignation of Tom DeLay and the defeat of Henry Bonilla in 2006. In 2008, however, the Republican Party of Texas regained the DeLay seat with the election of Pete Olson, and also made gains in down-ballot races, achieving for the first time an absolute majority of elected offices in the state, from constable to governor, despite a disappointing year for Republicans nationwide. Benkiser resigned as chairman on October 5, 2009, to join the successful reelection campaign of
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. Under party rules, the chairman must remain neutral in
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campaigns. Perry defeated challenges from
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and
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activist Debra Medina in the Republican primary held on March 2, 2010. Benkiser was succeeded by Cathie Adams of Plano, a
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activist and the Texas Republican national committeewoman. Adams was succeeded in the post in the state convention held on June 12, 2010, by Steve Munisteri of Houston, who thirty years earlier founded the
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. In 2009, Benkiser was a candidate for co-chairman of the
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with former Ohio Secretary of State Ken Blackwell, who ran for chairman. RNC members, however, chose
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, a former
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, as the national party chairman, who was unseated by
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early in 2011.


Personal life

Benkiser graduated from the
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in
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in eastern
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. Her husband is Eric Benkiser; the couple resides in Signal Mountain,
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. Her law practice is in the fields of corporate transactions, business formation and operations, intellectual property, and sports and entertainment law. While in Houston, the Benkisers were active members of Second Baptist Church.


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Tina J. Benkiser's Bio
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