Texas Delegates Endorse Kamala Harris for President in Democratic Nomination

Huston Recent Editorial Team
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Texas DNC delegates endorse Kamala Harris for presidential nomination in ‘overwhelming majority’ Credit: (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)

As the Democratic National Convention (DNC) approaches, the Texas delegation has made a decisive move, overwhelmingly endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris as the party’s nominee for president. With 273 delegates, Texas is sending the third largest delegation to the convention, a significant force in shaping the party’s future direction. In a recent vote, 260 out of 273 delegates backed Harris, highlighting her perceived qualifications to defeat Republican nominee, former President Donald Trump. State Rep. Senfronia Thompson, the longest-serving Democrat in the Legislature, initiated the motion to endorse Harris.


Who Are Houston Black Delegates?

Texas (Houston) Black Delegates are elected representatives from the state’s African American community, tasked with representing Black interests within the Democratic Party. These individuals are often community leaders, activists, and political figures committed to advocating for justice and equality.

Here is a list of delegates representing the Houston/Harris County region:

  • Former Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner District 18 At-Large
  • Texas State Rep. Jolanda Jones District 18 PLEO
  • Texas State Rep. Ron Reynolds District 22 PLEO
  • U.S Congressman. Al Green District 9 Automatic
  • Texas State Rep. Senfronia Thompson District 18 Automatic


DNC Delegate responsibilities

Voting on the Party Platform: Delegates help shape the party’s stance on key issues, ensuring that the platform addresses the concerns of Black communities, such as healthcare, education, and criminal justice reform.


How Do They Become Delegates?

The process of becoming a delegate involves several steps:

Declaration of Candidacy: Interested individuals must declare their candidacy by submitting an application and meeting the Democratic Party’s eligibility requirements.

Campaigning: Candidates campaign to gain support from local party members, engaging with the community to explain their goals and vision.


Representing Black People at the Convention

Texas Black Delegates play a vital role in ensuring that the voices of Black Americans are heard at the convention. Here’s how they advocate for their community:

Advocating for Key Issues: They push for policies that address systemic racism, economic inequality, police reform, and healthcare access, ensuring these issues are prioritized in the party’s platform.

Building Coalitions: Delegates often collaborate with other minority groups and progressive factions to build strong coalitions, enhancing their collective influence.

Engaging with Voters: They serve as a bridge between the party and Black voters, informing the community about the convention’s developments and stance on critical issues.


The Impact of Their Endorsement

The endorsement of Kamala Harris by the Texas Black delegation is a significant development. Harris’s qualifications and accomplishments, including her tenure as the first female, Black, and Asian American Vice President, make her a strong candidate for nomination. With Texas’s substantial delegate count, their support could be decisive in securing Harris’s nomination, shaping the Democratic Party’s future, and ensuring that Black Americans’ voices are amplified nationally.

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