Ann Johnson (politician)

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Annette Elizabeth Johnson (born August 13, 1974)[1] is an American attorney and politician. She has represented the 134th District in the Texas House of Representatives since 2021. She is a member of the Democratic Party. Johnson is also an adjunct professor of law at South Texas College of Law Houston.[2]

Preceded bySarah Davis
Born (1974-08-13) August 13, 1974 (age 51)
SpouseSonya Cuellar
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Ann Johnson
Member of the Texas House of Representatives
from the 134th district
Assumed office
January 12, 2021
Preceded bySarah Davis
Personal details
Born (1974-08-13) August 13, 1974 (age 51)
PartyDemocratic
SpouseSonya Cuellar
OccupationAttorney
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Career

Early in her legal career, Johnson worked as an attorney for politicians Mike Martin, Craig Eiland, and Jack Brooks. Johnson also worked in the Office of Legislative Affairs during the Clinton administration and in the Harris County District Attorney's Office.[3]

Johnson successfully argued the case of a minor charged with prostitution in the 2010 case In re B.W, in which the Texas Supreme Court found that Johnson's client had not committed a crime because she could not legally consent to sex.[4]

In 2020, she was elected to represent District 134 in the Texas House of Representatives, succeeding Republican incumbent Sarah Davis.[5][6] Johnson supports investments in public education, abortion rights, Medicaid expansion, and gun regulation.[7]

During the 2022–2023 session, Johnson was vice-chair of the House Committee on General Investigating, which directed two high-profile investigations that session, first against state representative Bryan Slaton, who resigned and was later expelled from the House on May 9, 2023 for providing alcohol to and having sexual relations with a 19-year old legislative aide,[8] and then against Texas Attorney General Kenneth Paxton, who was impeached by the House on May 27, 2023, on twenty articles involving securities fraud, abuse of office, and retaliation against whistleblowers.[9] Johnson was named one of twelve House members who will serve as managers during Paxton's impeachment trial in the Texas Senate.[10]

Personal life

Johnson is the daughter of former State Representative Jake Johnson and former Judge Carolyn Marks Johnson.[11] Johnson married artist Sonya Cuellar in 2015 after the legalization of same-sex marriage. They have three rescue dogs.[3]

Electoral history

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Texas general election, 2020: House District 134
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Ann Johnson 56,895 52.3% 5.47%
Republican Sarah Davis (incumbent) 51,960 47.7% −5.47%
Majority 4,935 4.6% −1.74%
Turnout 108,855 100% +22.4%
Democratic gain from Republican Swing +10.94%
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Texas general election, 2022: House District 134
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Ann Johnson (incumbent) 49,688 61.6% 9.3%
Republican Ryan McConnico 29,968 37.1% −10.6%
Libertarian Carl Unsicker 1,058 1.3% 1.3%
Majority 19,720 24.4% 19.8%
Turnout 80,714 100% −25.9%
Democratic hold
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Texas general election, 2024: House District 134
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Ann Johnson (incumbent) 61,037 61.3% −0.3%
Republican Audrey Douglas 38,480 38.7% 1.6%
Majority 22,557 22.6% −2.2%
Turnout 99,517 100% 18.9%
Democratic hold
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