Ben Bumgarner
American politician
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Benjamin Bumgarner is an American politician who currently serves in the Texas House of Representatives from the 63rd District, which covers southern Denton County.
Benjamin Bumgarner | |
|---|---|
| Member of the Texas House of Representatives from the 63rd district | |
| Assumed office January 10, 2023 | |
| Preceded by | Tan Parker |
| Personal details | |
| Party | Republican |
| Spouse |
Caroline "Mindy" Bumgarner
(m. 2014) |
| Children | 1 |
| Alma mater | Austin College |
| Occupation | Businessman |
Education and personal life
Bumgarner graduated from Austin College. He is a businessman who is the owner of Evolve Weapon Systems. He and his wife, Mindy, have one daughter. They are Methodists.[1]
Political career
Local
Prior to his election into the Texas House, he served on the Flower Mound Town Council, including one term as Mayor Pro Tem.[citation needed]
Texas Legislature
88th Texas Legislature
In 2022, he ran for the vacant seat in the 63rd District, as then-incumbent Tan Parker opted to run for the vacancy in the 12th District in the Texas Senate.[citation needed]
Bumgarner faced three candidates in the Republican primary: Jake Collier (a former Denton County District Judge), Nick Sanders, and Jeff Younger. Bumgarner and Younger met in the primary runoff where Bumgarner won by a near 2-1 margin. Bumgarner then faced Democratic candidate H. Denise Wooten in the general election, winning by a 10-point margin.[citation needed]
Bumgarner supports a ban on Democrats being given committee chairmanships as long as the Republicans hold the majority of seats in the Texas House.[2]
In his first term, Bumgarner served on the Defense & Veterans Affairs and the International Relations & Economic Development Committees.[citation needed]
Bumgarner also voted to expel Bryan Slaton from the House[3] and to impeach Ken Paxton.[4]
Among his notable legislation was HB3579, giving the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation the authority to shut down massage therapy locations which were providing sexual services to clients.
89th Texas Legislature
Bumgarner ran for re-election, facing two opponents in the Republican primary: Vincent Gallo and Carlos E. Andino, Jr. Bumgarner won without a runoff. He then faced Democratic candidate Michelle Beckley, a former State Representative (from the 65th District prior to its redrawing after the 2020 Census) in the general election and won.
90th Texas Legislature
Bumgarner is running for re-election; he has no opponents in the Republican primary. He will face Democratic candidate Denise Wooten in the general election.