Jim Landtroop

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Preceded byJoe Heflin
Succeeded byKen King (district 88)
BornJames F. Landtroop Jr.
(1968-01-18) January 18, 1968 (age 58)[1]
Jim Landtroop
Member of the Texas House of Representatives
from the 85th district
In office
2011–2013
Preceded byJoe Heflin
Succeeded byKen King (district 88)
Personal details
BornJames F. Landtroop Jr.
(1968-01-18) January 18, 1968 (age 58)[1]
PartyRepublican
SpouseCathy Landtroop

James F. Landtroop Jr. (born January 18, 1968) is an American politician and insurance businessman. He has previously served in the Texas House of Representatives, serving District 85 for one term in the early 2010s.

Landtroop first campaigned for the Texas House of Representatives in 2006, challenging Joe Heflin as both fought for the seat vacated by the retiring Pete Laney.[2]

In 2010, Landtroop challenged Heflin again after defeating David Andrews in a partisan primary election.[3] Landtroop won the election, garnering 62% of the vote.[4] During his first term in the House, Landtroop was named vice chairman of the rural caucus.[5]

After his first legislative term, Landtroop was redistricted in to District 88 and lost the Republican runoff to Ken King.[6] Landtroop claimed the move was Republican leadership reprimanding him for not supporting House speaker Joe Straus.[7] After that election, Landtroop and his family moved from Plainview, Texas to Lubbock, Texas.[8]

In 2015, Landtroop announced his intentions to challenge incumbent John Frullo in a House District 84 election.[9] Landtroop was defeated in the primary election.[10]

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