Leticia Van de Putte

Leticia Van de Putte

Full Name: Leticia Rosa Van de Putte
Other surnames: San Miguel,

Terms of Service top

Chamber District Dates of Service Legislatures Party City/County Note Counties in District
S 26 Jan 8, 2013 - Mar 4, 2015 83rd (5) (6)   84th (1) (2) (3) (4)   Democrat San Antonio / Bexar Senate President Pro Tempore (83rd)   Bexar
S 26 Jan 13, 2009 - Jan 8, 2013 81st   82nd   Democrat San Antonio / Bexar   Bexar
S 26 Jan 11, 2005 - Jan 13, 2009 79th   80th   Democrat San Antonio / Bexar   Bexar
S 26 Jan 14, 2003 - Jan 11, 2005 78th (7)   Democrat San Antonio / Bexar   Bexar
S 26 Jan 9, 2001 - Jan 14, 2003 77th (8)   Democrat San Antonio / Bexar   Bexar
S 26 Nov 10, 1999 - Jan 9, 2001 76th (9) (10)   Democrat San Antonio / Bexar   Bexar
H 115 Jan 12, 1999 - Nov 9, 1999 76th (9) (10)   Democrat San Antonio / Bexar   Bexar
H 115 Jan 14, 1997 - Jan 12, 1999 75th   Democrat San Antonio / Bexar   Bexar
H 115 Jan 10, 1995 - Jan 14, 1997 74th   Democrat San Antonio / Bexar   Bexar
H 115 Jan 12, 1993 - Jan 10, 1995 73rd   Democrat San Antonio / Bexar   Bexar
H 115 Jan 8, 1991 - Jan 12, 1993 72nd   Democrat San Antonio / Bexar   Bexar

(1) Senator Leticia Van de Putte's letter to Governor Rick Perry, notice of intent to resign effective January 13, 2015, or serve until her successor is "duly qualified" under Texas Const. Art. 16, Sec. 17. Governor Rick Perry.
(2) Proclamation, 1/23/2015, ordering special runoff election in Senate District 26 on 2/17/2015 to serve remainder of unexpired term of Leticia Van de Putte. Governor Greg Abbott.
(3) Proclamation, 12/15/2014, ordering special election in Senate District 26 on 1/6/2015 to serve out unexpired term of Leticia Van de Putte. Governor Rick Perry.
(4) José Menéndez, in special election 1/6/2015, runoff 2/17/2015, sworn 3/4/2015, succeeded unexpired term of Leticia Van de Putte. Texas Secretary of State - Historical Election Returns, 1992-2019.
(5) 83rd Legislature - Senate President Pro Tempore, Regular Session, elected 1/8/2013. Senate Journal.
(6) 83rd Legislature - Drawing for Terms of Office, 1/23/2013, SR 36, pp. 81-82. Drew 4-year term. Senate Journal.
(7) 78th Legislature - Drawing for Terms of Office, 1/14/2003, SR 7, pp. 15-16. Drew 2-year term. Senate Journal.
(8) 2-year term; entire Senate went up for reelection in 2002 due to redistricting. Texas Constitution Art. III, §3, Election and term of office of Senators.
(9) In Senate, Leticia R. Van de Putte, in special election 11/2/1999, sworn 11/10/1999, succeeded Gregory Luna, resigned 9/24/1999. In House, Michael Villarreal, in special election 2/12/2000, sworn 2/17/2000, succeeded Leticia R. Van de Putte, sworn as senator 11/10/1999. Members of the Texas Congress 1836-1845; Members of the Texas Legislature 1846-2004, 2005.
(10) Van de Putte did not resign House seat; it became vacant 11/10/1999 when she was sworn into Senate. Texas House of Representatives, Chief Clerk's Office.

Terms of Service top

Senate District 26
Jan 8, 2013 - Mar 4, 2015
Legislatures: 83rd (5) (6)   84th (1) (2) (3) (4)  
Senate President Pro Tempore (83rd)
(83rd)
Party: Democrat
Home City/County: San Antonio / Bexar
Counties in district: Bexar
Senate District 26
Jan 13, 2009 - Jan 8, 2013
Legislatures: 81st   82nd  
Party: Democrat
Home City/County: San Antonio / Bexar
Counties in district: Bexar
Senate District 26
Jan 11, 2005 - Jan 13, 2009
Legislatures: 79th   80th  
Party: Democrat
Home City/County: San Antonio / Bexar
Counties in district: Bexar
Senate District 26
Jan 14, 2003 - Jan 11, 2005
Legislatures: 78th (7)  
Party: Democrat
Home City/County: San Antonio / Bexar
Counties in district: Bexar
Senate District 26
Jan 9, 2001 - Jan 14, 2003
Legislatures: 77th (8)  
Party: Democrat
Home City/County: San Antonio / Bexar
Counties in district: Bexar
Senate District 26
Nov 10, 1999 - Jan 9, 2001
Legislatures: 76th (9) (10)  
Party: Democrat
Home City/County: San Antonio / Bexar
Counties in district: Bexar
House District 115
Jan 12, 1999 - Nov 9, 1999
Legislatures: 76th (9) (10)  
Party: Democrat
Home City/County: San Antonio / Bexar
Counties in district: Bexar
House District 115
Jan 14, 1997 - Jan 12, 1999
Legislatures: 75th  
Party: Democrat
Home City/County: San Antonio / Bexar
Counties in district: Bexar
House District 115
Jan 10, 1995 - Jan 14, 1997
Legislatures: 74th  
Party: Democrat
Home City/County: San Antonio / Bexar
Counties in district: Bexar
House District 115
Jan 12, 1993 - Jan 10, 1995
Legislatures: 73rd  
Party: Democrat
Home City/County: San Antonio / Bexar
Counties in district: Bexar
House District 115
Jan 8, 1991 - Jan 12, 1993
Legislatures: 72nd  
Party: Democrat
Home City/County: San Antonio / Bexar
Counties in district: Bexar

(1) Senator Leticia Van de Putte's letter to Governor Rick Perry, notice of intent to resign effective January 13, 2015, or serve until her successor is "duly qualified" under Texas Const. Art. 16, Sec. 17. Governor Rick Perry.
(2) Proclamation, 1/23/2015, ordering special runoff election in Senate District 26 on 2/17/2015 to serve remainder of unexpired term of Leticia Van de Putte. Governor Greg Abbott.
(3) Proclamation, 12/15/2014, ordering special election in Senate District 26 on 1/6/2015 to serve out unexpired term of Leticia Van de Putte. Governor Rick Perry.
(4) José Menéndez, in special election 1/6/2015, runoff 2/17/2015, sworn 3/4/2015, succeeded unexpired term of Leticia Van de Putte. Texas Secretary of State - Historical Election Returns, 1992-2019.
(5) 83rd Legislature - Senate President Pro Tempore, Regular Session, elected 1/8/2013. Senate Journal.
(6) 83rd Legislature - Drawing for Terms of Office, 1/23/2013, SR 36, pp. 81-82. Drew 4-year term. Senate Journal.
(7) 78th Legislature - Drawing for Terms of Office, 1/14/2003, SR 7, pp. 15-16. Drew 2-year term. Senate Journal.
(8) 2-year term; entire Senate went up for reelection in 2002 due to redistricting. Texas Constitution Art. III, §3, Election and term of office of Senators.
(9) In Senate, Leticia R. Van de Putte, in special election 11/2/1999, sworn 11/10/1999, succeeded Gregory Luna, resigned 9/24/1999. In House, Michael Villarreal, in special election 2/12/2000, sworn 2/17/2000, succeeded Leticia R. Van de Putte, sworn as senator 11/10/1999. Members of the Texas Congress 1836-1845; Members of the Texas Legislature 1846-2004, 2005.
(10) Van de Putte did not resign House seat; it became vacant 11/10/1999 when she was sworn into Senate. Texas House of Representatives, Chief Clerk's Office.

Biographical Information top

Resolutions and Journal entries

Biographical Sketches

Other Resources

  • Interview with State Senator Leticia Van de Putte, 3/3/2009. Burnt Orange Report, 2006.
  • Photo, political affiliation, and committee assignment. Capitol Women: Texas Female Legislators, 1923-1999, 2000.
  • "Senator Leticia Van de Putte . . . bringing Latina values to policy making." January/February 2003, pp. 10-13. Hispanic Journal.
  • Profile and photos, "Capitol Ideas: Leticia Van de Putte helped unite her party in 2008. Could Texas Dems unite behind her for higher office in 2010?" by Gilbert Garcia, 2/18/2009. San Antonio Current.
  • "Session Player," July 2001, pp. 133-136. Texas Monthly.
  • "The Senator From San Antonio," August 2014, pp. 38, 40. Texas Monthly.

Photographs

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Committee Information top

84th R.S. - 2015
Criminal Justice  
Higher Education  
Intergovernmental Relations  
83rd R.S. - 2013
Business and Commerce  
Education  
Human Trafficking  
State Affairs  
Veteran Affairs and Military Installations (Chair) 
82nd R.S. - 2011
Business and Commerce  
Committee of the Whole Senate  
Education  
Human Trafficking (Co-Chair) 
Public School Finance System  
State Affairs  
Veteran Affairs and Military Installations (Chair) 
Windstorm Insurance, Oversight  
81st R.S. - 2009
Business and Commerce  
Committee of the Whole Senate  
Education  
State Affairs  
Veteran Affairs and Military Installations (Chair) 
Veterans Health, Select (Vice Chair) 
Windstorm Insurance, Oversight  
80th R.S. - 2007
Business and Commerce  
Committee of the Whole Senate  
Education  
State Affairs  
Veteran Affairs and Military Installations (Chair) 
79th R.S. - 2005
Administration  
Business and Commerce  
Education  
Veteran Affairs and Military Installations (Chair) 
78th R.S. - 2003
Administration  
Business and Commerce  
Committee of the Whole Senate  
Education  
Education Subcommittee on Higher Education  
Public School Finance, Select  
Veteran Affairs and Military Installations (Chair) 
77th R.S. - 2001
Business and Commerce  
Business and Commerce Subcommittee on Border Affairs  
Committee of the Whole Senate  
Education  
Natural Resource Public Interest Counsel, Interim  
Nominations (Vice Chair) 
Personal Privacy Task Force  
Public School Finance, Select  
Veteran Affairs and Military Installations  
76th R.S. - 1999
Appropriations  
Committee of the Whole Senate  
Economic Development (Vice Chair) 
Education  
Jurisprudence  
Veteran Affairs and Military Installations  
75th R.S. - 1997
Economic Development  
Insurance (Vice Chair) 
74th R.S. - 1995
Economic Development  
Juvenile Justice and Family Issues  
State Loans and Grants, House Joint  
73rd R.S. - 1993
Human Services  
International and Cultural Relations  
NAFTA and GATT, Special Select  
72nd R.S. - 1991
Human Services  
Labor and Employment Relations  
Rules, Select  

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