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Brian McCall

Brian McCall

Full Name: James Brian McCall

Terms of Service

Chamber District Dates of Service Legislatures Party City/County Note Counties in District
H 66 Jan 13, 2009 - Apr 2, 2010 81st (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)   Republican Plano / Collin   Collin
H 66 Jan 9, 2007 - Jan 13, 2009 80th   Republican Plano / Collin   Collin
H 66 Jan 11, 2005 - Jan 9, 2007 79th   Republican Plano / Collin   Collin
H 66 Jan 14, 2003 - Jan 11, 2005 78th   Republican Plano / Collin   Collin
H 66 Jan 9, 2001 - Jan 14, 2003 77th   Republican Plano / Collin   Collin
H 66 Jan 12, 1999 - Jan 9, 2001 76th   Republican Plano / Collin   Collin
H 66 Jan 14, 1997 - Jan 12, 1999 75th   Republican Plano / Collin   Collin
H 66 Jan 10, 1995 - Jan 14, 1997 74th   Republican Plano / Collin   Collin
H 66 Jan 12, 1993 - Jan 10, 1995 73rd   Republican Plano / Collin   Collin
H 60 Jul 19, 1991 - Jan 12, 1993 72nd (6) (7)   Republican Plano / Collin   Collin

Terms of service footnotes


(1) "Taylor to Fill Term for McCall," 4/20/2010. Dallas Morning News.
(2) McCall resignation letter dated 4/2/2010, effective 4/2/2010. Governor Rick Perry.
(3) Proclamation, 4/2/2010, Ordering special election in House District 66 on 5/8/2010 to serve unexpired term of Brian McCall. Governor Rick Perry.
(4) "Calendars Chair Brian McCall resigned his state rep's seat today effective 5 p.m.," 4/2/2010, "Daily Buzz," Quorum Report.
(5) Van Taylor elected Republican nominee for House District 66 in 3/2/2010 primary and runoff 4/12/2010; no Democratic opposition in 2010 general election. Taylor declared elected and sworn 4/20/2010, succeeded Brian McCall, resigned 4/2/2010. Texas Secretary of State - Historical Election Returns, 1992-2019.
(6) Brian McCall, in special election 7/13/1991, sworn 7/19/1991, succeeded Samuel Johnson, resigned 5/21/1991. McCall's first session was 72nd 1st Called Session. Members of the Texas Congress 1836-1845; Members of the Texas Legislature 1846-2004, 2005.
(7) U.S. Representative District 3 special election 5/4/1991, runoff 5/18/1991. Johnson elected to Congress 5/18/1991 to fill unexpired term of Steve Bartlett, who resigned. Texas Secretary of State - Election Dates Including Special Elections, 1966-2001.

Terms of Service

Legislatures:
81st (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)  
Party:
Republican
Home City/County:
Plano / Collin
Counties in district:
Collin

Legislatures:
80th  
Party:
Republican
Home City/County:
Plano / Collin
Counties in district:
Collin

Legislatures:
79th  
Party:
Republican
Home City/County:
Plano / Collin
Counties in district:
Collin

Legislatures:
78th  
Party:
Republican
Home City/County:
Plano / Collin
Counties in district:
Collin

Legislatures:
77th  
Party:
Republican
Home City/County:
Plano / Collin
Counties in district:
Collin

Legislatures:
76th  
Party:
Republican
Home City/County:
Plano / Collin
Counties in district:
Collin

Legislatures:
75th  
Party:
Republican
Home City/County:
Plano / Collin
Counties in district:
Collin

Legislatures:
74th  
Party:
Republican
Home City/County:
Plano / Collin
Counties in district:
Collin

Legislatures:
73rd  
Party:
Republican
Home City/County:
Plano / Collin
Counties in district:
Collin

Legislatures:
72nd (6) (7)  
Party:
Republican
Home City/County:
Plano / Collin
Counties in district:
Collin

Terms of service notes


(1) "Taylor to Fill Term for McCall," 4/20/2010. Dallas Morning News.
(2) McCall resignation letter dated 4/2/2010, effective 4/2/2010. Governor Rick Perry.
(3) Proclamation, 4/2/2010, Ordering special election in House District 66 on 5/8/2010 to serve unexpired term of Brian McCall. Governor Rick Perry.
(4) "Calendars Chair Brian McCall resigned his state rep's seat today effective 5 p.m.," 4/2/2010, "Daily Buzz," Quorum Report.
(5) Van Taylor elected Republican nominee for House District 66 in 3/2/2010 primary and runoff 4/12/2010; no Democratic opposition in 2010 general election. Taylor declared elected and sworn 4/20/2010, succeeded Brian McCall, resigned 4/2/2010. Texas Secretary of State - Historical Election Returns, 1992-2019.
(6) Brian McCall, in special election 7/13/1991, sworn 7/19/1991, succeeded Samuel Johnson, resigned 5/21/1991. McCall's first session was 72nd 1st Called Session. Members of the Texas Congress 1836-1845; Members of the Texas Legislature 1846-2004, 2005.
(7) U.S. Representative District 3 special election 5/4/1991, runoff 5/18/1991. Johnson elected to Congress 5/18/1991 to fill unexpired term of Steve Bartlett, who resigned. Texas Secretary of State - Election Dates Including Special Elections, 1966-2001.

Biographical Information

  • Book in LRL collection, 976.4063 M124P 2008. The Power of the Texas Governor: Connally to Bush, 2009.
  • Biographical sketch, "TCJL's 'Eleven Best' Legislators," July 1999, pp. 1, 3. Texas Civil Justice League Advocate.
  • Biographical sketch, 77th Legislature. Texas House of Representatives.

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