Hector Uribe

Hector Uribe

Full Name: Hector R. Uribe

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Chamber District Dates of Service Legislatures Party City/County Note Counties in District
S 27 Jan 13, 1987 - Jan 8, 1991 70th   71st   Democrat Brownsville / Cameron   Cameron, Hidalgo
S 27 Jan 11, 1983 - Jan 13, 1987 68th (1)   69th   Democrat Brownsville / Cameron   Cameron, Hidalgo
S 27 Mar 1, 1981 - Jan 11, 1983 67th (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)   Democrat Brownsville / Cameron   Brooks, Cameron, Hidalgo, Jim Wells
H 50 Jan 13, 1981 - Mar 1, 1981 67th (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)   Democrat Brownsville / Cameron   Cameron
H 50 Jan 9, 1979 - Jan 13, 1981 66th   Democrat Brownsville / Cameron   Cameron
H 50 Apr 7, 1978 - Jan 9, 1979 65th (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)   Democrat Brownsville / Cameron   Cameron

(1) 68th Legislature - Drawing for Terms of Office, 3/17/1983, p. 495. Drew 4-year term (also see message from President, p. 467). Senate Journal.
(2) Proclamation, 3/4/1981, ordering a special election in House District 50 on 3/31/1981 to serve out the unexpired term of the Honorable Hector Uribe. Governor William P. Clements.
(3) In Senate, Hector Uribe, in special runoff election 2/24/1981, sworn 3/2/1981, succeeded Raul L. Longoria, resigned 1/2/1981. In House, René Oliveira, in special election 4/21/1981, sworn 4/28/1981, succeeded Hector Uribe, elected Senator 2/24/1981. Members of the Texas Congress 1836-1845; Members of the Texas Legislature 1846-2004, 2005.
(4) Resignation and special elections information, 67th Legislature. Texas House of Representatives, Chief Clerk's Office.
(5) 67th Legislature - Uribe elected to Senate in special election. Uribe did not resign from the House by letter but rather when he took the oath of office in the Senate at 11 am on 3/1/1981. Texas House of Representatives, Chief Clerk's Office - Biographies of Legislators, 1947.
(6) State Senate District 27 special election 2/10/1981, runoff 2/24/1981; State Representative District 50 special election 3/31/1981, runoff 4/21/1981. Texas Secretary of State - Election Dates Including Special Elections, 1966-2001.
(7) Proclamations, 1/25/1978 and 3/9/1978, ordering a special election in House District 50 on 3/4/1978, and second special election on 3/28/1978, to serve out the unexpired term of the Honorable Ruben M. Torres. Governor Dolph Briscoe. January 25, 1978 March 9, 1978
(8) Hector Uribe, in special runoff election 3/28/1978, sworn 4/7/1978, succeeded Ruben M. Torres, resigned 1/30/1978. Members of the Texas Congress 1836-1845; Members of the Texas Legislature 1846-1992, 1992.
(9) Hector Uribe, in special runoff election 3/28/1978, sworn 4/7/1978, succeeded Ruben M. Torres, resigned 1/31/1978. Members of the Texas Congress 1836-1845; Members of the Texas Legislature 1846-2004, 2005.
(10) Sworn 4/7/1978. Oaths of Office.
(11) Certification of members of the House of Representatives, 65th Legislature, Special Session (members elected since the adjournment of the Regular Session), 7/5/1978. Texas Secretary of State.
(12) Official ballot, certificate of election, canvass of returns for second special election 3/28/1978. Texas Secretary of State.

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Senate District 27
Jan 13, 1987 - Jan 8, 1991
Legislatures: 70th   71st  
Party: Democrat
Home City/County: Brownsville / Cameron
Counties in district: Cameron, Hidalgo
Senate District 27
Jan 11, 1983 - Jan 13, 1987
Legislatures: 68th (1)   69th  
Party: Democrat
Home City/County: Brownsville / Cameron
Counties in district: Cameron, Hidalgo
Senate District 27
Mar 1, 1981 - Jan 11, 1983
Legislatures: 67th (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)  
Party: Democrat
Home City/County: Brownsville / Cameron
Counties in district: Brooks, Cameron, Hidalgo, Jim Wells
House District 50
Jan 13, 1981 - Mar 1, 1981
Legislatures: 67th (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)  
Party: Democrat
Home City/County: Brownsville / Cameron
Counties in district: Cameron
House District 50
Jan 9, 1979 - Jan 13, 1981
Legislatures: 66th  
Party: Democrat
Home City/County: Brownsville / Cameron
Counties in district: Cameron
House District 50
Apr 7, 1978 - Jan 9, 1979
Legislatures: 65th (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)  
Party: Democrat
Home City/County: Brownsville / Cameron
Counties in district: Cameron

(1) 68th Legislature - Drawing for Terms of Office, 3/17/1983, p. 495. Drew 4-year term (also see message from President, p. 467). Senate Journal.
(2) Proclamation, 3/4/1981, ordering a special election in House District 50 on 3/31/1981 to serve out the unexpired term of the Honorable Hector Uribe. Governor William P. Clements.
(3) In Senate, Hector Uribe, in special runoff election 2/24/1981, sworn 3/2/1981, succeeded Raul L. Longoria, resigned 1/2/1981. In House, René Oliveira, in special election 4/21/1981, sworn 4/28/1981, succeeded Hector Uribe, elected Senator 2/24/1981. Members of the Texas Congress 1836-1845; Members of the Texas Legislature 1846-2004, 2005.
(4) Resignation and special elections information, 67th Legislature. Texas House of Representatives, Chief Clerk's Office.
(5) 67th Legislature - Uribe elected to Senate in special election. Uribe did not resign from the House by letter but rather when he took the oath of office in the Senate at 11 am on 3/1/1981. Texas House of Representatives, Chief Clerk's Office - Biographies of Legislators, 1947.
(6) State Senate District 27 special election 2/10/1981, runoff 2/24/1981; State Representative District 50 special election 3/31/1981, runoff 4/21/1981. Texas Secretary of State - Election Dates Including Special Elections, 1966-2001.
(7) Proclamations, 1/25/1978 and 3/9/1978, ordering a special election in House District 50 on 3/4/1978, and second special election on 3/28/1978, to serve out the unexpired term of the Honorable Ruben M. Torres. Governor Dolph Briscoe. January 25, 1978 March 9, 1978
(8) Hector Uribe, in special runoff election 3/28/1978, sworn 4/7/1978, succeeded Ruben M. Torres, resigned 1/30/1978. Members of the Texas Congress 1836-1845; Members of the Texas Legislature 1846-1992, 1992.
(9) Hector Uribe, in special runoff election 3/28/1978, sworn 4/7/1978, succeeded Ruben M. Torres, resigned 1/31/1978. Members of the Texas Congress 1836-1845; Members of the Texas Legislature 1846-2004, 2005.
(10) Sworn 4/7/1978. Oaths of Office.
(11) Certification of members of the House of Representatives, 65th Legislature, Special Session (members elected since the adjournment of the Regular Session), 7/5/1978. Texas Secretary of State.
(12) Official ballot, certificate of election, canvass of returns for second special election 3/28/1978. Texas Secretary of State.

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71st R.S. - 1989
Committee of the Whole Senate  
Education  
Health and Human Services (Vice Chair) 
Health and Human Services Subcommittee on Health Services  
Judicial Selection  
Legislative Redistricting, Select  
Natural Resources  
Natural Resources Subcommittee on Water (Chair) 
Nominations, Special  
Oil Spills and Water Pollution Abatement (Vice Chair) 
Public Education, Select  
Texas State Technical Institute  
70th R.S. - 1987
Committee of the Whole Senate  
Education  
Health and Human Services (Vice Chair) 
Health and Human Services Subcommittee on Health Services  
High School Dropouts, Special  
Higher Education in South Texas  
Implementation of the Agricultural Hazard Communication Act  
Natural Resources  
Natural Resources Subcommittee on Agriculture  
Nominations, Special  
69th R.S. - 1985
Border Economic Development Task Force  
Coastline Rehabilitation, Interim  
Committee of the Whole Senate  
Education  
Health and Human Resources (Vice Chair) 
Health and Human Resources Subcommittee on Elder Abuse  
Natural Resources  
Natural Resources Subcommittee on Agriculture  
Texas Shrimp and Oyster Industry, Interim  
68th R.S. - 1983
Committee of the Whole Senate  
Committee of the Whole Senate, Subcommittee on Finance  
Farmworker Insurance  
Finance  
Health and Human Resources (Vice Chair) 
Human Resources (Vice Chair) 
Human Resources Subcommittee on Consumer Affairs  
Hunger and Nutrition, Interim  
Natural Resources  
Natural Resources Subcommittee on Energy  
67th R.S. - 1981
Beach Development  
Comprehensive State Vocational Education, Special  
Education  
Health Services  
Human Resources  
Human Resources Subcommittee on Public Health and Welfare (Vice Chair) 
Insurance (Chair - Budget & Oversight) 
Insurance Subcommittee on Budget and Oversight (Chair) 
Intergovernmental Relations  
Quad State Project Participation, Interim  
66th R.S. - 1979
Health Services  
Judiciary  
Judiciary Subcommittee on Appropriative Matters  
Urban Issues, Select  
65th R.S. - 1977
Health and Welfare  

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