1991 Texas's 3rd congressional district special election

Texas's 3rd congressional district special election

May 4, 1991 (first round)
May 18, 1991 (runoff)

Texas's 3rd congressional district
 
Candidate Sam Johnson Tom Pauken Bill Hammond
Party Republican Republican Republican
First round 10,855
19.86%
15,018
27.48%
6,756
12.36%
Runoff 24,004
52.58%
21,647
47.42%
Eliminated

 
Candidate Paul Zane Pilzer Dan Branch Pete Sessions
Party Republican Republican Republican
First round 5,909
10.81%
5,484
10.03%
5,156
9.43%
Runoff Eliminated Eliminated Eliminated

U.S. Representative before election

Steve Bartlett
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

Sam Johnson
Republican

The 1991 United States House of Representatives special election in Texas's 3rd congressional district was held on May 18, 1991, to select the successor to Steve Bartlett (R) who was elected Mayor of Dallas. The primary was held on May 4, 1991, featuring mostly Republicans.

1991 Texas 3rd Special Primary[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Tom Pauken 15,018 27.5%
Republican Sam Johnson 10,855 19.9%
Republican Bill Hammond 6,756 12.4%
Republican Paul Zane Pilzer 5,909 10.8%
Republican Dan Branch 5,484 10.0%
Republican Pete Sessions 5,156 9.4%
Democratic Wayne Putnam 2,324 4.2%
Republican Farrell Ray 1,139 2.1%
Democratic Robert Lyle 806 1.5%
Independent Mel Richardson 802 1.5%
Independent Rufus Higginbotham 238 0.4%
Republican David Corley 168 0.3%
Total votes 54,655 100%

Runoff

1991 Texas 3rd Special Run-off[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Sam Johnson 24,004 52.6%
Republican Tom Pauken 21,647 47.4%
Total votes 45,651 100%
Republican hold

References

  1. ^ a b "CQ Politics in America Profile: Sam Johnson" (PDF). Congressional Quarterly. May 7, 2013. Retrieved April 25, 2018.