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Ryan Guillen

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Ryan Guillen
Guillen in 2023
Member of the Texas House of Representatives
from the 31st district
Assumed office
January 14, 2003
Preceded byJudy Hawley
Personal details
Born
Ryan Anthony Guillen

(1977-10-27) October 27, 1977 (age 47)
Bryan, Texas, U.S.
Political partyRepublican (since 2021)
Democratic (until 2021)
SpouseDalinda
Children2
Residence(s)Rio Grande City, Texas, U.S.
Alma materTexas A&M University
OccupationRancher, Small Businessman, and former Ag Teacher

Ryan Anthony Guillen (born October 27, 1977) is an American politician serving as the Texas State Representative for House District 31, which includes Starr, Wilson, Karnes, Duval, Brooks, Jim Hogg, Kenedy, La Salle, Live Oak, McMullen and Zapata counties.

Originally elected as a Democrat, Guillen formally switched parties and became a Republican on November 15, 2021.[1] In November 2022, Guillen became the first Republican to win Duval County since 1904, Starr County since 1892, and the first to ever win Jim Hogg County, having won them by a combined 30 point margin.

Early life and career

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A sixth-generation South Texan, he grew up working at the family's feed store and as a ranch hand on the family farm, later receiving a degree in Agriculture from Texas A&M University and then serving as a local high school Ag teacher before pursuing public office. A native of Starr County, Guillen was first elected in 2002 at the age of 24, making him one of the youngest ever elected to the Texas House of Representatives.

Texas State Legislature

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Having been named "Legislator of the Year," "Best of the House," or "Legislative Champion" over a half dozen times just this year alone by numerous statewide organizations, no other member has passed more legislation out of the House in a single session in history. Capitol Inside called him a "House Bill Machine," and "A One-Person Assembly Line for legislation."

Guillen has a long history of leadership roles in the Texas Legislature, including having served in leadership positions in all four Speaker Administrations that he has served under. In 2007, he was appointed Vice-Chair of the powerful Appropriations Committee at the age of 29 by Speaker Tom Craddick. In 2011, he was appointed Chair of the Culture, Recreation & Tourism Committee and would serve in that role for an additional two sessions under Speaker Joe Straus. In 2019, he was appointed Chair of the Resolutions Calendars Committee by Dennis Bonnen. In 2023, he was appointed Chair of the Homeland Security & Public Safety Committee and the Select Committee on Community Safety by Speaker Dade Phelan. Guillen was the only member appointed to Chair for two separate committees.

In 2023, Guillen was selected as Chair of the Texas Nuclear Caucus, to advance nuclear energy in Texas. In the Spring of 2024, Guillen was chosen to Chair the Texas Hispanic Republican Caucus. In the 2024 General Election, all THRC members were re-elected and the caucus was able grow its memberships.

Guillen hosts his marquee seasonal Dairy Queen Listening Tour across the district and Community Summit at the Capitol, the only mock Student Legislative Session, and the largest Legislative Internship Program of any member of the Texas Legislature.

Committee assignments

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Representative Guillen has been on several important House committees throughout his political career. He has served on the following committees throughout his tenure.

78th Session • Election Contests, Select • Land and Resource Management • Public School Finance, Select • Regulated Industries

79th Session • Appropriations • Education, Select • Election Contests, Select • Financial Institutions (Budget and Oversight Chair)

80th Session • Appropriations (Vice Chairman) • Natural Resources • Calendars • Higher and Public Education Finance, Select

81st Session • Border and Intergovernmental Affairs • Oversight of Windstorm Insurance • Transportation • Transportation, Select

82nd Session • Culture, Recreation and Tourism (chair) • Public Education • Oversight of Windstorm Insurance • Election Contest, Select

83rd Session • Culture, Recreation and Tourism (chair) • Licensing and Administrative Procedures • Study Water Desalination (Joint Interim)

84th Session • Culture, Recreation and Tourism (chair) • Licensing and Administrative Procedures

85th Session • Licensing and Administrative Procedures (Vice Chair) • State Affairs

86th Session • Resolutions Calendars (chair) • Ways and Means (Vice Chair) • Licensing and Administrative Procedures

87th Session • Resolutions Calendars (chair) • Agriculture & Livestock • Licensing and Administrative Procedures • Redistricting

88th Session • Homeland Security and Public Safety (chair) • Select, Community Safety (chair) • State Affairs

Election history

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General Election 2024: HD 31

Candidate Votes %
Ryan Guillen 50,653 100
No Opponent -- --

General Election 2022: HD 31

Candidate Votes %
Ryan Guillen 34,806 71.24
Martha M. Gutierrez 14,054 28.76

Republican Primary Election 2022: HD 31

Candidate Votes %
Ryan Guillen 7,544 56.64
Alena Berlanga 1,237 9.29
Mike Monreal 4,539 34.08

General Election 2020: HD 31

Candidate Votes %
Ryan Guillen 32,235 58.41
Marian Knowlton 22,950 41.59

General Election 2018: HD 31

Candidate Votes %
Ryan Guillen 27,492 100
No Opponent -- --

Democratic Primary Election 2018: HD 31

Candidate Votes %
Ryan Guillen 14,268 55.39
Ana Lisa Garza 11,491 44.61

General Election 2016: HD 31

Candidate Votes %
Ryan Guillen 30,829 100
No Opponent -- --

General Election 2014: HD 31

Candidate Votes %
Ryan Guillen 16,396 100
No Opponent -- --

General Election 2012: HD 31

Candidate Votes %
Ryan Guillen 27,856 66.3
Ann Matthews 14,163 33.7

General Election 2010: HD 31

Candidate Votes %
Ryan Guillen 12,724 100
No Opponent -- --

General Election 2008: HD 31

Candidate Votes %
Ryan Guillen 24,170 100
No Opponent -- --

General Election 2006: HD 31

Candidate Votes %
Ryan Guillen 12,711 100
No Opponent -- --

General Election 2004: HD 31

Candidate Votes %
Ryan Guillen 20,052 100
No Opponent -- --

General Election 2002: HD 31

Candidate Votes %
Ryan Guillen 16,665 100
No Opponent -- --

Democratic Primary Runoff Election 2002: HD 31

Candidate Votes %
Ryan Guillen 8,162 61.32
Adolfo Campero 5,148 38.68

Democratic Primary Election 2002: HD 31

Candidate Votes %
Ryan Guillen 9,246 38.75
Adolfo Campero 7,608 31.74
Ignacio Salinas 7,115 29.68

References

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  1. ^ "State Rep. Ryan Guillen switches to GOP in latest blow to South Texas Democrats". The Texas Tribune. November 15, 2021. Retrieved November 15, 2021.
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