Republican Dan Neil discusses his election contest against state Rep. Donna Howard, D-Austin.
Donna Howard
Disputed Howard-Neil Contest Goes to the House
Travis County Republican Dan Neil lost his first race for elective office in November by just 12 votes. Now he’s asking the Texas House of Representatives to declare some of the voters in that election ineligible and to put him in first place and state Rep. Donna Howard, D-Austin, in second.
TribBlog: Hartnett Rides Again
State Rep. Will Hartnett, R-Dallas, will handle the legal details of the election contest between state Rep. Donna Howard, D-Austin, and Republican Dan Neil, who is challenging the results of the election he lost in November.
Down for the Recount
After a recount affirming his loss to state Rep. Donna Howard, D-Austin, former University of Texas lineman Dan Neil has asked that the Texas House settle the election’s outcome. What happens now?
2010: Re-recount
Republican Dan Neil will take his battle for a Travis County seat in the Legislature to the full House to decide.
What 100 Means
When state Rep. Allan Ritter, D-Nederland, switches parties today, he’ll give the Republicans the votes to do anything they want. With a two-thirds majority, the GOP will be able to suspend the rules that govern House business and will have the numbers to keep working even if the Democrats take a walk. On a practical level, Ritter’s switch gives Republicans an even bigger buffer on votes that just require a majority of the 150-member House. “It means we can lose 24 votes and still win,” says state Rep. Larry Taylor, R-Friendswood, the chairman of the House Republican Caucus.
TribWeek: In Case You Missed It
M. Smith and Butrymowicz of the Hechinger Institute on charter schools and public schools making nice in the Valley, Ramsey’s interview with House Speaker candidate Ken Paxton and column on the coming budget carnage, Hu on the Legislature’s disappearing white Democratic women, Grissom on the sheriff who busted Willie Nelson, Hamilton talks higher ed accountability with the chair of the Governor’s Business Council, Aguilar on the arrest of a cartel kingpin, Ramshaw on the explosive growth in the number of adult Texans with diabetes, Philpott on state incentive funding under fire and Galbraith on the greening of Houston: The best of our best from November 29 to December 3, 2010.
Single White Female
The force of the GOP wave in November was so strong that black Republicans and Latino Republicans outnumber the Texas House’s new endangered species: the white Democratic woman. And if the 16-vote victory of state Rep. Donna Howard, D-Austin, doesn’t survive a recount, the species will be extinct.
2010: Donna Howard Wins in a Squeaker
It appears state Rep. Donna Howard, D-Austin, will keep her seat in the Texas House. After overseas ballots were counted Monday, the final vote tally gave Howard a 16-vote victory over Republican challenger Dan Neil.
2010: Neil Waiting For Final Vote Tally
Republican Dan Neil, who lost to Democratic Rep. Donna Howard in Tuesday’s HD-48 election by a mere 15 votes, released a statement tonight saying he’s going to wait for every legal vote to be “received and counted” before he decides his next course of action — namely, whether to ask for a recount.

