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Kent Ronald Hance (born November 14, 1942) is an American politician and lawyer who is the former [1] Chancellor of the Texas Tech University System. In his role, he oversaw Texas Tech University, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center and Angelo State University in San Angelo, Texas. He is also a lobbyist and lawyer.
The initial primary was extremely close between the top three candidates. Each candidate got 31% of the electorate. Hance ranked first, only 273 votes ahead of Doggett and 1,560 votes ahead of Krueger. Since no candidate passed the 50% threshold, Hance and Doggett qualified for the run-off election. Hance fired his pollster despite ranking ...
Incumbent Democrat Kent Hance ran for re-election. Texas's 19th congressional district, 1980 [4] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic: Kent Hance (incumbent) 126,632 :
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Kent Hance: 108,238 19.87 Total votes 554,719 : 100.00% : Campaign. White. Incumbent Mark White was inaugurated as Texas' 43rd governor on January 18, 1983, having ...
Kent Hance [a] 2005 Former United States Representative, Texas District 19; Texas Tech University System Chancellor [126] Susan Polgar: 2007 Former World Chess Champion [127] Daniel I.J. Thornton: 1953 Former Colorado governor [125] Andre Waismann: 2000 Medical practitioner, notable for development of the ANR treatment of Opiate addiction [128]
Larry Combest won an open seat being vacated by retiring Democrat, later Republican Kent Hance, while Joe Barton and Tom DeLay won seats vacated by retiring Republicans Phil Gramm and Ron Paul, respectively. For Sweeney, Combest, and Armey it was the first time their districts had ever elected a Republican to congress.
Kent Hance, Railroad Commissioner, former Democratic U.S. representative from Lubbock, and candidate in 1986 Tom Luce , attorney and advisor to H. Ross Perot Jack Rains , Houston attorney and former secretary of state (1987–1989)