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David Dewhurst
David Dewhurst 41st Lieutenant Governor of Texas In office January 21, 2003 – January 20, 2015 Governor Rick Perry Preceded by Bill Ratliff Succeeded by Dan Patrick 26th Texas Land Commissioner In office January 19, 1999 – January 21, 2003 Governor George W. Bush Rick Perry Preceded by Garry Mauro Succeeded by Jerry Patterson Personal details Born David Henry Dewhurst (1945-08-18) August 18, 1945 (age 69) Houston, Texas, U.S. Political party Republican Spouse(s) Tammy Jo Dewhurst (1995–2000) Tricia Bivins (2009–present) Children Carolyn (Stepchild with Bivins) Alma mater University of Arizona Religion Presbyterianism Website Official website Military service Allegiance  United States Service/branch  United States Air Force Years of service 1967-1970 Rank First Lieutenant Unit 1040th U.S. Air Force Field Activity Squadron David Henry Dewhurst (born August 18, 1945) was the 41st Lieutenant Governor of Texas, serving from 2003 to 2015 . A member of the Republican Party, he was the Texas Land Commissioner from 1999 to 2003. Dewhurst was a candidate in 2012 for the U.S. Senate seat vacated by the retiring Republican Kay Bailey Hutchison, but he lost his party's runoff election to former Solicitor General Ted Cruz, who went on to win the general election as well. Dewhurst was a candidate for an unprecedented fourth four-year term in the Republican runoff election held on May 27, 2014. He was handily unseated by his intraparty rival and fellow Houstonian State Senator Dan Patrick who also led the primary balloting with 550,769 votes (41.5 percent). Dewhurst trailed with 376,196 votes (28.3 percent). Eliminated in the primary were Texas Commissioner of Agriculture Todd Staples with 235,981 votes (17.8 percent) and Texas Land commissioner Jerry E. Patterson with 165,787 (12.5 percent). Patterson had succeeded Dewhurst as land commissioner in 2002 when Dewhurst was first elected as lieutenant governor. On a night of "embarrassingly low" voter turnout (approximately 4% of registered voters), the incumbent finished with only 262,086 votes (34.9 percent), compared to Patrick's 487,829 (65.1 percent). Dewhurst's third term as lieutenant governor ended on January 20, 2015.

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