John Kuempel REPRepublican
State Representative, District 44
(512) 463-0602 (830) 379-8732 john.kuempel@house.texas.gov house.texas.gov/members/member-page/?district=44 830-660-1794 www.johnkuempel.com ballotpedia.org/John_Kuempel en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kuempel www.house.state.tx.us/members/member-page/?district=44 Room GW.17, Austin TX 78768 200 North, Seguin TX 78155 Room E2.422, Austin TX 78768-2910 523 E., Seguin TX 78155
John Langston Kuempel (born May 11, 1970) is an American politician. He has represented the 44th District in the Texas House of Representatives since winning a special election in December 2010 to fill the seat, which was vacated upon the death of his father, Edmund Kuempel. Edmund Kuempel had held the 44th District seat since 1983. He had been re-elected in 2010, but died before he could be sworn in for the 82nd Legislature. As related members of the Texas Legislature, the Kuempels are one of around 100 such families where a parent-child pair, sibling pair, or spouse pair have both served in the Texas House and/or Senate. Kuempel is a member of the Republican Party. The Republican party of Guadalupe County, Texas, (Kuempel's home county in Texas) voted to censure Kuempel for his failure to represent the values of his constituents. Specifically, his vote in favor of the Paxton impeachment, his support of appointing Democrat Chairmanships to critical committees, and for his vote to kill funding for school choice. However, his decision to stand for his principles on voting in favor of Paxton's impeachment were applauded by the Libertarian Party of Guadalupe County.
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