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Democrat
Gina Hinojosa

Overview

Current roleState Representative

PartyDemocratic

Political ideologyProgressive Democrat

Age52 years old (Dec 8, 1973)

GenderFemale

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LocationTexas

BackgroundAttorney

EducationBS, Government, The University of Texas at Austin

Notable personal detailsGina Hinojosa is a Democratic member of the Texas House of Representatives representing District 49 (central Austin), first elected in 2016 and taking office in 2017. She previously served on the Austin Independent School District board, including as board president. She is an attorney whose career has included civil rights and labor/union legal work, and she earned her undergraduate degree at the University of Texas at Austin and her law degree from George Washington University.

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Positions

LiberalConservative

Economy & Taxes

Positions emphasize reducing costs for families and curbing corporate influence while also proposing targeted tax relief for small businesses; there is not clear evidence of a consistent stance advocating major tax increases on the wealthy or broad tax-cutting ideology.

Healthcare

Supports expanding access to comprehensive public healthcare for all Texas residents and has pledged to carry/enact legislation (the Healthy Texas Act) to provide every Texas resident with comprehensive healthcare services. Campaign materials list “Quality and Accessible Healthcare for All Texans” as a top priority and cite past legislative work to secure federal funds for indigent health care. She has introduced and supported bills and organizing efforts aimed at broad public-health coverage and exceptions to restrictive abortion laws tied to medical necessity.

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Immigration & Border

The candidate opposes state facilitation of ICE raids and detention, calls for the release and humane treatment of detained children and refugees, and criticizes private prison involvement in immigration enforcement. The candidate frames immigration policy around protecting families and lawful, orderly systems rather than expanded enforcement or state-enabled detention operations.

Abortion & Reproductive Rights

Supports abortion access and opposes Texas’s strict abortion bans while advocating exceptions in law for cases such as lethal fetal anomalies; has campaigned on restoring and protecting reproductive health care.

Climate & Energy

Supports an active state-level climate agenda emphasizing large emissions reductions and a transition to clean energy, including a multi-bill Texas Climate Plan to reduce greenhouse gases and expand renewable energy. Focuses on policy packages and legislative action to make Texas a leader in lowering emissions while addressing impacts such as water management.

Public Safety & Guns

Supports implementing gun-safety reforms that include requiring licenses to carry long guns and other measures to reduce gun violence while affirming that she does not advocate eliminating lawful access to guns. Has proposed laws to prohibit carrying firearms while intoxicated and has called for comprehensive public-safety approaches (education, licensing, local options such as campus opt-outs).

News

AINews Summary
Last updatedMar 14, 2026

Gina Hinojosa has been announced as the Democratic nominee for the 2026 Texas governor’s race and is pitching her campaign around fighting corruption, with national party leaders pledging support. She is also in the spotlight as Texas primaries get underway and draw high turnout, setting the stage for the general election. A recent University of Houston poll shows incumbent Gov. Greg Abbott ahead of Hinojosa, 49% to 42%.

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Polls

Texas Democratic Governor nominee?
Polling Average
60%50%40%30%20%10%0%
52.1%
9.7%
Gina Hinojosa
G. Hinojosa
Chris Bell
C. Bell
Bobby Cole
B. Cole
Andrew White
A. White
Date (Start - End)SpreadHinojosaBellColeWhite
Polling Average
Hinojosa+42.4
52.1%9.7%4.8%3.5%
YouGovFeb 26 - Mar 2
Hinojosa+50.0
55.0%4.0%5.0%
Blueprint PollingFeb 23 - 24
Hinojosa+57.4
60.9%3.5%2.8%0.9%
University of Texas at Tyler Center for Opinion ResearchFeb 13 - 22
Hinojosa+35.0
60.0%25.0%
University of Texas at Tyler Center for Opinion ResearchFeb 13 - 22
Hinojosa+33.0
58.0%25.0%
Texas Politics Project at the University of Texas/YouGovFeb 2 - 16
Hinojosa+67.0
76.0%4.0%9.0%
University of Houston Hobby School of Public Affairs/YouGovJan 20 - 31
Hinojosa+30.0
37.0%7.0%6.0%
Slingshot StrategiesJan 14 - 21
Hinojosa+25.0
29.0%4.0%3.0%
Texas Southern University Barbara Jordan Public Policy Research and Survey CenterDec 9 - 11
Hinojosa+35.0
41.0%5.0%3.0%6.0%

Aggregation source: FiftyPlusOne

Endorsements

Texas Democratic Governor nominee?

Endorsers of Gina Hinojosa for Texas Democratic Governor nominee?

Andrew White

Elected official

Andrew White endorsed Gina Hinojosa for Texas governor after ending his own campaign.

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