Back Button
Branch Politics Logo

Don't waste hours Googling candidates.
Branch has information on all of your candidates, in one place.

Photo of Carlos Antonio Raymond

Carlos Antonio Raymond

DEMOCRAT

Carlos Antonio Raymond is running for Texas State Representative, District 125, Democratic Primary.

Personal background

Carlos Antonio Raymond has an Associate’s degree in medical science from the University of the District of Columbia and a Bachelor’s degree in business administration from Georgia State University.

Professional background

Carlos is a realtor and veteran. He has been employed by the United States Department of Transportation, the United States Department of Veterans Affairs as a Certified Radiology Technologist, and the United States Department of the Army as a Budget Analyst.

Political background

Carlos previously ran for the Texas State Senate District 19 in 2018 and did not win. He also ran in the primary for the Texas House of Representatives District 117 in 2018 and did not win, again ran for that House seat in 2020 and was defeated in the general election, and ran for the Texas House of Representatives District 125 in 2022 and was defeated in the general election.

Economy

Believes in "union organizing rights, fair wages, apprenticeship programs, and job training for youth and veterans."

Supports defending "public employee pensions, cost-of-living adjustments, and job protections."

Wants to "reduce property tax burdens on working families and seniors."

Read more...

Suggest an edit

Public Safety

Supports "fully funding police and firefighters and improving training and PTSD support."

Wants "accountability in public safety."

Supports "investing in lighting, community watch programs, and neighborhood safety grants."

Suggest an edit

Healthcare

Supports "expanding Medicaid for Texas families."

Aims to increase "mental health access in schools and communities."

Advocate for "traditional, science-based health systems and veteran care."

Suggest an edit

Education

Believes in "funding public K–12 education and opposes school vouchers."

Supports "teacher pay, smaller class sizes, and bilingual support."

Supports "local control, school prayer, and values-based education."

Suggest an edit

Energy & the Environment

As of January 22, 2026, Carlos Antonio Raymond’s website did not contain information on this issue.

Suggest an edit

Voting & Elections

As of January 22, 2026, Carlos Antonio Raymond’s website did not contain information on this issue.

Suggest an edit