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Christie Wood

DEMOCRAT

Christie Wood is running for Texas State Representative, District 64, Democratic Primary.

Personal background

Christie Wood is from Texas City, Texas. She has a bachelor’s degree in music education from North Texas State University, now known as the University of North Texas. She lives with her husband in Denton. She attends First United Methodist Church of Denton.

Professional background

Christie is a stained glass studio owner. She previously worked at the University of North Texas as a programmer in their payroll department and at Unisys Corporation as a product development and marketing manager.

Political background

Christie's campaign for the Texas House of Representatives District 64 is her first entry into politics.

Economy

Supports increasing the minimum wage to $15.

Advocates for a state-level solar rebate to promote solar energy growth.

Supports reducing reliance on groundwater and promoting collaboration among water utility districts.

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Public Safety

As of January 22, 2026, Christie Wood’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Healthcare

Supports healthcare expansion to ensure vulnerable Texans receive necessary care and to bring federal funding to the state.

Supports restoring reproductive healthcare rights for all Texans.

Supports increased mental healthcare funding.

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Education

Supports paying public school educators and staff a living wage.

Opposes school voucher programs.

Supports addressing child hunger in Texas.

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Energy & the Environment

Emphasizes the need for protections against overdevelopment.

Considers fracking wastewater a critical issue.

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Voting & Elections

Advocates for the elimination of precinct-based voting and the 30-day waiting period between voter registration and voting.

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