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Mayes Middleton

REPUBLICAN

Mayes Middleton is running for Texas Attorney General, Republican Primary.

Personal background

Mayes Middleton is originally from Wallisville, Texas. He earned a bachelor’s degree and a law degree from University of Texas at Austin He currently lives in Galveston with his wife, Macy, and their four children.

Professional background

Mayes currently works as the president and CEO of Middleton Oil Company, an independent oil and gas company. He previously worked as an attorney and as a business executive overseeing ranching, cattle, and farming operations.

Political background

Mayes currently serves as a Texas state senator for District 11. He was first elected to the Texas Senate in 2022 and is in his first term. Mayes previously served as a member of the Texas House of Representatives, where he served two terms from 2019 to 2023.

Legal Experience

Emphasizes formal legal education and experience as preparation for serving as Texas Attorney General.

Frames the Attorney General role as a legal and enforcement-focused position.

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Public Safety

Supports expansive Second Amendment protections.

Supports aggressive enforcement of state laws and intervention when prosecutors decline to enforce them.

Supports zero-tolerance policies for violent crime and stronger bonds for dangerous offenders to keep criminals off the streets.

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Public Health

Supports upholding pro-life laws to protect the unborn.

Opposes COVID-19 vaccine mandates.

Supports allowing pharmacists to dispense ivermectin without a prescription.

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Consumer Protection

Supports enforcement actions against deceptive business practices

Supports creating more protections from scams and fraud

Supports increased government transparency to protect consumers and taxpayers.

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Voting & Elections

Believes election integrity requires aggressive enforcement by the Attorney General.

Supports Attorney General authority to prosecute election-related crimes.

Supports greater voter identification enforcement and laws.

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