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Democrat
Chris Bell

Chris Bell

Overview

Current roleFormer U.S. Representative

PartyDemocratic

Political ideologyLiberal Democrat

Age66 years old (Nov 23, 1959)

GenderMale

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LocationTexas

BackgroundAttorney

EducationUniversity of Texas at Austin (B.J., 1982)

Notable personal detailsRobert Christopher "Chris" Bell is an American attorney, former journalist, and Democratic politician from Texas. He served on the Houston City Council (at-large) from 1997 to 2001 and represented Texas's 25th Congressional District in the U.S. House from 2003 to 2005. Bell was the Democratic nominee for Governor of Texas in 2006 and later ran in the 2020 Democratic primary for U.S. Senate in Texas. He announced another campaign for Texas governor in the 2026 election cycle.

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Positions

LiberalConservative

Economy & Taxes

The candidate has advocated increasing revenue to expand public education funding, including proposals to expand business taxes to raise several billion dollars for schools. He supports increased state spending on K–12 and higher education affordability measures rather than revenue-neutral tax shifts.

Healthcare

Supports expanding access to care including Medicaid expansion under the Affordable Care Act, strengthening community and neighborhood health clinics, and treating healthcare as a right. Proposes policies to enroll more Texans in coverage, keep rural hospitals open, and reduce reliance on emergency rooms for primary care.

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Immigration & Border

Supports an earned pathway to citizenship and opposes mass deportation and construction of a border fence, while endorsing some limited enforcement measures such as National Guard support (with caution about militarizing the border).

Abortion & Reproductive Rights

The candidate supports reproductive rights and opposes government interference between a woman and her doctor. He has said he would veto laws that would preemptively outlaw abortion and has a pro-choice voting record.

Climate & Energy

Supports clean energy investment and clean-energy programs for Texas, advocates stronger enforcement of environmental regulations, and has worked with organizations to expand access to clean energy and federal clean-energy funding. Positions emphasize clean energy jobs, pollution reduction, and environmental justice while not explicitly calling for immediate fossil fuel phase-out or Green New Deal–style language in available sources.

Public Safety & Guns

Supports an assault-weapons ban with a mandatory buyback, endorses expanded background checks, and has called for removing military-style weapons from civilian circulation to improve public safety.

News

AINews Summary
Last updatedJun 11, 2026

Chris Bell is in the news as a Democratic candidate in Texas during the 2026 primary season, with the race drawing heavy early turnout and attention to the U.S. Senate contest. He is also being linked to broader Democratic efforts to make Texas issues like AI data center growth and power demand part of the campaign. Overall, the coverage suggests Bell is part of a competitive and closely watched Texas election cycle, though the summaries provide few specific new actions by him.

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Polls

Texas Democratic Governor nominee?
Polling Average
60%50%40%30%20%10%0%
9.7%
52.1%
Chris Bell
C. Bell
Gina Hinojosa
G. Hinojosa
Bobby Cole
B. Cole
Andrew White
A. White
Date (Start - End)SpreadBellHinojosaColeWhite
Polling Average
Hinojosa+42.4
9.7%52.1%4.8%3.5%
YouGovFeb 26 - Mar 2
Hinojosa+51.0
4.0%55.0%5.0%
Blueprint PollingFeb 23 - 24
Hinojosa+57.4
3.5%60.9%2.8%0.9%
University of Texas at Tyler Center for Opinion ResearchFeb 13 - 22
Hinojosa+35.0
25.0%60.0%
University of Texas at Tyler Center for Opinion ResearchFeb 13 - 22
Hinojosa+33.0
25.0%58.0%
Texas Politics Project at the University of Texas/YouGovFeb 2 - 16
Hinojosa+72.0
4.0%76.0%9.0%
University of Houston Hobby School of Public Affairs/YouGovJan 20 - 31
Hinojosa+30.0
7.0%37.0%6.0%
Slingshot StrategiesJan 14 - 21
Hinojosa+25.0
4.0%29.0%3.0%
Texas Southern University Barbara Jordan Public Policy Research and Survey CenterDec 9 - 11
Hinojosa+36.0
5.0%41.0%3.0%6.0%

Aggregation source: FiftyPlusOne

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