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Rick Green was born on 23 March, 1971, is an Attorney Speaker Politician. Discover Rick Green's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 53 years old?

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Age 53 years old
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Born 23 March, 1971
Birthday 23 March
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Children Trey, Reagan, Kamryn, and Rhett Green

Rick Green Net Worth

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2016

In 2016, Green again sought to win election to the Texas Supreme Court, this time in Place 5. However, he was defeated in his intraparty challenge to incumbent Justice Paul W. Green, who was first elected in 2004, when he unseated the Republican former Justice Steven Wayne Smith. Rick Green received 991,785 votes (47.9 percent) to Justice Paul Green's 1,077,507 (52.1 percent). In the 2016 campaign, Rick Green carried the backing of several conservative figures, including former state Representative Ken Mercer of San Antonio, a member of the Texas State Board of Education.

2010

In the six-candidate Republican primary election held in March 2, 2010, Green led with 18.95% of the vote, compared to received Debra Lehrmann's 18.22%, Jim Moseley's 18.14%, Rebecca Simmons's 18.04%, Jeff Brown's 16.75%, and Rick Strange's 9.89%. In the April 2010 runoff primary, however, Green was defeated, receiving 161,644 votes (48.16%) to Lehrmann's 174,023 votes (51.84%). Lehrmann went on to defeat Democrat Jim Sharp, a First Court of Appeals judge from Houston, in the November 2010 general election.

2002

Green was defeated for a third two-year term in 2002 by Democrat Patrick Rose, who received 48.81 percent of the vote to Green's 47.93 percent. Green Party nominee John D. Schmidt received the remaining 3.24 percent.

1999

Green won his first term in the legislature by thirty-six votes over the incumbent Democrat Alec Rhodes. He served from 1999 to 2003 in District 45, which comprises Blanco, Caldwell, and Hays counties in Central Texas. In the 2001 session, he sponsored "Celebrate Freedom Week", with emphasis on the teaching of the United States Declaration of Independence.

1994

Green produced the 1994 video The Legacy of President Ronald Reagan: The Truth About the Eighties, developed in the aftermath of the 1992 presidential election.

1989

Green graduated from high school in 1989 in Wylie in Collin County, Texas, north of Dallas. He graduated from Angelo State University and the University of Texas Law School, and then became a lawyer in private practice.

1971

Richard Arlin Green, known as Rick Green (born March 23, 1971), is an attorney and politician from Dripping Springs in Hays County, Texas, who is a Republican former member of the Texas House of Representatives. He unsuccessfully sought a seat on the Texas Supreme Court in 2010, having been defeated in the Republican runoff election by Judge Debra Lehrmann.