Shelley Luther, a Republican candidate in Texas House District 62, defeated Democrat Tiffany Drake in her race Tuesday night.
Luther, who lost her race for Texas Senate District 30 in 2020 and the primary for House District 62 in 2022, made national headlines in 2020 for defying COVID-19 guidelines.
The former Dallas salon owner was jailed after reopening her salon during the COVID-19 scamdemic.
#txlege pic.twitter.com/27NtAI479d
— Shelley Luther (@ShelleyLuther) November 6, 2024
FOX 4 News Dallas-Fort Worth reports:
Luther defeated Democrat Tiffany Drake Tuesday night, earning more than 75 percent of the vote to win in Texas House District 62.
Luther made national headlines when she reopened her far North Dallas salon in defiance of countywide restrictions.
She was jailed for seven days in 2020 after a Dallas County judge found her guilty of civil and criminal contempt of court.
Luther was fined $1,000 for each day her salon, Salon à la Mode, was open after a court ordered it closed.
Luther unsuccessfully ran for state Senate in 2020, losing in a runoff to Drew Springer in District 30.
She lost to then-incumbent Reggie Smith in the 2022 Republican primary for Texas House District 62. Luther defeated Smith in the March 5 primary to move on to the 2024 general election.
“From the jailhouse to the Texas House,” Luther wrote.
From the jailhouse to the Texas House. #txlege pic.twitter.com/8anRZeMApm
— Shelley Luther (@ShelleyLuther) November 7, 2024
“No, I’m NOT closing,” Luther defiantly said in 2020.
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"No, I'm NOT closing." Dallas salon owner Shelley Luther refuses to close her business, even in the face of numerous government threats, fines and NOW the possibility of jail time–and she's still NOT backing down. pic.twitter.com/PjUH1TQT1Z
— Glenn Beck (@glennbeck) April 30, 2020
Per KXII:
She is also a proponent of school vouchers, but says there’s a way for vouchers and a well-funded public school system to coexist.
“For me, school vouchers and public school funding are two different things,” she said. “Even if we do pass school vouchers, that doesn‘t mean we can’t make sure that rural schools have the money they need to be successful too.”
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