Joanne Shofner discusses Texas House seats and urgent flood relief in recent posts

Joanne Shofner discusses Texas House seats and urgent flood relief in recent posts
Joanne Shofner, Texas State Representative of 11th district — Facebook
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Joanne Shofner, a Republican who was elected in 2025 to represent Texas’s 11th House district, has recently shared several posts on her social media platform regarding upcoming elections and local emergencies.

On August 5, 2025, Shofner posted: “Whose in?!!! There are possibly 57 house seats up for grabs! Do you have family or friends in any of these districts?!!!” This message highlights the competitive nature of the upcoming races and encourages engagement from her followers.

The following day, on August 6, she posted another message: “Get the popcorn!!!” The post appears to signal anticipation regarding unfolding political events.

Later that same day, Shofner addressed recent flooding affecting local communities. She stated: “It is paramount that those victimized by this tragic flooding get relief now!”

Shofner began her term in the Texas State House in 2025 after succeeding Travis Clardy as representative of District 11. Her recent statements reflect ongoing concerns within Texas politics and emphasize both electoral developments and responses to natural disasters.



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