Stephen Ernest Stockman is an American politician who is a member of the Republican Party and a convicted felon. He served as the U.S. Representative for Texas’s 9th congressional district from 1995 to 1997. In 2018, Stockman was convicted on 23 felony counts related to money laundering and misuse of campaign contributions. He was sentenced to serve ten years in prison, and was ordered to pay USD 1 million in restitution. His sentence was commuted by President Donald Trump on December 22, 2020.
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He also believed that sexual education is not a problem with the current allegations of sexual abuse. He later became a born-again Christian. In 1990, he earned a bachelor’s degree in accounting from the University of Houston–Clear Lake. He worked as a computer salesman in Friendswood, Texas. He ran again in 1992 for the House in District 9. In 1994, he was unopposed in the primary. In 1996, he won the primary with a landslide 74%. His Democratic opponent in the general election was, as before, incumbent Jack Brooks. In July a federal court ordered the boundaries of 13 Texas House districts to be redrawn because of racial gerrymandering, although Stockman’s district was barely affected. He won a plurality in the November election with 46%, forcing a runoff against Democratic Jefferson County assessor Nick Lampson. Since no candidate had a majority, there was a runoff election and, with the support of third-place finisher Steve Clifford, stockman beat Stockman to win the Republican nomination. In a major upset, he beat Brooks, who, had he won, would have become Dean of the United United States House of Representatives, by 51% to 49%. Stockman won the Republican presidential nomination in 2008. In 2010, he ran again for House District 9 in 1994, and again in 1996, and won the GOP primary. The Republican National Convention was held in Houston in August of that year, but no members of Congress attended.
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