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DemocratRunning for TX-18 U.S. House · 2026
Al Green
Alexander N. Green is an American lawyer and politician serving as the U.S. representative for Texas's 9th congressional district since 2005. A member of the Democratic Party, Green served as the justice of the peace of Harris County, Texas from 1977 to 2004. Green is a member of the United States House Committee on Financial Services.
Born 1947 · New Orleans , Louisiana, U.S.
In brief
AI · verified vs data · 2026-07-05
Al Green is a lawyer and politician currently serving as U.S. representative for Texas's 9th congressional district since 2005. He is running for the U.S. House seat in Texas's 18th district. Previously, he served as Harris County's justice of the peace from 1977 to 2004 and is a member of the House Committee on Financial Services. Green has raised about $1.5 million for his 2026 campaign.
+45
Net favorability
latest public poll
$1.5M
Raised this cycle
FEC · committee
Independence scorecard
Computed · FEC money mix
Who Green's money comes from.
B+
75/100
Independence index
Funding mix leans independent — outside-money exposure is the standout.
0 watch items
Small-dollar reliance50
25% of individual + PAC money from donors under $200
PAC independence72
7% of individual + PAC money from PACs
In-state funding79
21% of itemized receipts come from out of state
Outside-money exposure100
No significant outside spending in support so far
MONEY-MIX INDEX, COMPUTED FROM FEC FILINGS ONLY: SMALL-DOLLAR SHARE, PAC RELIANCE, IN-STATE MONEY AND OUTSIDE (IE) SPENDING. IT DOES NOT SCORE VOTES OR DONOR–VOTE ALIGNMENT. HIGHER = MORE INDEPENDENT · GREEN ≥70 · AMBER 50–69 · RED <50.
Governing & voting record
What Green did in office.
MeasureYearAction
To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 4110 Bluebonnet Drive in Stafford, Te
Became Public Law No: 117-282.
2021
Became law
To amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to make certain improvements in the Office for Civil Rights and Civ
Referred to the House Committee on Homeland Security.
2026
Sponsored
Encouraging the celebration of the month of June as LGBTQIA+ Pride Month.
Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
2026
Sponsored
Original Resolution Condemning the Hateful Comments of Texas Congressional Candidate Maureen Galindo
Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
2026
Sponsored
Representative Green's Original Legislation to increase from 9 to 13 the number of justices of the Supreme Cou
Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
2026
Sponsored
Providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted
Referred to the House Committee on Financial Services.
2026
Sponsored
Original Resolution Condemning President Donald J. Trump for his disgraceful, despicable, and disrespectful so
Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
2026
Sponsored
SPONSORED LEGISLATION VIA CONGRESS.GOV · ENACTED BILLS FIRST, THEN THE MOST RECENT · ROLE SHOWS THE BILL'S LATEST STATUS.
Where they stand
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Key positions not yet compiled
Positions are drawn from the candidate's public record and statements. We haven't compiled a verified set for this candidate yet.
How Green votes
With the party, against it, and where on the spectrum.
Ideological placement · roll-call record
Dem median
GOP median
Green
← LiberalCenterConservative →
Center-left
Overall lean
28
DW-NOMINATE · 0–100
DW-NOMINATE FIRST-DIMENSION SCORE FROM ROLL-CALL VOTES IN THE 119TH CONGRESS (HOUSE), VIA VOTEVIEW. 0 = MOST LIBERAL, 100 = MOST CONSERVATIVE.
Party unity · 586 roll-calls · 119th Congress (House)
98%voted with Democrats · 2% broke ranks
Ratings from advocacy groups
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No advocacy-group ratings
Interest-group scorecards have no machine-readable feed — they're curated per candidate, and none are on file yet.
Career & history
1977Justice of the peace
1977–2004
2005United States representative
since 2005
Public favorability
49%
Favorable
4%
Unfavorable
+45
Net
18% HAVE NO OPINION OR HAVEN'T HEARD ENOUGH · YOUGOV RATINGS TRACKER · N=3,472 U.S. ADULTS
Donors & money
FEC itemized filings · cycle-to-date
Who funds the campaign.
$1.5M
Raised
$1.4M
Spent
$326k
Cash on hand
Source of funds · individual + PAC
25% small (<$200)68% large indiv.7% PAC
79% in-state · 21% out-of-state (itemized)
OWN-COMMITTEE TOTALS FROM FEC FILINGS THROUGH 2026-05-06 · INDUSTRY GROUPS ARE ITEMIZED RECEIPTS CLASSIFIED BY EMPLOYER — A KEYWORD APPROXIMATION, NOT OPENSECRETS CODING. SOURCE: FEC ↗
ALL FIGURES DRAWN FROM PUBLICLY AVAILABLE RECORDS · CANDIDATE PROFILES ARE NONPARTISAN AND CARRY NO ENDORSEMENT. · PHOTO: UNITED STATES CONGRESS · PUBLIC DOMAIN (WIKIMEDIA COMMONS)
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Democrat · TX-18 U.S. House
Al Green
Alexander N. Green is an American lawyer and politician serving as the U.S. representative for Texas's 9th congressional district since 2005. A member of the Democratic Party, Green served as the justice of the peace of Harris County, Texas from 1977 to 2004. Green is a member of the United States House Committee on Financial Services.
+45
Net fav
$1.5M
Raised
In brief
AI · verified vs data · 2026-07-05
Al Green is a lawyer and politician currently serving as U.S. representative for Texas's 9th congressional district since 2005. He is running for the U.S. House seat in Texas's 18th district. Previously, he served as Harris County's justice of the peace from 1977 to 2004 and is a member of the House Committee on Financial Services. Green has raised about $1.5 million for his 2026 campaign.
Governing & voting record
To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 4110 Bluebonnet Drive in Stafford, Te
2021 · BECAME LAW
Became
To amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to make certain improvements in the Office for Civil Rights and Civ
2026 · SPONSORED
Sponsored
Encouraging the celebration of the month of June as LGBTQIA+ Pride Month.
2026 · SPONSORED
Sponsored
Original Resolution Condemning the Hateful Comments of Texas Congressional Candidate Maureen Galindo
2026 · SPONSORED
Sponsored
Representative Green's Original Legislation to increase from 9 to 13 the number of justices of the Supreme Cou
2026 · SPONSORED
Sponsored
Providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted
2026 · SPONSORED
Sponsored
Original Resolution Condemning President Donald J. Trump for his disgraceful, despicable, and disrespectful so
2026 · SPONSORED
Sponsored
Where they stand
—
Key positions not yet compiled
Positions are drawn from the candidate's public record and statements. We haven't compiled a verified set for this candidate yet.
Career & history
1977Justice of the peace
1977–2004
2005United States representative
since 2005
Public favorability
49%
Favorable
4%
Unfavorable
+45
Net
18% HAVE NO OPINION OR HAVEN'T HEARD ENOUGH · YOUGOV RATINGS TRACKER · N=3,472 U.S. ADULTS
Independence scorecard
Who Green's money comes from.
B+
75/100
Independence index
Funding mix leans independent — outside-money exposure is the standout.
0 watch items
Small-dollar reliance50
25% of individual + PAC money from donors under $200
PAC independence72
7% of individual + PAC money from PACs
In-state funding79
21% of itemized receipts come from out of state
Outside-money exposure100
No significant outside spending in support so far
MONEY-MIX INDEX, COMPUTED FROM FEC FILINGS ONLY: SMALL-DOLLAR SHARE, PAC RELIANCE, IN-STATE MONEY AND OUTSIDE (IE) SPENDING. IT DOES NOT SCORE VOTES OR DONOR–VOTE ALIGNMENT. HIGHER = MORE INDEPENDENT · GREEN ≥70 · AMBER 50–69 · RED <50.
How Green votes
Ideological placement · roll-call record
Dem median
GOP median
Green
← LiberalCenterConservative →
Center-left
Overall lean
28
DW-NOMINATE · 0–100
DW-NOMINATE FIRST-DIMENSION SCORE FROM ROLL-CALL VOTES IN THE 119TH CONGRESS (HOUSE), VIA VOTEVIEW. 0 = MOST LIBERAL, 100 = MOST CONSERVATIVE.
Party unity · 586 roll-calls · 119th Congress (House)
98%voted with Democrats · 2% broke ranks
Ratings from advocacy groups
—
No advocacy-group ratings
Interest-group scorecards have no machine-readable feed — they're curated per candidate, and none are on file yet.
Donors & money
$1.5M
Raised
$1.4M
Spent
$326k
Cash on hand
Source of funds · individual + PAC
25% small (<$200)68% large indiv.7% PAC
79% in-state · 21% out-of-state (itemized)
OWN-COMMITTEE TOTALS FROM FEC FILINGS THROUGH 2026-05-06 · INDUSTRY GROUPS ARE ITEMIZED RECEIPTS CLASSIFIED BY EMPLOYER — A KEYWORD APPROXIMATION, NOT OPENSECRETS CODING. SOURCE: FEC ↗
ALL FIGURES DRAWN FROM PUBLICLY AVAILABLE RECORDS · CANDIDATE PROFILES ARE NONPARTISAN AND CARRY NO ENDORSEMENT. · PHOTO: UNITED STATES CONGRESS · PUBLIC DOMAIN (WIKIMEDIA COMMONS)