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[constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Foreign-born population: 18.5% (156k people)
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[constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Bachelor's degree or higher: 50.3%
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[constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Homeownership rate: 73.4%
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[constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Poverty rate: 6.16% (2024)
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[constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Median household income: $121,914 (2024)
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[constituency_baseline] Ballot measure: Collin County Proposition A — Bond Issuance for Juvenile and Adult Detention Facilities (2024) — passed, margin approved by voters
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[constituency_baseline] Ballot measure: McKinney Bond Propositions (5 propositions totaling $485.5M for infrastructure, parks, public safety) (2024) — mixed, margin 4 of 5 propositions passed
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[constituency_baseline] Dominant industry: NAICS 44-45 - Retail Trade (share 0.108)
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[constituency_baseline] Dominant industry: NAICS 62 - Health Care and Social Assistance (share 0.111)
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[constituency_baseline] Dominant industry: NAICS 54 - Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services (share 0.13)
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[constituency_baseline] Top employer: Raytheon / Collins Aerospace (DFW metro) (8000 employees)
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[constituency_baseline] Top employer: Liberty Mutual (regional hub in Plano) (4000 employees)
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[constituency_baseline] Top employer: JPMorgan Chase (regional hub in Plano) (7000 employees)
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[constituency_baseline] Top employer: Toyota North America (headquarters in Plano) (5000 employees)
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[constituency_baseline] District summary: Texas's 3rd Congressional District encompasses the suburban areas north and northeast of Dallas, primarily within Collin County, including McKinney, Allen, and parts of Plano, Frisco, and Prosper. It is one of the most affluent and highly educated districts in Texas, with a median household income of $121,914 — more than triple the national median. The district is solidly Republican (Cook PVI R+25) and was represented by Sam Johnson (R) from 1991-2019, then Van Taylor (R) 2019-2023, and now Keith Self (R) since 2023. The population of approximately 846,484 is majority White (Non-Hispanic) at 58.6%, with significant Asian (14%) and Hispanic (16.4%) communities. The district's economy is anchored by professional/technical services, healthcare, retail, and a growing technology sector fueled by corporate headquarters including Toyota North America and JPMorgan Chase regional operations.
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Voted nay on H.Res. (Omar Censure) (Censuring Representative Ilhan Omar of Minnesota — On Motion to Table) on 2025-09-17: Self voted against tabling (i.e., killing) the censure resolution against Rep. Ilhan Omar, joining most Republicans. However, the resolution was ultimately tabled 214-213 with four Republicans joining Democrats. Self's vote to allow the censure to proceed is consistent with his pattern of supporting actions targeting Muslim public figures — he also called for IRS/DOJ investigations of the East Plano Islamic Center in his own district in April 2026.
Date: 2025-09-17
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Voted nay on H.R. 3944 (Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2026 — On Motion to Instruct Conferees) on 2025-09-11: Self voted against instructing House conferees on the Military Construction/VA spending bill. His district has a large veteran population (Gulf War-era veterans are the largest cohort in TX-03) and he serves on the Veterans' Affairs Committee, making constituent interest in VA funding high. The nay vote aligned with the party majority but may have been driven by broader spending-cut ideology rather than veteran-specific concerns.
Date: 2025-09-11
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Voted yea on H.R. 5371 (Continuing Appropriations and Extensions Act, 2026) on 2025-09-19: Self voted for a clean continuing resolution in September 2025, a notable shift from January 2024 when he voted against multiple CRs and publicly stated 'Shut down the border or shut down the government!' This position evolution on government funding bills — from Freedom Caucus holdout to supporting leadership's stopgap — tracks with his broader pattern of initial public resistance followed by eventual support under party pressure.
Date: 2025-09-19
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Voted yea on H.R. 1 (One Big Beautiful Bill Act — On Motion to Concur in the Senate Amendment) on 2025-07-03: Self publicly tweeted the bill was 'morally and fiscally bankrupt' at 6:50 PM the prior evening, then voted to advance it at 3:20 AM and to pass it hours later — a complete reversal within 24 hours. The flip came after intense pressure from President Trump and House leadership. Self had campaigned as a fiscal hawk and Freedom Caucus member demanding $1 of spending cuts for every $1 of tax cuts; the final bill added an estimated $3-4 trillion to the deficit.
Date: 2025-07-03
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[vote] Self voted to advance the Big Beautiful Bill at 3:20 AM on July 3, 2025 and then voted yea on final passage (Roll Call 190, H.R. 1) later that day. He subsequently released a statement praising President Trump's leadership on the bill.
Date: 2025-07-03
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[statement] Self tweeted at 6:50 PM on July 2, 2025 that the Senate's version of the Republican 'Big Beautiful Bill' (H.R. 1) was 'morally and fiscally bankrupt.'
Date: 2025-07-02
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2025-2026 cycle (through 03/31/2026): total raised $504,420.20; total contributions $500,034.97; itemized individual contributions $261,027.44; other committee contributions $150,873.45.
Date: 2026-03-31
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Top contributing industries (2023-2024): Retired ($111,294), Republican/Conservative ($45,592), Leadership PACs ($44,300), Real Estate ($43,500), Electronics Mfg & Equip ($26,800).
Date: 2024-12-31
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Source of funds (2023-2024): Large individual contributions 64.75% ($472,499), PAC contributions 31.04% ($226,486), small individual contributions (<$200) 3.42% ($24,975), self-financing 0.78% ($5,712).
Date: 2024-12-31
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2023-2024 election cycle: raised $724,772 total; spent $640,345; cash on hand $109,340 as of 12/31/2024. Leadership PAC: All American PAC.
Date: 2024-12-31
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