Here are the Texas House Democrats who broke quorum
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AUSTIN (Nexstar) — At least 51 Democratic representatives in the Texas House left Texas Sunday to block a vote Monday on redrawn maps of the state’s U.S. congressional districts.

During Tuesday’s session of the House, the total number of total number of Democratic quorum breakers was 54, two fewer than Monday’s 56. In total, 62 Democrats hold seats in the 89th Texas House of Representatives, according to the Legislative Reference Library of Texas.

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Here’s who did not show up at the Capitol at 1 p.m. Tuesday:

  1. Gina Hinojosa – D49
  2. Ron Reynolds – D27
  3. James Talarico – D50
  4. Ann Johnson – D134
  5. Gene Wu – D137
  6. John Bucy – D136
  7. Trey Martinez Fischer – D116
  8. Josey Garcia – D124
  9. Diego Bernal – D123
  10. Toni Rose – D110
  11. Jon Rosenthal – D135
  12. Jalonda Jones – D147
  13. Venton Jones – D100
  14. Rafael Anchia – D103
  15. Sheryl Cole – D46
  16. Ramon Romero – D90
  17. Nicole Collier – D95
  18. Harold Dutton – D142
  19. Chris Turner – D101
  20. Linda Garcia – D107
  21. Charlene Ward Johnson – D139
  22. Jessica González – D104
  23. Ana-María Rodríguez Ramos – D102
  24. Lauren Ashley Simmons – D146
  25. Donna Howard – D48
  26. Lulu Flores – D51
  27. Vikki Goodwin – D47
  28. Cassandra Garcia Hernandez – D115
  29. Mihaela Plesa – D70
  30. Suleman Lalani – D76
  31. Ray López – D125
  32. Christina Morales – D145
  33. Barbara Gervin-Hawkins – D120
  34. John Bryant – D114
  35. Rhetta Bowers – D113
  36. Terry Meza – D105
  37. Aicha Davis – D109
  38. Elizabeth Campos – D119
  39. Alma Allen – D131
  40. Ana Hernandez – D143
  41. Salman Bhojani – D92
  42. Erin Gamez – D38
  43. Christian Manuel – D22
  44. Vincent Perez – D77
  45. Mary Gonzalez – D75
  46. Claudia Ordaz – D79
  47. Penny Morales-Shaw – D148
  48. Senfronia Thompson – D141
  49. Hubert Vo – D149
  50. Yvonne Davis – D111
  51. Erin Zwiener – D45
  52. Armando Walle – D140
  53. Bobby Guerra – D41
  54. Mary Ann Perez – D144

In the end, Democrats present in the House Chamber Tuesday were Reps. Terry Canales, Oscar Longoria, Armando Martinez, Sergio Muñoz, Philip Cortez, Eddie Morales, Joe Moody and Richard Peña Raymond. Cortez and Morales were not present during Monday’s session.

KXAN reached out to all Texas House Democrats before 1 p.m. Monday.

Nexstar Austin Bureau Reporter Adam Schwager contributed to this report.

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