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Candy Noble
State Representative · Texas · District 89 · Republican
Candy Noble serves as a State Representative in the Texas House of Representatives, representing District 89 for the Republican party. The page below collects sourced biographical facts, the seat and district served, and provenance for Noble.
Key facts
- Full name
- Candy Noble
- Office
- State Representative
- Chamber
- Texas House of Representatives
- State
- Texas
- District
- District 89
- Party
- Republican
- Status
- Currently serving
- Born
- 1961
- OpenStates ID
- ocd-person/f4976334-0e0e-4474-b5b4-3264e8d73f1d
- Dataset version
- 1.20260609
Biographical narrative
1,063 words · sourced from the Wikipedia REST extract
Candy Noble is a Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives, representing District 89, which is located in Collin County. Born on October 10, 1961, she has been serving in the Texas Legislature since January 8, 2019. Noble has a background in education and has held various roles in public service prior to her election to the state legislature. Her legislative work has focused on issues such as education, health care, and public funding, reflecting her commitment to her constituents and the values of her party.
Early life and career
Candy Noble was born in 1961 and grew up in Texas. She pursued higher education at Hardin-Simmons University in Abilene, Texas, where she earned a degree in education. This educational background has informed her approach to public service, particularly in her legislative focus on educational issues. Noble's commitment to education is further demonstrated by her involvement with her alma mater, as she serves on the university's Board of Development.
In addition to her educational pursuits, Noble has a history of active participation in various public service roles. She was appointed by Texas Governor Greg Abbott to the Texas Juvenile Justice Board, where she contributed to discussions and decisions regarding juvenile justice policies in the state. Her service extends to the Collin County Child Protective Services Board and the Collin County Parks and Open Spaces Board, where she has worked on issues affecting her local community. Noble has also been involved with the State Republican Executive Committee, helping to shape party policies and strategies at the state level. In 2016, she took on the role of Texas Electoral College Chair, further demonstrating her engagement in the political process.
Legislative service
Candy Noble was elected to the Texas House of Representatives in 2018, following the retirement of the previous officeholder, Jodie Laubenberg. She successfully secured the Republican nomination for District 89 in the primary election held in March 2018, where she received a majority of the votes cast. Following her nomination, Noble went on to win the general election in November 2018, defeating her Democratic opponent with a significant margin. Since taking office, she has been reelected, demonstrating her continued support among constituents.
Noble was sworn in as a member of the 86th Legislature on January 8, 2019. During her time in the Texas House, she has been involved in various legislative initiatives and has served on multiple committees. In the 86th Legislature, she was a member of the Ways and Means Committee, the Human Services Committee, and the General Investigating Committee. Her committee assignments have allowed her to engage with a range of issues, from fiscal policy to social services.
In the subsequent 87th Legislature, Noble continued her work on the Ways and Means and Human Services Committees, while also joining the Community-Based Care Transition, Oversight Committee and the Resolutions Calendars Committee. Her involvement in these committees reflects her focus on both budgetary matters and the welfare of vulnerable populations in Texas.
As of the 88th Legislature, which spans from 2023 to 2025, Noble remains active on the Ways and Means and Human Services Committees, and she has taken on additional responsibilities on the Sustainable Property Tax Relief Select Study Committee. Looking ahead to the 89th Legislature, which will take place from 2025 to 2027, she has been appointed as the vice chair of the Ways and Means Subcommittee on Property Tax Appraisals, indicating her ongoing influence in fiscal matters.
Throughout her legislative career, Noble has introduced and supported various pieces of legislation that align with her party's platform. Notably, in 2019, she introduced legislation aimed at prohibiting state agencies and local governments from allocating public funds to organizations that provide abortions, even for services unrelated to abortion. This legislation targeted entities such as Planned Parenthood and reflects her commitment to conservative values regarding reproductive health. In 2021, she voted in favor of a significant abortion-related bill that imposed restrictions on the procedure in Texas.
In 2023, Noble introduced legislation requiring public school classrooms in Texas to display a copy of the Ten Commandments, further emphasizing her focus on education and moral values within the school system. This initiative aligns with her broader legislative agenda and reflects her commitment to integrating traditional values into public education.
In addition to her legislative work, Noble has participated in significant political events, including voting for the impeachment of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, a decision that garnered attention and divided opinions among Texas Republicans. In the 2024 Republican primary election, she faced a challenge from Abraham George, a former chairman of the Collin County Republican Party. Despite a competitive race, Noble secured her position by a narrow margin.
Policy focus and district
As a representative of District 89, Candy Noble's policy focus reflects the interests and values of her constituents in Collin County. Her legislative agenda has been characterized by a commitment to conservative principles, particularly in areas such as education, health care, and fiscal responsibility. Noble's background in education informs her advocacy for policies that support teachers, students, and families within the public school system.
Noble's involvement in various committees allows her to address a wide range of issues affecting her district. Her work on the Ways and Means Committee positions her to influence tax policy and budgetary decisions that impact her constituents. Additionally, her role on the Human Services Committee enables her to advocate for social services that support vulnerable populations, including children and families in need.
Throughout her tenure, Noble has demonstrated a willingness to engage with complex issues and has taken positions that align with her party's platform. Her legislative initiatives, such as those related to abortion and education, reflect her commitment to the values of her constituents and the broader Republican agenda in Texas.
In her personal life, Noble resides in Lucas, Texas, with her husband, Robert. Together, they have three children and nine grandchildren. The Nobles are active members of Prestonwood Baptist Church, which underscores their engagement in the community and commitment to their faith.
Overall, Candy Noble's legislative career is marked by her dedication to public service, her focus on conservative values, and her active involvement in the issues that matter to her constituents in District 89. As she continues her service in the Texas House of Representatives, her work will likely remain centered on the priorities of her district and the principles of her party.
Notable legislation
Sponsored and co-sponsored legislation for Candy Noble is pending operator curation. The biographical narrative above carries the same provenance trail until per-bill rows are written.
Sources
- [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Candy_NobleWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-09
Notable quotes
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Sources
- [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Candy_NobleWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-09
Key positions
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Sources
- [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Candy_NobleWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-09
Legislative service
- Texas House of RepresentativesDistrict 89 · Republican
Sources & provenance
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Key facts
- https://openstates.org/person/candy-noble-7RXJLbORpV2rDeBHpkQJkz/openstates · retrieved 2026-06-09
- https://ballotpedia.org/Candy_Nobleballotpedia · retrieved 2026-06-09
- https://house.texas.gov/members/member-page/?district=89official · retrieved 2026-06-09
Biographical narrative
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Candy_Noblewikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-09
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