Molly Cook Explained

Molly Cook
State:Texas
District:15th
State Senate:Texas
Term Start:May 16, 2024
Predecessor:John Whitmire
Birth Date:7 June 1991
Birth Place:Houston, Texas, U.S.
Education:University of Texas at Austin (BSN)
Johns Hopkins University (MPH/MSN)
Party:Democratic

Molly Cook (born June 7, 1991)[1] is an American registered nurse and politician who is a member of the Texas Senate for the 15th district. A Democrat, she was elected in a May special election to fill the vacancy from John Whitmire resigning to become Mayor of Houston. Cook is openly bisexual,[2] and her win in the May special election was the first time an openly LGBTQ+ person was elected to the Texas Senate.[3] [4] She is also the first woman to represent the 15th district of the Texas Senate.[3]

Early life and education

Cook was born in Houston, Texas.[2] She holds a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of Texas at Austin as well as a Master of Public Health and Master's of Science in Nursing from Johns Hopkins University.[5]

Political career

Cook first ran for the Texas Senate against Whitmire in the democratic primary election in 2022, positioning herself as a more progressive option.[6] She lost with 42% of the vote in the primary, Whitmire's closest margin since the early 1990s.[7]

Cook ran again in 2024, both in the general and special election to fill the vacancy caused by Whitmire's election to serve as Mayor of Houston. She advanced from the primary to a runoff with State Representative Jarvis Johnson. She won the May 4 special election, defeating Johnson, and will fill the remainder of Whitmire's unexpired term until January. She went on to narrowly win the Democratic primary runoff for a full term on May 28.[8]

Personal life

In 2014, Cook had an abortion and highlighted the need for reproductive freedom after the experience.[9]

She is openly bisexual.[2]

Notes and References

  1. 1666126353320620045 . Mollyfortexas . Today is my bday, so here are a couple pics from the last year♥️ I am marinating in the love of my family and community today. I’m in my happy place at the ER, because y’all know how much I honestly enjoy working. I am proud of myself and proud of my community. . June 7, 2023 . May 5, 2024 . Molly . Cook.
  2. Web site: LGBTQ Candidates on the March 5 Primary Ballot. Zavaleta. Lourdes. February 2024. May 5, 2024. OutSmart Magazine.
  3. Web site: Houston's Whitmire to seek state Senate seat. Harris. Cayla. May 5, 2024. May 5, 2024. Houston Chronicle.
  4. Web site: First Texas LGBTQ+ state senator elected. www.advocate.com.
  5. Web site: UH alum John Whitmire's new mayoral role spurs first fight for Texas Senate seat in decades. March 26, 2024. May 5, 2024. Abrahams. Tom. ABC 13.
  6. Web site: Education, Crime, Transportation Divide State Sen. John Whitmire, Primary Challenger Molly Cook. February 2, 2022. May 5, 2024. Mitchell. Isaiah. The Texan.
  7. Web site: Houston's Whitmire to seek state Senate seat. Scherer. Jasper. March 2, 2022. May 5, 2024. Houston Chronicle.
  8. Web site: ER nurse Molly Cook defeats Jarvis Johnson in race for John Whitmire's Texas Senate seat. Cheng. Yilun. May 29, 2024. May 29, 2024. Houston Chronicle.
  9. Web site: Their Bodies, Someone Else's Choice: How Texas Offers a Preview of Life After Roe v. Wade. May 25, 2022. May 5, 2024. Carter. Simone. Dallas Observer.