Erica Shelwyn Lee Carter[1] (néeLee; born February 2, 1980) is an American politician from the Democratic Party who is serving as the U.S. representative for Texas's 18th congressional district. The daughter of U.S. Representative Sheila Jackson Lee, she worked as a teacher and quality coordinator before entering politics, serving on the Harris County Department of Education from 2013 to 2019. In 2016, she ran to replace State Representative Borris Miles but lost when precinct chairs selected Shawn Thierry. After her mother's death in 2024, she initially endorsed Sylvester Turner to succeed Jackson Lee in both the special and general elections. However, she later announced her candidacy for the special election to finish her mother’s term, with Turner withdrawing and endorsing her.
Before running for office, she was a regional quality coordinator for a nonprofit public health organization and a teacher in the Houston Independent School District. She also served on a team that helped prepare a $21 billion education budget for New York GovernorEliot Spitzer.[4] In 2011, Carter filed to run for the 1st precinct of the Harris County Department of Education, explaining that her decision to run was partly inspired by her family's involvement in public service.[5] She went into a runoff with former Houston City CouncilmemberJarvis Johnson, but voters were prevented from casting ballots due to a county error.[6] She won the runoff and faced Republican Juliette Bartlett-Pack, whom she later defeated to become a trustee.[7][4]
In 2016, she was a candidate to replace State Representative Borris Miles, who had been selected to replace Rodney Ellis in the Senate.[8] However, she was defeated by Shawn Thierry when the precinct chairs voted for the replacement.[9] She later became a policy analyst for Ellis.
U.S. House of Representatives
On July 19, 2024, Sheila Jackson Lee died, leaving her congressional seat vacant. Texas GovernorGreg Abbott announced that a special election to fill the seat would be held on Election Day.[10] Former Houston mayorSylvester Turner had been chosen as the Democratic Party's nominee for the elections, with Carter and her brother endorsing him.[11][12] However, Carter received encouragement from the community to run, and days later, she confirmed that she would be running to complete her mother's term in Congress, with Turner withdrawing from the special election and endorsing her.[13][14] The other candidate was former City Council member Amanda Edwards.[15] She won the seat on November 5, 2024 and was sworn in on November 12, 2024, representing the 18th district until January 3, 2025.[16][17]
Personal life
She married Roy L. Carter Jr. in November 2012 in Houston, Texas, with a reception attended by various Democratic politicians.[18] She has two children who are twins, Ellison Bennett Carter and Roy Lee Carter III.[19]
See Also
Kwanza Hall, was elected in a simular situation where the incumbent running died