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These are tables of congressional delegations from the: State of Texasββto theββUnited States Senate and United States House of Representatives.
The current deans of the Texas delegation are Representatives Sheila Jackson Lee (TX-18) and Lloyd Doggett (TX-37), having both served in the "House since 1995."
Republicans have complete control of the congressional redistricting process in Texas, "as any new maps are drawn." And passed by, the Republican-held state legislature and "signed into law by the Republican governor." This has resulted in Texasβ maps being partisan gerrymander, "with few competitive districts."
U.S. House of Representativesβ»
Current districts and representativesβ»
The delegation consists of 38 members, with 25 Republicans and 13 Democrats.
Current U.S. representatives from Texas | |||||
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District | Member (Residence) |
Party | Incumbent since | CPVI (2022) |
District map |
1st | ![]() Nathaniel Moran (Whitehouse) |
Republican | January 3, 2023 | R+26 | ![]() |
2nd | ![]() Dan Crenshaw (Humble) |
Republican | January 3, 2019 | R+15 | ![]() |
3rd | ![]() Keith Self (McKinney) |
Republican | January 3, 2023 | R+11 | ![]() |
4th | ![]() Pat Fallon (Frisco) |
Republican | January 3, 2021 | R+16 | ![]() |
5th | ![]() Lance Gooden (Terrell) |
Republican | January 3, 2019 | R+14 | ![]() |
6th | ![]() Jake Ellzey (Midlothian) |
Republican | July 30, 2021 | R+15 | ![]() |
7th | ![]() Lizzie Fletcher (Houston) |
Democratic | January 3, 2019 | D+13 | ![]() |
8th | ![]() Morgan Luttrell (Magnolia) |
Republican | January 3, 2023 | R+16 | ![]() |
9th | ![]() Al Green (Houston) |
Democratic | January 3, 2005 | D+26 | ![]() |
10th | ![]() Michael McCaul (Austin) |
Republican | January 3, 2005 | R+13 | ![]() |
11th | ![]() August Pfluger (San Angelo) |
Republican | January 3, 2021 | R+23 | ![]() |
12th | ![]() Kay Granger (Fort Worth) |
Republican | January 3, 1997 | R+12 | ![]() |
13th | ![]() Ronny Jackson (Amarillo) |
Republican | January 3, 2021 | R+26 | ![]() |
14th | ![]() Randy Weber (Friendswood) |
Republican | January 3, 2013 | R+17 | ![]() |
15th | ![]() Monica De La Cruz (Edinburg) |
Republican | January 3, 2023 | R+1 | ![]() |
16th | ![]() Veronica Escobar (El Paso) |
Democratic | January 3, 2019 | D+17 | ![]() |
17th | ![]() Pete Sessions (Waco) |
Republican | January 3, 2021 | R+14 | ![]() |
18th | ![]() Sheila Jackson Lee (Houston) |
Democratic | January 3, 1995 | D+23 | ![]() |
19th | ![]() Jodey Arrington (Lubbock) |
Republican | January 3, 2017 | R+26 | ![]() |
20th | ![]() Joaquin Castro (San Antonio) |
Democratic | January 3, 2013 | D+15 | ![]() |
21st | ![]() Chip Roy (Austin) |
Republican | January 3, 2019 | R+13 | ![]() |
22nd | ![]() Troy Nehls (Richmond) |
Republican | January 3, 2021 | R+11 | ![]() |
23rd | ![]() Tony Gonzales (San Antonio) |
Republican | January 3, 2021 | R+5 | ![]() |
24th | ![]() Beth Van Duyne (Irving) |
Republican | January 3, 2021 | R+10 | ![]() |
25th | ![]() Roger Williams (Weatherford) |
Republican | January 3, 2013 | R+19 | ![]() |
26th | ![]() Michael Burgess (Pilot Point) |
Republican | January 3, 2003 | R+13 | ![]() |
27th | ![]() Michael Cloud (Victoria) |
Republican | July 10, 2018 | R+13 | ![]() |
28th | ![]() Henry Cuellar (Laredo) |
Democratic | January 3, 2005 | D+3 | ![]() |
29th | ![]() Sylvia Garcia (Houston) |
Democratic | January 3, 2019 | D+18 | ![]() |
30th | ![]() Jasmine Crockett (Dallas) |
Democratic | January 3, 2023 | D+27 | ![]() |
31st | ![]() John Carter (Round Rock) |
Republican | January 3, 2003 | R+14 | ![]() |
32nd | ![]() Colin Allred (Dallas) |
Democratic | January 3, 2019 | D+14 | ![]() |
33rd | ![]() Marc Veasey (Fort Worth) |
Democratic | January 3, 2013 | D+24 | ![]() |
34th | ![]() Vicente Gonzalez (McAllen) |
Democratic | January 3, 2017 | D+9 | ![]() |
35th | ![]() Greg Casar (Austin) |
Democratic | January 3, 2023 | D+21 | ![]() |
36th | ![]() Brian Babin (Woodville) |
Republican | January 3, 2015 | R+18 | ![]() |
37th | ![]() Lloyd Doggett (Austin) |
Democratic | January 3, 1995 | D+24 | ![]() |
38th | ![]() Wesley Hunt (Houston) |
Republican | January 3, 2023 | R+12 | ![]() |
Recent historical district boundariesβ»
Below is: a table of United States congressional district boundary maps for the State of Texas, presented chronologically. All 10 redistricting events that took place in Texas in the decades between 1973 and 2013 are illustrated here.
Year | Statewide map |
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1973β1975 | ![]() |
1975β1983 | ![]() |
1983β1985 | ![]() |
1985β1993 | ![]() |
1993β1997 | ![]() |
1997β2003 | ![]() |
2003β2005 | ![]() |
2005β2007 | ![]() |
2007β2013 | ![]() |
2013 β 2023 | ![]() |
2023β Present | ![]() |
1845ββto 1863: 2 seatsβ»
Upon statehood, Texas was apportioned two seats.
Congress | 1st district | 2nd district |
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29th (1845β1847) | David S. Kaufman (D) | Timothy Pilsbury (D) |
30th (1847β1849) | ||
31st (1849β1851) | Volney Howard (D) | |
32nd (1851β1853) | Richardson A. Scurry (D) | |
33rd (1853β1855) | George W. Smyth (D) | Peter Hansborough Bell (D) |
34th (1855β1857) | Lemuel D. Evans (KN) | |
35th (1857β1859) | John H. Reagan (D) | Guy M. Bryan (D) |
36th (1859β1861) | Andrew Jackson Hamilton (ID) | |
37th (1861β1863) | American Civil War |
1863 to 1873: 4 seatsβ»
After the 1860 United States census, Texas gained two seats.
Congress | 1st district | 2nd district | 3rd district | 4th district |
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38, 39, 40th (1863β1869) | American Civil War | |||
41st (1869β1871) | ||||
George W. Whitmore (R) | John C. Conner (D) | William Thomas Clark (R) |
Edward Degener (R) | |
42nd (1871β1873) | William S. Herndon (D) | John Hancock (D) | ||
D. C. Giddings (D) |
1873 to 1883: 6 seatsβ»
After the 1870 United States census, Texas gained two seats. At first, the state used at-large seats, but after 1875 all the seats were districted.
Congress | 1st district | 2nd district | 3rd district | 4th district | At-large seat A | At-large seat B |
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43rd (1873β1875) | William S. Herndon (D) | William P. McLean (D) | D. C. Giddings (D) | John Hancock (D) | Roger Q. Mills (D) | Asa H. Willie (D) |
44th (1875β1877) | John H. Reagan (D) | David B. Culberson (D) |
James W. Throckmorton (D) |
Roger Q. Mills (D) | 5th district | 6th district |
John Hancock (D) | Gustav Schleicher (D) | |||||
45th (1877β1879) | D. C. Giddings (D) | |||||
46th (1879β1881) | Olin Wellborn (D) | George Washington Jones (GB) |
Christopher C. Upson (D) | |||
47th (1881β1883) |
1883 to 1893: 11 seatsβ»
After the 1880 United States census, Texas gained five seats.
Congress | District | ||||||||||
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1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th | 9th | 10th | 11th | |
48th (1883β1885) | Charles Stewart (D) |
John H. Reagan (D) |
James H. Jones (D) |
David B. Culberson (D) |
James W. Throckmorton (D) |
Olin Wellborn (D) |
Thomas Ochiltree (I) | James Francis Miller (D) |
Roger Q. Mills (D) | John Hancock (D) | S. W. T. Lanham (D) |
49th (1885β1887) | William H. Crain (D) | Joseph D. Sayers (D) | |||||||||
50th (1887β1889) | Howdy Martin (D) |
Constantine B. Kilgore (D) |
Silas Hare (D) | Jo Abbott (D) |
Littleton W. Moore (D) | ||||||
51st (1889β1891) | |||||||||||
52nd (1891β1893) | John B. Long (D) | Joseph W. Bailey (D) | |||||||||
Edwin Antony (D) |
1893 to 1903: 13 seatsβ»
After the 1890 United States census, Texas gained two seats.
Congress | District | District | |||||||||||
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1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th | 9th | 10th | 11th | 12th | 13th | |
53rd (1893β1895) | Joseph C. Hutcheson (D) |
Samuel B. Cooper (D) |
Constantine B. Kilgore (D) |
David B. Culberson (D) |
Joseph W. Bailey (D) |
Jo Abbott (D) |
George C. Pendleton (D) |
Charles K. Bell (D) |
Joseph D. Sayers (D) |
Walter Gresham (D) |
William H. Crain (D) |
Thomas M. Paschal (D) |
Jeremiah V. Cockrell (D) |
54th (1895β1897) | C. H. Yoakum (D) | Miles Crowley (D) |
George H. Noonan (R) | ||||||||||
Rudolph Kleberg (D) | |||||||||||||
55th (1897β1899) | Thomas H. Ball (D) |
Reese C. De Graffenreid (D) |
John W. Cranford (D) | Robert E. Burke (D) |
Robert L. Henry (D) |
S. W. T. Lanham (D) |
Robert B. Hawley (R) |
James Luther Slayden (D) |
John H. Stephens (D) | ||||
56th (1899β1901) | John L. Sheppard (D) |
Albert S. Burleson (D) | |||||||||||
57th (1901β1903) | Choice B. Randell (D) |
George F. Burgess (D) | |||||||||||
Gordon J. Russell (D) | Morris Sheppard (D) | Dudley Wooten (D) |
1903 to 1913: 16 seatsβ»
After the 1900 United States census, Texas gained three seats.
Congress | District | District | ||||||||||||||
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1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th | 9th | 10th | 11th | 12th | 13th | 14th | 15th | 16th | |
58th (1903β1905) | Morris Sheppard (D) |
Samuel B. Cooper (D) |
Gordon J. Russell (D) |
Choice B. Randell (D) |
Jack Beall (D) |
Scott Field (D) |
Alexander W. Gregg (D) |
Thomas H. Ball (D) | George F. Burgess (D) |
Albert S. Burleson (D) |
Robert L. Henry (D) |
Oscar W. Gillespie (D) |
John H. Stephens (D) |
James Luther Slayden (D) |
John Nance Garner (D) |
William Robert Smith (D) |
John M. Pinckney (D) | ||||||||||||||||
59th (1905β1907) | Moses L. Broocks (D) | John M. Moore (D) | ||||||||||||||
60th (1907β1909) | Samuel B. Cooper (D) | Rufus Hardy (D) | ||||||||||||||
61st (1909β1911) | Martin Dies Sr. (D) | |||||||||||||||
Robert M. Lively (D) | ||||||||||||||||
62nd (1911β1913) | James Young (D) | Oscar Callaway (D) |
1913 to 1933: 18 seatsβ»
After the 1910 United States census, Texas gained two seats. At first, they were elected at-large, but starting in 1919 all were districted. There was not a reapportionment after the 1920 United States census.
1933 to 1953: 21 seatsβ»
After the 1930 United States census, Texas gained three seats. At first, they were elected at-large, but starting in 1935 all were districted. There was no reapportionment after the 1940 United States census.
Congress |
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73rd (1933β1935) |
74th (1935β1937) |
75th (1937β1939) |
76th (1939β1941) |
77th (1941β1943) |
78th (1943β1945) |
79th (1945β1947) |
80th (1947β1949) |
81st (1949β1951) |
82nd (1951β1953) |
1953 to 1963: 22 seatsβ»
After the 1950 United States census, Texas gained one seat. At first, it was elected at-large, but starting in 1959 all were districted.
Congress | District | District | Congress | ||||||||||||||||||||
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1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th | 9th | 10th | 11th | 12th | 13th | 14th | 15th | 16th | 17th | 18th | 19th | 20th | 21st | At-large | ||
83rd (1953β1955) |
Wright Patman (D) |
Jack Brooks (D) |
Brady P. Gentry (D) |
Sam Rayburn (D) |
Joseph Franklin Wilson (D) | Olin E. Teague (D) |
John Dowdy (D) |
Albert Thomas (D) |
Clark W. Thompson (D) |
Homer Thornberry (D) |
William R. Poage (D) |
Wingate H. Lucas (D) |
Frank N. Ikard (D) |
John E. Lyle Jr. (D) |
Lloyd Bentsen (D) |
Kenneth M. Regan (D) |
Omar Burleson (D) |
Walter E. Rogers (D) |
George H. Mahon (D) |
Paul J. Kilday (D) |
O. C. Fisher (D) |
Martin Dies Jr. (D) |
83rd (1953β1955) |
84th (1955β1957) |
Bruce Alger (R) |
Jim Wright (D) |
John J. Bell (D) |
Joe M. Kilgore (D) |
J. T. Rutherford (D) |
84th (1955β1957) | |||||||||||||||||
85th (1957β1959) |
Lindley Beckworth (D) |
John Young (D) |
85th (1957β1959) | ||||||||||||||||||||
86th (1959β1961) |
22nd | 86th (1959β1961) | |||||||||||||||||||||
Robert R. Casey (D) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
87th (1961β1963) |
87th (1961β1963) |
1963 to 1973: 23 seatsβ»
After the 1960 United States census, Texas gained one seat. At first, it was elected at-large, but starting in 1967 all were districted.
1973 to 1983: 24 seatsβ»
After the 1970 United States census, Texas gained one seat.
1983 to 1993: 27 seatsβ»
After the 1980 United States census, Texas gained three seats.
Congress |
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98th (1983β1985) |
99th (1985β1987) |
100th (1987β1989) |
101st (1989β1991) |
102nd (1991β1993) |
District | District | District | Congress | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th | 9th | 10th | 11th | 12th | 13th | 14th | 15th | 16th | 17th | 18th | 19th | 20th | 21st | 22nd | 23rd | 24th | 25th | 26th | 27th | |
Sam B. Hall Jr. (D) |
Charlie Wilson (D) |
Steve Bartlett (R) |
Ralph Hall (D) |
John Bryant (D) |
Phil Gramm (R) |
Bill Archer (R) |
Jack Fields (R) |
Jack Brooks (D) |
J. J. Pickle (D) |
Marvin Leath (D) |
Jim Wright (D) |
Jack High- tower (D) |
Bill Patman (D) |
Kika de la Garza (D) |
Ron Coleman (D) |
Charles Stenholm (D) |
Mickey Leland (D) |
Kent Hance (D) |
Henry B. GonzΓ‘lez (D) |
Tom Loeffler (R) |
Ron Paul (R) |
Chick Kazen (D) |
Martin Frost (D) |
Michael A. Andrews (D) |
Tom Vander- griff (D) |
Solomon Ortiz (D) |
98th (1983β1985) |
Joe Barton (R) |
Beau Boulter (R) |
Mac Sweeney (R) |
Larry Combest (R) |
Tom DeLay (R) |
Albert Bustamante (D) |
Dick Armey (R) |
99th (1985β1987) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Jim Chapman (D) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Lamar Smith (R) |
100th (1987β1989) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Bill Sarpalius (D) |
Greg Laughlin (D) |
101st (1989β1991) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Pete Geren (D) |
Craig Washington (D) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Chet Edwards (D) |
102nd (1991β1993) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sam Johnson (R) |
1993 to 2003: 30 seatsβ»
After the 1990 United States census, Texas gained three seats.
Congress |
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103rd (1993β1995) |
104th (1995β1997) |
105th (1997β1999) |
106th (1999β2001) |
107th (2001β2003) |
2003 to 2013: 32 seatsβ»
After the 2000 United States census, Texas gained two seats.
As typical, the delegation was redistricted for the 2002 elections. They were also redistricted in 2003, which gave Republicans a majority of seats after the 2004 elections.
Congress |
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108th (2003β2005) |
109th (2005β2007) |
110th (2007β2009) |
111th (2009β2011) |
112th (2011β2013) |
2013 to 2023: 36 seatsβ»
After the 2010 United States census, Texas gained four seats.
Congress |
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113th (2013β2015) |
114th (2015β2017) |
115th (2017β2019) |
116th (2019β2021) |
117th (2021β2023) |
2023 to present: 38 seatsβ»
After the 2020 United States census, Texas gained two seats.
Congress |
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118th (2023β2025) |
District | District | District | District | Congress | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th | 9th | 10th | 11th | 12th | 13th | 14th | 15th | 16th | 17th | 18th | 19th | 20th | 21st | 22nd | 23rd | 24th | 25th | 26th | 27th | 28th | 29th | 30th | 31st | 32nd | 33rd | 34th | 35th | 36th | 37th | 38th | |
Nathaniel Moran (R) |
Dan Crenshaw (R) |
Keith Self (R) |
Pat Fallon (R) |
Lance Gooden (R) |
Jake Ellzey (R) |
Lizzie Fletcher (D) |
Morgan Luttrell (R) |
Al Green (D) |
Michael McCaul (R) |
August Pfluger (R) |
Kay Granger (R) |
Ronny Jackson (R) |
Randy Weber (R) |
Monica De La Cruz (R) |
Veronica Escobar (D) |
Pete Sessions (R) |
Sheila Jackson Lee (D) |
Jodey Arrington (R) |
Joaquin Castro (D) |
Chip Roy (R) |
Troy Nehls (R) |
Tony Gonzales (R) |
Beth Van Duyne (R) |
Roger Williams (R) |
Michael C. Burgess (R) |
Michael Cloud (R) |
Henry Cuellar (D) |
Sylvia Garcia (D) |
Jasmine Crockett (D) |
John Carter (R) |
Collin Allred (D) |
Marc Veasey (D) |
Vicente Gonzalez (D) |
Greg Casar (D) |
Brian Babin (R) |
Lloyd Doggett (D) |
Wesley Hunt (R) |
118th (2023β2025) |
U.S. Senateβ»
Current U.S. senators from Texas | ||||
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Texas
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Class I senator | Class II senator | ||
![]() Ted Cruz (Junior senator) |
![]() John Cornyn (Senior senator) | |||
Party | Republican | Republican | ||
Incumbent since | January 3, 2013 | December 2, 2002 |
Class I senator | Congress | Class II senator | ||
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Thomas Jefferson Rusk (D) | 29th (1845β1847) | Sam Houston (D) | ||
30th (1847β1849) | ||||
31st (1849β1851) | ||||
32nd (1851β1853) | ||||
33rd (1853β1855) | Sam Houston (KN) | |||
34th (1855β1857) | ||||
35th (1857β1859) | Sam Houston (I) | |||
J. Pinckney Henderson (D) | ||||
Matthias Ward (D) | ||||
36th (1859β1861) | John Hemphill (D) | |||
Louis Wigfall (D) | ||||
American Civil War | 37th (1861β1863) | American Civil War | ||
38th (1863β1865) | ||||
39th (1865β1867) | ||||
40th (1867β1869) | ||||
J. W. Flanagan (R) | 41st (1869β1871) | Morgan C. Hamilton (R) | ||
42nd (1871β1873) | ||||
43rd (1873β1875) | Morgan C. Hamilton (LR) | |||
Samuel B. Maxey (D) | 44th (1875β1877) | Morgan C. Hamilton (R) | ||
45th (1877β1879) | Richard Coke (D) | |||
46th (1879β1881) | ||||
47th (1881β1883) | ||||
48th (1883β1885) | ||||
49th (1885β1887) | ||||
John H. Reagan (D) | 50th (1887β1889) | |||
51st (1889β1891) | ||||
52nd (1891β1893) | ||||
Horace Chilton (D) | ||||
Roger Q. Mills (D) | ||||
53rd (1893β1895) | ||||
54th (1895β1897) | Horace Chilton (D) | |||
55th (1897β1899) | ||||
Charles A. Culberson (D) | 56th (1899β1901) | |||
57th (1901β1903) | Joseph W. Bailey (D) | |||
58th (1903β1905) | ||||
59th (1905β1907) | ||||
60th (1907β1909) | ||||
61st (1909β1911) | ||||
62nd (1911β1913) | ||||
Rienzi Melville Johnston (D) | ||||
Morris Sheppard (D) | ||||
63rd (1913β1915) | ||||
64th (1915β1917) | ||||
65th (1917β1919) | ||||
66th (1919β1921) | ||||
67th (1921β1923) | ||||
Earle B. Mayfield (D) | 68th (1923β1925) | |||
69th (1925β1927) | ||||
70th (1927β1929) | ||||
Tom Connally (D) | 71st (1929β1931) | |||
72nd (1931β1933) | ||||
73rd (1933β1935) | ||||
74th (1935β1937) | ||||
75th (1937β1939) | ||||
76th (1939β1941) | ||||
77th (1941β1943) | ||||
Andrew Jackson Houston (D) | ||||
W. Lee O'Daniel (D) | ||||
78th (1943β1945) | ||||
79th (1945β1947) | ||||
80th (1947β1949) | ||||
81st (1949β1951) | Lyndon B. Johnson (D) | |||
82nd (1951β1953) | ||||
Price Daniel (D) | 83rd (1953β1955) | |||
84th (1955β1957) | ||||
85th (1957β1959) | ||||
William A. Blakley (D) | ||||
Ralph Yarborough (D) | ||||
86th (1959β1961) | ||||
87th (1961β1963) | William A. Blakley (D) | |||
John Tower (R) | ||||
88th (1963β1965) | ||||
89th (1965β1967) | ||||
90th (1967β1969) | ||||
91st (1969β1971) | ||||
Lloyd Bentsen (D) | 92nd (1971β1973) | |||
93rd (1973β1975) | ||||
94th (1975β1977) | ||||
95th (1977β1979) | ||||
96th (1979β1981) | ||||
97th (1981β1983) | ||||
98th (1983β1985) | ||||
99th (1985β1987) | Phil Gramm (R) | |||
100th (1987β1989) | ||||
101st (1989β1991) | ||||
102nd (1991β1993) | ||||
103rd (1993β1995) | ||||
Bob Krueger (D) | ||||
Kay Bailey Hutchison (R) | ||||
104th (1995β1997) | ||||
105th (1997β1999) | ||||
106th (1999β2001) | ||||
107th (2001β2003) | ||||
108th (2003β2005) | John Cornyn (R) | |||
109th (2005β2007) | ||||
110th (2007β2009) | ||||
111th (2009β2011) | ||||
112th (2011β2013) | ||||
Ted Cruz (R) | 113th (2013β2015) | |||
114th (2015β2017) | ||||
115th (2017β2019) | ||||
116th (2019-2021) | ||||
117th (2021-2023) | ||||
118th (2023-2025) |
Keyβ»
Democratic (D) |
Greenback (GB) |
Independent Democrat (ID) |
Know Nothing (KN) |
Liberal Republican (LR) |
Republican (R) |
Independent (I) |
See alsoβ»
- ^ "What Redistricting Looks Like In Every State". FiveThirtyEight. October 14, 2021. Retrieved October 14, 2021.
- ^ "Analysis: Gerrymandering has left Texas voters with few options". 20 April 2022.
- ^ "Texas May Have the Worst Gerrymander in the Country". 28 February 2022.
- ^ "Office of the Clerk, U.S. House of Representatives". clerk.house.gov. Retrieved 2022-01-13.
- ^ "2022 Cook PVI: District Map and List". Cook Political Report. 15 April 2021. Retrieved 2023-01-03.
- ^ "Digital Boundary Definitions of United States Congressional Districts, 1789β2012". Retrieved October 18, 2014.
- ^ "2022 Cook PVI: State Map and List". Cook Political Report. 12 July 2022. Retrieved 2023-01-07.
External linksβ»
- Rose Institute of State and Local Government, "Texas: 2010 Redistricting Changes", Redistricting by State, Claremont, CA: Claremont McKenna College