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English: Map of the congressional districts of Texas, complemented with counties and primary roads (interstates, state highways, etc.), as well as insets of major metropolitan areas. These congressional districts will be put into effect from 2023 to 2033, following the 2022 US House elections.
The district is also home to a public four-year university, Texas A&M University-Commerce, as well as Collin College. Texas has had at least three congressional districts since 1869. The current seat dates from a mid-decade redistricting conducted before the 1966 elections after Texas's original 1960s map was thrown out by Wesberry v.
English: A map of all of the U.S. congressional districts (as of the 113th Congress). To find the district's number, look at the district, compare with the color code at the bottom to get number. The colors do not have any intrinsic meaning other than to provide visual distinction.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott, a Republican, signed a new congressional district map into law. Some congressional candidates planned to run in one district, but ended up living in another. State ...
The nation’s second-biggest Congressional delegation would go from a 23-13 Republican edge to a 24-13 advantage, with one seat that looks competitive between the two parties. Texas Republicans ...
0–9. Texas's 1st congressional district; Texas's 2nd congressional district; Texas's 3rd congressional district; Texas's 4th congressional district
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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. [1] This has resulted in Texas’ maps being a partisan gerrymander, with few competitive districts. [2] [3]