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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]
Texas's congressional districts beginning in the 118th Congress. In the 2018 elections, Democrats made major gains in the Texas House and Texas Senate, and they saw the 2020 elections as a chance to win control of the Texas House to give them power over the redistricting process in 2021. [195]
Texas's 5th congressional district, 2022 Party Candidate Votes % Republican: Lance Gooden (incumbent) 135,595 : 63.97 : Democratic: Tartisha Hill 71,930 33.93 Libertarian: Kevin Hale 4,293 2.03 Write-in: Ruth Torres 147 0.07 Total votes 211,965 : 100.0 : Republican hold
2022 United States House of Representatives elections: Texas District 30 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Democratic: Jasmine Crockett: 134,876 74.7 −2.8 Republican: James Rodgers 39,209 21.7 +3.3 Independent: Zachariah Manning 3,820 2.1 N/A Libertarian: Phil Gray 1,870 1.0 N/A Write-in: Debbie Walker 738 0.41 N/A Total votes 180,513 : 100.0 ...
Texas's 36th congressional district is a district that was created as a result of the 2010 census. [4] The first candidates ran in the 2012 House elections for a seat in the 113th United States Congress. [5] Steve Stockman won the general election, and represented the new district.
Texas' 24th congressional district of the United States House of Representatives covers much of the suburban area in between Fort Worth and Dallas in the state of Texas and centers along the Dallas–Tarrant county line. The district has about 529,000 potential voters (citizens, age 18+). Of these, 57% are White, 16% Latino, 14% Black, and 10% ...
Texas's 32nd congressional district of the United States House of Representatives serves a suburban area of northeastern Dallas County and a sliver of Collin and Denton counties. The district was created after the 2000 United States census , when Texas went from 30 seats to 32 seats.
Texas's 17th congressional district of the United States House of Representatives includes a strip of Central Texas and Deep East Texas stretching from Nacogdoches to Waco and Round Rock, including former President George W. Bush's McLennan County ranch. [5] [6] The district is currently represented by Republican Pete Sessions.