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Austin College in Sherman, Texas is located within the district. As of 2017, the 4th district represents 747,188 people who are predominantly white (80.8%) and middle-class (median family income is US$56,062, compared to $50,046 nationwide). [2] It is currently represented by Pat Fallon.
District 4 is a district in the Texas House of Representatives. It was created in the 3rd legislature (1849–1851). The district has been represented by Republican Keith Bell since January 8, 2019, upon his initial election to the Texas House.
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The 4th district encompasses Northeastern Texas taking in counties along the Red River and spreading to the parts of the northeastern exurbs of the Dallas–Fort Worth metro area. The incumbent was Republican John Ratcliffe, who was elected with 75.7% of the vote in 2018. [6]
Texas's 4th congressional district, 2016 [6] Party Candidate Votes % Republican: John Ratcliffe (incumbent) 216,643 : 88.0 : Libertarian: Cody Wommack 29,577 12.0
Texas 4th congressional district, 2012 [28] Party Candidate Votes % Republican: Ralph Hall (incumbent) 182,679 : 72.97 : Democratic: VaLinda Hathcox 60,214 24.05 Libertarian: Thomas Griffing 7,262 2.90 Write-In Fred Rostek 188 0.08 Total votes 250,343 : 100.0 : Republican hold
District 4 of the Texas Senate is a senatorial district that serves all of Chambers county, and portions of Galveston, Harris, Jefferson, ...
The 4th Texas Legislature met from November 3, 1851 to February 7, 1853 in its regular session and one called session. All members of the House of Representatives and about half of the members of the Senate were elected in 1850.