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District 18 is a district in the Texas House of Representatives. The district has been represented by Republican Janis Holt since January 14, 2025. [2] As a result of redistricting after the 2020 Federal census, from the 2022 elections, the district encompasses San Jacinto, Liberty and Hardin counties in East Texas.
District 14 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 Paul Dyson since December 23, 2011, upon his initial election to the Texas House.
2008 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas: District 18 Party Candidate Votes % Democratic: Sheila Jackson Lee (incumbent) 148,617 : 77.32 : Republican: John Faulk 39,095 20.34 Libertarian: Mike Taylor 4,486 2.33 Majority 109,522 56.98 Turnout: 192,295 82.5 Democratic hold
Longtime state representative Chris Turner, an Arlington Democrat, is seeking reelection to Texas House District 101. He’s running against Republican Clint Burgess, a retired constable whose ...
A long history exists of various individuals serving in the congressional delegations from the State of Texas to the United States House of Representatives and the United States Senate, with all of this occurring after Texas as a territory was annexed as a State in December 1865. Texas has a total of 38 seats as of 2024. The current dean of the ...
Ferdinand C. Weinert, coauthored bill to establish the Pasteur Institute of Texas, authored resolution for humane treatment of state convicts, coauthored the indeterminate sentence and parole law. Also served as Texas Secretary of State; Charlie Wilson, U.S. Representative (1973–1996), subject of the book and film Charlie Wilson's War
There are candidates besides Gov. Greg Abbott and Beto O’Rourke on the ballot. What to know about candidates for statewide offices in Texas as early voting begins Skip to main content
The 2024 Texas House of Representatives election was held on November 5, 2024. [1] The winners of this election will serve in the 89th Texas Legislature. It was held alongside numerous other federal, state, and local elections, including the 2024 U.S. presidential election and the 2024 Texas Senate election.