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  2. Texas's 30th congressional district - Wikipedia

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    Texas's 30th congressional district of the United States House of Representatives covers much of the city of Dallas and other parts of Dallas and Tarrant counties (primarily black- and Hispanic-majority areas). The district contains the University of North Texas at Dallas, UNT Law, and Texas Woman's University at Dallas.

  3. Texas's congressional districts since 2023. 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.

  4. Texas's 33rd congressional district - Wikipedia

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    Texas's 33rd congressional district is a district that was created as a result of the 2010 census. [3] The first candidates ran in the 2012 House elections, and were seated for the 113th United States Congress. [4] Texas's 33rd congressional district is composed of two counties in Texas—Dallas County and Tarrant County.

  5. Texas's 31st congressional district - Wikipedia

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    Texas's 31st congressional district of the United States House of Representatives covers a strip of Central Texas from the northern Austin suburbs up to Temple and Gatesville. The district is centered around Bell and Williamson counties, two fast-growing suburban counties north of Austin; it includes the Williamson County portion of Austin itself.

  6. Texas's 32nd congressional district - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Texas's 22nd congressional district - Wikipedia

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    Texas's 22nd congressional district of the United States House of Representatives covers a largely suburban southwestern portion of the Greater Houston metropolitan area. The district includes most of Fort Bend County, including most of the cities of Sugar Land, Rosenberg, Needville and the county seat of Richmond as well as the county's share of the largely unincorporated Greater Katy area ...

  8. Redistricting in Texas - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Legislature passed maps for the state House of Representatives in 1971, but it did not pass state Senate maps, forcing the Legislative Redistricting Board to convene for the first time to draw the chamber's maps. The map for the state Senate passed the scrutiny of the courts, but the map for the state House did not. [96]

  9. Texas's 16th congressional district - Wikipedia

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    2010 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas: District 16 Party Candidate Votes % Democratic: Silvestre Reyes (incumbent) 49,301 : 58.08 : Republican: Tim Besco 31,051 36.58 Libertarian: Bill Collins 4,319 5.09 Write-in: 221 0.26 Total votes 84,892 : 100.00 : Democratic hold