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CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS

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Castro

Hale

Lamb

Cochran Hockley

Hudspeth

Culberson

Pecos

Ward

Garza

Dawson

Martin

Borden

Scurry

Big Spring

Midland Glasscock Sterling

Crane

Upton

Throckmorton

Clay Montague

Fisher

Nolan

Coke

Taylor

Abilene
Callahan

Runnels

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Erath

Coleman Brown

Tom Green Concho

Pecos

Jeff Davis

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Alpine

Terrell

Presidio
Brewster

Johnson

Dallas
Kaufman

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Clebu
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Waco

Coryell

Lampasas

Falls
Bell

31

Temple

17

Houston

Angelina

Leon

San
Augustine Sabine

Trinity
Robertson

Madison

Polk

Tyler

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Houston
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Laredo

Kingsville

Zapata Jim Hogg

Brooks

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Kleberg

Kenedy

34

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Hidalgo

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IC

Shelby

Nacogdoches

Panola

Nacogdoches

Milam

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Tyler

Henderson

Austin

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Upshur

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Smith Gregg Longview

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Navarro

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Marion

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Colorado
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Guadalupe
Galveston
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Lavaca
Del Rio Kinney
Galveston
Wharton
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Brazoria
Uvalde
Medina
Wilson
DeWitt
Uvalde
Jackson
Matagorda
Maverick
Karnes
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Atascosa
Frio
Victoria
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Eagle Pass
Calhoun
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Aransas
San Patricio
Jim
Webb
Wells Nueces Corpus Christi
Duval
Burnet

San Antonio

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Freestone
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Lampasas

Menard

Hill

Bosque

30

Ellis

vell

Mills
McCulloch

Dallas

Hopkins

Texarkana

Bowie

Jasper

Schleicher

Hood

Hunt

32

Collin
Rockwall

Red River

Fort Stockton

Tarrant

Hamilton 25

San Saba

Van Horn

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Comanche

San Angelo

Irion

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Fort Worth 33

Eastland

Delt

Denton

Wise

Palo Pinto

Shackelford
Stephens

Jones

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Jack

Young

Lamar

Fannin

Grayson

Cooke

Archer

Newto

Reagan

Reeves

Stonewall Haskell

Snyder

Odessa

Baylor

Knox

Wichita Falls

Parker

Howard Mitchell

Midland
Ector

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Wilbarger Wichita

Foard

King

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Kent

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Lubbock

Motley

Morris

Loving Winkler

Crosby

Lynn

Andrews

El Paso

Lubbock

Terry

Gaines

El Paso 16

Floyd

Childress

Franklin

Yoakum

Plainview

Childress

Hall

Briscoe

Swisher

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Parmer

ARKANSAS

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Randall Armstrong Donley Collingsworth

Deaf Smith

NEW MEXICO

OKLAHOMA

Wheeler

Gray

Wall

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Carson

Potter

Amarillo

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The Constitution prescribes Congressional apportionment based on


decennial census population data. Each
state has at least one Representative, no
matter how small its population. Since
1941, distribution of Representatives has
been based on total U.S. population, so
that the average population per
Representative has the least possible
variation between one state and any
other. Congress fixes the number of
voting Representatives at each
apportionment. States delineate the
district boundaries. The first House of
Representatives in 1789 had 65
members; currently there are 435.
There are non-voting delegates from
American Samoa, the District of
Columbia, Guam, Puerto Rico, and the
Virgin Islands.
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