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Category: Texas Congressional districts
Democrat Lloyd A. Doggett (hw) is the incumbent U.S. Representative.
This is one of the five districts that was re-redistricted in 2006 under orders of the U.S. Supreme Court. UPDATED MAP HERE. ([1])
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2006 election
- Lloyd Doggett (D): 109,839 67% (cw)
- Grant Rostig (R): 42,956 26% (cw) Rostig is a former Libertarian. (Scratch a Libertarian and you find a Republican every time, usually one who has not realized there are lots of votes to be had by joining a fundamentalist mega-church).
- Barbara Cunningham (Libertarian): 6,933 4% cw
- Brian Parrett (I): 3,594 2% cw
2004 election
- Lloyd Doggett, incumbent, (D): 108,309; 67.60%
- Rebecca Armendariz Klein (R): 49,252; 30.74%
- James Werner (L): 2,656; 1.65%
2002 election
- Chris Bell (D): 63,590; 54.75%
- Tom Reiser (R): 50,041; 43.09%
- Guy McLendon (L): 1,096; 0.94%
- George Reiter (G): 1,399; 1.20%
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Note: Texas redrew its districts after the 2000 census, for the 108th Congress and again in 2003 for the 109th Congress (see 2003 Texas redistricting). This list and map reflect the most recent (109th Congress) redistricting.
See also
- Texas U.S. House election, 2006
- U.S. House election, 2006
- List of United States Congressional districts
- List of Members of the U.S. House
- Daily Kos => TX-25