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Texas [1]

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Population 26,059,203
Gender 50.iii% Female, 49.vii% Male
Race 80.6% White, 12.3% Black, four.2% Asian, 1% Native Am.[2]
Ethnicity 38.2% Hispanic
Unemployment rate 4.3%
Median household income $48,765
Voter registration statistics Northward/A
Upcoming elections U.S. Business firm, 2022

This page displays the electric current and historical members of U.Due south. Congress from Texas.

Here is the current partisan breakdown of the congressional members from Texas.

Congressional Partisan Breakdown from Texas
Party U.South. Senate U.Due south. Firm Total
Democratic 0 13 13
Republican 2 23 25
Independent 0 0 0
Vacancies 0 0 0
Full 2 36 38

Current members

U.Southward. Senate

See also: Classes of United States Senators

The electric current members of the U.S. Senate from Texas are:

U.S. House

The current members of the U.S. House from Texas are:

Office Proper name Party Date assumed office Date term ends
U.S. House Texas Commune 1 Louis B. Gohmert Jr. Republican January 3, 2005 Jan 3, 2023
U.S. House Texas District 2 Daniel Crenshaw Republican Jan iii, 2019 January 3, 2023
U.Southward. Business firm Texas District 3 Van Taylor Republican Jan 3, 2019 Jan 3, 2023
U.S. House Texas District 4 Pat Fallon Republican January 3, 2021 January 3, 2023
U.S. House Texas Commune 5 Lance Gooden Republican January 3, 2019 Jan 3, 2023
U.S. Business firm Texas Commune six Jake Ellzey Republican July thirty, 2021 January 3, 2023
U.S. House Texas Commune 7 Lizzie Pannill Fletcher Democratic Jan 3, 2019 January 3, 2023
U.S. House Texas Commune 8 Kevin Brady Republican January 3, 1997 January 3, 2023
U.Southward. House Texas Commune 9 Al Light-green Autonomous January iii, 2005 January 3, 2023
U.S. Firm Texas District 10 Michael McCaul Republican January three, 2005 January 3, 2023
U.South. House Texas District 11 Baronial Pfluger Republican January 3, 2021 Jan iii, 2023
U.S. House Texas Commune 12 Kay Granger Republican Jan 3, 1997 Jan 3, 2023
U.Southward. House Texas District thirteen Ronny L. Jackson Republican January three, 2021 Jan 3, 2023
U.Due south. House Texas District 14 Randy Weber Republican January iii, 2013 January iii, 2023
U.Southward. House Texas Commune 15 Vicente Gonzalez Jr. Democratic January 3, 2017 Jan 3, 2023
U.South. Business firm Texas District 16 Veronica Escobar Democratic January 3, 2019 January iii, 2023
U.S. House Texas District 17 Pete Sessions Republican Jan 3, 2021 Jan 3, 2023
U.S. Firm Texas District 18 Sheila Jackson Lee Autonomous January three, 1995 January three, 2023
U.Southward. House Texas District 19 Jodey Arrington Republican Jan 3, 2017 Jan 3, 2023
U.S. House Texas Commune 20 Joaquin Castro Autonomous January 3, 2013 January 3, 2023
U.S. House Texas District 21 Bit Roy Republican January 3, 2019 Jan 3, 2023
U.S. House Texas District 22 Troy Nehls Republican January 3, 2021 January iii, 2023
U.S. Firm Texas Commune 23 Tony Gonzales Republican Jan 3, 2021 Jan 3, 2023
U.S. House Texas Commune 24 Beth Van Duyne Republican January 3, 2021 January iii, 2023
U.S. House Texas District 25 Roger Williams Republican Jan iii, 2013 January iii, 2023
U.S. House Texas District 26 Michael C. Burgess Republican January 3, 2003 January 3, 2023
U.S. House Texas District 27 Michael Cloud Republican July 10, 2018 January 3, 2023
U.South. House Texas District 28 Henry Cuellar Autonomous January 3, 2005 January iii, 2023
U.Southward. House Texas Commune 29 Sylvia Garcia Autonomous January 3, 2019 January 3, 2023
U.S. House Texas District 30 Eddie Bernice Johnson Autonomous January 3, 1993 Jan 3, 2023
U.South. Business firm Texas District 31 John Carter Republican Jan 3, 2003 January three, 2023
U.Due south. House Texas Commune 32 Colin Allred Autonomous January 3, 2019 January 3, 2023
U.South. House Texas District 33 Marc Veasey Democratic January iii, 2013 January 3, 2023
U.S. Business firm Texas District 34 Filemon Vela Autonomous Jan 3, 2013 January three, 2023
U.S. House Texas District 35 Lloyd Doggett Democratic Jan 3, 2013 January 3, 2023
U.S. House Texas District 36 Brian Babin Republican Jan 3, 2015 January 3, 2023

Historical members

Senate

Historical Representation to the U.S. Senate by Party from Texas
Party Total
 Democratic 27
 Republican seven
Grade 1 Senators from Texas
Senators Years served Party
Thomas Jefferson Rusk 1846-1857 Democratic
J. Pinckney Henderson 1857-1858 Autonomous
Matthias Ward 1858-1859 Autonomous
Louis T. Wigfall 1859-1861 Democratic
James W. Flanagan 1870-1875 Republican
Samuel B. Maxey 1875-1887 Democratic
John H. Reagan 1887-1891 Autonomous
Horace Chilton 1891-1892 Autonomous
Roger Q. Mills 1892-1899 Democratic
Charles A. Culberson 1899-1923 Democratic
Earle B. Mayfield 1923-1929 Democratic
Thomas T. Connally 1929-1953 Autonomous
M. Price Daniel 1953-1957 Autonomous
William A. Blakley 1957-1957 Democratic
Ralph W. Yarborough 1957-1971 Autonomous
Lloyd Thousand. Bentsen, Jr. 1971-1993 Democratic
Robert C. Krueger 1993-1993 Democratic
Kay Bailey Hutchison 1993-2013 Republican
Ted Cruz 2013-present Republican
Class 2 Senators from Texas
Senators Years served Party
Samuel Houston 1846-1859 Democratic
John Hemphill 1859-1861 Democratic
Morgan C. Hamilton 1870-1877 Republican
Richard Coke 1877-1895 Democratic
Horace Chilton 1895-1901 Democratic
Joseph Westward. Bailey 1901-1913 Democratic
Rienzi M. Johnston 1913-1913 Democratic
Morris Sheppard 1913-1941 Democratic
Andrew Jackson Houston 1941-1941 Democratic
W. Lee O'Daniel 1941-1949 Democratic
Lyndon B. Johnson 1949-1961 Democratic
William A. Blakley 1961-1961 Democratic
John G. Tower 1961-1985 Republican
Phil Gramm 1985-2002 Republican
John Cornyn 2002-nowadays Republican

Business firm

2000s

Historical Representation to the U.Due south. House by Party in the 2000s from Texas
Party Total
 Democratic 14
 Republican 36
Full Representatives fifty
Representatives to the U.Due south. House from Texas
Representatives Years Served Political party
John Culberson 2001 - 2019 Republican
Chris Bong 2003 - 2005 Democratic
Michael C. Burgess 2003 - nowadays Republican
John Carter 2003 - present Republican
Jeb Hensarling 2003 - 2019 Republican
Randy Neugebauer 2003 - 2017 Republican
Mike Conaway 2005 - 2021 Republican
Henry Cuellar 2005 - present Autonomous
Louie Gohmert 2005 - present Republican
Al Green 2005 - present Democratic
Kenny Marchant 2005 - 2021 Republican
Michael McCaul 2005 - nowadays Republican
Ted Poe 2005 - 2019 Republican
Shelley Sekula-Gibbs 2006 - 2007 Republican
Nick Lampson 2007 - 2009 Democratic
Pete Olson 2009 - 2021 Republican
Francisco Canseco 2011 - 2013 Republican
Blake Farenthold 2011 - 2018 Republican
Neb Flores 2011 - 2021 Republican
Randy Weber 2013 - present Republican
Roger Williams 2013 - present Republican
Steve Stockman 2013 - 2015 Republican
Beto O'Rourke 2013 - 2019 Democratic
Joaquin Castro 2013 - nowadays Autonomous
Pete Gallego 2013 - 2015 Democratic
Marc Veasey 2013 - nowadays Democratic
Filemon Vela 2013 - present Democratic
John Ratcliffe 2015 - 2020 Republican
Volition Hurd 2015 - 2021 Republican
Brian Babin 2015 - present Republican
Vicente González 2017 - nowadays Autonomous
Jodey Arrington 2017 - present Republican
Michael Cloud 2018 - present Republican
Daniel Crenshaw 2019 - nowadays Republican
Van Taylor 2019 - present Republican
Lance Gooden 2019 - nowadays Republican
Ronald Wright 2019 - 2021 Republican
Lizzie Pannill Fletcher 2019 - nowadays Autonomous
Veronica Escobar 2019 - present Democratic
Scrap Roy 2019 - present Republican
Sylvia Garcia 2019 - present Democratic
Colin Allred 2019 - present Autonomous
Pat Fallon 2021 - present Republican
August Pfluger 2021 - present Republican
Ronny Jackson 2021 - present Republican
Pete Sessions 2021 - present Republican
Troy Nehls 2021 - present Republican
Tony Gonzales 2021 - present Republican
Beth Van Duyne 2021 - present Republican
Jake Ellzey 2021 - present Republican

1900s

Historical Representation to the U.Due south. Business firm by Party in the 1900s from Texas
Party Total
 Democratic 141
 Republican 28
Total Representatives 169
Representatives to the U.S. House from Texas
Representatives Years Served Political party
Dudley Thousand. Wooten 1901 - 1903 Democratic
Choice B. Randell 1901 - 1913 Democratic
George Farmer Burgess 1901 - 1917 Democratic
Gordon J. Russell 1902 - 1910 Democratic
Morris Sheppard 1902 - 1913 Autonomous
John M. Pinckney 1903 - 1905 Autonomous
Scott Field 1903 - 1907 Democratic
Oscar W. Gillespie 1903 - 1911 Democratic
James Andrew Beall 1903 - 1915 Democratic
William Robert Smith 1903 - 1917 Democratic
Alexander W. Gregg 1903 - 1919 Democratic
John Nance Garner 1903 - 1933 Autonomous
Moses L. Broocks 1905 - 1907 Democratic
John Thou. Moore 1905 - 1913 Democratic
Rufus Hardy 1907 - 1923 Democratic
Martin Dies, Sr. 1909 - 1919 Democratic
Robert M. Lively 1910 - 1911 Democratic
Oscar Callaway 1911 - 1917 Democratic
James Immature 1911 - 1921 Democratic
Horace Worth Vaughan 1913 - 1915 Democratic
Daniel Due east. Garrett 1913 - 1915 , 1917-1919, 1921-1932 Democratic
Joe H. Eagle 1913 - 1921 , 1933-1937 Democratic
James P. Buchanan 1913 - 1937 Democratic
Hatton Westward. Sumners 1913 - 1947 Democratic
Sam Rayburn 1913 - 1961 Democratic
James H. Davis 1915 - 1917 Democratic
A. Jeff McLemore 1915 - 1919 Democratic
Eugene Blackness 1915 - 1929 Autonomous
James Clifton Wilson 1917 - 1919 Democratic
Tom Connally 1917 - 1929 Autonomous
Thomas L. Blanton 1917 - 1937 Democratic
John Marvin Jones 1917 - 1940 Autonomous
Joseph J. Mansfield 1917 - 1947 Autonomous
Carlos Bee 1919 - 1921 Democratic
Lucian West. Parrish 1919 - 1922 Democratic
John C. Box 1919 - 1931 Autonomous
Claude Benton Hudspeth 1919 - 1931 Democratic
Clay Stone Briggs 1919 - 1933 Democratic
Fritz G. Lanham 1919 - 1947 Autonomous
Harry M. Wurzbach 1921 - 1931 Republican
Morgan G. Sanders 1921 - 1939 Democratic
Guinn Williams 1922 - 1933 Autonomous
Luther Alexander Johnson 1923 - 1946 Autonomous
Robert Quincy Lee 1929 - 1930 Democratic
Augustus McCloskey 1929 - 1930 Autonomous
Oliver H. Cantankerous 1929 - 1937 Democratic
Wright Patman 1929 - 1976 Democratic
Richard Yard. Kleberg 1931 - 1945 Autonomous
Martin Dies, Jr. 1931 - 1945, 1953-1959 Autonomous
R. Ewing Thomason 1931 - 1947 Autonomous
Joseph Weldon Bailey, Jr. 1933 - 1935 Democratic
Sterling P. Potent 1933 - 1935 Autonomous
George B. Terrell 1933 - 1935 Democratic
Clark Westward. Thompson 1933 - 1935 , 1947-1966 Democratic
William D. McFarlane 1933 - 1939 Democratic
Milton H. West 1933 - 1948 Democratic
Maury Maverick 1935 - 1939 Democratic
Charles L. S 1935 - 1943 Autonomous
Nat Patton 1935 - 1945 Democratic
George H. Mahon 1935 - 1979 Autonomous
Clyde L. Garrett 1937 - 1941 Autonomous
Lyndon B. Johnson 1937 - 1949 Autonomous
Albert Richard Thomas 1937 - 1966 Democratic
William R. Poage 1937 - 1978 Democratic
Ed Gossett 1939 - 1951 Democratic
Lindley Beckworth 1939 - 1953 Autonomous
Paul J. Kilday 1939 - 1961 Democratic
Sam Grand. Russell 1941 - 1947 Democratic
Eugene Worley 1941 - 1950 Democratic
O. C. Fisher 1943 - 1974 Autonomous
Tom Pickett 1945 - 1952 Democratic
Jesse M. Combs 1945 - 1953 Democratic
John E. Lyle, Jr. 1945 - 1955 Democratic
Olin East. Teague 1946 - 1978 Democratic
Wingate H. Lucas 1947 - 1955 Democratic
Kenneth M. Regan 1947 - 1955 Autonomous
Joseph Franklin Wilson 1947 - 1955 Democratic
Omar Burleson 1947 - 1978 Democratic
Lloyd Bentsen 1948 - 1955 Autonomous
Homer Thornberry 1949 - 1963 Autonomous
Ben H. Guill 1950 - 1951 Republican
Frank Northward. Ikard 1951 - 1961 Democratic
Walter Rogers 1951 - 1967 Democratic
John Dowdy 1952 - 1967 Democratic
Brady P. Gentry 1953 - 1957 Autonomous
Jack Brooks 1953 - 1995 Democratic
John J. Bong 1955 - 1957 Democratic
J. T. Rutherford 1955 - 1963 Autonomous
Bruce Alger 1955 - 1965 Republican
Joe Chiliad. Kilgore 1955 - 1965 Autonomous
Jim Wright 1955 - 1989 Autonomous
John Andrew Young 1957 - 1979 Autonomous
Robert R. Casey 1959 - 1976 Autonomous
Henry B. Gonzalez 1961 - 1999 Democratic
Graham B. Purcell, Jr. 1962 - 1973 Democratic
Ray Roberts 1962 - 1981 Autonomous
Ed Foreman 1963 - 1965 Republican
Joe R. Pool 1963 - 1968 Democratic
J. J. Pickle 1963 - 1995 Democratic
Earle Cabell 1965 - 1973 Democratic
Richard Crawford White 1965 - 1983 Autonomous
Kika de la Garza 1965 - 1997 Democratic
Lera Millard Thomas 1966 - 1967 Democratic
George H. West. Bush 1967 - 1971 Republican
Bob Price 1967 - 1975 Republican
Robert C. Eckhardt 1967 - 1981 Democratic
Abraham Kazen 1967 - 1985 Democratic
James M. Collins 1968 - 1983 Republican
William Reynolds Archer, Jr. 1971 - 2001 Republican
Alan Steelman 1973 - 1977 Republican
Barbara Jordan 1973 - 1979 Autonomous
Dale Milford 1973 - 1979 Autonomous
Charle Wilson 1973 - 1996 Autonomous
Bob Krueger 1975 - 1979 Autonomous
Jack English language Hightower 1975 - 1985 Democratic
Ron Paul 1976 - 1977 , 1979-1985, 1997-2013 Republican
Sam B. Hall 1976 - 1985 Autonomous
Robert Gammage 1977 - 1979 Democratic
Jim Mattox 1977 - 1983 Democratic
Joseph P. Wyatt, Jr. 1979 - 1981 Autonomous
Phil Gramm 1979 - 1985 Democratic
Kent Hance 1979 - 1985 Democratic
Tom Loeffler 1979 - 1987 Republican
Mickey Leland 1979 - 1989 Autonomous
Marvin Leath 1979 - 1991 Democratic
Martin Frost 1979 - 2005 Democratic
Charles Stenholm 1979 - 2005 Autonomous
William Neff Patman 1981 - 1985 Democratic
Jack Fields 1981 - 1997 Republican
Ralph Hall 1981 - 2015 Republican
Tom Vandergriff 1983 - 1985 Democratic
Steve Bartlett 1983 - 1991 Republican
Michael A. Andrews 1983 - 1995 Autonomous
John Wiley Bryant 1983 - 1997 Autonomous
Ronald D. Coleman 1983 - 1997 Democratic
Solomon P. Ortiz 1983 - 2011 Democratic
Beau Boulter 1985 - 1989 Republican
Mac Sweeney 1985 - 1989 Republican
Albert Bustamante 1985 - 1993 Democratic
Jim Chapman 1985 - 1997 Democratic
Dick Armey 1985 - 2003 Republican
Larry Combest 1985 - 2003 Republican
Tom Delay 1985 - 2006 Republican
Joe Barton 1985 - 2019 Republican
Lamar S. Smith 1987 - 2019 Republican
Bill Sarpalius 1989 - 1995 Autonomous
Craig Anthony Washington 1989 - 1995 Democratic
Greg Laughlin 1989 - 1997 Democratic
Pete Geren 1989 - 1997 Democratic
Chet Edwards 1991 - 2011 Autonomous
Sam Johnson 1991 - 2019 Republican
Frank Tejeda 1993 - 1997 Democratic
Henry Bonilla 1993 - 2007 Republican
Gene Green 1993 - 2019 Autonomous
Eddie Bernice Johnson 1993 - present Democratic
Steve Stockman 1995 - 1997 Republican
Ken Bentsen, Jr. 1995 - 2003 Democratic
Lloyd Doggett 1995 - Present Democratic
Sheila Jackson Lee 1995 - present Democratic
Mac Thornberry 1995 - 2021 Republican
Max Sandlin 1997 - 2005 Democratic
Jim Turner 1997 - 2005 Democratic
Ciro Rodriguez 1997 - 2005 , 2007-2011 Democratic
Pete Sessions 1997 - 2019 Republican
Kevin Brady 1997 - nowadays Republican
Kay Granger 1997 - present Republican
Rubén Hinojosa 1997 - 2017 Democratic
Silvestre Reyes 1997 - 2013 Democratic
Charlie Gonzalez 1999 - 2013 Autonomous

1800s

Historical Representation to the U.Due south. House by Political party in the 1800s from Texas
Party Total
 Democratic 54
 Republican 5
 Independent 1
 Greenback 1
 Know-Nothing one
Full Representatives 62
Representatives to the U.S. House from Texas
Representatives Years Served Party
Timothy Pilsbury 1846 - 1849 Democratic
David South. Kaufman 1846 - 1851 Democratic
Volney Howard 1849 - 1853 Autonomous
Richardson A. Scurry 1851 - 1853 Democratic
George Westward. Smyth 1853 - 1855 Democratic
Peter Hansborough Bell 1853 - 1857 Autonomous
Lemuel D. Evans 1855 - 1857 Know-nothing
Guy Grand. Bryan 1857 - 1859 Democratic
John Henninger Reagan 1857 - 1861, 1883-1887 Democratic
Andrew Jackson Hamilton 1859 - 1861 Autonomous
Edward Degener 1870 - 1871 Republican
George West. Whitmore 1870 - 1871 Republican
William Thomas Clark 1870 - 1872 Republican
John C. Conner 1870 - 1873 Democratic
William Southward. Herndon 1871 - 1875 Autonomous
John Hancoc 1871 - 1885 Democratic
Dewitt Clinton Giddings 1872 - 1875 ,1877-1879 Democratic
William P. McLean 1873 - 1875 Democratic
Asa H. Willie 1873 - 1875 Democratic
Roger Q. Mills 1873 - 1892 Democratic
Gustav Schleicher 1875 - 1879 Autonomous
James W. Throckmorton 1875 - 1879 , 1883-1887 Democratic
David B. Culberson 1875 - 1897 Democratic
George Washington Jones 1879 - 1883 Greenback
Christopher C. Upson 1879 - 1883 Autonomous
Olin Wellborn 1879 - 1887 Democratic
Thomas P. Ochiltree 1883 - 1885 Independent
James H. Jones 1883 - 1887 Democratic
James Francis Miller 1883 - 1887 Democratic
Charles Stewart 1883 - 1893 Democratic
Due south. W. T. Lanham 1883 - 1893, 1895-1903 Democratic
William H. Crain 1885 - 1896 Democratic
Joseph D. Sayers 1885 - 1899 Democratic
Silas Hare 1887 - 1891 Democratic
William Harrison Martin 1887 - 1891 Democratic
Littleton W. Moore 1887 - 1893 Democratic
Constantine B. Kilgore 1887 - 1895 Democratic
Joseph Abbott 1887- 1897 Democratic
John B. Long 1891 - 1893 Democratic
Joseph Weldon Bailey 1891 - 1901 Democratic
Edwin Le Roy Antony 1892 - 1893 Democratic
Walter Gresham 1893 - 1895 Democratic
Thomas Yard. Paschal 1893 - 1895 Democratic
Charles K. Bong 1893 - 1897 Democratic
Jeremiah V. Cockrell 1893 - 1897 Democratic
Joseph Chappell Hutcheson 1893 - 1897 Democratic
George C. Pendleton 1893 - 1897 Democratic
Samuel B. Cooper 1893 - 1905 ,1907-1909 Democratic
Miles Crowley 1895 - 1897 Democratic
George H. Noonan 1895 - 1897 Republican
Charles Henderson Yoakum 1895 - 1897 Democratic
Rudolph Kleberg 1896 - 1903 Democratic
John W. Cranford 1897 - 1899 Democratic
Robert E. Shush 1897 - 1901 Democratic
Robert B. Hawley 1897 - 1901 Republican
Reese C. De Graffenreid 1897 - 1902 Democratic
Thomas Henry Ball 1897 - 1903 Democratic
Robert Lee Henry 1897 - 1917 Autonomous
John Hall Stephens 1897 - 1917 Democratic
James Luther Slayden 1897 - 1919 Democratic
John Levi Sheppard 1899 - 1902 Democratic
Albert S. Burleson 1899 - 1913 Democratic

External links

  • Texas Tribune, "Elected Officials Directory"

Footnotes

  1. All data comes from the U.S. Demography and is electric current as of the 2010 demography.
  2. For more information on the parameters the U.S. Census Bureau uses, please encounter our Race and Ethnicity on the United states Census page.

Senators

Representatives

Republican Political party (25)

Democratic Party (thirteen)

Vacancies (2)