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Texas's 30th congressional district

U.S. House district for Texas

Texas's 30th congressional district

U.S. House district for Texas

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stateTexas
district number30
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image captionInteractive map of district boundaries
representativeJasmine Crockett
partyDemocratic
residenceDallas
distribution ref
percent urban98.56
percent rural1.44
population788,414
population year2024
median income$77,231
percent white17.7
percent black40.0
percent asian3.3
percent more than one race2.4
percent hispanic36.0
percent other race0.7
cpviD+25

| |From 2023 to 2027, starting with the 2022 elections | |From 2027, starting with the 2026 elections | percent more than one race = 2.4

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. The 30th district is also home to Dallas Love Field airport and University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center.

The current Representative from the 30th district is Democrat Jasmine Crockett, who has represented the district since 2023. She succeeded longtime representative Eddie Bernice Johnson, who had served since 1993.

With a Cook Partisan Voting Index rating of D+25, it is one of the most Democratic districts in Texas.

Recent election results from statewide races

2023–2027 boundaries

YearOfficeResults
2008PresidentObama 76% - 23%
2012PresidentObama 78% - 22%
2014SenateAlameel 75% - 25%
GovernorDavis 77% - 23%
2016PresidentClinton 77% - 20%
2018SenateO'Rourke 80% - 19%
GovernorValdez 74% - 24%
Lt. GovernorCollier 77% - 21%
Attorney GeneralNelson 78% - 20%
Comptroller of Public AccountsChevalier 75% - 21%
2020PresidentBiden 78% - 21%
SenateHegar 75% - 23%
2022GovernorO'Rourke 77% - 22%
Lt. GovernorCollier 76% - 21%
Attorney GeneralMercedes Garza 76% - 21%
Comptroller of Public AccountsDudding 74% - 23%
2024PresidentHarris 73% - 26%
SenateAllred 75% - 23%

2027–2033 boundaries

YearOfficeResults
2008PresidentObama 76% - 24%
2012PresidentObama 78% - 22%
2014SenateAlameel 75% - 25%
GovernorDavis 76% - 24%
2016PresidentClinton 77% - 21%
2018SenateO'Rourke 80% - 20%
GovernorValdez 74% - 24%
Lt. GovernorCollier 77% - 21%
Attorney GeneralNelson 78% - 20%
Comptroller of Public AccountsChevalier 76% - 20%
2020PresidentBiden 78% - 21%
SenateHegar 75% - 22%
2022GovernorO'Rourke 77% - 22%
Lt. GovernorCollier 76% - 21%
Attorney GeneralMercedes Garza 76% - 22%
Comptroller of Public AccountsDudding 74% - 23%
2024PresidentHarris 73% - 26%
SenateAllred 75% - 23%

Composition

For the 118th and successive Congresses (based on redistricting following the 2020 census), the district contains all or portions of the following counties and communities:

Dallas County (12)

: Bear Creek Ranch, Cedar Hill (part; also 6th; shared with Ellis County), Dallas (part; also 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 24th, 32nd, and 33rd; shared with Collin, Denton, Kaufman, and Rockwall counties), DeSoto, Duncanville, Ferris (part; also 6th; shared with Ellis County), Glenn Heights (part; also 6th; shared with Ellis County), Grand Prairie (part; also 6th and 33rd; shared with Ellis and Tarrant counties), Hutchins, Lancaster, Ovilla (part; also 6th; shared with Ellis County), Wilmer

Tarrant County (2)

: Arlington (part; also 25th and 33rd), Grand Prairie (part; also 6th and 33rd; shared with Dallas and Ellis counties)

List of members representing the district

Member
(Residency)PartyYearsCong
ressElectoral historyDistrict location
District established January 3, 1993
[[File:Eddie Bernice Johnson official portrait 116th Congress.jpg100px]]
Eddie Bernice Johnson
(Dallas)DemocraticJanuary 3, 1993 –
January 3, 2023Elected in 1992.
Re-elected in 1994.
Re-elected in 1996.
Re-elected in 1998.
Re-elected in 2000.
Re-elected in 2002.
Re-elected in 2004.
Re-elected in 2006.
Re-elected in 2008.
Re-elected in 2010.
Re-elected in 2012.
Re-elected in 2014.
Re-elected in 2016.
Re-elected in 2018.
Re-elected in 2020.
Retired.1993–1997
Parts of Collin, Dallas, and Tarrant
1997–2003
Parts of Dallas
2003–2005
Parts of Dallas
2005–2013
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Parts of Dallas
2013–2023
[[File:Texas US Congressional District 30 (since 2013).tif300px]]
Parts of Dallas
[[File:Rep. Jasmine Crockett - 118th Congress (1).jpg100px]]
Jasmine Crockett
(Dallas)DemocraticnowrapJanuary 3, 2023 –
presentElected in 2022.
Re-elected in 2024.
Redistricted to the but choosing to retire to run for U.S. Senate.2023–2027
[[File:Texas US Congressional District 30 (since 2021).tif300px]]
Parts of Dallas and Tarrant

Recent election results

2004

2006

The 2006 congressional race for Texas' 30th district was between long-time incumbent Eddie Bernice Johnson, GOP backed long-time district resident Wilson Aurbach, and Libertarian Ken Ashby.

2008

2010

2012

2014

2016

2018

2020

2022

2024

Historical district boundaries

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References

References

  1. "Congressional Districts Relationship Files (State-based)". [[U.S. Census Bureau]].
  2. "My Congressional District".
  3. "2025 Cook PVI℠: District Map and List (119th Congress)".
  4. "DRA 2020".
  5. "DRA 2020".
  6. [https://www2.census.gov/geo/maps/cong_dist/cd118/cd_based/ST48/CD118_TX01.pdf https://www2.census.gov/geo/maps/cong_dist/cd118/cd_based/ST48/CD118_TX30.pdf]
  7. (August 26, 2021). "District Population Analysis with County Subtotals {{!}} CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS - PLANC2100". Texas Legislative Council.
  8. (October 17, 2021). "District Population Analysis with County Subtotals {{!}} CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS - PLANC2193". Texas Legislative Council.
  9. {{ussc. 517. 952. 1996
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