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Texas Senate, District 13
American legislative district
American legislative district
District 13 of the Texas Senate is a senatorial district that currently serves portions of Fort Bend and Harris counties in the U.S. state of Texas.
The current senator from District 13 is Borris Miles.
Biggest cities in the district
District 13 has a population of 946,273 with 713,052 that is at voting age from the 2020 census.
| Name | County | Pop. |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Houston | Fort Bend/Harris |
| 2 | Missouri City | Fort Bend/Harris |
| 3 | Stafford | Fort Bend/Harris |
| 4 | Arcola | Fort Bend |
| 5 | Pearland | Fort Bend/Harris |
District officeholders
| Name | Party | Years | Legislature | Counties served | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Philip Minor Cuney | nowrap | February 16, 1846 – | ||
| November 5, 1849 | 1st | ||||
| 2nd | |||||
| 2 | Jesse Grimes | nowrap | November 5, 1849 – | ||
| November 3, 1851 | 3rd | ||||
| 3 | James Davis | nowrap | November 3, 1851 – | ||
| November 7, 1853 | 4th | ||||
| 4 | Madison G. Whitaker | nowrap | November 7, 1853 – | ||
| November 2, 1857 | 5th | ||||
| 6th | |||||
| 5 | John N. Fall | nowrap | November 2, 1857 – | ||
| November 4, 1861 | 7th | ||||
| 8th | |||||
| 6 | Jefferson Weatherford | nowrap | November 4, 1861 – | ||
| October 17, 1864 | 9th | ||||
| 10th | |||||
| 7 | J. K. P. Record | nowrap | August 6, 1866 – | ||
| February 7, 1870 | 11th | ||||
| 8 | John G. Bell | Republican | nowrap | February 18, 1870 – | |
| January 14, 1873 | 12th | ||||
| 9 | Francis J. Franks | Republican | nowrap | January 14, 1873 – | |
| January 13, 1874 | 13th | ||||
| 10 | Walter Moses Burton | Republican | nowrap | February 20, 1874 – | |
| April 18, 1876 | 14th | ||||
| 11 | Robert S. Guy | Democratic | nowrap | April 18, 1876 – | |
| January 11, 1881 | 15th | ||||
| 16th | |||||
| 12 | Anson Rainey | Democratic | nowrap | January 11, 1881 – | |
| January 9, 1883 | 17th | ||||
| 13 | John P. Fowler | Democratic | nowrap | January 9, 1883 – | |
| January 11, 1887 | 18th | ||||
| 19th | |||||
| 14 | Jonathan Lane | Democratic | nowrap | January 11, 1887 – | |
| January 13, 1891 | 20th | ||||
| 21st | |||||
| 15 | Hiram Garwood | Democratic | nowrap | January 13, 1891 – | |
| January 10, 1893 | 22nd | ||||
| 16 | Wiley M. Imboden | Democratic | nowrap | January 10, 1893 – | |
| November 11, 1893 | 23rd | ||||
| 17 | Benjamin F. Rogers | Democratic | nowrap | January 8, 1895 – | |
| January 10, 1899 | 24th | ||||
| 25th | |||||
| 18 | Levi Lloyd | Democratic | nowrap | January 10, 1899 – | |
| January 13, 1903 | 26th | ||||
| 27th | |||||
| 19 | James I. Perkins | Democratic | nowrap | January 13, 1903 – | |
| January 10, 1905 | 28th | ||||
| 20 | Charles C. Stokes | Democratic | nowrap | January 10, 1905 – | |
| August 11, 1910 | 29th | ||||
| 30th | |||||
| 31st | |||||
| 21 | William J. Townsend, Jr. | Democratic | nowrap | January 10, 1911 – | |
| January 9, 1917 | 32nd | ||||
| 33rd | |||||
| 34th | |||||
| 22 | Jeff J. Strickland | Democratic | nowrap | January 9, 1917 – | |
| October 2, 1920 | 35th | ||||
| 36th | |||||
| 23 | I. D. Fairchild | Democratic | nowrap | January 11, 1921 – | |
| January 13, 1925 | 37th | ||||
| 38th | |||||
| 24 | Edgar E. Witt | Democratic | nowrap | January 13, 1925 – | |
| March 20, 1930 | 39th | ||||
| 40th | |||||
| 41st | |||||
| 25 | [[File:William R. Poage 1977 congressional photo.jpg | 100px]] | |||
| William Robert Poage | Democratic | nowrap | January 13, 1931 – | ||
| January 12, 1937 | 42nd | ||||
| 43rd | |||||
| 44th | |||||
| 26 | William R. Newton, Sr. | Democratic | nowrap | January 12, 1937 – | |
| May 21, 1938 | 45th | ||||
| 27 | Doss Hardin | Democratic | nowrap | July 23, 1938 – | |
| September 13, 1940 | 45th | ||||
| 46th | |||||
| 28 | Kyle Vick | Democratic | nowrap | January 14, 1941 – | |
| January 13, 1953 | 47th | ||||
| 48th | |||||
| 49th | |||||
| 50th | |||||
| 51st | |||||
| 52nd | |||||
| 29 | Jarrard Secrest | Democratic | nowrap | January 13, 1953 – | |
| January 8, 1963 | 53rd | ||||
| 54th | |||||
| 55th | |||||
| 56th | |||||
| 57th | |||||
| 30 | Murray Watson, Jr. | Democratic | nowrap | January 8, 1963 – | |
| January 10, 1967 | 58th | ||||
| 59th | |||||
| Democratic | nowrap | January 10, 1967 – | |||
| January 9, 1973 | 60th | ||||
| 61st | |||||
| 62nd | Bell, Falls, Limestone, McLennan, Milam | ||||
| 31 | Walter Mengden | Republican | nowrap | January 9, 1973 – | |
| January 11, 1983 | 63rd | ||||
| 64th | |||||
| 65th | |||||
| 66th | |||||
| 67th | |||||
| 32 | [[File:Craig Washington 102nd Congress 1991.jpg | 100px]] | |||
| Craig A. Washington | Democratic | nowrap | January 11, 1983 – | ||
| January 23, 1990 | 68th | ||||
| 69th | |||||
| 70th | |||||
| 71st | |||||
| 33 | [[File:Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis.jpg | 100px]] | |||
| Rodney Ellis | Democratic | nowrap | February 27, 1990 – | ||
| January 10, 2017 | 71st | ||||
| 72nd | |||||
| 73rd | |||||
| 74th | |||||
| 75th | |||||
| 76th | |||||
| 77th | |||||
| 78th | |||||
| 79th | |||||
| 80th | |||||
| 81st | |||||
| 82nd | |||||
| 83rd | |||||
| 84th | |||||
| 34 | |||||
| Borris Miles | Democratic | nowrap | January 10, 2017 – | ||
| Present | 85th | ||||
| 86th | |||||
| 87th | |||||
| 88th | |||||
| 89th |
Election history
Election history of District 21 from 1992.
2022
Borris Miles (Democratic) was unopposed; as such, the election was cancelled and Miles was declared elected without a vote.
2020
2016
2012
2010
2006
2002
1998
1994
1992
Notes
References
References
- "State Senate Districts PLANS2168".
- "District Population Analysis with County Subtotals". The Texas State Senate.
- "Cities and Census Designated Places (CDPs) by District". The Texas State Senate.
- (12 January 2023). "2022 Texas State Senate Election Results". The Ledger.
- "Official Canvass Report 2020 NOVEMBER 3RD GENERAL ELECTION". Texas Secretary of State.
- "2016 General Election". Office of the Secretary of State (Texas).
- "2012 General Election". Office of the Secretary of State (Texas).
- "2010 General Election". Office of the Secretary of State (Texas).
- "2006 General Election". Office of the Secretary of State (Texas).
- "2002 General Election". Office of the Secretary of State (Texas).
- "1998 General Election". Office of the Secretary of State (Texas).
- "1994 General Election". Office of the Secretary of State (Texas).
- "1992 General Election". Office of the Secretary of State (Texas).
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