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I'm moving this page because I think it would be better to have an overall information page about this district (map, statistics, etc.) in addition to having the list of previous Congressmen from this district. This could be a template for all 430 (or however many) districts in the U.S.

The name itself is up for debate, especially with states without multiple districts (like Alaska). RADICALBENDER 17:37, 4 Nov 2004 (UTC)

Hello, I've added election stats from the previous election in 2004, Swing and gain is related to the old district with the same number. Where can I find turnout data for the district? Gavino 17 June 2005

The use of a Congressional District Map dated from the previous Census rather than the current Census may have been motivated by the as-yet-unresolved Supreme Court case affecting Texas decennial redistricting as modified in 2012, but surely the correct answer is to pull the map until the current boundaries are settled. The current boundaries are not as shown in the cited map. Slangist (talk) 00:33, 1 May 2013 (UTC) Slangist 30 April 2013[reply]

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Shouldn't the title be Texas' 1st congressional district? Tompw (talk) (review) 22:05, 11 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Recent election results from statewide races

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It is rather unusual to find election results for a senate race or a gubernatorial race in an article about a congressional district. There is no source for those two results given. Did somebody just make them up or is there a source? I couldn't find any --FideKoeln (talk) 20:17, 3 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]

I have seen it elsewhere too and the numbers could not be verified --FideKoeln (talk) 10:32, 7 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]
I suggest, therefore, applying {{citation needed}}, then. —GoldRingChip 14:03, 7 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]