The districts set out in bills enacted during the 87th Legislature, 3rd Called Session, apply to elections beginning with the primary and general elections in 2022:
The 83rd Legislature, 1st Called Session, enacted S.B. 2 (PLAN S172). The districts are identical to the interim plan, ordered by the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas, used to elect members in 2012 to the Texas Senate. This plan is effective January 2013. PLAN S2100 is the representation of the current state senate districts drawn on 2020 census geography.
Texas has 31 state senate districts. Each district has an ideal 2020 census population of 940,178.
District Nos. 1 - 31:
District demographic reports:
The 83rd Legislature, 1st Called Session, enacted S.B. 3 (PLAN H358), the plan used to elect members to the Texas House from 2014-2018. The U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas ordered changes to districts 90, 97 and 99 in Tarrant County for the 2020 elections. The resulting statewide plan (PLAN H414) is effective January 2021. PLAN H2100 is the representation of the current state house districts drawn on 2020 census geography.
Texas has 150 state representative districts. Each district has an ideal 2020 census population of 194,303.
District Nos. 1 ‐ 50:
District Nos. 51 - 100:
District Nos. 101 - 150:
District demographic reports, District Nos. 1 - 50:
District demographic reports, District Nos. 51 - 100:
District demographic reports, District Nos. 101 - 150:
The 83rd Legislature, 1st Called Session, enacted S.B. 4 (PLAN C235). The districts are identical to the interim plan, ordered by the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas, used in 2012 to elect members of the Texas delegation to the U.S. Congress. This plan is effective January 2013. PLAN C2100 is the representation of the current congressional districts drawn on 2020 census geography.
Texas has 36 congressional districts, as determined by apportionment following the 2010 census. According to results of 2020 census congressional reapportionment, Texas will have 38 districts, and each district will have an ideal 2020 census population of 766,987.
District Nos. 1 - 36:
The 82nd Legislature, Regular Session, enacted H.B. 600 (PLAN E120). This plan is effective January 2013. PLAN E2100 is the representation of the current State Board of Education Districts drawn on 2020 census geography.
Texas has 15 State Board of Education districts. Each district has an ideal 2020 census population of 1,943,034.
District Nos. 1 ‐ 15:
Judicial district maps and reports are not viewable in Who Represents Me? or DistrictViewer because those applications cannot accommodate overlapping districts.