The 88th Legislature passed HB1000 (PlanH2316) on May 19, 2023, and SB375 (PlanS2168) on May 22, 2023. The districts identified in these acts are the same as the current districts and continue to apply to future elections along with the current congressional (PlanC2193) and State Board of Education districts (PlanE2106).
The 87th Legislature, 3rd Called Session, enacted S.B. 4 (PLAN S2168). This plan is effective January 2023.
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 87th Legislature, 3rd Called Session, enacted H.B. 1 (PLAN H2316). The plan is effective January 2023.
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 87th Legislature, 3rd Called Session, enacted S.B. 6 (PLAN C2193). This plan is effective January 2023.
Texas has 38 congressional districts, as determined by apportionment following the 2020 census. Each district has an ideal 2020 census population of 766,987.
District Nos. 1 - 38:
The 87th Legislature, 3rd Called Session, enacted S.B. 7 (PLAN E2106). This plan is effective January 2023.
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.