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Texas's 2nd House of Representatives district

District 2 is a house in the Texas House of Representatives. It was created in the 3rd legislature (1849-1851). [1]

Texas's 2nd State
House of Representatives
district

Representative
  vacant
Demographics71.1% White
7.3% Black
16.9% Hispanic
1.2% Asian
3.5% Other
Population (2020)
 • Voting age
196,284
149,984

The district was represented by Bryan Slaton from January 14, 2021, upon his initial election to the Texas House, until he resigned on May 8, 2023, after facing possible expulsion by the House for "an inappropriate relationship with an intern".[2] Notwithstanding his resignation, Slaton was subsequently and unanimously expelled by the House on the following day, May 9, 2023. Governor Greg Abbott has announced a special election will take place on November 7, 2023.[3]

As a result of redistricting after the 2020 United States census, from the 2022 elections the district encompasses all of Hopkins, Hunt, and Van Zandt Counties. Major cities in the district include Canton, Commerce, Greenville, and Sulphur Springs.[4] The district also contains Texas A&M University–Commerce and parts of Lake Tawakoni and Cooper Lake State Park.

List of representatives edit

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Leg. Representative Party Term start Term end Counties they represented
3rd Hardin R. Runnels Unknown November 5, 1849 November 21, 1850 Bowie, Red River
4th William Fields November 3, 1851 November 7, 1853 Liberty, Polk
5th James W. Sims November 7, 1853 November 5, 1855 Red River
6th Joseph J. Dickson November 17, 1855 November 2, 1857
7th Joseph H. Burks, Sr. November 7, 1857 February 14, 1859
Vacant N/A February 14, 1859 November 7, 1859
8th Benjamin H. Epperson Unknown November 7, 1859 November 4, 1861
9th Demetrius Willis November 4, 1861 November 2, 1863 Liberty, Polk
10th Edwin B. Adams November 2, 1863 August 6, 1866
11th A. B. Trowell August 6, 1866 February 7, 1870
12th James A. Abney February 10, 1870 August 15, 1870 Angelina, Nacogdoches, Sabine, San Augustine, Shelby, Trinity
Sterling L. Smith Democratic February 9, 1870 February 23, 1870
Edward L. Robb February 9, 1870 January 14, 1873
William H. Bonner Republican May 2, 1870 January 14, 1873
John Polley Democratic October 31, 1871 January 14, 1873
13th Samuel B. Bewley January 14, 1873 January 13, 1874
Sam T. Robb January 14, 1873 January 13, 1874
Daniel M. Short January 14, 1873 January 13, 1874
14th Benjamin B. Anderson January 14, 1874 April 18, 1876 Nacogdoches, Panola, Sabine, San Augustine, Shelby
William M. Gellatly January 13, 1874 April 18, 1876
Franklin L. Johnston January 13, 1874 April 18, 1876
Joseph V. Massy January 13, 1874 April 18, 1876
15th John C. McKinnon April 18, 1876 January 14, 1879 Polk, San Jacinto, Tyler
16th William T. Hill January 14, 1879 January 11, 1881
17th James E. Hill January 11, 1881 January 9, 1883
18th January 9, 1883 January 13, 1885 Polk, San Jacinto
19th G. I. Turnley January 13, 1885 January 11, 1887
20th Talvus A. Wilson January 11, 1887 January 8, 1889
21st Travis S. Cochran January 8, 1889 January 13, 1891
22nd Edward A. Patton Republican January 13, 1891 January 10, 1893
23rd Daniel D. Dodd Democratic January 10, 1893 January 8, 1895 Cass
24th Howard F. O'Neal January 8, 1895 October 21, 1896
Vacant N/A October 21, 1896 January 12, 1897
25th Absolom C. Oliver Democratic January 12, 1897 January 10, 1899
26th January 10, 1899 January 8, 1901
27th James W. Hurt January 8, 1901 January 13, 1903
28th January 13, 1903 January 10, 1905
George A. Trice January 13, 1903 January 10, 1905 Red River
29th Charles E. Terry January 10, 1905 January 8, 1907
30th January 8, 1907 January 12, 1909
31st W. W. Lawson January 12, 1909 January 10, 1911
32nd January 10, 1911 January 14, 1913
33rd J. M. Rickerson January 14, 1913 January 12, 1915 Cass
34th W. D. Lanier January 12, 1915 January 9, 1917
35th January 9, 1917 January 14, 1919
36th J. D. Newton January 14, 1919 January 11, 1921
37th John W. W. Patman January 11, 1921 January 9, 1923
38th January 9, 1923 January 13, 1925
39th George W. Coody January 13, 1925 January 11, 1927
40th J. D. Boon January 11, 1927 January 8, 1929
41st Charles C. Hines January 8, 1929 January 13, 1931
42nd January 13, 1931 January 10, 1933
43rd Andrew L. Crossley Sr. January 10, 1933 January 8, 1935
44th January 8, 1935 January 12, 1937
45th Abe M. Mays Sr. January 12, 1937 January 10, 1939
46th January 10, 1939 January 14, 1941
47th J. K. Hileman January 14, 1941 January 12, 1943
48th January 12, 1943 January 9, 1945
49th William A. Barber Sr. January 9, 1945 January 14, 1947
50th January 14, 1947 January 11, 1949
51st Cloyd D. Young January 11, 1949 January 9, 1951
52nd January 9, 1951 January 13, 1953
53rd James H. Jackson January 13, 1953 January 11, 1955
54th January 11, 1955 January 8, 1957
55th Abe Mulker Mays Jr. January 8, 1957 January 13, 1959
56th January 13, 1959 January 10, 1961
57th James L. Slider January 10, 1961 January 8, 1963 Cass, Marion, Morris
58th January 8, 1963 January 12, 1965
59th January 12, 1965 January 10, 1967
60th January 10, 1967 January 14, 1969 Cass, Marion, Morris, Titus
61st January 14, 1969 January 12, 1971
62nd January 12, 1971 January 9, 1973
63rd Doyce R. Lee January 9, 1973 October 20, 1974 Cass, Marion, Morris, Smith, Upshur
Vacant October 20, 1974 January 14, 1975
64th James B. Florence January 14, 1975 January 11, 1977
65th January 11, 1977 January 9, 1979
66th January 9, 1979 January 13, 1981
67th January 13, 1981 January 11, 1983
68th Lyndon P. Patterson January 11, 1983 January 8, 1985 Delta, Fannin, Hopkins, Lamar
69th January 8, 1985 January 13, 1987
70th January 13, 1987 January 10, 1989
71st January 10, 1989 January 8, 1991
72nd January 8, 1991 January 12, 1993
73rd Thomas D. Ramsay January 12, 1993 January 10, 1995 Camp, Franklin, Marion, Morris, Red River, Titus, Wood
74th January 10, 1995 January 14, 1997
75th January 14, 1997 January 12, 1999
76th January 12, 1999 January 9, 2001
77th January 9, 2001 January 14, 2003
78th Dan Flynn Republican January 14, 2003 January 11, 2005 Hunt, Rains, Van Zandt
79th January 11, 2005 January 9, 2007
80th January 9, 2007 January 13, 2009
81st January 13, 2009 January 11, 2011
82nd January 11, 2011 January 8, 2013
83rd January 8, 2013 January 13, 2015 Hopkins, Hunt, Van Zandt
84th January 13, 2015 January 10, 2017
85th January 10, 2017 January 8, 2019
86th January 8, 2019 January 12, 2021
87th Bryan Slaton January 12, 2021 January 10, 2023
88th January 10, 2023 May 8, 2023
Vacant N/A May 8, 2023 Present

Past living Representatives edit

Representative Legislature(s) Term(s) Birth date and age
Thomas Donald Ramsay 73rd-77th 5 (1993-2003) (1939-12-14) December 14, 1939 (age 83)

References edit

  1. ^ "Legislature References Library of Texas". www.lrl.state.tx.us. Retrieved February 6, 2018.
  2. ^ "North Texas lawmaker resigns after investigation finds he engaged in sexual misconduct". Dallas News. May 8, 2023. Retrieved May 8, 2023.
  3. ^ "Governor Abbott Sets Special Election for Texas House District 2".
  4. ^ "District Population Analysis with County Subtotals" (PDF). data.capitol.texas.gov. Retrieved November 1, 2021.
  5. ^ "Legislative Reference Library of Texas". lrl.texas.gov. Retrieved June 15, 2018.

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For the US House district see Texas s 2nd congressional district District 2 is a house in the Texas House of Representatives It was created in the 3rd legislature 1849 1851 1 Texas s 2nd StateHouse of RepresentativesdistrictRepresentative vacantDemographics71 1 White7 3 Black16 9 Hispanic1 2 Asian3 5 OtherPopulation 2020 Voting age196 284149 984The district was represented by Bryan Slaton from January 14 2021 upon his initial election to the Texas House until he resigned on May 8 2023 after facing possible expulsion by the House for an inappropriate relationship with an intern 2 Notwithstanding his resignation Slaton was subsequently and unanimously expelled by the House on the following day May 9 2023 Governor Greg Abbott has announced a special election will take place on November 7 2023 3 As a result of redistricting after the 2020 United States census from the 2022 elections the district encompasses all of Hopkins Hunt and Van Zandt Counties Major cities in the district include Canton Commerce Greenville and Sulphur Springs 4 The district also contains Texas A amp M University Commerce and parts of Lake Tawakoni and Cooper Lake State Park List of representatives edit 5 Leg Representative Party Term start Term end Counties they represented3rd Hardin R Runnels Unknown November 5 1849 November 21 1850 Bowie Red River4th William Fields November 3 1851 November 7 1853 Liberty Polk5th James W Sims November 7 1853 November 5 1855 Red River6th Joseph J Dickson November 17 1855 November 2 18577th Joseph H Burks Sr November 7 1857 February 14 1859Vacant N A February 14 1859 November 7 18598th Benjamin H Epperson Unknown November 7 1859 November 4 18619th Demetrius Willis November 4 1861 November 2 1863 Liberty Polk10th Edwin B Adams November 2 1863 August 6 186611th A B Trowell August 6 1866 February 7 187012th James A Abney February 10 1870 August 15 1870 Angelina Nacogdoches Sabine San Augustine Shelby TrinitySterling L Smith Democratic February 9 1870 February 23 1870Edward L Robb February 9 1870 January 14 1873William H Bonner Republican May 2 1870 January 14 1873John Polley Democratic October 31 1871 January 14 187313th Samuel B Bewley January 14 1873 January 13 1874Sam T Robb January 14 1873 January 13 1874Daniel M Short January 14 1873 January 13 187414th Benjamin B Anderson January 14 1874 April 18 1876 Nacogdoches Panola Sabine San Augustine ShelbyWilliam M Gellatly January 13 1874 April 18 1876Franklin L Johnston January 13 1874 April 18 1876Joseph V Massy January 13 1874 April 18 187615th John C McKinnon April 18 1876 January 14 1879 Polk San Jacinto Tyler16th William T Hill January 14 1879 January 11 188117th James E Hill January 11 1881 January 9 188318th January 9 1883 January 13 1885 Polk San Jacinto19th G I Turnley January 13 1885 January 11 188720th Talvus A Wilson January 11 1887 January 8 188921st Travis S Cochran January 8 1889 January 13 189122nd Edward A Patton Republican January 13 1891 January 10 189323rd Daniel D Dodd Democratic January 10 1893 January 8 1895 Cass24th Howard F O Neal January 8 1895 October 21 1896Vacant N A October 21 1896 January 12 189725th Absolom C Oliver Democratic January 12 1897 January 10 189926th January 10 1899 January 8 190127th James W Hurt January 8 1901 January 13 190328th January 13 1903 January 10 1905George A Trice January 13 1903 January 10 1905 Red River29th Charles E Terry January 10 1905 January 8 190730th January 8 1907 January 12 190931st W W Lawson January 12 1909 January 10 191132nd January 10 1911 January 14 191333rd J M Rickerson January 14 1913 January 12 1915 Cass34th W D Lanier January 12 1915 January 9 191735th January 9 1917 January 14 191936th J D Newton January 14 1919 January 11 192137th John W W Patman January 11 1921 January 9 192338th January 9 1923 January 13 192539th George W Coody January 13 1925 January 11 192740th J D Boon January 11 1927 January 8 192941st Charles C Hines January 8 1929 January 13 193142nd January 13 1931 January 10 193343rd Andrew L Crossley Sr January 10 1933 January 8 193544th January 8 1935 January 12 193745th Abe M Mays Sr January 12 1937 January 10 193946th January 10 1939 January 14 194147th J K Hileman January 14 1941 January 12 194348th January 12 1943 January 9 194549th William A Barber Sr January 9 1945 January 14 194750th January 14 1947 January 11 194951st Cloyd D Young January 11 1949 January 9 195152nd January 9 1951 January 13 195353rd James H Jackson January 13 1953 January 11 195554th January 11 1955 January 8 195755th Abe Mulker Mays Jr January 8 1957 January 13 195956th January 13 1959 January 10 196157th James L Slider January 10 1961 January 8 1963 Cass Marion Morris58th January 8 1963 January 12 196559th January 12 1965 January 10 196760th January 10 1967 January 14 1969 Cass Marion Morris Titus61st January 14 1969 January 12 197162nd January 12 1971 January 9 197363rd Doyce R Lee January 9 1973 October 20 1974 Cass Marion Morris Smith UpshurVacant October 20 1974 January 14 197564th James B Florence January 14 1975 January 11 197765th January 11 1977 January 9 197966th January 9 1979 January 13 198167th January 13 1981 January 11 198368th Lyndon P Patterson January 11 1983 January 8 1985 Delta Fannin Hopkins Lamar69th January 8 1985 January 13 198770th January 13 1987 January 10 198971st January 10 1989 January 8 199172nd January 8 1991 January 12 199373rd Thomas D Ramsay January 12 1993 January 10 1995 Camp Franklin Marion Morris Red River Titus Wood74th January 10 1995 January 14 199775th January 14 1997 January 12 199976th January 12 1999 January 9 200177th January 9 2001 January 14 200378th Dan Flynn Republican January 14 2003 January 11 2005 Hunt Rains Van Zandt79th January 11 2005 January 9 200780th January 9 2007 January 13 200981st January 13 2009 January 11 201182nd January 11 2011 January 8 201383rd January 8 2013 January 13 2015 Hopkins Hunt Van Zandt84th January 13 2015 January 10 201785th January 10 2017 January 8 201986th January 8 2019 January 12 202187th Bryan Slaton January 12 2021 January 10 202388th January 10 2023 May 8 2023Vacant N A May 8 2023 PresentPast living Representatives editRepresentative Legislature s Term s Birth date and ageThomas Donald Ramsay 73rd 77th 5 1993 2003 1939 12 14 December 14 1939 age 83 References edit Legislature References Library of Texas www lrl state tx us Retrieved February 6 2018 North Texas lawmaker resigns after investigation finds he engaged in sexual misconduct Dallas News May 8 2023 Retrieved May 8 2023 Governor Abbott Sets Special Election for Texas House District 2 District Population Analysis with County Subtotals PDF data capitol texas gov Retrieved November 1 2021 Legislative Reference Library of Texas lrl texas gov Retrieved June 15 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Texas 27s 2nd House of Representatives district amp oldid 1184152827, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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