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American legislative district
District 24 of the
Texas Senate is a senatorial district that currently serves all of
Bandera,
Bell,
Blanco,
Brown,
Burnet,
Callahan,
Comanche,
Coryell,
Gillespie,
Hamilton,
Kerr,
Lampasas,
Llano,
Mills,
San Saba counties and portions of
Taylor and
Travis counties in the
U.S. state of
Texas.
The current senator from District 24 is
Pete Flores.
Biggest cities in the district
District 24 has a population of 798,189 with 596,939 that is at voting age from the
2010 census.
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Election history
Election history of District 24 from 1992.
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Previous elections
2020
2016
2012
2008
2004
2002
2000
1996
1994
1992
District officeholders
Legislature
|
Senator, District 24
|
Counties in District
|
4
|
Israel B. Bigelow
|
Cameron,
Starr.
|
5
|
Guy Morrison Bryan
|
Brazoria,
Fort Bend,
Matagorda,
Wharton.
|
6
|
7
|
George E. Quinan
|
8
|
9
|
George Preston Finlay
Samuel Addison White
|
Calhoun,
DeWitt,
Jackson,
Lavaca,
Victoria.
|
10
|
Samuel Addison White
|
11
|
Jacob B. Reid
|
12
|
Bolivar Jackson Pridgen
|
Bee,
Calhoun,
DeWitt,
Goliad,
Jackson,
Refugio,
San Patricio,
Victoria.
|
13
|
George Preston Finlay
|
Aransas,
Bee,
Calhoun,
DeWitt,
Goliad,
Jackson,
Refugio,
San Patricio,
Victoria.
|
14
|
William R. Friend
|
Aransas,
Bee,
Calhoun,
DeWitt,
Goliad,
Jackson,
Karnes,
Live Oak,
Refugio,
San Patricio,
Victoria.
|
15
|
John D. Stephens
|
Bosque,
Brown,
Callahan,
Coleman,
Comanche,
Coryell,
Eastland,
Erath,
Hamilton,
Hood,
Jones,
Palo Pinto,
Runnels,
Shackelford,
Somervell,
Stephens,
Taylor.
|
16
|
Jewett H. Davenport
|
17
|
18
|
Alexander Watkins Terrell
|
Burnet,
Travis,
Williamson.
|
19
|
George Washington Glasscock, Jr.
|
20
|
21
|
22
|
23
|
Perry J. Lewis
|
Bandera,
Bexar,
Gillespie,
Kendall,
Kerr,
Medina.
|
24
|
25
|
26
|
27
|
Theodore Harris
|
28
|
Marshall Hicks
|
Bandera,
Bexar,
Gillespie,
Kendall,
Kerr.
|
29
|
30
|
Robert B. Green
|
31
|
Robert B. Green
Julius Real
|
32
|
Julius Real
|
33
|
34
|
Carlos Bee
|
35
|
Bandera,
Bexar,
Gillespie,
Kendall,
Kerr,
Real.
|
36
|
Harry Hertzberg
|
37
|
38
|
Thomas H. Ridgeway
|
39
|
Jesse R. Smith
|
Callahan,
Eastland,
Fisher,
Haskell,
Jones,
Mitchell,
Nolan,
Scurry,
Shackelford,
Stephens,
Taylor,
Throckmorton.
|
40
|
41
|
Oliver C. Cunningham
|
42
|
43
|
Wilbourne B. Collie
|
44
|
45
|
46
|
47
|
John Lee Smith
Pat M. Bullock
|
48
|
Pat M. Bullock
|
49
|
50
|
51
|
52
|
53
|
Harley Sadler
|
Borden,
Dickens,
Fisher,
Garza,
Howard,
Jones,
Kent,
Mitchell,
Nolan,
Scurry,
Shackelford,
Stonewall,
Taylor.
|
54
|
David Ratliff
|
55
|
56
|
57
|
58
|
Borden,
Fisher,
Garza,
Haskell,
Howard,
Jones,
Kent,
Mitchell,
Nolan,
Scurry,
Shackelford,
Stonewall,
Taylor.
|
59
|
60
|
Borden,
Callahan,
Coke,
Coleman,
Fisher,
Garza,
Glasscock,
Haskell,
Howard,
Jones,
Kent,
Mitchell,
Nolan,
Runnels,
Scurry,
Shackelford,
Sterling,
Stonewall,
Taylor,
Throckmorton,
Young.
|
61
|
62
|
David Ratliff
Bill Tippen
|
63
|
Grant Jones
|
Brown,
Coleman,
Concho,
Coryell,
Hamilton,
Lampasas,
McCulloch,
McLennan,
Menard,
Mills,
Runnels,
San Saba,
Taylor.
|
64
|
65
|
66
|
67
|
68
|
Bell,
Brown,
Burnet,
Coleman,
Concho,
Coryell,
Lampasas,
Llano,
McCulloch,
Mills,
Nolan,
Runnels,
San Saba,
Taylor.
|
69
|
70
|
71
|
Robert Temple Dickson III
|
72
|
73
|
Frank L. Madla
|
Atascosa,
Bell,
Brown,
Burnet,
Coleman,
Concho,
Coryell,
Lampasas,
McCulloch,
Mills,
Nolan,
Runnels,
San Saba.
|
74
|
Bill Sims
|
All of
Bell,
Brown,
Burnet,
Callahan,
Coke,
Coleman,
Concho,
Coryell,
Lampasas,
McCulloch,
Menard,
Mills,
Mitchell,
Nolan,
Runnels,
San Saba,
Shackelford,
Stephens,
Young. Portions of
Llano,
Taylor.
|
75
|
Troy Fraser
|
76
|
77
|
78
|
Bell,
Blanco,
Brown,
Burnet,
Callahan,
Coleman,
Comanche,
Eastland,
Erath,
Gillespie,
Hamilton,
Kerr,
Kimble,
Lampasas,
Llano,
Mason,
McCulloch,
Menard,
Mills,
San Saba,
Taylor.
|
79
|
80
|
81
|
82
|
83
|
All of
Bandera,
Bell,
Blanco,
Brown,
Burnet,
Callahan,
Comanche,
Coryell,
Gillespie,
Hamilton,
Kerr,
Lampasas,
Llano,
Mills, and
San Saba. Portions of
Taylor and
Travis.
|
84
|
85
|
Dawn Buckingham
|
86
|
87
|
Notes
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^ Population is based on the number of people in the district in that city, not the overall population of that city
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^ Uncontested primary elections are not shown.
References
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"District Population Analysis with County Subtotals" (PDF). The Texas State Senate. Retrieved June 19, 2020.
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"Cities and Census Designated Places (CDPs) by District" (PDF). The Texas State Senate. Retrieved June 19, 2020.
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"2016 General Election". Office of the Secretary of State (Texas). Retrieved June 19, 2020.
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"2012 General Election". Office of the Secretary of State (Texas). Retrieved June 19, 2020.
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"2008 General Election". Office of the Secretary of State (Texas). Retrieved June 19, 2020.
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"2004 General Election". Office of the Secretary of State (Texas). Archived from
the original on November 8, 2006. Retrieved January 4, 2007.
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"2002 General Election". Office of the Secretary of State (Texas). Archived from
the original on November 8, 2006. Retrieved January 4, 2007.
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"2000 General Election". Office of the Secretary of State (Texas). Archived from
the original on November 8, 2006. Retrieved January 4, 2007.
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"1996 General Election". Office of the Secretary of State (Texas). Archived from
the original on November 8, 2006. Retrieved January 4, 2007.
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"1996 Republican Party Primary Election". Office of the Secretary of State (Texas). Archived from
the original on November 8, 2006. Retrieved January 4, 2007.
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"1994 General Election". Office of the Secretary of State (Texas). Archived from
the original on November 8, 2006. Retrieved January 4, 2007.
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"1992 General Election". Office of the Secretary of State (Texas). Archived from
the original on November 8, 2006. Retrieved January 4, 2007.