Texas's 5th congressional district
Texas's 5th congressional district | |||
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Representative |
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Area | 5,043.85 sq mi (13,063.5 km2) | ||
Distribution |
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Population (2019) | 759,749[2] | ||
Median household income | $57,026 | ||
Ethnicity |
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Cook PVI | R+16[3] |
Texas's 5th congressional district of the United States House of Representatives is in an area that includes a northeast portion of the City of Dallas, Dallas County including Mesquite plus a number of smaller suburban, exurban and rural counties south and east of Dallas, including Anderson, Cherokee, Henderson, Van Zandt, and Kaufman. As of the 2000 census, the 5th district represents 651,620 people. The current Representative from the 5th district is Lance Gooden, who won re-election in 2020 by defeating Democratic candidate Carolyn Salter.[4]
2012 redistricting[]
After the 2012 redistricting process, the eastern half of Wood County was removed, and there were slight changes to the district in Dallas County.[5]
Voting[]
Election results from presidential races | ||
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Year | Office | Results |
2000 | President | Bush 66 - 34% |
2004 | President | Bush 67 - 33% |
2008 | President | McCain 63 - 36% |
2012 | President | Romney 65 - 34% |
2016 | President | Trump 63 - 34% |
2020 | President | Trump 61 - 38% |
List of representatives[]
U.S. congressional district borders are periodically redrawn, therefore some district residence locations may no longer be in the 5th district.
Name | Party | Years | Cong– ress |
Electoral history |
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District created March 4, 1875. | ||||
John Hancock (Austin) |
Democratic | March 4, 1875 – March 3, 1877 |
44th | Redistricted from the 4th district re-elected in 1874. [data unknown/missing] |
Dewitt Clinton Giddings (Brenham) |
Democratic | March 4, 1877 – March 3, 1879 |
45th | Elected in 1876. [data unknown/missing] |
George Washington Jones (Bastrop) |
Greenback | March 4, 1879 – March 3, 1883 |
46th 47th |
Elected in 1878. Re-elected in 1880. [data unknown/missing] |
James W. Throckmorton (McKinney) |
Democratic | March 4, 1883 – March 3, 1887 |
48th 49th |
Elected in 1882. Re-elected in 1884. [data unknown/missing] |
Silas Hare (Sherman) |
Democratic | March 4, 1887 – March 3, 1891 |
50th 51st |
Elected in 1886. Re-elected in 1888. [data unknown/missing] |
Joseph W. Bailey (Gainesville) |
Democratic | March 4, 1891 – March 3, 1901 |
52nd 53rd 54th 55th 56th |
Elected in 1890. Re-elected in 1892. Re-elected in 1894. Re-elected in 1896. Re-elected in 1898. [data unknown/missing] |
Choice B. Randell (Sherman) |
Democratic | March 4, 1901 – March 3, 1903 |
57th | Elected in 1900. Redistricted to the 4th district. |
James Andrew Beall (Waxahachie) |
Democratic | March 4, 1903 – March 3, 1915 |
58th 59th 60th 61st 62nd 63rd |
Elected in 1902. Re-elected in 1904. Re-elected in 1906. Re-elected in 1908. Re-elected in 1910. Re-elected in 1912. Retired. |
Hatton W. Sumners (Dallas) |
Democratic | March 4, 1915 – January 3, 1947 |
64th 65th 66th 67th 68th 69th 70th 71st 72nd 73rd 74th 75th 76th 77th 78th 79th |
Redistricted from the at-large seat and re-elected in 1914. Re-elected in 1916. Re-elected in 1918. Re-elected in 1920. Re-elected in 1922. Re-elected in 1924. Re-elected in 1926. Re-elected in 1928. Re-elected in 1930. Re-elected in 1932. Re-elected in 1934. Re-elected in 1936. Re-elected in 1938. Re-elected in 1940. Re-elected in 1942. Re-elected in 1944. Retired. |
Joseph Franklin Wilson (Dallas) |
Democratic | January 3, 1947 – January 3, 1955 |
80th 81st 82nd 83rd |
Elected in 1946. Re-elected in 1948. Re-elected in 1950. Re-elected in 1952. Retired. |
Bruce Alger (Dallas) |
Republican | January 3, 1955 – January 3, 1965 |
84th 85th 86th 87th 88th |
Elected in 1954. Re-elected in 1956. Re-elected in 1958. Re-elected in 1960. Re-elected in 1962. Lost re-election. |
Earle Cabell (Dallas) |
Democratic | January 3, 1965 – January 3, 1973 |
89th 90th 91st 92nd |
Elected in 1964. Re-elected in 1966. Re-elected in 1968. Re-elected in 1970. Lost re-election. |
Alan Steelman (Dallas) |
Republican | January 3, 1973 – January 3, 1977 |
93rd 94th |
Elected in 1972. Re-elected in 1974. Retired to run for U.S. senator. |
Jim Mattox (Dallas) |
Democratic | January 3, 1977 – January 3, 1983 |
95th 96th 97th |
Elected in 1976. Re-elected in 1978. Re-elected in 1980. Retired to run for Texas Attorney General. |
John Wiley Bryant (Dallas) |
Democratic | January 3, 1983 – January 3, 1997 |
98th 99th 100th 101st 102nd 103rd 104th |
Elected in 1982. Re-elected in 1984. Re-elected in 1986. Re-elected in 1988. Re-elected in 1990. Re-elected in 1992. Re-elected in 1994. Retired to run for U.S. senator. |
Pete Sessions (Dallas) |
Republican | January 3, 1997 – January 3, 2003 |
105th 106th 107th |
Elected in 1996. Re-elected in 1998. Re-elected in 2000. Redistricted to the 32nd district. |
Jeb Hensarling (Dallas) |
Republican | January 3, 2003 – January 3, 2019 |
108th 109th 110th 111th 112th 113th 114th 115th |
Elected in 2002. Re-elected in 2004. Re-elected in 2006. Re-elected in 2008. Re-elected in 2010. Re-elected in 2012. Re-elected in 2014. Re-elected in 2016. Retired. |
Lance Gooden (Terrell) |
Republican | January 3, 2019 – Present |
116th 117th |
Elected in 2018. Re-elected in 2020. |
Recent elections[]
2004[]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Jeb Hensarling (incumbent) | 148,816 | 64.5 | |
Democratic | 75,911 | 32.9 | ||
Libertarian | 6,118 | 2.7 | ||
Total votes | 230,845 | |||
Republican hold |
2006[]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Jeb Hensarling (incumbent) | 88,478 | 61.76 | |
Democratic | 50,983 | 35.58 | ||
Libertarian | 3,791 | 2.64 | ||
Total votes | 143,252 | |||
Republican hold |
2008[]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Jeb Hensarling (incumbent) | 162,894 | 83.59 | |
Libertarian | 31,967 | 16.40 | ||
Total votes | 194,861 | |||
Republican hold |
2010[]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Jeb Hensarling (incumbent) | 106,742 | 70.52 | |
Democratic | Tom Berry | 41,649 | 27.51 | |
Libertarian | 2,958 | 1.95 | ||
Total votes | 151,349 | |||
Republican hold |
2012[]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Jeb Hensarling (incumbent) | 134,091 | 64.40 | |
Democratic | Linda S. Mrosko | 69,178 | 33.22 | |
Libertarian | Ken Ashby | 4,961 | 2.38 | |
Total votes | 208,230 | |||
Republican hold |
2014[]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Jeb Hensarling (incumbent) | 88,998 | 85.4 | |
Libertarian | Ken Ashby | 15,264 | 14.6 | |
Total votes | 104,262 | |||
Republican hold |
2016[]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Jeb Hensarling (incumbent) | 155,469 | 80.6 | |
Libertarian | Ken Ashby | 37,406 | 19.4 | |
Total votes | 192,875 | |||
Republican hold |
2018[]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Lance Gooden | 130,617 | 62.4 | |
Democratic | Dan Wood | 78,666 | 37.6 | |
Total votes | 209,283 | 100.0 | ||
Republican hold |
2020[]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Republican | Lance Gooden (incumbent) | 173,251 | 61.99 | -0.35 | |
Democratic | Carolyn Salter | 100,413 | 35.93 | -1.62 | |
Independent | Kevin A. Hale | 5,814 | 2.08 | +2.08 | |
Total votes | 279,478 | 100.0 | |||
Republican hold | Swing |
Historical district boundaries[]
See also[]
References[]
- ^ https://www.census.gov/geo/maps-data/data/cd_state.html
- ^ "My Congressional District". Retrieved June 14, 2020.
- ^ "Partisan Voting Index – Districts of the 115th Congress" (PDF). The Cook Political Report. April 7, 2017. Retrieved April 7, 2017.
- ^ "Texas Election Results: Fifth Congressional District". The New York Times. January 5, 2021. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved February 1, 2021.
- ^ http://gis1.tlc.state.tx.us/
- ^ Office of the Secretary of State (November 2, 2004). "Race Summary Report". 1992 - Current Election History. Texas Secretary of State. Archived from the original on November 8, 2006. Retrieved March 28, 2012.
- ^ Office of the Secretary of State (November 7, 2006). "Race Summary Report". 1992 - Current Election History. Texas Secretary of State. Archived from the original on November 8, 2006. Retrieved March 28, 2012.
- ^ Office of the Secretary of State (November 4, 2008). "Race Summary Report". 1992 - Current Election History. Texas Secretary of State. Archived from the original on November 8, 2006. Retrieved March 28, 2012.
- ^ Office of the Secretary of State (November 2, 2010). "Race Summary Report". 1992 - Current Election History. Texas Secretary of State. Archived from the original on November 8, 2006. Retrieved March 28, 2012.
- ^ Office of the Secretary of State (November 6, 2012). "Race Summary Report". 1992 - Current Election History. Texas Secretary of State. Archived from the original on November 8, 2006. Retrieved June 1, 2013.
- Martis, Kenneth C. (1989). The Historical Atlas of Political Parties in the United States Congress. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company.
- Martis, Kenneth C. (1982). The Historical Atlas of United States Congressional Districts. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company.
- Congressional Biographical Directory of the United States 1774–present
Coordinates: 32°13′33″N 95°43′54″W / 32.22583°N 95.73167°W
- Congressional districts of Texas