Texas's 64th House of Representatives district
Texas's 64th State House of Representatives district | |||
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Demographics | 63.3% White 8.6% Black 22.1% Hispanic 3.3% Asian | ||
Population (2020) • Voting age | 192,862 153,317 |
District 64 is a district of the Texas House of Representatives that serves all of Wise County and the northwest portion of Denton County. The current representative for district 64 is Republican Lynn Stucky, who succeeded Myra Crownover on January 9, 2017.[1]
Following the 2020 Census, redistricting took place in 2021. These changes will take effect in the upcoming 2022 election cycle.
The district contains most of the city of Denton, where most of its population is located. In addition, all of Decatur, Krum, New Fairview, Aurora, Runaway Bay, Alvord, Newark, and Bridgeport call the district home. The district also includes the University of North Texas, Texas Woman's University, and the Denton County campus of North Central Texas College.[2]
Lake Bridgeport is in the far west portion of the district.
US 380 runs horizontally through the entirety of the district. In the eastern portion, I-35 runs vertically through the city of Denton.
Prior incarnations of District 64
During the 1980s the district was located in West Texas. It is most notable as the home district (1984–1990) of Rick Perry who would later become Governor of Texas.
From 2002 to 2012, and 2012 to 2022, the district was located wholly within Denton County. It was one of three districts serving the county in the latter decade.
List of representatives
Leg. | Representative[3] | Party | Term start | Term end | Counties represented |
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5th | Charles Edward Travis | Unknown | November 7, 1853 | November 5, 1855 | Caldwell, Hays |
6th | William Wesley Ellison | November 5, 1855 | November 2, 1857 | ||
7th | Thomas Monroe Hardeman | November 2, 1857 | November 7, 1859 | ||
8th | John W. Davis | November 7, 1859 | November 4, 1861 | ||
9th | Jeptha Warren Stell | November 4, 1861 | April 4, 1862 | Gonzales | |
William H. H. Wade | February 2, 1863 | November 2, 1863 | |||
10th | Lemuel R. Bratton | November 2, 1863 | August 6, 1866 | ||
11th | Robert A. Atkinson | August 6, 1866 | February 7, 1870 | ||
15th | James Van Zandt Hutchins | Democratic | April 18, 1876 | January 14, 1879 | Caldwell, Guadalupe, Hays |
William M. Rust | |||||
16th | William Franklin Delany | Greenback Party | January 14, 1879 | January 11, 1881 | |
Stokely Mize Holmes | Unaffiliated | ||||
17th | James Gray Storey | Democratic | January 11, 1881 | January 9, 1883 | |
Martin R. Stringfellow | |||||
18th | Frederick Joseph Duff | January 9, 1883 | January 13, 1885 | Brazoria, Galveston | |
19th | Ammon Underwood | January 13, 1885 | January 11, 1887 | ||
20th | Benjamin Rush Plumley | Republican | January 11, 1887 | December 9, 1887 | |
Guy M. Bryan | Democratic | May 2, 1888 | January 8, 1889 | ||
21st | January 8, 1889 | January 13, 1891 | |||
22nd | Walter Gresham | January 13, 1891 | January 10, 1893 | ||
23rd | J. W. Alston | January 10, 1893 | January 8, 1895 | Leon, Limestone, Madison, Robertson | |
24th | John Addison Wayland | January 8, 1895 | January 12, 1897 | ||
25th | L. Travis Dashiell | January 12, 1897 | January 10, 1899 | ||
26th | Henry Ezekial Ellis | January 10, 1899 | January 8, 1901 | ||
27th | January 8, 1901 | January 13, 1903 | |||
28th | George Stephen Miller | January 13, 1903 | January 10, 1905 | Milam | |
29th | January 10, 1905 | January 8, 1907 | |||
30th | Emory Addicus Camp | January 8, 1907 | January 12, 1909 | ||
31st | Horace Edward Graham | January 12, 1909 | January 10, 1911 | ||
32nd | January 10, 1911 | January 14, 1913 | |||
Daniel F. Parker | Robertson | ||||
33rd | January 14, 1913 | January 12, 1915 | |||
34th | Edmund Anderson Decherd Jr. | January 12, 1915 | January 9, 1917 | ||
35th | Frank S. Estes | January 9, 1917 | January 14, 1919 | ||
36th | January 14, 1919 | January 11, 1921 | |||
37th | January 11, 1921 | January 9, 1923 | |||
38th | Isaac W. "Ike" Looney | January 9, 1923 | October 2, 1923 | Milam | |
39th | Desoto Shelton Hollowell | January 13, 1925 | December 1, 1925 | ||
Samuel Swain Hefley | September 13, 1926 | January 11, 1927 | |||
40th | January 11, 1927 | January 8, 1929 | |||
41st | January 8, 1929 | January 13, 1931 | |||
42nd | January 13, 1931 | January 10, 1933 | |||
43rd | Emory Brodnax Camp | January 10, 1933 | January 8, 1935 | ||
44th | George Mayo Newton | January 8, 1935 | January 12, 1937 | ||
45th | January 12, 1937 | January 10, 1939 | |||
46th | Reese Monroe Turner Sr. | January 10, 1939 | January 14, 1941 | ||
47th | January 14, 1941 | July 15, 1941 | |||
Albert Nelson Green | September 9, 1941 | January 12, 1943 | |||
48th | January 12, 1943 | January 9, 1945 | |||
49th | January 9, 1945 | January 14, 1947 | |||
50th | January 14, 1947 | January 11, 1949 | |||
51st | Hubert F. Paschall | January 11, 1949 | January 9, 1951 | ||
52nd | Haney Max Roark | January 9, 1951 | January 13, 1953 | ||
53rd | Frank G. Svadlenak | January 13, 1953 | January 9, 1954 | Williamson | |
Oswald Henry Schram Jr. | March 15, 1954 | January 11, 1955 | |||
54th | January 11, 1955 | January 8, 1957 | |||
55th | January 8, 1957 | January 13, 1959 | |||
56th | January 13, 1959 | January 10, 1961 | |||
57th | January 10, 1961 | January 8, 1963 | |||
58th | Ben Barnes | January 8, 1963 | January 12, 1965 | Brown, Coleman Comanche, Runnels | |
59th | January 12, 1965 | January 10, 1967 | |||
60th | January 10, 1967 | January 14, 1969 | |||
61st | Lynn Nabers | January 14, 1969 | January 12, 1971 | ||
62nd | January 12, 1971 | January 9, 1973 | |||
63rd | Lawrence Dean Cobb | January 9, 1973 | January 14, 1975 | Dallam, Hansford, Hartley, Hemphill, Hutchinson, Lipscomb, Moore, Ochiltree, Roberts, Sherman | |
64th | George Robert Close | Republican | January 14, 1975 | January 11, 1977 | |
65th | January 11, 1977 | January 9, 1979 | |||
66th | January 9, 1971 | January 13, 1981 | |||
67th | John Wilson Buchanan | Democratic | January 13, 1981 | January 11, 1983 | |
68th | Joe Hanna | January 11, 1983 | January 8, 1985 | Callahan, Haskell, Hood, Palo Pinto, Shackelford, Stephens, Throckmorton, Young | |
69th | Rick Perry | January 8, 1985 | January 13, 1987 | ||
70th | January 13, 1987 | January 10, 1989 | |||
71st | January 10, 1989 | January 8, 1991 | |||
72nd | John R. Cook | January 8, 1991 | January 12, 1993 | ||
73rd | James N. "Jim" Horn | Republican | January 12, 1993 | January 10, 1995 | Denton |
74th | January 10, 1995 | January 14, 1997 | |||
75th | January 14, 1997 | January 12, 1999 | |||
76th | Ronny Wayne Crownover | January 12, 1999 | March 26, 2000 | ||
Myra Crownover | May 10, 2000 | January 9, 2001 | |||
77th | January 9, 2001 | January 14, 2003 | |||
78th | January 14, 2003 | January 11, 2005 | |||
79th | January 11, 2005 | January 9, 2007 | |||
80th | January 9, 2007 | January 13, 2009 | |||
81st | January 13, 2009 | January 11, 2011 | |||
82nd | January 11, 2013 | January 8, 2013 | |||
83rd | January 8, 2013 | January 13, 2015 | |||
84th | January 13, 2015 | January 10, 2017 | |||
85th | Lynn Stucky | January 10, 2017 | January 8, 2019 | ||
86th | January 8, 2019 | January 12, 2021 | |||
87th | January 12, 2021 | Present | |||
88th | TBD | TBD | 2023 | 2025 |
References
- ^ "Texas House of Representatives District 64". Ballotpedia. Retrieved November 2, 2021.
- ^ "District Population Analysis with County Subtotals" (PDF). data.capitol.texas.gov. Retrieved October 31, 2021.
- ^ "Texas Legislators: Past & Present". lrl.texas.gov.