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American legislative district
District 18 of the
Texas Senate is a senatorial district that currently serves all of
Aransas,
Austin,
Burleson,
Calhoun,
Colorado,
DeWitt,
Fayette,
Goliad,
Gonzales,
Jackson,
Lavaca,
Lee,
Matagorda,
Refugio,
Victoria,
Waller,
Washington and
Wharton counties, western portions of
Fort Bend and
Harris counties, and an eastern precinct of
Nueces County in the U.S. state of
Texas.
The current senator from District 18 is
Lois Kolkhorst.
Biggest cities in the district
District 18 has a population of 809,726 with 587,890 that is at voting age from the
2010 census.
[1]
Election history of District 21 from 1992.
[b]
Legislature
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Senator, District 18
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Counties in District
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1
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José Antonio Navarro
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Bexar.
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2
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Bexar,
Comal.
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3
|
Alexander H. Phillips
|
Calhoun,
DeWitt,
Gonzales,
Jackson,
Matagorda,
Victoria.
|
4
|
Franklin H. Merriman
Mark M. Potter
|
Brazoria,
Galveston.
|
5
|
Cornelius McAnelly
|
Harris.
|
6
|
Edward A. Palmer
|
7
|
Benjamin F. Tankersly
Hiram George Runnels
|
8
|
Abram Morris Gentry
|
9
|
John W. Durant
|
Brazos,
Burleson,
Leon,
Madison,
Robertson.
|
10
|
11
|
James B. Boyd
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12
|
Phidello W. Hall
|
Freestone,
Leon,
Robertson.
|
13
|
14
|
William D. Wood
|
Brazos,
Leon,
Robertson.
|
15
|
John Thomas Brady
|
Harris,
Montgomery.
|
16
|
Charles Stewart
|
17
|
18
|
William O. Davis
|
Cooke,
Grayson.
|
19
|
20
|
Elbridge G. Douglass
|
21
|
Elbridge G. Douglass
John W. Finlay
|
22
|
Calhoun L. Potter
|
23
|
Friench Simpson
|
Colorado,
Fayette,
Lavaca.
|
24
|
25
|
Abnus B. Kerr
|
26
|
27
|
David A. Paulus
|
28
|
Austin,
Colorado,
Fayette,
Lavaca.
|
29
|
30
|
31
|
32
|
33
|
David A. Paulus
Isaac E. Clark
|
34
|
Isaac E. Clark
|
35
|
36
|
37
|
38
|
39
|
John Heywood Bailey
|
Aransas,
Atascosa,
Bee,
Calhoun,
DeWitt,
Goliad,
Jackson,
Karnes,
Live Oak,
Refugio,
San Patricio,
Victoria,
Wilson.
|
40
|
41
|
James W. Stevenson
|
42
|
43
|
Elmo J. Blackert
|
44
|
45
|
Morris Roberts
|
46
|
47
|
Fred Mauritz
|
48
|
49
|
50
|
51
|
John Junior Bell
|
52
|
53
|
John Junior Bell
William S. Fly
|
Aransas,
Bee,
Calhoun,
DeWitt,
Goliad,
Jackson,
Karnes,
Live Oak,
McMullen,
Refugio,
San Patricio,
Victoria.
|
54
|
William S. Fly
|
55
|
56
|
57
|
William Neff "Bill" Patman
|
58
|
59
|
60
|
Aransas,
Austin,
Calhoun,
Colorado,
DeWitt,
Gonzales,
Guadalupe,
Jackson,
Lavaca,
Matagorda,
San Patricio,
Victoria,
Washington,
Wharton.
|
61
|
62
|
63
|
Bastrop,
Bell,
DeWitt,
Fayette,
Goliad,
Gonzales,
Jackson,
Karnes,
Lavaca,
Lee,
Milam,
Victoria,
Williamson.
|
64
|
65
|
66
|
67
|
John T. Wilson
|
68
|
John Sharp
|
All of
Aransas,
Bastrop,
Caldwell,
Calhoun,
DeWitt,
Fayette,
Goliad,
Gonzales,
Jackson,
Karnes,
Lavaca,
Lee,
Matagorda,
Refugio,
Victoria. Portions of
Brazoria,
Fort Bend,
Williamson.
|
69
|
70
|
Ken Armbrister
|
71
|
72
|
73
|
All of
Aransas,
Austin,
Bastrop,
Caldwell,
Calhoun,
Colorado,
DeWitt,
Fayette,
Goliad,
Gonzales,
Jackson,
Karnes,
Lavaca,
Matagorda,
Refugio,
Victoria,
Wharton. Portions of
Fort Bend,
Hays.
|
74
|
All of
Aransas,
Austin,
Bastrop,
Caldwell,
Calhoun,
Colorado,
DeWitt,
Fayette,
Goliad,
Gonzales,
Jackson,
Karnes,
Lavaca,
Matagorda,
Refugio,
Victoria,
Wharton. Portions of
Fort Bend,
Guadalupe,
Hays.
|
75
|
76
|
77
|
78
|
All of
Aransas,
Austin,
Bastrop,
Caldwell,
Calhoun,
Colorado,
DeWitt,
Fayette,
Goliad,
Gonzales,
Jackson,
Lavaca,
Matagorda,
Refugio,
Victoria,
Waller,
Washington,
Wharton. Portion of
Fort Bend.
|
79
|
80
|
Glenn Hegar
|
81
|
82
|
83
|
Glenn Hegar
Lois Kolkhorst
|
Aransas,
Austin,
Burleson,
Calhoun,
Colorado,
DeWitt,
Fayette,
Goliad,
Gonzales,
Jackson,
Lavaca,
Lee,
Matagorda,
Refugio,
Victoria,
Waller,
Washington,
Wharton. Portions of
Harris,
Fort Bend, and
Nueces.
|
84
|
Lois Kolkhorst
|
85
|
86
|
87
|
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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.
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"Cities and Census Designated Places (CDPs) by District" (PDF). The Texas State Senate. Retrieved June 23, 2020.
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"2016 General Election". Office of the Secretary of State (Texas). Retrieved June 22, 2020.
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