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'''Texas District 15''' of the '''[[United States House of Representatives]]''' is a Congressional district that serves a thin section in the far south of the state of [[Texas]]. The current Representative from District 15 is [[Rubén Hinojosa]]. The 2008 candidate for the [[Libertarian Party (United States)|Libertarian Party]] is Gricha Raether<ref>[http://www.gricharaether.com Gricha Raether Home Page<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>.
'''Texas District 15''' of the '''[[United States House of Representatives]]''' is a Congressional district that serves a thin section in the far south of the state of [[Texas]]. The current Representative from District 15 is [[Rubén Hinojosa]].


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Revision as of 22:00, 29 April 2009

Texas's 15th congressional district
Representative
Population (2000)651,619
Median household
income
28,061
Ethnicity
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Texas District 15 of the United States House of Representatives is a Congressional district that serves a thin section in the far south of the state of Texas. The current Representative from District 15 is Rubén Hinojosa.

Representatives

Election Member Party
style="background-color: Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/color"| 1902 John Nance Garner Democratic
style="background-color: Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/color"| 1932 Milton H. West Democratic
style="background-color: Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/color"| 1948 Lloyd Bentsen Democratic
style="background-color: Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/color"| 1954 Joe M. Kilgore Democratic
style="background-color: Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/color"| 1964 Kika de la Garza Democratic
style="background-color: Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/color"| 1996 Rubén Hinojosa Democratic

2006 Elections

On June 28, 2006, the U.S. Supreme Court declared that the Texas legislature's redistricting plan violated the Voting Rights Act in the case of District 23. As a result, on August 4, 2006, a 3 judge panel announced replacement district boundaries for 2006 election for the 23rd district, as well as for the 15th, 21st, 25th and 28th districts. On election day in November, these 5 districts will have open primaries; a candidate will need to receive more than 50% of the popular vote to be elected. Otherwise, a runoff election in December will decide the seat. [1]

Election results

US House election, 2004: Texas District 15
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Rubén Hinojosa 96,089 57.8 −42.2
Republican Michael Thamm 67,917 40.8 +40.8
Libertarian William Cady 2,352 1.4 +1.4
Majority 28,172 16.9
Turnout 166,358
Democratic hold Swing -41.5

References