Texas's 24th House of Representatives district
Appearance
Texas's 24th State House of Representatives district | |||||
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Demographics | 60% White 11% Black 21.8% Hispanic 5.3% Asian | ||||
Population (2020) | 198,848 |
District 24 is a district in the Texas House of Representatives. It was created in the 3rd legislature (1849–1851).[1]
The district is entirely within Galveston County, accounting for over half of its representation in the chamber. It also includes Dickinson, Friendswood, Hitchcock, nearly all of League City and a small portion of Texas City.[2]
Elections
[edit]- ^ "Legislative Reference Library | Legislators and Leaders | Texas Legislators: Past & Present". lrl.texas.gov. Retrieved July 20, 2023.
- ^ "Elected Officials Districts: Texas House District 24". The Texas Tribune. Retrieved July 25, 2023.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Republican | Greg Bonnen | 47,240 | 68.01 | +1.91 | |
Democratic | Michael J. Creedon | 20,842 | 30.01 | +2.44 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Republican | Greg Bonnen | 65,560 | 69.92 | +0.33 | |
Democratic | Brian J. Rogers | 25,848 | 27.57 | −0.80 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Republican | Greg Bonnen | 48,045 | 69.59 | +0 | |
Democratic | John Y. Phelps | 19,586 | 28.37 | +0 |