Texas Senate, District 9

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Texas's 9th
State Senate district
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Senator
  Kelly Hancock
R North Richland Hills
Demographics43.1%  White
14.2%  Black
35%  Hispanic
7.5%  Asian
Population902,387

District 9 of the Texas Senate is a senatorial district that currently serves a portion Tarrant County in the U.S. state of Texas. [1] The current senator from District 9 is Kelly Hancock.

Contents

Election history

Election history of District 9 from 1992. [2]

2022

Texas general election, 2022: Senate District 9 [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican Kelly Hancock (incumbent) 166,864 60.05 +6.02
Democratic Gwenn Burud111,01939.95−6.02
Total votes277,883 100.0
Republican hold

2018

Texas general election, 2018: Senate District 9 [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican Kelly Hancock (incumbent) 132,256 54.03 −11.03
Democratic Gwenn Burud112,53745.97+11.03
Total votes244,793 100.0
Republican hold

2014

Texas general election, 2014: Senate District 9 [5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican Kelly Hancock 89,33165.06+6.71
Democratic Gregory R. Perry47,96534.94−3.27
Turnout 137,296
Republican hold

2012

Texas general election, 2012: Senate District 9 [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican Kelly Hancock 136,28858.35+4.27
Democratic Pete Martinez89,25538.21−5.12
Libertarian Dave (Mac) McElwee8,0343.44+0.86
Turnout 233,577
Republican hold

2008

Texas general election, 2008: Senate District 9 [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican Chris Harris (Incumbent)125,44354.08−45.92
Democratic Melvin Willms100,50943.33+43.33
Libertarian Carl Nulsen5,9912.58+2.58
Majority24,934−10.75
Turnout 231,943
Republican hold

2004

Texas general election, 2004: Senate District 9 [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican Chris Harris (Incumbent)143,501100.00+13.44
Majority143,501100.00+26.87
Turnout 143,501+51.50
Republican hold

2002

Texas general election, 2002: Senate District 9 [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican Chris Harris (Incumbent) [10] 81,99486.56−13.44
Libertarian David C. Pepperdine 12,72713.44+13.44
Majority69,26773.13−26.87
Turnout 94,721−54.26
Republican hold

2000

Texas general election, 2000: Senate District 9 [11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican Jane Nelson (Incumbent)207,079100.000.00
Majority207,079100.000.00
Turnout 207,079+29.19
Republican hold

1996

Texas general election, 1996: Senate District 9 [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican Jane Nelson (Incumbent)160,296100.000.00
Majority160,296100.000.00
Turnout 160,296+25.60
Republican hold

1994

Texas general election, 1994: Senate District 9 [13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican Jane Nelson (Incumbent) [14] 127,623100.00+39.44
Majority127,623100.00+78.88
Turnout 127,623−31.75
Republican hold

1992

Texas general election, 1992: Senate District 9 [15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican David Sibley (Incumbent)113,24660.56
Democratic Charles "Charlie" Osborn 73,75939.44
Majority39,48721.12
Turnout 187,005
Republican hold

District officeholders

LegislatureSenator, District 9Counties in District
1 Jesse Grimes Montgomery.
2 Grimes, Montgomery, Walker.
3 John H. Moffitt All of Jefferson, Liberty, Polk, Tyler.
Portion of Angelina.
4 William Thomas Scott Harrison, Upshur.
5 David Gage Rusk.
6 James Winwright Flanagan
7 Malcolm D. Graham
8 Jesse H. Parsons
9 Samuel Bell Maxey
Rice Maxey
Hopkins, Lamar.
10 Rice Maxey
11 Hudson W. Nelson
12 Henry Russell Latimer Red River, Titus.
13
14 L. D. Bradley Freestone, Limestone, Navarro.
15 Charles D. Grace Delta, Fannin, Lamar.
16
17 Henry W. Lightfoot
18 James W. Jones Harris, Montgomery, Trinity, Walker.
19
20 Leonard Anderson Abercrombie
21
22 Theodore U. Lubbock
23 George T. Jester Henderson, Kaufman, Navarro.
24 Oscar Branch Colquitt
25
26 Ben H. Johnson
27
28 James J. Faulk
29
30 Walter R. Holsey
31
32 Robert L. Warren
33
34 Archie C. Robbins
35
36 James H. Woods
37
38
39 W. S. Moore
Ed Westbrook
Cooke, Fannin, Grayson.
40 Ed Westbrook
41
42 Jacob J. Loy
Cecil Murphy
43 Cecil Murphy
44 Olan R. Van Zandt
45
46
47
48 Charles R. Jones
49
50
51
52 Joe D. Carter
53 Joe Russell Collin, Cooke, Fannin, Grayson, Hunt, Rains, Rockwall.
54 Ray Roberts
55
56
57
58 Ralph Hall
59
60 Collin, Cooke, Denton, Grayson, Hunt, Kaufman, Rains, Rockwall.
61 All of Collin, Cooke, Denton, Grayson, Hunt, Kaufman, Rains, Rockwall.
Portion of Dallas.
62
63 Ron Clower All of Ellis, Limestone, Navarro.
Portion of Dallas.
64
65
66
67 Dee Travis
68 Chet Edwards All of Ellis, Falls, Freestone, Henderson, Hill, Limestone, McLennan, Navarro.
Portion of Dallas.
69
70
71
72 David Sibley
73 All of Ellis, Hill, McLennan, Navarro.
Portions of Dallas, Tarrant.
74 Jane Nelson Portions of Dallas, Denton, Ellis, Tarrant.
75
76
77
78 Chris Harris Portions of Dallas, Denton, Tarrant.
79
80
81
82
83 Kelly Hancock Portions of Dallas, Denton, Tarrant.
84
85
86
87
88 Portion of Tarrant.

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References

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  2. Uncontested primary elections are not shown.
  3. "Official Canvass Report 2022 NOVEMBER 8TH GENERAL ELECTION" (PDF). Texas Election Results. Texas Secretary of State. Retrieved July 24, 2024.
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  8. "2004 General Election". Office of the Secretary of State (Texas). Retrieved July 24, 2024.
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  10. Harris was the District 10 incumbent prior to the 2002 Senate district redistricting.
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  14. Nelson was the District 22 incumbent prior to the 1994 Senate district redistricting.
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