American legislative district
District 3 of theTexas Senate is a senatorial district that serves all ofAnderson ,Angelina ,Cherokee ,Hardin ,Henderson ,Houston ,Jasper ,Liberty ,Nacogdoches ,Newton ,Orange ,Polk ,Sabine ,San Augustine ,Shelby ,Trinity , andTyler counties, and a portion ofJefferson county in theU.S. state ofTexas .[ 2] The current senator from District 3 isRobert Nichols .
Election history of District 3 from 1992.[ 3]
Democratic primary Party Candidate Votes % Democratic Shirley Layton 12,452 100.0 Total votes 12,452 100.0
District officeholders [ edit ] Legislature Senator, District 3 Counties in District 1 William Thomas Scott Edward Clark Harrison 2 Edward Clark 3 Hardin Hart Fannin ,Hopkins ,Hunt 4 Sam Bogart Collin ,Cooke ,Dallas ,Denton ,Grayson 5 Hardin Hart Fannin ,Hunt 6 Robert H. Taylor 7 8 Martin D. Hart Turner L. Greene 9 M. W. Wheeler Angelina ,Nacogdoches ,San Augustine 10 Henry M. Kinsey 11 Frederick Voight James W. Guinn 12 James Eldrage Dillard Mijamin Priest Cherokee ,Houston 13 James Eldrage Dillard 14 Angelina ,Cherokee ,Houston ,Trinity 15 James W. Motley Panola ,Rusk ,Shelby 16 17 Richard M. Wynne 18 William Henry Pope Harrison 19 20 21 22 23 Edwin L. Agnew Fannin ,Lamar 24 25 Robert L. Ross 26 27 Charles A. Wheeler 28 Travis C. Henderson 29 A. P. Barrett 30 31 B. B. Sturgeon 32 33 Flavious M. Gibson 34 35 36 37 Henry Lewis Darwin 38 39 I. D. Fairchild Angelina ,Cherokee ,Jasper ,Nacogdoches ,Newton ,Sabine ,San Augustine ,Tyler 40 41 William E. Thomason 42 43 John S. Redditt 44 45 46 47 Ben Ramsey 48 49 50 51 Ottis Elmer Lock 52 53 Angelina ,Cherokee ,Hardin ,Jasper ,Nacogdoches ,Newton ,Sabine ,San Augustine ,Tyler 54 55 56 Martin Dies Jr. 57 58 59 60 Charles Wilson Anderson ,Angelina ,Cherokee ,Hardin ,Henderson ,Jasper ,Nacogdoches ,Navarro ,Newton ,Sabine ,San Augustine ,Tyler 61 62 Anderson ,Angelina ,Cherokee ,Hardin ,Henderson ,Jasper ,Nacogdoches ,Navarro ,Newton ,Polk ,Sabine ,San Augustine ,Tyler 63 Don Adams Anderson ,Angelina ,Cherokee ,Hardin ,Henderson ,Jasper ,Kaufman ,Nacogdoches ,Newton ,Panola ,Rusk ,Sabine ,San Augustine ,Shelby ,Tyler 64 65 66 Roy Blake, Sr. 67 68 All ofAnderson ,Angelina ,Cherokee ,Hardin ,Jasper ,Nacogdoches ,Newton ,Polk ,Rusk ,Sabine ,San Augustine ,San Jacinto ,Shelby ,Tyler Portion ofMontgomery 69 70 71 Bill Haley 72 73 All ofAnderson ,Angelina ,Cherokee ,Hardin ,Henderson ,Jasper ,Nacogdoches ,Newton ,Polk ,Sabine ,San Augustine ,San Jacinto ,Shelby ,Tyler Portion ofMontgomery 74 Drew Nixon All ofAnderson ,Angelina ,Cherokee ,Hardin ,Henderson ,Jasper ,Nacogdoches ,Newton ,Panola ,Polk ,Sabine ,San Augustine ,San Jacinto ,Shelby ,Tyler Portions ofMontgomery ,Smith 75 76 77 Todd Staples 78 All ofAnderson ,Angelina ,Cherokee ,Hardin ,Henderson ,Jasper ,Nacogdoches ,Newton ,Polk ,Sabine ,San Augustine ,San Jacinto ,Shelby ,Tyler Portions ofMontgomery ,Smith 79 80 Robert Nichols 81 82 83 Anderson ,Angelina ,Cherokee ,Hardin ,Henderson ,Houston ,Jasper ,Liberty ,Montgomery ,Nacogdoches ,Newton ,Orange ,Polk ,Sabine ,San Augustine ,San Jacinto ,Shelby ,Trinity ,Tyler 84 85 86 87 88 Anderson ,Angelina ,Cherokee ,Hardin ,Henderson ,Houston ,Jasper ,Jefferson (part),Liberty ,Nacogdoches ,Newton ,Orange ,Polk ,Sabine ,San Augustine ,Shelby ,Trinity ,Tyler 89
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