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1990 Texas Senate election

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1990 Texas Senate election

← 1988November 6, 19901992 →

16 of the 31 seats in theTexas Senate
16 seats needed for a majority
 Majority partyMinority party
 
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Last election238
Seats won238
Seat changeSteadySteady

Senate results by district
     Democratic hold     Republican hold

President Pro Tempore before election


Democratic

ElectedPresident Pro Tempore


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The1990 Texas Senate elections took place as part of thebiennialUnited States elections. Texas voters elected state senators in 16 of the 31State Senate. The winners of this election served in the72rd Texas Legislature.

Background

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Democrats had controlled theTexas Senate since the1872 elections.

Results

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No seats changed hands in the 1990 elections, with Democrats maintaining theirsupermajority in the chamber.[1]

Results by district

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DistrictDemocraticRepublicanOthersTotalResult
Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%
District 573,23150.00%64,54244.06%8,7035.94%146,476100.00%Democratic hold
District 650,09269.21%22,28530.79%--72,377100.00%Democratic hold
District 7---100.00%---100.00%Republican hold
District 10---100.00%---100.00%Republican hold
District 1156,39955.23%45,72144.77%--102,120100.00%Democratic hold
District 1273,75963.41%39,25933.75%3,2972.83%116,315100.00%Democratic hold
District 1368,39875.30%22,41824.68%210.02%90,837100.00%Democratic hold
District 15-100.00%-----100.00%Democratic hold
District 1649,96840.19%74,35659.81%--124,324100.00%Republican hold
District 18-100.00%-----100.00%Democratic hold
District 19-100.00%-----100.00%Democratic hold
District 2181,36368.29%37,78131.71%--119,144100.00%Democratic hold
District 23-100.00%-----100.00%Democratic hold
District 25-100.00%-----100.00%Democratic hold
District 27-100.00%-----100.00%Democratic hold
District 2951,48768.28%23,92031.72%--75,407100.00%Democratic hold
Total100.00%Source:[2]

References

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  1. ^Kingston, Mike (1991). "Texas Politics, 1990".Texas Almanac, 1992-1993. Dallas, Texas:The Dallas Morning News. p. 423.ISBN 0-914511-14-9.LCCN 10-3390.
  2. ^Kingston, Mike (1991). "Texas Politics, 1990".Texas Almanac, 1992-1993. Dallas, Texas:The Dallas Morning News. pp. 427–428.ISBN 0-914511-14-9.LCCN 10-3390.
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