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Texas's 12th congressional district

Coordinates:32°49′16″N97°39′52″W / 32.82111°N 97.66444°W /32.82111; -97.66444
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U.S. House district for Texas

"TX-12" redirects here. The term may also refer toTexas State Highway 12.
Not to be confused withTexas' 12th House of Representatives district.

Texas's 12th congressional district
Map
From 2023 to 2027, starting with the2022 elections
Map
From 2027, starting with the2026 elections
Interactive map of district boundaries
Representative
Distribution
  • 86.54% urban[1]
  • 13.46% rural
Population (2024)852,259[2]
Median household
income
$90,319[2]
Ethnicity
Cook PVIR+11[3]

Texas's 12th congressional district in theUnited States House of Representatives is in thenorth portion of the state ofTexas. As of 2017, the 12th district contained 806,551 people and had a median income of $67,703.[2] It consists of the western half ofTarrant County, as well as most ofParker County. The district also containsTexas Christian University. Fragments of theDallas–Fort Worth metroplex are included in the district. The district is currently represented byRepublicanCraig Goldman, who was elected in 2024.

Recent election results from statewide races

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2023–2027 boundaries

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YearOfficeResults[4]
2008PresidentMcCain 62% - 37%
2012PresidentRomney 66% - 34%
2014SenateCornyn 69% - 31%
GovernorAbbott 65% - 35%
2016PresidentTrump 60% - 35%
2018SenateCruz 58% - 41%
GovernorAbbott 63% - 36%
Lt. GovernorPatrick 58% - 39%
Attorney GeneralPaxton 58% - 40%
Comptroller of Public AccountsHegar 60% - 36%
2020PresidentTrump 58% - 40%
SenateCornyn 60% - 37%
2022GovernorAbbott 60% - 39%
Lt. GovernorPatrick 58% - 39%
Attorney GeneralPaxton 58% - 38%
Comptroller of Public AccountsHegar 62% - 36%
2024PresidentTrump 61% - 38%
SenateCruz 57% - 40%

2027–2033 boundaries

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YearOfficeResults[5]
2008PresidentMcCain 61% - 39%
2012PresidentRomney 65% - 35%
2014SenateCornyn 69% - 31%
GovernorAbbott 64% - 36%
2016PresidentTrump 59% - 36%
2018SenateCruz 57% - 42%
GovernorAbbott 62% - 37%
Lt. GovernorPatrick 58% - 40%
Attorney GeneralPaxton 57% - 41%
Comptroller of Public AccountsHegar 59% - 37%
2020PresidentTrump 58% - 40%
SenateCornyn 60% - 37%
2022GovernorAbbott 60% - 38%
Lt. GovernorPatrick 58% - 39%
Attorney GeneralPaxton 58% - 38%
Comptroller of Public AccountsHegar 62% - 35%
2024PresidentTrump 61% - 37%
SenateCruz 58% - 40%

Composition

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For the118th and successive Congresses (based on redistricting following the2020 census), the district contains all or portions of the following counties and communities:[6]

ParkerCounty(17)

Aledo (part; also25th),Annetta (part; also25th),Annetta North (part; also25th),Annetta South,Azle (shared with Tarrant County),Briar (shared with Tarrant County),Carter,Cool,Garner,Hudson Oaks,Millsaps,Mineral Wells (part; also25th; shared withPalo Pinto),Reno (shared with Tarrant County),Sanctuary,Springtown,Weatherford (part; also25th),Willow Park (part; also25th)

TarrantCounty(21)

Azle (shared with Tarrant County),Benbrook,Blue Mound,Briar (shared with Tarrant County),Crowley (part; also25th; shared withJohnson County),Fort Worth (part; also24th,25th,26th, and33rd; shared withDenton,Johnson, Parker, andWise counties),Haltom City (part; also24th),Haslet (part; also24th),Lakeside,Lake Worth,North Richland Hills (part; also24th),Pecan Acres,Pelican Bay,Reno (shared with Parker County),Richland Hills,River Oaks,Saginaw,Sansom Park,Westover Hills,Westworth Village,White Settlement

List of members representing the district

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MemberPartyTermCong
ess
Electoral history
District established March 4, 1893

Thomas M. Paschal
(Castroville)
DemocraticMarch 4, 1893 –
March 3, 1895
53rdElected in 1892.
[data missing]

George H. Noonan
(San Antonio)
RepublicanMarch 4, 1895 –
March 3, 1897
54thElected in 1894.
[data missing]

James L. Slayden
(San Antonio)
DemocraticMarch 4, 1897 –
March 3, 1903
55th
56th
57th
Elected in 1896.
Re-elected in 1898.
Re-elected in 1900.
Redistricted to the14th district.

Oscar W. Gillespie
(Fort Worth)
DemocraticMarch 4, 1903 –
March 3, 1911
58th
59th
60th
61st
Elected in 1902.
Re-elected in 1904.
Re-elected in 1906.
Re-elected in 1908.
[data missing]

Oscar Callaway
(Comanche)
DemocraticMarch 4, 1911 –
March 3, 1917
62nd
63rd
64th
Elected in 1910.
Re-elected in 1912.
Re-elected in 1914.
[data missing]

James C. Wilson
(Fort Worth)
DemocraticMarch 4, 1917 –
March 3, 1919
65thElected in 1916.
Re-elected in 1918.
Resigned to becomeU.S. District Judge
VacantMarch 3, 1919 –
April 19, 1919
66th

Fritz G. Lanham
(Fort Worth)
DemocraticApril 19, 1919 –
January 3, 1947
66th
67th
68th
69th
70th
71st
72nd
73rd
74th
75th
76th
77th
78th
79th
Elected to finish Wilson's term.
Re-elected in 1920.
Re-elected in 1922.
Re-elected in 1924.
Re-elected in 1926.
Re-elected in 1928.
Re-elected in 1930.
Re-elected in 1932.
Re-elected in 1934.
Re-elected in 1936
Re-elected in 1938.
Re-elected in 1940.
Re-elected in 1942.
Re-elected in 1944.
[data missing]

Wingate H. Lucas
(Grapevine)
DemocraticJanuary 3, 1947 –
January 3, 1955
80th
81st
82nd
83rd
Elected in 1946.
Re-elected in 1948.
Re-elected in 1950.
Re-elected in 1952.
[data missing]

Jim Wright
(Fort Worth)
DemocraticJanuary 3, 1955 –
June 30, 1989
84th
85th
86th
87th
88th
89th
90th
91st
92nd
93rd
94th
95th
96th
97th
98th
99th
100th
101st
Elected in 1954.
Re-elected in 1956.
Re-elected in 1958.
Re-elected in 1960.
Re-elected in 1962.
Re-elected in 1964.
Re-elected in 1966.
Re-elected in 1968.
Re-elected in 1970.
Re-elected in 1972.
Re-elected in 1974.
Re-elected in 1976.
Re-elected in 1978.
Re-elected in 1980.
Re-elected in 1982.
Re-elected in 1984.
Re-elected in 1986.
Re-elected in 1988.
Resigned.
VacantJune 30, 1989 –
September 12, 1989
101st

Pete Geren
(Fort Worth)
DemocraticSeptember 12, 1989 –
January 3, 1997
101st
102nd
103rd
104th
Elected to finish Wright's term.
Re-elected in 1990.
Re-elected in 1992.
Re-elected in 1994.
Retired.

Kay Granger
(Fort Worth)
RepublicanJanuary 3, 1997 –
January 3, 2025
105th
106th
107th
108th
109th
110th
111th
112th
113th
114th
115th
116th
117th
118th
Elected in 1996.
Re-elected in 1998.
Re-elected in 2000.
Re-elected in 2002.
Re-elected in 2004.
Re-elected in 2006.
Re-elected in 2008.
Re-elected in 2010.
Re-elected in 2012.
Re-elected in 2014.
Re-elected in 2016.
Re-elected in 2018.
Re-elected in 2020.
Re-elected in 2022.
Retired.

Craig Goldman
(Fort Worth)
RepublicanJanuary 3, 2025 –
present
119thElected in 2024.

Election results

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General election

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US House election, 2024: Texas District 12
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanCraig Goldman215,11263.5
DemocraticTrey Hunt123,66636.5
Total votes338,778100.0
US House election, 2022: Texas District 12
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanKay Granger (incumbent)152,95364.2
DemocraticTrey Hunt85,02635.7
Total votes237,979100.0
Republicanhold
US House election, 2020: Texas District 12[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanKay Granger (incumbent)233,85363.7
DemocraticLisa Welch121,25033.0
LibertarianTrey Holcomb11,9183.3
Total votes367,021100.0
Republicanhold
US House election, 2018: Texas District 12[8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
RepublicanKay Granger (incumbent)172,55764.27−5.13
DemocraticVanessa Adia90,99433.89+7.04
LibertarianJacob Leddy4,9401.84−1.91
Total votes268,491100
Republicanhold
US House election, 2016: Texas District 12
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
RepublicanKay Granger (incumbent)196,48269.4−1.91
DemocraticBill Bradshaw76,02926.85+0.54
LibertarianEd Colliver10,6043.75+1.36
Total votes283,115100
Republicanhold
US House election, 2014: Texas District 12
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
RepublicanKay Granger (Incumbent)113,18671.31+0.41
DemocraticMark Greene41,75726.31+0.04
LibertarianEd Colliver3,7872.39−0.02
Total votes158,730100
Republicanhold
US House election, 2012: Texas District 12
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
RepublicanKay Granger (incumbent)175,64970.90−0.95
DemocraticDave Robinson66,08026.27+1.54
LibertarianMatthew Solodow5,9832.41−0.59
Majority109,56944.23−2.49
Turnout247,712+61.99
Republicanhold
US House election, 2010: Texas District 12
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
RepublicanKay Granger (incumbent)109,88271.85+4.26
DemocraticTracey Smith38,43425.13−5.47
LibertarianMatthew Solodow4,6013.00+1.20
Majority71,44846.72+9.73
Turnout152,917−43.10
Republicanhold
US House election, 2008: Texas District 12
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
RepublicanKay Granger (incumbent)181,66267.59+0.65
DemocraticTracey Smith82,25030.60−0.48
LibertarianShiloh Sidney Shambaugh4,8421.80−0.16
Majority99,41236.99
Turnout268,754
Republicanhold
US House election, 2006: Texas District 12
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
RepublicanKay Granger (incumbent)98,37166.94+2.88
DemocraticJohn R. Morris69,14831.08−3.40
LibertarianGardner Osborne3,2511.96+1.96
Majority52,69536.2
Turnout145,396
Republicanhold
US House election, 2004: Texas District 12
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
RepublicanKay Granger (incumbent)127,87063.76
DemocraticTracey Smith69,14834.48
Majority106,90644.6
Turnout239,538
Republicanhold

Historical district boundaries

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2007–2013
2013–2023

See also

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References

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  1. ^"TEXAS CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS BY URBAN AND RURAL POPULATION AND LAND AREA".US Census Bureau. RetrievedJanuary 19, 2019.
  2. ^abcCenter for New Media & Promotion (CNMP), US Census Bureau."My Congressional District".www.census.gov. RetrievedJanuary 19, 2019.
  3. ^"2025 Cook PVI℠: District Map and List (119th Congress)".Cook Political Report. April 3, 2025. RetrievedApril 5, 2025.
  4. ^"DRA 2020".davesredistricting.org. RetrievedAugust 18, 2025.
  5. ^"DRA 2020".davesredistricting.org. RetrievedSeptember 17, 2025.
  6. ^https://www2.census.gov/geo/maps/cong_dist/cd118/cd_based/ST48/CD118_TX12.pdf
  7. ^"Texas Election Results - Official Results".Texas Secretary of State. RetrievedNovember 26, 2020.
  8. ^"Race Summary Report: 2018 General Election".Office of the Secretary of State (Texas). November 6, 2018. RetrievedJanuary 19, 2019.
U.S. House of Representatives
Preceded by Home district of thespeaker
January 6, 1987 – June 6, 1989
Succeeded by

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