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American legislative district
District 3 of the Texas Senate is a senatorial district that serves all of Anderson , Angelina , Cherokee , Hardin , Henderson , Houston , Jasper , Liberty , Nacogdoches , Newton , Orange , Polk , Sabine , San Augustine , Shelby , Trinity , and Tyler counties, and a portion of Jefferson county in the U.S. state of Texas .[ 2] The current senator from District 3 is Robert Nichols .
Election history of District 3 from 1992.[ 3]
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 of Anderson , Angelina , Cherokee , Hardin , Jasper , Nacogdoches , Newton , Polk , Rusk , Sabine , San Augustine , San Jacinto , Shelby , Tyler Portion of Montgomery
69
70
71
Bill Haley
72
73
All of Anderson , Angelina , Cherokee , Hardin , Henderson , Jasper , Nacogdoches , Newton , Polk , Sabine , San Augustine , San Jacinto , Shelby , Tyler Portion of Montgomery
74
Drew Nixon
All of Anderson , Angelina , Cherokee , Hardin , Henderson , Jasper , Nacogdoches , Newton , Panola , Polk , Sabine , San Augustine , San Jacinto , Shelby , Tyler Portions of Montgomery , Smith
75
76
77
Todd Staples
78
All of Anderson , Angelina , Cherokee , Hardin , Henderson , Jasper , Nacogdoches , Newton , Polk , Sabine , San Augustine , San Jacinto , Shelby , Tyler Portions of Montgomery , 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
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^ Uncontested primary elections are not shown.
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^ "2006 Republican Party Primary Election" . Office of the Secretary of State (Texas). Archived from the original on November 8, 2006. Retrieved January 2, 2006 .
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^ "2000 Republican Party Primary Election" . Office of the Secretary of State (Texas). Archived from the original on November 8, 2006. Retrieved January 1, 2007 .
^ "1996 General Election" . Office of the Secretary of State (Texas). Retrieved July 24, 2024 .
^ "1996 Democratic Party Primary Election" . Office of the Secretary of State (Texas). Archived from the original on November 8, 2006. Retrieved January 1, 2007 .
^ "1994 General Election" . Office of the Secretary of State (Texas). Retrieved July 24, 2024 .
^ Bill Haley , winner of the 1994 Democratic Party Primary Election, resigned from office and Soileau was named his ballot replacement.
^ Associated Press (August 28, 1994). "Dems choose Soileau to replace Haley" . Houston Chronicle. p. A18. Retrieved January 1, 2007 . Former state Rep. Curtis Soileau was chosen Saturday as the Democratic candidate to replace state Sen. Bill Haley on the November ballot. Haley, D-Center, announced last week he was resigning to become president of the Texas Motor Transportation Association.
^ "1992 General Election" . Office of the Secretary of State (Texas). Retrieved July 24, 2024 .
^ "1992 Democratic Party Primary Election" . Office of the Secretary of State (Texas). Archived from the original on November 8, 2006. Retrieved January 1, 2007 .
^ "1992 Republican Party Primary Election" . Office of the Secretary of State (Texas). Archived from the original on November 8, 2006. Retrieved January 1, 2007 .