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Based on eligible voters, the current congressional district map includes 22 districts with white majorities, eight with Hispanic majorities, one with a Black majority and five that have no majority.
This new map, proposed by Republican state lawmakers in Texas, would actually reduce the number of voting districts where Black and Latino voters are the majority. GOMEZ: It's so hard to be a ...
This Disappearing Texas logo is not viewable on this device. First of an occasional series CROWELL — The big black-and-white photos on the walls of the tightly packed Fire Hall Museum show off ...
In the proposed Senate map, 64.5% of the districts have white majorities, 22.6% have Hispanic majorities, 3.2% have Black majorities, none has an Asian majority, and in 9.7%, no group has a majority.
(Brazoria County writ large is 45 percent white, 32 percent Hispanic, 15 percent Black, and 7 percent Asian.) So far, the local GOP has managed to blunt Pearland’s growing political strength.
But, the new map creates fewer districts where Black and Hispanic people make up a majority of eligible voters. Black and Hispanic Texans make up two racial groups that along with Asian Texans ...
Take State Senate District 10 in Tarrant County. In 2018, a coalition of Black, ... in several nearby rural counties. In the Texas House map, ... mostly white, conservative expanse of rural counties.
Jefferson County has the largest share of non-Hispanic Black residents. 33 percent of the county identifies as non-Hispanic Black. This is 8 percentage points higher than Bowie County, the next ...
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