TX-32
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Category: Texas Congressional districts
The 32nd Congressional District of Texas encompasses suburban northwest Dallas.
Republican Pete Sessions (hw) is the incumbent Representative. He is challenged by by Democrat Will Pryor.
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2006 election
- Pete Sessions (R): 71,406 56% (cw)
- Will Pryor (D): 52,233 41% (cw)
- John B. Hawley (Libertarian): 2,913 2% (cw)
- Philip Swain Scheps (Independent): ?
2004 election
- Pete Sessions, incumbent, (R): 109,859; 54.32%
- Martin Frost, incumbent, (D): 89,030; 44.02%
- Michael David Needleman (L): 3,347; 1.65%
2002 election
- Pete Sessions (R): 100,226; 67.76%
- Pauline K. Dixon (D): 44,886; 30.34%
- Steve Martin (L): 1,582; 1.06%
- Carla Hubbell (G): 1,208; 0.81%
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Note: Texas redrew its districts after the 2000 census, for the 108th Congress and again in 2003 for the 109th Congress (see 2003 Texas redistricting). This list and map reflect the most recent (109th Congress) redistricting.
See also
- Texas U.S. House election, 2006
- U.S. House election, 2006
- List of United States Congressional districts
- List of Members of the U.S. House
- Daily Kos => TX-32