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    Texas District 7 of the United States House of Representatives is a Congressional district that serves a small area of western Harris County. As of the 2000 census, District 7 comprises 651,620 people.

    The district is one of the wealthiest in the state and in the country. It includes several well-to-do areas of western Houston, several wealthy enclaves of Houston, one incorporated suburb, and large areas of unincorporated suburbs.

    The district was one of the state's first to elect a Republican to office and is now one of the most Republican districts in Texas. It has not elected a Democrat to office since 1966, before districts of equal population were required. Republican John Culberson has represented the district since 2001.


        Texas's 7th congressional district
                Cities wholly in the district
                Cities partially in the district
            History of Texas seventh district
            List of Representatives from the Seventh Congressional District
            Election results

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    Cities wholly in the district
      West University Place

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      Cities partially in the district

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      History of Texas seventh district
      Texas received a seventh congressional district through reapportionment in 1881 as a result of population growth reflected in the 1880 Census and in 1883, Thomas P. Ochiltree, an Independent, was elected its first representative. From 1882-1902 the district was located in North Central Texas and was represented by Wacoan Robert L. Henry. After the redistricting of 1902, the district shifted eastward and was represented Congressmen from Palestine and Galveston. After 1952, the district again shifted to Waco.

      The district was redrawn mid-decade in 1966 after the Supreme Court ruled in Wesberry v. Sanders two years earlier that congressional district populations had to be equal or close to equal in population. As a result, Houston, which had been located entirely in District 8, was divided into three districts, one of which was District 7. Prior to 1966, the district was represented by a Wacoan, John Dowdy. From 1885-1966, the seventh conhressional district elected only Democrat representatives to Congress.

    Since the district has been located in Houston, it has only elected Republican representatives, including former President George Bush.

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    List of Representatives from the Seventh Congressional District


      Died in office.

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    Election results






     

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