Texas's 21st congressional district

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The former boundaries of Texas District 21.
The former boundaries of Texas District 21.

Texas District 21 of the United States House of Representatives is a Congressional district that serves the area northeast of San Antonio in the state of Texas. The current Representative from District 21 is Lamar S. Smith.

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On June 28, 2006, the U.S. Supreme Court declared that the Texas legislature's redistricting plan violated the Voting Rights Act in the case of District 23 (LULAC v. Perry). As a result, on August 4, 2006, a 3 judge panel announced replacement district boundaries for 2006 election for the 23rd district, as well as for the 15th, 21st, 25th and 28th districts. On election day in November, these 5 districts had open primaries; if any candidate receives over 50%, they're elected. Otherwise, a runoff election in December would decide the seat. [1]

In the 2006 election, Lamar Smith defeated veteran and college administrator John Courage [1] with 60% of the vote.

US House election, 2004: Texas District 21
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Lamar S. Smith 209,774 61.5 -11.4
Democratic Rhett Smith 121,129 35.5 +10.2
Libertarian Jason Pratt 10,216 3.0 +1.1
Majority 88,645 26.0
Turnout 341,119
Republican hold Swing -10.8

  1. ^ Austin American-Statesman accessed 4 August 2006; link broken 18 October 2006
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