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Texas's 26th Congressional District




Texas District 26 of the ''' United States House Of Representatives ''' is a Congressional district in the state of Texas that serves an area in the northern portion of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex centering around Denton County . The current Representative is Michael C. Burgess . The District is best known as the seat of former House Majority Leader Dick Armey .


HISTORY


The district was created after the 1980 Census due to population growth in Texas and Denton County, specifically in its southern sector. From the beginning, the district map has been centered around Denton County, one of Texas' fastest-growing counties.

Except for the first election, won by Democrat Tom Vandergriff in 1982 , the seat has been held by Republicans. As Denton County has become overwhelmingly Republican in recent years (every county officeholder is Republican, as are all of the members of the Texas Legislature representing the county), District 26 is considered a " Safe Seat " for the GOP.

The current makeup of the 26th District includes most of Denton County (only the southeast corner is not part of the District) as well as the eastern half of Cooke County , much of central Tarrant County , and a small sliver of northwest Dallas County .


REPRESENTATIVES WHO HAVE SERVED DISTRICT 26



2004 ELECTION RESULTS


  party Republican Party (US)
  candidate Michael C Burgess
  votes 180,519
  percentage 6575
  change -91


  party Democratic Party (US)
  candidate Lico Reyes
  votes 89,809
  percentage 3271
  change +99


  party Libertarian Party (US)
  candidate James Gholston
  votes 4,211
  percentage 153
  change +01


  votes 90,710
  percentage 330


  votes 274,539


  winner Republican Party (US)
  swing -95



2006 ELECTION RESULTS


  party Republican Party (US)
  candidate Michael C Burgess
  votes 94,219
  percentage 6021
  change -554


  party Democratic Party (US)
  candidate Tim Barnwell
  votes 58,271
  percentage 3723
  change +452


  party Libertarian Party (US)
  candidate Rich Haas
  votes 3,993
  percentage 255
  change +102


  votes 35,948
  percentage 2297


  votes 156,483


  winner Republican Party (US)
  swing -503