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    • Nathaniel Moran. Republican. Since Jan 3, 2023.
    • Dan Crenshaw. Republican. Since Jan 3, 2019.
    • Keith Self. Republican. Since Jan 3, 2023.
    • Patrick “Pat” Fallon. Republican. Since Jan 3, 2021.
  1. The state's current senators are Republicans John Cornyn (serving since 2002) and Ted Cruz (serving since 2013). A total of 27 Democrats, 7 Republicans, and 1 Liberal Republican have served or are serving as U.S. senators from Texas. Morris Sheppard was Texas's longest-serving senator (1913–1941).

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    Jan 3, 2013 – present
    18
    Jun 14, 1993 – Jan 3, 2013
    17
    Jan 21, 1993 – Jun 14, 1993
    • Withdrawn Or Disqualified Candidates
    • 2014
    • 2008
    • 2002

    On November 4, 2014, John Cornyn won re-election to the United States Senate. He defeated David Alameel (D), Rebecca Paddock (L) and Emily Marie Sanchez(G) in the general election.

    On November 4, 2008, John Cornyn won re-election to the United States Senate. He defeated Richard Noriega (D) and Yvonne Adams Schick (L) in the general election.

    On November 5, 2002, John Cornyn won election to the United States Senate. He defeated Ron Kirk (D), Scott Lanier Jameson (L), Roy Williams (G) and James Wright (Write-in) in the general election.

  2. The United States Senate consists of 100 members, two from each of the 50 states. This list includes all senators serving in the 118th United States Congress.

  3. States in the Senate | Texas Senators. Introduction | Senators | Timeline. 1. Withdrew from the Senate on Mar. 23, 1861; officially expelled on July 11, 1861, for support of the rebellion. 2. Seat vacant from July 11, 1861, to Mar. 29, 1870, due to the Civil War. 3. Seat vacant from July 11, 1861, to Mar. 29, 1870, due to the Civil War. 4.

  4. United States congressional delegations from Texas. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2020 census and 2022 ACS data. Percentages are rounded to the nearest 0.1%. This page displays the current and historical members of U.S. Congress from Texas. Here is the current partisan breakdown of the congressional members from Texas.

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  6. Who Represents Me provides information about current districts and members of the Texas Senate, Texas House of Representatives, the Texas delegation to the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and the State Board of Education.

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