The Laws of Texas, 1822-1897 Volume 8 Page: 760
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Ordinances.
Sixty-sixth District-Travis and Blanco counties shall
elect one representative; Travis to be the returning county.
Sixty-seventh District-Williamson and Lampasas counties
shall elect one representative; Williamson to be the returning
county.
Sixty-eighth District-The counties of Coryell, Hamilton,
Brown and Coleman, and the unorganized county of
Runnels, shall elect one representative; Coryell to be the returning
county.
Sixty-ninth District-The counties of Bosque, Somerville
and Hood shall elect one representative; Bosque to be the
returning county.
Seventieth District-The counties of Erath, Comanche,
Palo Pinto, Eastland and Shackelford, with the unorganized
counties of Stephens, Jones, Callahan and Taylor, shall elect
one representative; Comanche to be the returning county.
Seventy-first District-The county of Bexar shall elect one
representative.
Seventy-second District-The counties of Bexar and Comal
shall elect one representative; Bexar to be the returning
county.
Seventy-third District-The counties of Uvalde, Medina,
Bandera, Kendall, Kerr, Gillespie, Mason and Menard,
with the unorganized counties of Edwards and Kimble, shall
elect one representative; Gillespie to be the returning county.
Seventy-fourth District-The counties of Llano, Burnet,
San Saba, McCulloch and Concho shall elect one representative;
San Saba to be the returning county.
Seventy-fifth District-The counties of El Paso, Presidio,
Pecos, Tom Green and Crockett shall elect one representative;
El Paso to be the returning county.
Seventy-sixth District-The counties of Cameron, Hidalgo,
Starr, Webb and Zapata shall elect one representative; Cameron
to be the returning county.
Seventy-seventh District-The counties of lNTueces, Frio,
Maverick and Kinney, with the unorganized counties of Duval,
Encinal, McMullen, Dimmitt, LaSalle and Zavala, shall
elect one representative; Nueces to be the returning county.
Seventy-eighth District-The counties of San Patricio,
Live Oak, Karnes, Wilson and Atascosa shall elect one representative;
Karnes to be the returning county.
Seventy-ninth District-The counties of Cherokee, Rusk,
Panola, Shelby and Harrison, shall elect one representative;
Rusk to be the returning county.
Sec. 3. Be it further ordained, That, for all purposes connected
with the first election provided for by this convention,
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Gammel, Hans Peter Mareus Neilsen. The Laws of Texas, 1822-1897 Volume 8, book, 1898; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth6731/m1/762/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .