The Laws of Texas, 1822-1897 Volume 3 Page: 312
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Laws of the State of Texas.
atorial Districts, which shall severally be entitled to one Senator,
and be formed as follows, to wit:
No. 1. Bowie, Cass, and Titus, 1177 electors.
No. 2. Red River and Lamar, 1177 electors.
No. 3. Fannin, Hopkins and Hunt, 1114 electors.
No. 4. Grayson, Denton, Dallas, Collin, Henderson, Kaufman,
and Van Zandt, 1256 electors.
No, 5. Rusk and Panola, 1012 electors.
No. 6. Smith, Harrison and Upshur, 1026 electors.
No. 7. Nacogdoches and Shelby, 1193 electors.
No. 8. San Augustine, Sabine, Newton, and Jasper, 1140 electors.
No. 9. Liberty, Jefferson, Polk, Tyler, and Angelina, 1159
electors.
No. 10. Cherokee, Anderson and Houston, 1244 electors.
No. 11. Galveston and Brazoria, 1091 electors.
No. 12. Harris, 1043 electors.
No. 13. Grimes, Walker and Montgomery, 1211 electors.
No. 14. Washington, Burleson, Milam, and Williamson, 947
electors.
No. 15. Limestone, Navarro, Leon, Robertson, and Brazos,
electors.
No. 16. Travis, Hays, Bastrop, Fayette, and Caldwell, 1102
electors.
No. 17. Austin, Fort Bend, Colorado, La Vaca and Wharton,
1124 electors.
No. 18. Matagorda, Calhoun, Jackson, Victoria, De Witt and
Gonzales, 1114 electors.
No. 19. Nueces, San Patricio, Refugio and Goliad, electors.
No. 20. Bexar, Guadalupe and Comal, 954 electors.
No. 21. Starr, Webb and Cameron, electors.
No. 22. All the counties east, or attached to Senatorial Districts
east of Trinity River. The Chief Justices in all the counties
in said district shall make return to the Chief Justice of Rusk
county, whose duty it shall be to compare the votes so returned,
and give his certificate of election to the person receiving the highest
number of votes.
Sec. 2. That the Chief Justice of Cass county shall receive the
returns, and give the certificate of election to the Senator elect of
the first Senatorial District.(312)
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Gammel, Hans Peter Mareus Neilsen. The Laws of Texas, 1822-1897 Volume 3, book, 1898; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth6728/m1/316/: accessed March 21, 2025), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .