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Laws of the State of Texas.
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rial Districts, which shall severally be entitled to one Senator, and
be formed as follows, to wit:No.
1. Red River and Bowie.
No. 2. Fannin and Lamar.
No. 3. Cooke, Grayson, Denton, Collin and Dallas.
No. 4. Hopkins, Hunt, IKaufman and Van Zandt.
No. 5. Titus and Cass.
No. 6. Navarro, Henderson and Limestone.
No. 7. Cherokee and Anderson.
No. 8. Rusk and Smith.
No. 9. Harrison and Upshur.
No. 10. San Augustine, Sabine, Newton and Jasper.
No. 11. Houston, Nacogdoches and Angelina.
No. 12. Shelby and Panola.
No. 13. Polk, Tyler, Liberty and Jefferson.
No. 14. Milam, Robertson, Leon, Brazos, Williamson and Burleson.
No. 15. VMontgomery, Walker and Grimes.
No. 16. Washington, Austin and Fort Bend.
No. 17. Harris.
No. 18. Galveston and Brazoria.
No. 19. MIatagorda, Wharton, Colorado, Jackson, Calhoun and
Victoria.
No. 20. Fayette, Bastrop and Caldwell.
No. 21. Travis, Hays and Gillespie.
No. 22. Bexar, Medina and Comal.
No. 23. Guadalupe, Gonzales, Lavaca, De Witt and Goliad.
No. 24. Cameron and Starr.
No. 25. Nueces, Webb, San Patricio and Refugio.
No. 26. Santa Fe, Presidio, El Passo and Worth.
Sec. 2. Be it further enacted, That the Chief Justice of Red
River, shall receive the returns and give the certificate of election
to the Senator elect of the first Senatorial district.
The Chief Justice of Lamar for the second district.
" " " " Grayson for the third district.
" " " "Hopkins for the fourth district.
" " " "Cass for the fifth district.
" " " " Navarro for the sixth district.
" " " Cherokee for the seventh district.
" " " " Rusk for the eighth district.
" " " " Harrison for the ninth district.
" " " " San Augustine for the tenth district.
' " " " Angelina for the eleventh district.
~" " " " Shelbv for the twelfth district.(479)
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