Texas's 65th House of Representatives district explained

State:Texas
Percent Asian:14.4
Voting Age:154,144
Population Year:2020
Population:202,249
Percent Hispanic:19.0
District:65
Percent Black:13.3
Percent White:51.6
Residence:Carrollton
Party:Republican
Representative:Kronda Thimesch
Chamber:House of Representatives

District 65 is a district of the Texas House of Representatives that serves a portion of Denton County.

The current representative is Kronda Thimesch, who was elected in 2022. Previous incumbent Democrat Michelle Beckley, while joining a caucus of Texas House Democrats in Washington DC to break quorum,[1] announced she would instead challenge US Representative Beth Van Duyne in 2022.[2]

District description

The district is located wholly within Denton County, representing southern portions of the county. The district includes northeastern parts of Lewisville, northern half of Carrollton, southern half of The Colony, all of Bartonville, Northlake, Justin, and Double Oak, as well as portions of Plano, Highland Village, Roanoke and small portions of Dallas and Fort Worth that extend into Denton County.[3]

History of district

From 1920 to 1951, District 65 was a floterial district covering Burleson, Lee and Milam counties.

From 2012 to 2022, the district represented portions of southern Denton County, primarily parts of Lewisville and Carrollton.

Texas House District 65 vote by party in recent elections[4] !Year!Democratic!Republican!Other
202240.21% 28,87859.79% 42,934align="center" -
202051.51% 40,52948.49% 38,156align="center" -
201851.16% 29,97248.84% 28,614align="center" -
201643.74% 26,75956.26% 34,418align="center" -
201435.69% 10,44064.31% 18,812align="center" -
201238.58% 20,48159.12% 31,3862.31% 1,224

Representatives[5]

Leg.RepresentativePartyTerm startTerm endCounties represented
5thBenjamin Franklin NealUnknownDecember 27, 1853November 5, 1855Nueces, Refugio, San Patricio
6thJerome B. McCownNovember 5, 1855November 2, 1857
7thSomers KinneyNovember 5, 1857November 7, 1859
8thHenry KinneyNovember 7, 1859February 9, 1861
Alfred Marmaduke HobbyMarch 19, 1861November 4, 1861
9thWashington Edmund GoodrichNovember 4, 1861November 2, 1863Guadalupe
10thHenry ManeyNovember 6, 1863August 6, 1866
11thMiddleton S. DunnAugust 6, 1866February 7, 1870
15thJohn T. HaynesRepublicanApril 18, 1876January 14, 1879Travis
16thFelix Ezell SmithDemocraticJanuary 14, 1879January 11, 1881
17thFred CarletonJanuary 11, 1881January 9, 1883
18thHenry Jacob LabattJanuary 9, 1883January 13, 1885Galveston
19thLorenzo Clarke FisherJanuary 13, 1885January 11, 1887
20thWalter GreshamJanuary 11, 1887January 8, 1889
21stJanuary 8, 1889January 13, 1891
22ndMiles CrowleyJanuary 13, 1891January 10, 1893
23rdSpencer YoungJanuary 10, 1893January 8, 1895Bell
Shelby N. Strange
24thJanuary 8, 1895January 12, 1897
Daniel Edwin Patterson
25thJanuary 12, 1897January 10, 1899
L. M. Benson
26thHuling Parker RobertsonJanuary 10, 1899January 8, 1901
William Tecumseh Shannon
27thJanuary 8, 1901January 13, 1903
William Attress Craddock
28thJohn Emery CrawfordJanuary 13, 1903September 12, 1903Robertson
29thWilliam T. BartholomewJanuary 10, 1905January 8, 1907
30thJacob Leonard GoodmanJanuary 8, 1907January 12, 1909
31stJanuary 12, 1909January 10, 1911
32ndDaniel F. ParkerJanuary 10, 1911January 14, 1913
33rdRandolph Roy TysonJanuary 14, 1913January 12, 1915Milam
34thCampbell McCleary BeardJanuary 12, 1915January 9, 1917
35thJanuary 9, 1917January 14, 1919
36thJanuary 14, 1919January 11, 1921
37thIsaac W. "Ike" LooneyJanuary 11, 1921January 9, 1923
38thOscar Dudley BakerJanuary 9, 1923January 13, 1925Burleson, Lee, Milam
39thEd R. SinksJanuary 13, 1925January 11, 1927
40thJanuary 11, 1927January 8, 1929
41stJanuary 8, 1929January 13, 1931
42ndJames Joseph ElliottJanuary 13, 1931January 10, 1933
43rdJesse JamesJanuary 10, 1933January 8, 1935
44thJanuary 8, 1935January 12, 1937
45thJanuary 12, 1937September 1, 1937
Henry Grady "Bud" LehmanSeptember 27, 1937January 10, 1939
46thJanuary 10, 1939January 14, 1941
47thJanuary 14, 1941January 12, 1943
48thJanuary 12, 1943January 9, 1945
49thJanuary 9, 1945January 14, 1947
50thJanuary 14, 1947January 11, 1949
51stJanuary 11, 1949January 9, 1951
52ndJanuary 9, 1951January 13, 1953
53rdJim Pearce Johnson (65-1), Obie E. Jones (65-2) Charles Lloyd Sandahl Jr. (65-3)January 13, 1953January 11, 1955Travis
54thJanuary 11, 1955January 8, 1957
55thWilson Farrell Foreman (65-1), Obie E. Jones (65-2), Charles Lloyd Sandahl Jr. (65-3)January 8, 1957January 13, 1959
56thJanuary 13, 1959January 10, 1961
57thJanuary 10, 1961January 8, 1963
58thJames Terrell "Terry" TownsendJanuary 8, 1963January 12, 1965
59thJanuary 12, 1965January 10, 1967
60thHilary Brumley Doran Jr.January 10, 1967January 14, 1969
61stJanuary 14, 1969January 12, 1971
62ndJanuary 12, 1971January 9, 1973
63rdH. Bryan Poff Jr.January 9, 1973January 14, 1975
64thBob SimpsonJanuary 14, 1975January 11, 1977
65thJanuary 11, 1977January 9, 1979
66thJanuary 9, 1979January 13, 1981
67thJanuary 13, 1981January 11, 1983
68thJim ParkerJanuary 11, 1983January 8, 1985Brown, Coleman, Comanche, Eastland, McCulloch, Runnels
69thJanuary 8, 1985January 13, 1987
70thJanuary 13, 1987January 10, 1989
71stJanuary 10, 1989January 8, 1991
72ndJanuary 8, 1991January 15, 1991
Robert Ray "Bob" TurnerMarch 6, 1991January 12, 1993
73rdBen M. CampbellRepublicanJanuary 12, 1993January 10, 1995Denton
74thBurt SolomonsJanuary 10, 1995January 14, 1997
75thJanuary 14, 1997January 12, 1999
76thJanuary 12, 1991January 9, 2001
77thJanuary 9, 2001January 14, 2003
78thJanuary 14, 2003January 11, 2005
79thJanuary 11, 2005January 9, 2007
80thJanuary 9, 2007January 13, 2009
81stJanuary 13, 2009January 11, 2011
82ndJanuary 11, 2011January 8, 2013
83rdRon SimmonsJanuary 8, 2013January 13, 2015
84thJanuary 13, 2015January 10, 2017
85thJanuary 10, 2017January 8, 2019
86thMichelle BeckleyDemocraticJanuary 8, 2019January 12, 2021
87thJanuary 12, 20212023
88thKronda ThimeschRepublican20232025

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Eltohamy. Farah. 2021-07-21. What it means to break quorum and what you need to know about the Texas House Democrats’ dramatic departure. 2023-11-06. The Texas Tribune. en.
  2. Web site: Svitek. Patrick. 2021-07-20. Texas House Democrat Michelle Beckley announces run against Republican U.S. Rep. Beth Van Duyne. 2023-11-06. The Texas Tribune. en.
  3. Web site: District Population Analysis with County Subtotals. 31 October 2021. data.capitol.texas.gov.
  4. Web site: votedenton.gov . 9 February 2023.
  5. Web site: Legislative Reference Library of Texas. lrl.texas.gov.