Texas's 106th House of Representatives district explained

State:Texas
Percent Asian:14.8
Citizen Voting Age:136,666
Population Year:2020
Population:191,093
Percent Hispanic:16.3
District:106
Percent Black:10.9
Percent White:55.8
Residence:Frisco
Party:Republican
Representative:Jared Patterson
Chamber:House of Representatives

The 106th district of the Texas House of Representatives represents the eastern portion of Denton County. The current representative of this district is Jared Patterson, a Republican from Frisco who has represented the district since 2019 when Pat Fallon vacated the seat to successfully run for Texas Senate, and later went on to serve in the U.S. Congress.[1] [2]

This district represents western Frisco, northeastern parts of the city of Denton, all of The Colony, Aubrey, Pilot Point, Krugerville, and Sanger.[3]

The 106th district contains parts of Lake Lewisville and Ray Roberts Lake. It is located wholly inside Texas State Senate district 30, but is split between Texas U.S. Congressional districts 4 and 26. The district borders Texas State House district 66 to its east, 57 to its west, 65 to its south, and both 62 and 68 to the north.

Recent election results

Texas House District 106 vote by party in recent elections[4] !Year!Democratic!Republican!Other
2022align="center" -100% No electionalign="center" -
202041.49% 52,25758.51% 73,692align="center" -
201841.69% 34,65158.31% 48,460align="center" -
2016align="center" -80.80% 55,59619.20% 13,209
201427.53% 9,61469.93% 24,4192.54% 886
2012align="center" -83.17% 41,78516.63% 8,445

List of representatives

Legislature[5] RepresentativePartyTerm startTerm end
23rdAlbert Scales HawkinsDemocratic18931895
24thJames Henry Beall18951897
25thH.E. Crowley18971899
26thWilliam L. Grogan18991901
27thAlbert Scales Hawkins19011903
28thWilliam B. Ware19031905
29th19051905
John Richard Bowman19061907
30th19071909
31st19091909
Joseph Clark Hunt19101911
32nd19111913
33rd19131915
34thWilliam Gipson Blackmon19151917
35th19171919
36thThomas Jefferson Barrett19191921
37thCharles Hardy Rowland19211923
38th19231923
Burrett Winston Patterson19231925
39thMatthew Hillsman Hagaman19251927
40th19271929
41stOscar Fitzallen Chastain19331935
42ndThomas J. Cunningham19311933
43rdOscar Fitzallen Chastain19331935
44thGeorge Allen Davisson19351937
45th19371939
46thPleasant Lewis Crossley19391941
47th19411941
Lonnie Flewellen19421943
48th19431945
49thRobert Nathan Grisham19451946
50thTurner Morris Collie19471949
51st19491951
52nd19511953
53rd-63rdUnknown
64thCarlyle SmithDemocratic19751977
65th19771979
66th19791981
67th19811983
68th19831985
69th19851987
70thBill Arnold19871989
71st19891991
72nd19911993
73rdRay AllenRepublican19931995
74th19971999
75th19971999
76th19992001
77th20012003
78th20032005
79th20052006
Kirk England20062007
80th20072009
81stDemocratic20092011
82ndRodney AndersonRepublican20112013
83rdPat Fallon20132015
84th20152017
85th20172019
86thJared Patterson20192021
87th20212023
88th20232025

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hutchins. Michael. November 6, 2018. Pat Fallon defeats Kevin Lopez in race for Texas Senate District 30 seat. June 9, 2021. Herald Democrat.
  2. Web site: Texas House of Representatives District 106. 2021-11-02. Ballotpedia. en.
  3. Web site: District Population Analysis with County Subtotals. 30 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. June 15, 2018.