Texas's 67th House of Representatives district

The Texas House of Representatives' 67th district represents a portion of Collin County.

Texas's 67th State
House of Representatives
district

Map of the district
Representative
  Jeff Leach
RPlano
Demographics51.7% White
12.3% Black
19.6% Hispanic
14.2% Asian
Population (2020)
 • Voting age
200,888
148,161

The current representative of this district is Jeff Leach, a Republican from Plano who has represented the district since 2013.[1]

The district contains portions of Plano, Allen, McKinney, Princeton, and Anna. In addition, the district all of Melissa, Farmersville, Blue Ridge, and New Hope.[2]

List of representatives

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Legislature[3] Representative Party Term start Term end
4th Edward Hord Unknown 1851 1853
5th 1853 1855
6th Anthony Banning Norton 1855 1857
7th John Leal Haynes 1857 1859
8th 1859 1861
9th E.D. Lane 1861 1862
10th James Ranck 1863 1866
11th Frederick Tegener 1866 1870
12th-14th Unknown
15th Alexander Jesse Northington Democratic 1876 1879
16th James Ashbury Rumsey 1879 1881
17th H.S. Arnold 1881 1883
18th M.H. Townsend 1883 1885
19th Thomas C. Cook Republican 1885 1887
20th John Monroe Woolsey Democratic 1887 1889
21st Ibzan William Middlebrook 1889 1891
22nd William L. Adkins 1891 1893
23rd Elbert M. Weeks 1893 1895
24th Robert W. Martin 1895 1897
25th 1897 1899
26th Isaac William Culp 1899 1901
27th Joshua Franklin Tharpe 1901 1903
28th George Washington Brown 1903 1905
29th John Ellison Davis 1905 1907
30th Churchill Jones Bartlett 1907 1909
31st 1909 1911
32nd Forrest Gaither 1911 1913
33rd Henry B. Savage 1913 1915
34th 1915 1917
35th Frank Lindemann 1917 1919
36th Isaac William Culp 1919 1921
37th Oscar Dudley Baker 1921 1923
38th James Charles Wilson 1923 1925
39th Baker Blount Hoskins 1925 1926
William Madden Fly 1926 1927
40th 1927 1929
41st Welly Kennon Hopkins 1929 1931
42nd Conde Rague Hoskins 1931 1933
43rd 1933 1935
44th 1935 1937
45th 1937 1939
46th John Marvin Mohrmann 1939 1941
47th Durwood Manford 1941 1943
48th 1941 1943
49th 1943 1945
'50th 1945 1947
51st 1949 1951
52nd Otis Henderson 1951 1952
53rd Herman August Heideke 1953 1955
54th 1955 1957
55th Raymond Arthur Bartram 1957 1959
56th 1959 1961
57th 1961 1963
58th Herbert Otto Niemeyer 1963 1965
59th David Howard 1965 1967
60th Ralph Scoggins 1967 1969
61st H. Tati Santiesteban 1969 1971
62nd 1971 1973
63rd Ben Bynum 1973 1975
64th 1975 1977
65th Danny Hill 1977 1979
66th 1979 1981
67th Chip Staniswalis Republican 1981 1983
68th Gerald Geistweidt 1983 1985
69th 1985 1987
70th 1987 1989
71st Harvey Hilderbran 1989 1991
72nd 1991 1993
73rd Jerry Madden 1993 1995
74th 1995 1997
75th 1997 1999
76th 1999 2001
77th 2001 2003
78th 2003 2005
79th 2005 2007
80th 2007 2009
81st 2009 2011
82nd 2011 2013
83rd Jeff Leach 2013 2015
84th 2015 2017
85th 2017 2019
86th 2019 2021
87th 2021 2023
88th 2023 2025

References

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  1. ^ "Texas House of Representatives District 67". Ballotpedia. Retrieved November 2, 2021.
  2. ^ "District Population Analysis with County Subtotals" (PDF). data.capitol.texas.gov. Retrieved November 1, 2021.
  3. ^ "Legislative Reference Library of Texas". lrl.texas.gov. Retrieved June 15, 2018.