Texas House of Representatives
The Texas House of Representatives is the lower house of the bicameral Texas Legislature. It consists of 150 members who are elected from single-member districts for two-year terms. There are no term limits. The House meets at the State Capitol in Austin.
Leadership
The leadership for the 89th Legislature is as follows:| Position | Name | Party | Residence | District |
| Speaker of the House | Dustin Burrows | Republican | Lubbock | 83 |
| Speaker Pro Tempore | Joe Moody | Democratic | El Paso | 78 |
| Republican Caucus Chair | Tom Oliverson | Republican | Cypress | 130 |
| Democratic House Leader | Gene Wu | Democratic | Houston | 137 |
The Speaker of the House is the presiding officer and highest-ranking member of the House. The Speaker's duties include maintaining order within the House, recognizing members during debate, ruling on procedural matters, appointing members to the various [|committees] and sending bills for committee review.
The Speaker pro tempore is primarily a ceremonial position, but does, by long-standing tradition, preside over the House during its consideration of local and consent bills.
Unlike other state legislatures, the House rules do not formally recognize majority or minority leaders. The unofficial leaders are the Republican Caucus Chairman and the Democratic House Leader, both of whom are elected by their respective caucuses.
Composition
Republicans currently hold a majority of seats in the House.List of current representatives
| District | Member | Party | Assumed office | Residence | Counties represented |
| 1 | Republican | 2015 | New Boston | Bowie, Cass, Lamar, Morris, Red River | |
| 2 | Republican | 2025 | Greenville | Hopkins, Hunt, Van Zandt | |
| 3 | Republican | 2013 | Magnolia | Montgomery | |
| 4 | Republican | 2019 | Forney | Henderson, Kaufman | |
| 5 | Republican | 2017 | Mount Pleasant | Camp, Rains, Smith, Titus, Upshur, Wood | |
| 6 | Republican | 2025 | Tyler | Smith | |
| 7 | Republican | 2017 | Longview | Gregg, Harrison, Marion | |
| 8 | Republican | 2019 | Palestine | Anderson, Cherokee, Henderson, Navarro | |
| 9 | Republican | 2013 | Lufkin | Angelina, Houston, Polk, San Augustine, Trinity, Tyler | |
| 10 | Republican | 2021 | Midlothian | Ellis | |
| 11 | Republican | 2025 | Nacogdoches | Nacogdoches, Newton, Panola, Rusk, Sabine, Shelby | |
| 12 | Republican | 2025 | Huntsville | Brazos, Grimes, Madison, Robertson, Walker, Washington | |
| 13 | Republican | 2023 | Itasca | Bosque, Falls, Freestone, Hill, Leon, Limestone, McLennan | |
| 14 | Republican | 2025 | Bryan | Brazos | |
| 15 | Republican | 2019 | Conroe | Montgomery | |
| 16 | Republican | 2015 | Conroe | Montgomery | |
| 17 | Republican | 2023 | Smithville | Bastrop, Burleson, Caldwell, Lee, Milam | |
| 18 | Republican | 2025 | Silsbee | Hardin, Liberty, Montgomery, San Jacinto | |
| 19 | Republican | 2023 | Lakeview | Blanco, Burnet, Gillespie, Kendall, Travis | |
| 20 | Republican | 2017 | Georgetown | Williamson | |
| 21 | Republican | 2015 | Beaumont | Jasper, Jefferson, Orange | |
| 22 | Democratic | 2023 | Beaumont | Jefferson | |
| 23 | Republican | 2023 | Galveston | Chambers, Galveston | |
| 24 | Republican | 2013 | Friendswood | Galveston | |
| 25 | Republican | 2021 | Angleton | Brazoria | |
| 26 | Republican | 2025 | Richmond | Fort Bend | |
| 27 | Democratic | 2011 | Missouri City | Fort Bend | |
| 28 | Republican | 2020 | Richmond | Fort Bend | |
| 29 | Republican | 2025 | Pearland | Brazoria | |
| 30 | Republican | 2025 | Victoria | De Witt, Goliad, Jackson, Lavaca, Matagorda, Victoria | |
| 31 | Republican | 2003 | Rio Grande City | Brooks, Duval, Jim Hogg, Karnes, Kenedy, La Salle, Live Oak, McMullen, Starr, Wilson, Zapata | |
| 32 | Republican | 2009 | Corpus Christi | Aransas, Nueces | |
| 33 | Republican | 2025 | Rockwall | Collin, Rockwall | |
| 34 | Republican | 2025 | Corpus Christi | Nueces | |
| 35 | Democratic | 2013 | Mission | Cameron, Hidalgo | |
| 36 | Democratic | 2011 | Mission | Hidalgo | |
| 37 | Republican | 2023 | San Benito | Cameron, Willacy | |
| 38 | Democratic | 2022 | Brownsville | Cameron | |
| 39 | Democratic | 2005 | Weslaco | Hidalgo | |
| 40 | Democratic | 2013 | Edinburg | Hidalgo | |
| 41 | Democratic | 2012 | Mission | Hidalgo | |
| 42 | Democratic | 2001 | Laredo | Webb | |
| 43 | Republican | 2011 | Kingsville | Bee, Calhoun, Jim Wells, Kleberg, Refugio, San Patricio | |
| 44 | Republican | 2025 | McQueeney | Gonzalez, Guadalupe | |
| 45 | Democratic | 2019 | Driftwood | Hays | |
| 46 | Democratic | 2019 | Austin | Travis | |
| 47 | Democratic | 2019 | Austin | Travis | |
| 48 | Democratic | 2006 | Austin | Travis | |
| 49 | Democratic | 2017 | Austin | Travis | |
| 50 | Democratic | 2018 | Austin | Travis | |
| 51 | Democratic | 2023 | Austin | Travis | |
| 52 | Republican | 2023 | Round Rock | Williamson | |
| 53 | Republican | 2025 | Brady | Bandera, Crane, Crockett, Edwards, Kerr, Kimble, Llano, Mason, McCulloch, Medina, Menard, Pecos, Real, Schleicher, Sutton, Upton | |
| 54 | Republican | 2019 | Salado | Bell | |
| 55 | Republican | 2025 | Belton | Bell | |
| 56 | Republican | 2024 | Waco | McLennan | |
| 57 | Republican | 2023 | Hickory Creek | Denton | |
| 58 | Republican | 2025 | Glen Rose | Johnson, Somervell | |
| 59 | Republican | 2021 | Stephenville | Coryell, Erath, Hamilton, Hood | |
| 60 | Republican | 2025 | Fort Worth | Palo Pinto, Parker, Stephens | |
| 61 | Republican | 2025 | McKinney | Collin | |
| 62 | Republican | 2025 | Tom Bean | Delta, Fannin, Franklin, Grayson | |
| 63 | Republican | 2023 | Flower Mound | Denton | |
| 64 | Republican | 2025 | Decatur | Denton, Wise | |
| 65 | Republican | 2025 | Lewisville | Denton | |
| 66 | Republican | 2015 | Plano | Collin | |
| 67 | Republican | 2013 | Plano | Collin | |
| 68 | Republican | 2021 | Jacksboro | Brown, Cooke, Eastland, Jack, Lampasas, Mills, Montague, San Saba, Shackelford, Throckmorton, Young | |
| 69 | Republican | 2013 | Wichita Falls | Archer, Baylor, Clay, Cottle, Fisher, Foard, Hardeman, Haskell, King, Knox, Motley, Stonewall, Wichita, Wilbarger | |
| 70 | Democratic | 2023 | Dallas | Collin | |
| 71 | Republican | 2017 | Abilene | Callahan, Jones, Nolan, Taylor | |
| 72 | Republican | 2007 | San Angelo | Coke, Coleman, Concho, Glasscock, Howard, Irion, Reagan, Runnels, Sterling, Tom Green | |
| 73 | Republican | 2023 | Dripping Springs | Comal, Hays | |
| 74 | Democratic | 2021 | Eagle Pass | Brewster, Culberson, El Paso, Hudspeth, Jeff Davis, Kinney, Maverick, Presidio, Reeves, Terrell, Val Verde | |
| 75 | Democratic | 2013 | Clint | El Paso | |
| 76 | Democratic | 2023 | Sugar Land | Fort Bend | |
| 77 | Vincent Perez | Democratic | 2025 | El Paso | El Paso |
| 78 | Democratic | 2013 | El Paso | El Paso | |
| 79 | Democratic | 2021 | El Paso | El Paso | |
| 80 | Don McLaughlin | Republican | 2025 | Uvalde | Atacscosa, Dimmit, Frio, Uvalde, Webb, Zavala |
| 81 | Republican | 2015 | Odessa | Ector, Loving, Ward, Winkler | |
| 82 | Republican | 1969 | Midland | Dawson, Martin, Midland | |
| 83 | Republican | 2015 | Lubbock | Borden, Crosby, Dickens, Floyd, Garza, Kent, Lubbock, Lynn, Mitchell, Scurry, Terry | |
| 84 | Republican | 2023 | Lubbock | Lubbock | |
| 85 | Republican | 2023 | Pattison | Austin, Colorado, Fayette, Fort Bend, Waller, Wharton | |
| 86 | Republican | 1985 | Amarillo | Armstrong, Dallam, Deaf Smith, Hartley, Oldham, Parmer, Randall | |
| 87 | Republican | 2025 | Amarillo | Carson, Hansford, Hutchinson, Lipscomb, Moore, Ochilitree, Potter, Sherman | |
| 88 | Republican | 2013 | Canadian | Andrews, Bailey, Briscoe, Castro, Childress, Cochran, Collingsworth, Donley, Gaines, Gray, Hale, Hall, Hansford, Hemphill, Hockley, Lamb, Roberts, Swisher, Wheeler, Yoakum | |
| 89 | Republican | 2019 | Lucas | Collin | |
| 90 | Democratic | 2015 | Fort Worth | Tarrant | |
| 91 | Republican | 2025 | North Richland Hills | Tarrant | |
| 92 | Democratic | 2023 | Euless | Tarrant | |
| 93 | Republican | 2023 | Fort Worth | Tarrant | |
| 94 | Republican | 2015 | Arlington | Tarrant | |
| 95 | Democratic | 2013 | Fort Worth | Tarrant | |
| 96 | Republican | 2021 | Mansfield | Tarrant | |
| 97 | Republican | 2025 | Fort Worth | Tarrant | |
| 98 | Republican | 2013 | Southlake | Tarrant | |
| 99 | Republican | 2001 | Fort Worth | Tarrant | |
| 100 | Democratic | 2023 | Dallas | Dallas | |
| 101 | Democratic | 2013 | Grand Prairie | Tarrant | |
| 102 | Democratic | 2019 | Richardson | Dallas | |
| 103 | Democratic | 2005 | Dallas | Dallas | |
| 104 | Democratic | 2019 | Dallas | Dallas | |
| 105 | Democratic | 2019 | Irving | Dallas | |
| 106 | Republican | 2019 | Frisco | Denton | |
| 107 | Democratic | 2025 | Mesquite | Dallas | |
| 108 | Republican | 2015 | University Park | Dallas | |
| 109 | Democratic | 2025 | Dallas | Dallas | |
| 110 | Democratic | 2013 | Dallas | Dallas | |
| 111 | Democratic | 1993 | Dallas | Dallas | |
| 112 | Republican | 2009 | Garland | Dallas | |
| 113 | Democratic | 2019 | Rowlett | Dallas | |
| 114 | Democratic | 2023 | Dallas | Dallas | |
| 115 | Democratic | 2025 | Farmers Branch | Dallas | |
| 116 | Democratic | 2019 | San Antonio | Bexar | |
| 117 | Democratic | 2017 | San Antonio | Bexar | |
| 118 | Republican | 2021 | San Antonio | Bexar | |
| 119 | Democratic | 2021 | San Antonio | Bexar | |
| 120 | Democratic | 2017 | San Antonio | Bexar | |
| 121 | Republican | 2025 | San Antonio | Bexar | |
| 122 | Republican | 2023 | San Antonio | Bexar | |
| 123 | Democratic | 2015 | San Antonio | Bexar | |
| 124 | Democratic | 2023 | San Antonio | Bexar | |
| 125 | Democratic | 2019 | San Antonio | Bexar | |
| 126 | Republican | 2019 | Spring | Harris | |
| 127 | Republican | 2023 | Humble | Harris | |
| 128 | Republican | 2017 | Deer Park | Harris | |
| 129 | Republican | 2015 | Houston | Harris | |
| 130 | Republican | 2017 | Cypress | Harris | |
| 131 | Democratic | 2005 | Houston | Harris | |
| 132 | Republican | 2021 | Katy | Harris | |
| 133 | Republican | 2023 | Houston | Harris | |
| 134 | Democratic | 2021 | Houston | Harris | |
| 135 | Democratic | 2019 | Houston | Harris | |
| 136 | Democratic | 2019 | Austin | Williamson | |
| 137 | Democratic | 2013 | Houston | Harris | |
| 138 | Republican | 2021 | Houston | Harris | |
| 139 | Democratic | 2025 | Houston | Harris | |
| 140 | Democratic | 2009 | Houston | Harris | |
| 141 | Democratic | 1973 | Houston | Harris | |
| 142 | Democratic | 1985 | Houston | Harris | |
| 143 | Democratic | 2005 | Houston | Harris | |
| 144 | Democratic | 2017 | Houston | Harris | |
| 145 | Democratic | 2019 | Houston | Harris | |
| 146 | Democratic | 2025 | Houston | Harris | |
| 147 | Democratic | 2022 | Houston | Harris | |
| 148 | Democratic | 2021 | Houston | Harris | |
| 149 | Democratic | 2005 | Houston | Harris | |
| 150 | Republican | 2017 | Spring | Harris |