Texas's 14th House of Representatives district

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District 14 is a district in the Texas House of Representatives. It was created in the 3rd legislature (1849–1851).

The district has been represented by Republican Paul Dyson since December 23, 2011, upon his initial election to the Texas House.{{cite web|url=https://ballotpedia.org/Texas_House_of_Representatives_District_14|website=ballotpedia.org|title=Texas House of Representatives District 14|accessdate=January 31, 2018}}

As a result of redistricting after the 2020 Federal census, from the 2022 elections the district encompasses all but the eastern portion of Brazos County. Major cities in the district include the majority of Bryan and College Station.{{Cite web|title=District Population Analysis with County Subtotals|url=https://data.capitol.texas.gov/dataset/71af633c-21bf-42cf-ad48-4fe95593a897/resource/4d3dea56-d572-4794-af00-91975614049b/download/planh2316r100.pdf|access-date=1 November 2021|website=data.capitol.texas.gov}} Texas A&M University is in the district.

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