Texas's 31st congressional district
- Texas's 31st congressional district
Infobox U.S. congressional district
state = Texas
district number = 31

image width = 350
image caption =
representative = John Carter
party = Republican
english area =
metric area =
percent urban =
percent rural =
population = 651,619
population year = 2000
median income = 43,381
percent white =73.2
percent black = 13.3
percent asian = 2.2
percent native american = 0.6
percent hispanic = 16.3
percent other race = 0.6
percent blue collar =
percent white collar =
percent gray collar =
cpvi = R+15Texas District 31 of the United States House of Representatives is a Congressional district that serves a strip of central Texas from north Austin up to Stephenville. The district includes most of the fast-growing northern suburbs of Austin, the Williamson County part of Austin, as well as the gigantic Fort Hood military base.
The current representative from the district is John Carter.
Election results
Election box candidate with party link
party = Republican Party (United States)
candidate = John Carter
votes = 94,242
percentage = 58
change = -6.8Election box candidate with party link
party = Democratic Party (United States)
candidate = Mary Beth Harrell
votes = 62,761
percentage = 39
change = +6.5Election box candidate with party link
party = Libertarian Party (United States)
candidate = Matt McAdoo
votes = 4,370
percentage = 3
change = +0.2
Election box majority
votes = 31,481
percentage = 19
change = -13.3Election box turnout
votes = 161,373
percentage =
change = -34.8Election box hold with party link
winner = Republican Party (United States)
swing = -6.7
Election box candidate with party link
party = Republican Party (United States)
candidate = John Carter
votes = 160,247
percentage = 64.8
change = -4.3Election box candidate with party link
party = Democratic Party (United States)
candidate = Jon Porter
votes = 80,292
percentage = 32.5
change = +5.1Election box candidate with party link
party = Libertarian Party (United States)
candidate = Celeste Adams
votes = 6,888
percentage = 2.8
change = +1.5
Election box majority
votes = 79,955
percentage = 32.3
change = Election box turnout
votes = 247,427
percentage =
change =Election box hold with party link
winner = Republican Party (United States)
swing = -4.7
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