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A renewed 32nd district has been designed to reflect our communities, strengthen representation, and give every Texan a clearer voice.

Understanding the New Texas CD32

Following the 2024 redistricting cycle, Texas Congressional District 32 was significantly updated under PLANC2333. The new map shifts the district from its previous Dallas-centered footprint to a broader region that now includes a mix of suburban and rural communities across North and East Texas.
Today, TX-32 stretches from parts of Collin and Dallas counties through Rockwall, Hunt, and Rains counties, and extends east into Wood, Camp, and Upshur counties. This new configuration brings together fast-growing suburban areas and long-established rural communities; creating a district that reflects the diversity, values, and shared interests of the people who call this region home.
Many Texans are not yet aware that their district lines have changed. Understanding where you live, who you are represented by, and how your community fits into the new map is an important part of participating in our democracy. Staying informed ensures your voice is heard and your vote counts.
To learn more, we encourage you to review the official congressional map published by the State of Texas.
Texas District checker tool

Are you part of Texas CD32?

Many Texans may not realize their representation has been updated. This tool makes it easy to find out.
Simply enter your home address to see whether you are part of Texas Congressional District 32 under the new map and ensure you have accurate information about your district.
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Represented by one of your own!

Paul Bondar lives in Texas Congressional District 32 and is running to represent the community he calls home.

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Explore more closely the District 32:
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Leadership that lives here

Texas Congressional District 32 deserves representation from someone who understands it firsthand. Paul Bondar lives in this district, knows its communities, and is committed to fighting for the values and priorities that matter here.
If you’re looking for principled, accountable leadership rooted in this district —not Washington— Paul Bondar is the right choice for Texas CD32.