Who is my U.S. representative in TX-25?

Captured 2026-07-15 08:21:56 UTC Model Claude Source page
Your current U.S. representative for Texas's 25th Congressional District is Roger Williams (R), who has held the seat continuously since 2013.

A couple of things worth flagging:

Texas redrew its congressional district boundaries in August 2025, and voters will elect representatives under the new map starting in 2026. There was some legal back-and-forth over this — a federal panel blocked the new map in November 2025, but the U.S. Supreme Court paused that ruling and then allowed the new map to be used for the 2026 elections. 
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Williams is running for re-election in 2026, having advanced from the Republican primary, and faces Democrat Dione Sims in the general election on November 3, 2026. 
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The district currently stretches from Arlington and Fort Worth to some of its outer southwestern suburbs, plus rural counties east of Abilene. 
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If you want to double check that TX-25 is actually your district (boundaries may have shifted slightly with the new map), you can look up your specific address at the Texas Legislative Council's district viewer or your county elections office.

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The response correctly identifies Roger Williams as the U.S. representative for TX-25, matching the ground truth.

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representative: Roger Williams

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