The winners of this election served in the 73rd Texas Legislature, with seats apportioned according to the 1990 United States census.
Republicans had gained one seat due to special elections after the resignation of Democrat Bruce Gibson of District 58.
[1] Following the release of the 1990 census results, Democrats fully controlled the redistricting process.
District delegations for counties with at least one district changed as follows following the 1990 Census:[5] Despite Republican George H. W. Bush's victory in Texas in the concurrent presidential election, Republicans made no net gains over the Democrats in the Texas House.
[10] A special panel in the Texas House later upheld Talton's victory, flipping the seat to the Republicans.