8th Texas Legislature
The 8th Texas Legislature met from November 7, 1859 to April 9, 1861 in its regular session, a first called session, and an adjourned session. All members of the House of Representatives and about half of the members of the Senate were elected in 1859.
Sessions
    
- 8th Regular session: November 7, 1859 – February 13, 1860
 - 8th First called session: January 21–February 9, 1861
 - 8th Adjourned session: March 18–April 9, 1861
 
Party summary
    
    
Officers
    
    Senate
    
- Lieutenant Governor
 - Edward Clark, Democrat
 - President pro tempore
 - Jesse Grimes, Democrat, Regular session
 
House of Representatives
    
- Speaker of the House
 - M. D. K. Taylor, Democrat
 
Members
    
Members of the Eighth Texas Legislature at the beginning of the regular session, November 7, 1859:
Senate
    
| District | Senator | Party | Took office | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | James W. Sims | Democrat | 1859 | 
| 2 | Lewis G. Harmon | Democrat | 1859 | 
| 3 | Martin D. Hart | Democrat | 1859 | 
| 4 | James W. Throckmorton | Democrat | 1857 | 
| 5 | Albert G. Walker | Democrat | 1857 (First time: 1849–1851) | 
| 6 | Emory Rains | Democrat | 1859 | 
| 7 | John Green Chambers | Democrat | 1859 | 
| 8 | Louis T. Wigfall | Democrat | 1857 | 
| 9 | Jesse H. Parsons | Democrat | 1859 | 
| 10 | Elisha Everett Lott | Democrat | 1853 | 
| 11 | Robert Henry Guinn | Democrat | 1853 | 
| 12 | Alexis T. Rainey | Democrat | 1859 | 
| 13 | John N. Fall | Democrat | 1857 | 
| 14 | John R. Dickinson | Democrat | 1859 | 
| 15 | Henry C. Wallace | Democrat | 1859 | 
| 16 | Enoch S. Pitts | Democrat | 1859 | 
| 17 | Mark M. Potter | Democrat | 1851 | 
| 18 | Abram Morris Gentry | Democrat | 1859 | 
| 19 | Jesse Grimes | Democrat | 1855 (First time: 1846–1853) | 
| 20 | Chauncey Berkeley Shepard | Democrat | 1857 | 
| 21 | David M. Whaley | Democrat | 1858 | 
| 22 | Francis Marion Martin | Democrat | 1859 | 
| 23 | George Bernard Erath | Democrat | 1857 | 
| 24 | George E. Quinan | Democrat | 1857 | 
| 25 | Eggleston D. Townes | Democrat | 1859 | 
| 26 | Fletcher S. Stockdale | Democrat | 1857 | 
| 27 | Thomas Hinds Duggan | Democrat | 1859 (First time: 1851–1853) | 
| 28 | Edwin B. Scarborough | Democrat | 1853 | 
| 29 | Forbes Britton | Democrat | 1857 | 
| 30 | Isaiah Addison Paschal | Democrat | 1857 (First time: 1853–1855) | 
| 31 | Gustav Schleicher | Democrat | 1859 | 
| 32 | Claiborne C. Herbert | Democrat | 1857 | 
| 33 | Archibald C. Hyde | Democrat | 1857 | 
House of Representatives
    
| District | Representative | Party | Took Office | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Solomon H. Pirkey | Unknown | November 12, 1859 | 
- Basilio Benavides
 - Anthony Martin Branch
 - Kindallis Bryan
 - Constantine W. Buckley
 - William Clark
 - David B. Culberson
 - Nicholas Henry Darnell
 - John Wilson Davis, Jr.
 - Isaac N. Dennis
 - David Catchings Dickson
 - Edward Dougherty
 - Foscue
 - James Carlton Francis
 - Benjamin Cromwell Franklin
 - De Witt Clinton Fort
 - Lindsay Hagler, San Patricio County
 - James Marshall Harrison
 - J. W. Henderson
 - Alfred Marmaduke Hobby
 - Richard Bennett Hubbard, Jr.
 - Henry Lawrence Kinney
 - Francis J. Lynch
 - John Haywood Manley
 - Samuel Maverick
 - John N. McClarty
 - George McKnight
 - Roger Q. Mills
 - William Wright Morris
 - Titus H. Mundine
 - José Ángel Navarro
 - Allison Nelson
 - Benjamin F. Parker
 - Samuel Redgate
 - Joel Walter Robison
 - Shelton
 - Daniel McDowell Short
 - John Dennis Stell
 - M. D. K. Taylor
 - Robert H. Taylor
 - Robert J. Townes
 - Jacob Waelder
 - Charles A. Warfield
 - George Washington Whitmore
 - William Amos Wortham
 - Friedrich Wilhelm von Wrede, Jr.
 
Membership changes
    
    Senate
    
| District | Outgoing Senator  | 
Reason for Vacancy | Successor | Date of Successor's Installation | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| District 3 | Martin D. Hart | Hart resigned February 26, 1861. | Turner L. Greene | Unknown | 
| District 8 | Louis T. Wigfall | Wigfall announced his resignation on December 7, 1859. | E. A. Blanch | January 14, 1860 | 
| District 9 | Jesse H. Parsons | Parsons resigned after the adjourned session. | None | |
| District 12 | Alexis T. Rainey | Rainey resigned after the regular session. | Steward Alexander Miller | January 21, 1861 | 
| District 14 | John R. Dickinson | Dickinson resigned after the regular session. | Henry P. C. Dulany | January 26, 1861 | 
| District 15 | Henry C. Wallace | Wallace resigned January 4, 1861. | Franklin Barlow Sexton | None | 
| District 15 | Franklin Barlow Sexton | Sexton did not appear. | None | |
| District 25 | Eggleston D. Townes | Townes resigned March 13, 1861. | Nathan George Shelley | November 4, 1861 | 
| District 29 | Forbes Britton | Britton died February 14, 1861. | Benjamin Franklin Neal | March 19, 1861 | 
| District 30 | Isaiah Addison Paschal | Paschal resigned March 29, 1861. | Unknown | Unknown | 
- ^ District 15: Sexton did not return from Confederate States Army service in time to meet with the legislature.
 - ^ District 25: Shelley elected in special election held March 25, 1861 and sworn in with the Ninth Texas Legislature.
 
House of Representatives
    
| District | Outgoing Representative  | 
Reason for Vacancy | Successor | Date of Successor's Installation | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| District 22 | John N. McClarty | McClarty resigned after the regular session. | William Wright Morris | January 22, 1861 | 
| District 65 | Henry Lawrence Kinney | Kinney was opposed to secession and resigned February 9, 1861. | Alfred Marmaduke Hobby | March 19, 1861 | 
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