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Counties Served by Texas Electric Cooperatives Counties Served by Texas Electric Cooperatives ARKANSAS TEXAS Clay . J-A-C, Wise COUNTY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE COUNTY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE Cochran . Bailey Co., Lamb Co., Lea Co. Coke. Coleman Co., Concho Valley, Taylor Columbia . Southwest Arkansas Anderson . Houston Co., Trinity Valley Coleman. Coleman Co., Taylor Hempstead. Southwest Arkansas Andrews . None Collin . CoServ Electric, Fannin Co., Howard. Southwest Arkansas Angelina . Houston Co., Jasper-Newton, Farmers, Grayson-Collin Lafayette. Southwest Arkansas Sam Houston Collingsworth . Greenbelt, Lighthouse Little River. Southwest Arkansas Aransas . San Patricio Colorado. Bluebonnet, Fayette, San Bernard, Miller . Southwest Arkansas Archer . Fort Belknap, J-A-C, Southwest Rural, Wharton Co. Polk . Southwest Arkansas Tri-County Comal . Guadalupe Valley, Pedernales Sevier. Southwest Arkansas Armstrong. Greenbelt, Swisher Comanche . Comanche, United Co-op Services Atascosa . Karnes, Medina Concho. Coleman Co., Concho Valley, COLORADO Austin. Bluebonnet, Fayette, San Bernard Southwest Texas Bailey. Bailey Co., Lamb Co. COUNTY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE Cooke. Cooke Co., CoServ Electric, Wise Bandera . Bandera Baca . Tri-County, OK Coryell . Hamilton Co., Heart of Texas, Bastrop . Bluebonnet, Fayette United Co-op Services ARKANSAS Baylor. Southwest Rural, Tri-County Cottle . Lighthouse, South Plains Bee . Karnes, San Patricio COUNTY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE Crane . None Bell . Bartlett, Heart of Texas, Crockett . Rio Grande, Southwest Texas Clark . Tri-County, OK Pedernales Crosby . Lighthouse, South Plains Meade . Tri-County, OK Bexar . Bandera, Guadalupe Valley, Karnes, Culberson. Rio Grande Morton . Tri-County, OK Pedernales Dallam . Rita Blanca, Tri-County, OK Seward. Tri-County, OK Blanco . Central Texas, Pedernales Dallas. Farmers, HILCO, Trinity Valley Stephens . Tri-County, OK Borden . Big Country, Lyntegar Dawson . Lyntegar Bosque. Heart of Texas, LOUISIANA Deaf Smith . Deaf Smith United Co-op Services Delta . Farmers, Lamar Co. COUNTY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE Bowie . Bowie-Cass, Southwest Arkansas Denton . Cooke Co., CoServ Electric, Caddo . Panola-Harrison Brazoria . Jackson Tri-County, Wise DeSoto. Panola-Harrison Brazos . Bryan Texas Utilities, Mid-South, DeWitt . Guadalupe Valley, Karnes, Victoria Navasota Valley Dickens . Lighthouse, South Plains NEW MEXICO Brewster . Rio Grande Dimmit . Medina, Rio Grande Briscoe. Lighthouse, Swisher COUNTY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE Donley . Greenbelt, Lighthouse Brooks . Medina, Nueces Chaves . Lea Co. Duval . Medina, Nueces Brown. Coleman Co., Comanche Eddy. Lea Co., Rio Grande Eastland . Comanche, Taylor, Burleson. Bartlett, Bluebonnet, Lea. Lea Co. United Co-op Services Bryan Texas Utilities Otero . Rio Grande Ector . None Burnet . Pedernales Union . Tri-County, OK Edwards . Medina, Pedernales, Rio Grande, Caldwell . Bluebonnet, Guadalupe Valley, Southwest Texas OKLAHOMA Pedernales Ellis . HILCO, Navarro Co., Calhoun . Jackson, Victoria COUNTY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE United Co-op Services Callahan. Coleman Co., Comanche, Taylor Beaver . Tri-County, OK El Paso. Rio Grande Cameron. Magic Valley Beckham . Harmon Erath . United Co-op Services Camp . Upshur Rural, Wood Co. Cimarron . Tri-County, OK Falls . Heart of Texas, Navasota Valley Carson . None Comanche . Southwest Rural Fannin . Fannin Co., Farmers, Lamar Co. Cass. Bowie-Cass, Southwest Arkansas, Greer . Harmon, Southwest Rural Fayette . Bluebonnet, Fayette, Upshur Rural Harmon . Harmon Guadalupe Valley Castro . Bailey Co., Deaf Smith, Lamb Co., Jackson . Harmon, Southwest Rural Fisher. Big Country, Taylor Swisher Kiowa . Harmon, Southwest Rural Floyd . Lighthouse, South Plains Chambers. None McCurtain. Southwest Arkansas Foard . South Plains, Southwest Rural, Cherokee . Cherokee Co., Houston Co. Texas . Tri-County, OK Tri-County Childress . Greenbelt, Harmon, Lighthouse, Tillman . Southwest Rural Fort Bend . None South Plains Franklin . Bowie-Cass, Farmers, Wood Co. Kleberg. Nueces Roberts . Greenbelt, North Plains Freestone . Houston Co., Navarro Co., Knox. Tri-County Robertson. Bryan Texas Util., Navasota Valley Navasota Valley La Salle . Karnes, Medina Rockwall. Farmers Frio. Karnes, Medina Lamar. Fannin Co., Lamar Co. Runnels . Coleman Co., Concho Valley, Taylor Gaines . Lea Co., Lyntegar Lamb . Bailey Co., Lamb Co., South Plains Rusk. Cherokee Co., Deep East Texas, Galveston . None Lampasas. Hamilton Co., Pedernales Rusk Co., Upshur Rural Garza . Big Country, Lyntegar, Lavaca . Fayette, Guadalupe Valley, Sabine . Deep East Texas, Jasper-Newton South Plains Jackson, San Bernard San Augustine. Deep East Texas Gillespie . Central Texas, Pedernales Lee. Bluebonnet, Fayette San Jacinto. Sam Houston Glasscock. Concho Valley Leon. Houston Co., Navasota Valley San Patricio . San Patricio Goliad . Guadalupe Valley, Karnes, Liberty . Sam Houston San Saba . Central Texas, Hamilton Co., San Patricio, Victoria Limestone. Navarro Co., Navasota Valley Pedernales Gonzales . Bluebonnet, Guadalupe Valley Lipscomb . North Plains, Tri-County, OK Schleicher . Pedernales, Southwest Texas Gray . Greenbelt Live Oak . Karnes, Nueces, San Patricio Scurry . Big Country Grayson . Cooke Co., CoServ Electric, Llano . Central Texas, Pedernales Shackelford . Big Country, Comanche, Fannin Co., Grayson-Collin Loving. None Fort Belknap, Taylor Gregg . Rusk Co., Upshur Rural Lubbock . South Plains Shelby . Deep East Texas, Rusk Co. Grimes . Mid-South, San Bernard Lynn . Lyntegar, South Plains Sherman . Rita Blanca, Tri-County, OK Guadalupe . Bluebonnet, Guadalupe Valley, McCulloch . Central Texas Smith . Cherokee Co., Upshur Rural, Pedernales McLennan. Heart of Texas, HILCO, Wood Co. Hale . Lamb Co., Lighthouse, Navasota Valley Somervell . United Co-op Services South Plains, Swisher McMullen . Karnes, Medina, Nueces, Starr. Magic Valley, Medina Hall . Lighthouse, South Plains San Patricio Stephens . Comanche, Fort Belknap, Hamilton. Hamilton Co., Heart of Texas, Madison . Houston Co., Mid-South, United Co-op Services United Co-op Services Navasota Valley Sterling. Concho Valley Hansford . North Plains, Rita Blanca, Marion . Upshur Rural Stonewall . Big Country, South Plains, Tri-County, OK Martin . Lyntegar Tri-County Hardeman . Harmon, South Plains, Mason . Central Texas, Pedernales Sutton . Pedernales, Southwest Texas Southwest Rural Matagorda . Jackson, Wharton Co. Swisher . Lighthouse, Swisher Hardin . Sam Houston Maverick. Rio Grande Tarrant . CoServ Electric, Tri-County, Harris . San Bernard Medina. Bandera, Karnes, Medina United Co-op Services Harrison . Panola-Harrison, Upshur Rural Menard. Central Texas, Pedernales, Taylor . Coleman Co., Taylor Hartley . Rita Blanca Southwest Texas Terrell . Rio Grande Haskell . Big Country, Tri-County Midland . None Terry . Lyntegar Hays. Bluebonnet, Pedernales Milam. Bartlett, Bluebonnet, Throckmorton . Big Country, Fort Belknap, Hemphill. Greenbelt, North Plains Heart of Texas Tri-County Henderson . Trinity Valley Mills . Comanche, Hamilton Co. Titus. Bowie-Cass, Wood Co. Hidalgo. Magic Valley Mitchell . Big Country, Concho Valley, Taylor Tom Green . Coleman Co., Concho Valley, Hill . HILCO, Navarro Co., Montague . Cooke Co., J-A-C, Wise Southwest Texas Navasota Valley Montgomery . Mid-South, Sam Houston, Travis . Bluebonnet, Pedernales Hockley . Lamb Co., Lyntegar, South Plains San Bernard Trinity . Houston Co., Sam Houston Hood . Tri-County, United Co-op Services Moore. Rita Blanca Tyler . Sam Houston Hopkins . Farmers, Wood Co. Morris. Bowie-Cass, Upshur Rural Upshur . Upshur Rural, Wood Co. Houston . Houston Co. Motley . Lighthouse, South Plains Upton. Southwest Texas Howard. None Nacogdoches . Cherokee Co., Deep East Texas, Uvalde . Bandera, Medina, Rio Grande Hudspeth . Rio Grande Rusk Co. Val Verde . Rio Grande, Southwest Texas Hunt. Fannin Co., Farmers, Trinity Valley Navarro. Navarro Co. Van Zandt . Farmers, Trinity Valley, Wood Co. Hutchinson . North Plains, Rita Blanca Newton. Deep East Texas, Jasper-Newton Victoria. Guadalupe Valley, Victoria Irion . Concho Valley, Southwest Texas Nolan . Big Country, Concho Valley, Taylor Walker . Houston Co., Mid-South, Jack . Fort Belknap, J-A-C, Tri-County, Wise Nueces. Nueces, San Patricio Sam Houston Jackson . Guadalupe Valley, Jackson, Ochiltree. North Plains, Tri-County, OK Waller. Mid-South, San Bernard Victoria Oldham . Deaf Smith, Rita Blanca Ward . None Jasper . Deep East Texas, Jasper-Newton, Orange . Jasper-Newton Washington. Bluebonnet, Fayette Sam Houston Palo Pinto. Fort Belknap, Tri-County, Webb . Medina, Rio Grande Jeff Davis . Rio Grande United Co-op Services Wharton . Wharton Co. Jefferson. None Panola . Deep East Texas, Panola-Harrison, Wheeler . Greenbelt, North Plains Jim Hogg . Medina Rusk Co. Wichita. Southwest Rural Jim Wells . Nueces, San Patricio Parker. Tri-County, Wise Wilbarger . Southwest Rural, Tri-County Johnson . HILCO, United Co-op Services Parmer . Bailey Co., Deaf Smith Willacy . Magic Valley Jones . Big Country, Taylor Pecos . Rio Grande, Southwest Texas Williamson . Bartlett, Bluebonnet, Pedernales Karnes . Guadalupe Valley, Karnes Polk . Sam Houston Wilson . Guadalupe Valley, Karnes Kaufman. Farmers, Trinity Valley Potter . Rita Blanca Winkler. None Kendall. Bandera, Central Texas, Presidio . Rio Grande Wise. Cooke Co., CoServ Electric, Pedernales Rains . Farmers, Wood Co. Tri-County, Wise Kenedy. Magic Valley, Nueces Randall. Greenbelt, Swisher Wood . Farmers, Upshur Rural, Wood Co. Kent . Big Country, South Plains Reagan. Concho Valley, Southwest Texas Yoakum . Lea Co., Lyntegar Kerr . Bandera, Central Texas, Real . Bandera, Central Texas, Medina, Young. Fort Belknap, Pedernales Pedernales United Co-op Services Kimble . Central Texas,.
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