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In recent years, electrically conductive fabrics have been widely used in many fields such as medical, sensors, sports, electrostatic discharge, electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding and military applications. This study examines the effects of weft yarn types and weave types on the surface electrical resistivity and vertical electrical resistances of metal/cotton electrically conductive woven fabrics. The fabrics are produced by using four different types of stainless steel/cotton weft yarns. Effects of weave type and weft yarn type on electrical resistances of fabrics are examined using analysis of variance (ANOVA). It is concluded that the weft yarn type and weave type significantly affects the surface electrical resistivity and vertical electrical resistance of the fabrics at a significance level of 0.05.