2024 Texas General

Polls close at 8 and 9pm EST. The state has 40 electoral votes.

Harris chevron-right Tarrant chevron-right Fort Bend chevron-right Lavaca chevron-right Dimmit chevron-right Refugio chevron-right El Paso chevron-right Montague chevron-right Jeff Davis chevron-right Rusk chevron-right Hidalgo chevron-right Jim Hogg chevron-right Harrison chevron-right Dawson chevron-right Martin chevron-right Zavala chevron-right Anderson chevron-right Henderson chevron-right Matagorda chevron-right Guadalupe chevron-right Comal chevron-right Orange chevron-right Duval chevron-right Jim Wells chevron-right Comanche chevron-right Mills chevron-right Grimes chevron-right Montgomery chevron-right Walker chevron-right McCulloch chevron-right Cameron chevron-right San Jacinto chevron-right Bee chevron-right Jefferson chevron-right Bell chevron-right Coryell chevron-right Lampasas chevron-right Johnson chevron-right Titus chevron-right Caldwell chevron-right Travis chevron-right Wichita chevron-right Tyler chevron-right Bandera chevron-right Falls chevron-right McLennan chevron-right Panola chevron-right Lynn chevron-right San Augustine chevron-right Shelby chevron-right Wilbarger chevron-right Bowie chevron-right Webb chevron-right Wise chevron-right Starr chevron-right Bexar chevron-right Kleberg chevron-right Nueces chevron-right Williamson chevron-right Gregg chevron-right Marion chevron-right Irion chevron-right Liberty chevron-right Hardin chevron-right Coke chevron-right Tom Green chevron-right Hopkins chevron-right Kaufman chevron-right Rockwall chevron-right Chambers chevron-right Brazos chevron-right Dallas chevron-right Ellis chevron-right Atascosa chevron-right Hays chevron-right Denton chevron-right Hunt chevron-right Calhoun chevron-right San Patricio chevron-right Ector chevron-right Collin chevron-right Waller chevron-right Aransas chevron-right Live Oak chevron-right McMullen chevron-right Foard chevron-right Hardeman chevron-right Borden chevron-right Scurry chevron-right Polk chevron-right Trinity chevron-right Blanco chevron-right Bosque chevron-right Brazoria chevron-right Briscoe chevron-right Callahan chevron-right Culberson chevron-right Concho chevron-right Dallam chevron-right DeWitt chevron-right Edwards chevron-right Erath chevron-right Gray chevron-right Grayson chevron-right Frio chevron-right Hansford chevron-right Hemphill chevron-right Hockley chevron-right Parker chevron-right Jack chevron-right Bastrop chevron-right Jackson chevron-right Kerr chevron-right King chevron-right Knox chevron-right Leon chevron-right Llano chevron-right Loving chevron-right Lubbock chevron-right Madison chevron-right Morris chevron-right Armstrong chevron-right Bailey chevron-right Carson chevron-right Castro chevron-right Childress chevron-right Cochran chevron-right Collingsworth chevron-right Cottle chevron-right Crosby chevron-right Deaf Smith chevron-right Dickens chevron-right Donley chevron-right Floyd chevron-right Garza chevron-right Hale chevron-right Hall chevron-right Hartley chevron-right Hutchinson chevron-right Kent chevron-right Lamb chevron-right Lipscomb chevron-right Moore chevron-right Motley chevron-right Ochiltree chevron-right Oldham chevron-right Parmer chevron-right Potter chevron-right Randall chevron-right Roberts chevron-right Sherman chevron-right Swisher chevron-right Terry chevron-right Wheeler chevron-right Yoakum chevron-right Jasper chevron-right Newton chevron-right Sabine chevron-right Nacogdoches chevron-right Angelina chevron-right Archer chevron-right Austin chevron-right La Salle chevron-right Brewster chevron-right Brown chevron-right Camp chevron-right Cass chevron-right Cherokee chevron-right Clay chevron-right Colorado chevron-right Cooke chevron-right Franklin chevron-right Freestone chevron-right Gaines chevron-right Galveston chevron-right Maverick chevron-right Goliad chevron-right Hudspeth chevron-right Jones chevron-right Karnes chevron-right Kendall chevron-right Kenedy chevron-right Kinney chevron-right Medina chevron-right Lamar chevron-right Lee chevron-right Limestone chevron-right Mason chevron-right Midland chevron-right Milam chevron-right Mitchell chevron-right Pecos chevron-right Navarro chevron-right Palo Pinto chevron-right Rains chevron-right Reagan chevron-right Robertson chevron-right Schleicher chevron-right Smith chevron-right Stephens chevron-right Stonewall chevron-right Sutton chevron-right Taylor chevron-right Throckmorton chevron-right Willacy chevron-right Uvalde chevron-right Val Verde chevron-right Van Zandt chevron-right Brooks chevron-right Gillespie chevron-right Kimble chevron-right Menard chevron-right Real chevron-right Wilson chevron-right Zapata chevron-right Washington chevron-right Houston chevron-right Runnels chevron-right Fannin chevron-right Presidio chevron-right Terrell chevron-right Reeves chevron-right Ward chevron-right Fayette chevron-right Coleman chevron-right Fisher chevron-right Glasscock chevron-right Gonzales chevron-right Hamilton chevron-right Haskell chevron-right Hill chevron-right Hood chevron-right Howard chevron-right Crane chevron-right Nolan chevron-right Red River chevron-right Somervell chevron-right Upshur chevron-right Upton chevron-right Victoria chevron-right Crockett chevron-right Wharton chevron-right Winkler chevron-right Wood chevron-right Young chevron-right Sterling chevron-right Burnet chevron-right San Saba chevron-right Eastland chevron-right Andrews chevron-right Burleson chevron-right Delta chevron-right Shackelford chevron-right Baylor chevron-right

Texas Presidential Election Results, 2024 General

About this race

By: DDHQ Automation

The upcoming Presidential election in Texas is scheduled for November 5, 2024\. The candidates vying for the state's electoral votes are Republican nominee Donald Trump from Florida and Democratic nominee Kamala Harris from California. Texas holds a significant 38 electoral votes up for grabs in this election.

In Texas, the population demographics are as follows: Non-Hispanic Whites make up 41% of the population, Hispanics account for another 41%, Black residents represent 12%, and Asians make up 6% of the population. Native Americans make up 0% of the population in the state.

Texas has historically been a Republican stronghold, and Donald Trump won the state in both the 2016 and 2020 Presidential elections. In 2020, Trump won by a margin of 5.6 percentage points, and in 2016, he won by a margin of 9.0 percentage points. Given the state's recent voting history, Texas is considered a non-competitive state in this upcoming election, with the outcome largely expected to favor the Republican candidate.

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