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 Senate Election Results, 2024 General

About this race

By: DDHQ Automation

In the upcoming Senate election in Texas on November 5, 2024, voters will have a choice between two candidates with different backgrounds. Incumbent Senator Ted Cruz, aged 53, holds a Bachelor's degree from Princeton University. The Democratic nominee, Collin Allred, aged 41, graduated from Baylor University with a Bachelor's degree and currently serves in the US House.

The current composition of the United States Senate sees 51 Democrats and 49 Republicans. In Texas, the population is 41% Non-Hispanic White, 41% Hispanic, 12% Black, and 6% Asian. Texas is one of a handful of states where minority groups make up a majority of the population

Looking back at previous election results, in 2018, Ted Cruz won the Senate race by a margin of 2.6%. In the 2020 presidential election, Donald Trump emerged victorious in Texas by a margin of 5.6%, lower than his 2016 margin of 9%. This Senate race in Texas is likely to draw attention, making it a competitive contest as both parties vie for control in the closely divided Senate.

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