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  2. 2008 Texas Democratic presidential primary and caucuses

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    The Texas Presidential Primary was held on March 4. It was an open primary, permitting participants to vote for candidates in any one party, regardless of voters' party affiliations. Participants were then considered as restricted to that party for the purpose of calculations regarding primaries and runoff elections for the next two years.

  3. United States presidential elections in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Following is a table of United States presidential elections in Texas, ordered by year.Since its admission to statehood in 1845, Texas has participated in every U.S. presidential election except the 1864 election during the American Civil War, when the state had seceded to join the Confederacy, and the 1868 election, when the state was undergoing Reconstruction.

  4. 2008 United States presidential election in Texas - Wikipedia

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    This was the first election since 1996 in which the margin of victory was less than one million votes. Regardless, with its 34 electoral votes, Texas was the largest prize for McCain in 2008. This election marked the last time (through the 2024 presidential election) that the Democratic candidate won Brewster County.

  5. 2016 United States presidential election in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Results by county showing number of votes by size and candidates by color Treemap of the popular vote by county. The 2016 United States presidential election in Texas took place on November 8, 2016, as part of the 2016 United States presidential election. Primary elections were held on March 1, 2016.

  6. 2008 Texas Republican presidential primary - Wikipedia

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    If a candidate receives a majority (over 50%) of the vote, s/he receives all three district delegates. If two candidates receive between 20% and 50% of the vote, the first place candidate receives two delegates and the second place candidate receives one delegate. If no candidate receives 20% of the vote, the top three candidates each receive ...

  7. Why a little-known GOP presidential candidate from Texas is ...

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    The Iowa caucus, the first-in-the nation primary which will kick off the 2024 presidential contest Monday, is famous for making and breaking candidates.

  8. 2000 United States presidential election in Texas - Wikipedia

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    The 2000 election in Texas was a very partisan election, with nearly 60% of voters voting for the Republican Party candidate. The third party vote shrunk to a total of 2.7%, likely because Ross Perot was not on the ballot that year. The vast majority of counties voted heavily for Governor Bush as his approval rating and popularity in the state ...

  9. 2016 Texas Democratic presidential primary - Wikipedia

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    The 2016 Texas Democratic presidential primary took place on March 1 in the U.S. state of Texas as one of the Democratic Party's primaries ahead of the 2016 presidential election. On the same day, dubbed " Super Tuesday ," Democratic primaries were held in ten other states plus American Samoa , while the Republican Party held primaries in ...