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  2. Political party strength in Texas - Wikipedia

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    The following table indicates the party of elected officials in the U.S. state of Texas: Governor; Lieutenant Governor; Attorney General; State Comptroller of Public Accounts; State Land Commissioner; State Agriculture Commissioner; Treasurer (before 1996) The table also indicates the historical party composition in the: State Senate; State ...

  3. Political party strength in U.S. states - Wikipedia

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    Map of relative party strengths in each U.S. state after the 2020 presidential election. Political party strength in U.S. states is the level of representation of the various political parties in the United States in each statewide elective office providing legislators to the state and to the U.S. Congress and electing the executives at the state (U.S. state governor) and national (U.S ...

  4. Politics of Texas - Wikipedia

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    In their book, Texas Politics Today 2009-2010, authors Maxwell, Crain, and Santos attribute Texas' traditionally low voter turnout among whites to these influences. [4] But beginning in the early 20th century, voter turnout was dramatically reduced by the state legislature's disenfranchisement of most blacks, and many poor whites and Latinos.

  5. Kamala Harris or Donald Trump for president? Here’s what ...

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    Trump won Texas in 2016 against former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton by about 9 points. While he lost the overall race, he won Texas against Joe Biden in 2020 by about 6 points .

  6. Red states and blue states - Wikipedia

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    Map based on last Senate election in each state as of 2024. Starting with the 2000 United States presidential election, the terms "red state" and "blue state" have referred to US states whose voters vote predominantly for one party—the Republican Party in red states and the Democratic Party in blue states—in presidential and other statewide elections.

  7. From Texas to Maryland, these longshot Senate races could ...

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    Texas voters don't register by party, but recent election turnout data indicate Republicans still have the advantage: In the 2022 gubernatorial primaries, almost 2 million Republicans voted in the ...

  8. Texas House of Representatives - Wikipedia

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    Latest voting share 57.7% 42.3% Current House districts and party affiliation ... District map – Texas Department of Transportation

  9. Here's how voter registration trends could sway the 2024 ...

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    While the Republican party has maintained about 35% of all registered voters, the Democrats went from 33% in 2020 to 29% today. Nonpartisan registration grew from about 25% to 29%.