2020 United States Senate election in Texas
The 2020 United States Senate election in Texas was held on November 3, 2020, to elect a member to the United States Senate to represent the State of Texas , concurrently with the 2020 U.S. presidential election , as well as other elections to the United States Senate in other states and elections to the United States House of Representatives and various state and local elections . Incumbent Republican Senator John Cornyn won re-election to a fourth term against Democratic nominee MJ Hegar by 9.6%.
Prior to the election, most news organizations projected this race as "Lean Republican", and was not expected to be as competitive as the contest for Texas's other Senate seat two years prior , when Republican incumbent Ted Cruz defeated Democrat Beto O'Rourke by a 2.6% margin. Nonetheless, John Cornyn won in what was his worst performance out of his four elections for the U.S. Senate, while MJ Hegar's 43.9% marked the highest vote share of any of Cornyn's Democratic challengers. Despite this being Cornyn's worst performance percentage-wise, he more than doubled his 2014 vote count and received what was then the most raw votes for a Republican U.S. Senate candidate in the history of the United States; this record was later surpassed by Steve Garvey in California in 2024 .
Cornyn outperformed President Donald Trump in the state by about 4%, and was able to carry two counties won by Joe Biden (Tarrant and Williamson ). While Cornyn did better than Trump in the Texas Triangle , contributing to his over performance, Hegar slightly outperformed Biden in the heavily Hispanic Rio Grande Valley , and was able to carry one Trump county (Zapata ), though Hegar herself vastly underperformed previous Democratic margins in the region.
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
Eliminated in the primary
Virgil Bierschwale, U.S. Navy veteran, software developer, realtor[ 3]
John Anthony Castro , tax consultant, author, businessman, entrepreneur[ 4] [ 5] [ 6] [ 7] [ 8]
Dwayne Stovall, bridge construction contractor, businessman[ 9]
Mark Yancey, businessman, Attacca International Executive, former owner of the Dallas Wings basketball team[ 10] [ 11]
Declined
Endorsements
John Cornyn
U.S. senators
Statewide officials
Polling
Results
Results by county: Cornyn—80–90%
Cornyn—70–80%
Cornyn—60–70%
Cornyn—50–60%
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
Eliminated in the runoff
Eliminated in the primary
Cristina Tzintzún Ramirez , labor organizer and author[ 23]
Annie "Mamá" Garcia, attorney, small-business owner, and non-profit founder[ 24]
Amanda Edwards , Houston City Councillor [ 25]
Chris Bell , former U.S. representative for Texas's 25th congressional district , nominee for Governor of Texas in 2006 and candidate for Mayor of Houston in 2015 [ 26]
Sema Hernandez, organizer for the Poor People's Campaign and candidate for the U.S. Senate in 2018 [ 27]
Michael Cooper, pastor and candidate for Lieutenant Governor of Texas in 2018[ 28]
Victor Hugo Harris, U.S. Army Reserve Colonel [ 29] [ 30]
Adrian Ocegueda, financial analyst and candidate for Governor of Texas in 2018 [ 20]
Jack Daniel Foster Jr., educator[ 31]
D. R. Hunter, retiree[ 32]
Withdrawn
Declined
Endorsements
MJ Hegar
Federal officials
Newspapers
Organizations
Cristina Tzintzún Ramirez (eliminated )
Federal officials
Labor unions
Newspapers
Organizations
Individuals
Royce West (eliminated )
Federal officials
State officials
Rhetta Bowers , state representative [ 56]
Sheryl Cole , state representative [ 56]
Nicole Collier , state representative [ 56]
Gina Hinojosa , state representative [ 56]
Celia Israel , state representative [ 56]
Jarvis Johnson , state representative [ 56]
Nathan Johnson , state senator [ 56]
Jose Menendez , state senator [ 56]
Evelina Ortega , state representative [ 56]
Morris Overstreet , former Texas Court of Criminal Appeals judge (1991–1999)[ 56]
Toni Rose , state representative [ 56]
Shawn Thierry , state representative [ 56]
John Turner , state representative [ 56]
Armando Walle , state representative [ 56]
Local officials
Organizations
Newspapers
Individuals
Amanda Edwards (eliminated )
Newspapers
Organizations
Individuals
First round
Debates
Host network
Date
Link(s)
Participants
MJ Hegar
Royce West
Cristina Tzintzún Ramirez
Annie Garcia
Amanda Edwards
Chris Bell
Sema Hernandez
Michael Cooper
Victor Hugo Harris
Adrian Ocegueda
Jack Daniel Foster Jr.
D. R. Hunter
KHOU-11
February 18, 2020
[ 77]
Present
Present
Present
Present
Present
Present
Present
Present
Present
Present
Present
Absent
Polling
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size[ a]
Margin of error
Colin Allred
Chris Bell
Joaquín Castro
Wendy Davis
Amanda Edwards
Annie Garcia
MJ Hegar
Sema Hernandez
Beto O'Rourke
Cristina Ramirez
Royce West
Other
Undecided
NBC News /Marist [ 78]
February 23–27, 2020
556 (LV)
± 5.3%
–
5%
–
–
7%
–
16%
5%
–
9%
8%
5%[ b]
34%
YouGov /University of Texas /Texas Tribune [ 79]
January 31 – February 9, 2020
575 (LV)[ c]
± 4.09%
–
7%
–
–
6%
5%
22%
5%
–
9%
6%
40% [ d]
–
University of Texas at Tyler /Dallas News [ 80]
January 21–30, 2020
414 (LV)
± 4.8%
–
5%
–
–
4%
6%
9%
4%
–
4%
6%
12%[ e]
52%
Data for Progress [ 81] [1] [ B]
January 16–21, 2020
684 (LV)
± 6.5%
–
8%
–
–
3%
4%
18%
3%
–
13%
12%
4%[ f]
34% [ g]
Texas Lyceum [ 82]
January 10–19, 2020
401 (LV)
± 4.89%
–
5%
–
–
6%
4%
11%
5%
–
7%
8%
35%[ h]
19%
December 9, 2019
Filing deadline, by which Allred had not declared his candidacy
December 6, 2019
Annie Garcia announces her candidacy
December 5, 2019
O'Rourke announces he will not run after end of presidential campaign[ 83]
Beacon Research (D) [ 84]
November 9–21, 2019
408 (LV)
–
–
4%
–
–
–
–
6%
6%
58%
–
13%
–
–
University of Texas at Tyler [ 85]
November 5–14, 2019
427 (RV)
± 4.7%
–
7%
–
–
8%
–
9%
–
–
9%
8%
7%
52%
University of Texas /Texas Tribune [ 86]
October 18–29, 2019
541 (RV)
± 4.21%
–
3%
–
–
0%
–
12%
6%
–
4%
5%
13%[ i]
57%
University of Texas /Texas Tribune [ 86]
August 29 – September 8, 2019
550 (RV)
± 4.17%
–
2%
–
–
2%
–
11%
3%
–
3%
5%
2%[ j]
66%
Ragnar Research [ 87]
September 3–5, 2019
600 (LV)
± 3.9%
–
9%
–
–
10%
–
12%
–
–
10%
10%
–
49%
August 12, 2019
Ramirez announces her candidacy
Emerson College /Dallas Morning News [ 88]
August 1–3, 2019
400 (LV)
± 4.9%
–
6.6%
–
–
–
5.2%
9.9%
–
–
–
7.9%
19.1% [ k]
51.1%
July 22, 2019
West announces his candidacy and Davis announces a 2020 House bid, confirming she will not run for US Senate
July 18, 2019
Edwards announces her candidacy
July 3, 2019
Bell announces his candidacy
May 1, 2019
Joaquín Castro announces he will not run
April 23, 2019
Hegar announces her candidacy
Change Research [ 89]
April 18–22, 2019
1,578 (LV)
± 2.5%
6%[ l]
–
56%
–
1%
–
4%
–
–
–
3%
31%[ m]
–
Public Policy Polling (D) [ 90] [ C]
March 5–7, 2019
608 (LV)
± 4.0%
–
–
42%
19%
–
–
4%
2%
–
–
–
4%[ n]
29%
Results
Initial round results by county: Hegar—60–70%
Hegar—50–60%
Hegar—40–50%
Hegar—30–40%
Hegar—20–30%
Hegar—<20%
West—<20%
West—20–30%
West—30–40%
West—40–50%
Ramirez—<20%
Ramirez—20–30%
Ramirez—30–40%
Ramirez—40–50%
Ramirez—50–60%
Garcia—<20%
Garcia—20–30%
Garcia—30–40%
Garcia—100%
Edwards—<20%
Edwards—20–30%
Edwards—30–40%
Bell—<20%
Bell—20–30%
Bell—30–40%
Bell—40–50%
Hernandez—<20%
Hernandez—20–30%
Hernandez—30–40%
Cooper—<20%
Cooper—20–30%
Runoff
Polling
Debates
Host network
Date
Link(s)
Participants
MJ Hegar
Royce West
KXAN-TV
June 6, 2020
[ 95]
Present
Present
KVUE
June 29, 2020
[ 96]
Present
Present
Hypothetical polling
with MJ Hegar and Chris Bell
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size[ a]
Margin of error
MJ Hegar
Chris Bell
Undecided
Ragnar Research [ 97]
September 3–5, 2019
600 (LV)
± 3.9%
28%
21%
50%
with MJ Hegar and Amanda Edwards
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size[ a]
Margin of error
MJ Hegar
Amanda Edwards
Undecided
Data for Progress [ 81] [3] [ B]
January 16–21, 2020
684 (LV)
± 6.5%
42%
16%
42%
with MJ Hegar and Cristina Tzintzún Ramirez
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size[ a]
Margin of error
MJ Hegar
Cristina Ramirez
Undecided
Data for Progress [ 81] [4] [ B]
January 16–21, 2020
684 (LV)
± 6.5%
32%
33%
35%
Results
Runoff results by county Hegar—>90%
Hegar—80–90%
Hegar—70–80%
Hegar—60–70%
Hegar—50–60%
West—50–60%
West—60–70%
West—70–80%
West—>90%
Other candidates
Libertarian Party
Candidates
Nominee
Withdrawn
Wes Benedict, former national executive director of the Libertarian Party [ 100]
Rhett Rosenquest Smith, Libertarian nominee for the Precinct 2 Bexar County Justice of the Peace in 2020 and Libertarian nominee for Texas's 11th congressional district in 2018 [ 101]
Green Party
Nominee
David B. Collins, info tech trainer and Green nominee for U.S. Senate in 2012 [ 102] [ 103]
People Over Politics Party
Withdrawn
Human Rights Party
Withdrawn
Independents
Declared
Ricardo Turullols-Bonilla, retired teacher and candidate for Austin city council in 2014 (as a write-in candidate)[ 104] [ 103]
Withdrawn
General election
Debate
Host
Date & time
Link(s)
Participants
John Cornyn (R)
MJ Hegar (D)
Texas State History Museum
October 9, 2020 6:55pm MDT
[ 106]
Present
Present
Predictions
Endorsements
John Cornyn (R)
U.S. presidents
U.S. senators
U.S. representatives
State & Local Officials
Newspapers
Organizations
MJ Hegar (D)
U.S. presidents
Federal officials
State officials
Cesar Blanco , state representative [ 120]
John Bucy III , state representative [ 120]
Art Fierro , state representative [ 120]
Mary González , state representative [ 120]
Vikki Goodwin , state representative [ 120]
Armando Martinez , state representative [ 120]
Ina Minjarez , state representative [ 120]
Joe Moody , Speaker Pro Tempore [ 120]
Christina Morales , state representative [ 120]
James Talarico, state representative [ 120]
Local officials
Newspapers
Organizations
Unions
Polling
Graphical summary
Aggregate polls
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size[ a]
Margin of error
John Cornyn (R)
MJ Hegar (D)
Other
Undecided
Swayable [ 139]
October 27 – November 1, 2020
1,042 (LV)
± 4%
57%
44%
–
–
Data For Progress [ 140]
October 27 – November 1, 2020
926 (LV)
± 3.2%
50%
47%
3%[ p]
–
Emerson College [ 141]
October 29–31, 2020
763 (LV)
± 3.5%
51% [ l]
47%
2%[ q]
–
Morning Consult [ 142]
October 22–31, 2020
3,267 (LV)
± 2%
47%
43%
–
–
Gravis Marketing [ 143]
October 27–28, 2020
670 (LV)
± 3.8%
49%
43%
–
8%
RMG Research /PoliticalIQ [ 144]
October 27–28, 2020
800 (LV)
± 3.5%
48% [ r]
42%
2%
8%
46% [ s]
44%
2%
8%
49% [ t]
41%
2%
8%
Swayable [ 145]
October 23–26, 2020
492 (LV)
± 6%
52%
48%
–
–
YouGov /UMass Lowell [ 146]
October 20–26, 2020
873 (LV)
± 4.2%
49%
44%
2%[ u]
5%
Data for Progress (D) [ 147]
October 22–25, 2020
1,018 (LV)
± 3.1%
48%
46%
2%[ v]
3%
Siena College /NYT Upshot [ 148]
October 20–25, 2020
802 (LV)
± 3.8%
48%
38%
6%[ w]
8%[ x]
Univision /University of Houston /Latino Decisions /Latino Decisions/North Star Opinion Research [ 149]
October 17–25, 2020
758 (RV)
± 3.56%
45%
40%
7%[ y]
8%
Citizen Data [ 150]
October 17–20, 2020
1,000 (LV)
± 3%
41%
41%
4%
15%
YouGov /University of Houston [ 151]
October 13–20, 2020
1,000 (LV)
± 3.1%
49%
42%
4%[ z]
6%
University of Texas at Tyler /Dallas Morning News [ 152]
October 13–20, 2020
925 (LV)
± 3.2%
42%
34%
5%[ aa]
18%
Morning Consult [ 142]
October 11–20, 2020
3,347 (LV)
± 1.7%
46%
41%
–
–
Cygnal [ 153]
October 18–19, 2020
600 (LV)
± 4%
49%
41%
4%[ z]
7%
Quinnipiac University [ 154]
October 16–19, 2020
1,145 (LV)
± 2.9%
49%
43%
1%[ ab]
7%
Data for Progress (D) [ 155]
October 15–18, 2020
933 (LV)
± 3.2%
44% [ l]
41%
3%[ ac]
12%
Public Policy Polling [ 156]
October 14–15, 2020
712 (V)
–
49%
46%
–
5%
Morning Consult [ 157] [5]
October 2–11, 2020
3,455 (LV)
± 1.7%
47% [ ad]
38%
–
12%
Morning Consult [ 158]
September 29 – October 8, 2020
~2,700 (LV)
± 2.0%
47% [ ae]
38%
–
–
Morning Consult [ 158]
September 21–30, 2020
~2,700 (LV)
± 2.0%
46%
39%
–
–
Civiqs /Daily Kos [ 159]
October 3–6, 2020
895 (LV)
± 3.4%
47%
46%
3%[ af]
4%
Data For Progress (D) [ 160]
September 30 – October 5, 2020
1,949 (LV)
± 2.2%
45%
42%
3%[ ag]
11%
YouGov /University of Texas /Texas Tribune [ 161]
September 25 – October 4, 2020
908 (LV)
± 3.25%
50%
42%
5%[ ah]
–
YouGov /UMass Lowell [ 162]
September 18–25, 2020
882 (LV)
± 4.3%
50%
40%
1%[ ai]
9%
Siena College /NYT Upshot [ 163]
September 16–22, 2020
653 (LV)
± 4.3%
43%
37%
6%[ aj]
14%[ x]
Data For Progress [ 164] [ E]
September 15–22, 2020
726 (LV)
± 3.6%
40%
38%
–
22%
Quinnipiac University [ 165]
September 17–21, 2020
1,078 (LV)
± 3.0%
50%
42%
–
7%
Morning Consult [ 166]
September 11–20, 2020
2,616 (LV)
± (2% – 7%)
45% [ ad]
39%
–
–
YouGov /CBS [ 167]
September 15–18, 2020
1,129 (LV)
± 3.5%
46%
41%
3%[ ak]
10%
Morning Consult [ 168]
September 8–17, 2020
2,555 (LV)[ c]
± (2% – 4%)
45% [ ad]
38%
–
–
Morning Consult [ 158]
September 2–11, 2020
~2,700 (LV)
± 2.0%
45%
38%
–
–
Public Policy Polling (D) [ 169] [ F]
September 1–2, 2020
743 (V)
–
44%
40%
–
15%
University of Texas at Tyler /Dallas Morning News [ 170]
August 28 – September 2, 2020
897 (LV)
± 3.3%
39%
28%
5%[ al]
28%
1,141 (RV)
± 2.9%
34%
24%
6%[ am]
36%
Morning Consult [ 158]
August 23 – September 1, 2020
~2,700 (LV)
± 2.0%
46%
37%
–
–
Tyson Group [ 171] [ G]
August 20–25, 2020
906 (LV)
± 3%
44%
42%
–
11%
Data for Progress (D) [ 172] [ H]
August 20–25, 2020
2,295 (LV)
± 2.0%
46%
40%
–
15%
Morning Consult [ 158]
August 13–22, 2020
~2,700 (LV)
± 2.0%
44%
39%
–
–
YouGov /Texas Hispanic Policy Foundation /Rice University's Baker Institute [ 173]
August 4–13, 2020
892 (LV)
± 3.3%
44%
37%
5%[ an]
8%
Morning Consult [ 158]
August 3–12, 2020
~2,700 (LV)
± 2.0%
44%
38%
–
–
Morning Consult [ 174]
July 24 – August 2, 2020
2,576 (LV)
± 2.0%
44% [ ad]
38%
4%[ ao]
14%
Morning Consult [ 158]
July 23 – August 1, 2020
~2,700 (LV)
± 2.0%
44%
38%
–
–
Global Strategy Group (D) [ 175] [ I]
July 25–29, 2020
700 (LV)
± 3.7%
44%
43%
–
13%
Quinnipiac University [ 176]
July 16–20, 2020
880 (RV)
± 3.3%
47%
38%
3%[ ap]
13%
Morning Consult [ 158]
July 13–22, 2020
~2,700 (LV)
± 2.0%
40%
40%
–
–
Spry Strategies (R) [ 177] [ J]
July 16–20, 2020
750 (LV)
± 3.5%
47%
37%
14%[ aq]
2%
YouGov /CBS [ 178]
July 7–10, 2020
1,179 (LV)
± 3.4%
44%
36%
5%[ ar]
15%
Dallas Morning News /University of Texas at Tyler [ 92]
June 29 – July 7, 2020
1,677 (LV)
± 2.4%
42%
29%
5%
22%
Public Policy Polling [ 179]
June 24–25, 2020
729 (RV)
± 3.6%
42%
35%
–
23%
FOX News [ 180]
June 20–23, 2020
1,001 (RV)
± 3.0%
46%
36%
6%[ as]
12%
Dallas Morning News /University of Texas at Tyler [ 93]
April 18–27, 2020
1,183 (RV)
± 2.9%
37%
24%
6%
34%
NBC News /Marist [ 78]
February 23–27, 2020
2,409 (RV)
± 2.5%
49%
41%
1%
10%
Beacon Research (D) [ 84]
November 9–21, 2019
601 (RV)
–
44%
30%
–
26%
Emerson College [ 181]
April 25–28, 2019
799 (RV)
± 3.4%
29%
12%
16%[ at]
44%
Hypothetical polling
with Royce West
with Chris Bell
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size[ a]
Margin of error
John Cornyn (R)
Chris Bell (D)
Other
Undecided
Beacon Research (D) [ 84]
November 9–21, 2019
601 (RV)
–
45%
30%
–
25%
with Sema Hernandez
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size[ a]
Margin of error
John Cornyn (R)
Sema Hernandez (D)
Other
Undecided
Beacon Research (D) [ 84]
November 9–21, 2019
601 (RV)
–
45%
29%
–
26%
with Beto O'Rourke
with generic Democrat
with generic Opponent
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size[ a]
Margin of error
John Cornyn (R)
Generic Opponent
Other
Undecided
Quinnipiac [ 188]
September 4–9, 2019
1,410 (RV)
± 3.1%
–
23%
35% [ aw]
43% [ ax]
with generic Republican and generic Democrat
Results
By county
By county
2020 U.S. Senate election results by Texas county
County
Cornyn Republican
Hegar Democratic
McKennon Libertarian
Collins Green
Turullols-Bonilla (write-in) Independent
Margin
Total votes
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Anderson
14,943
78.33%
3,792
19.88%
249
1.31%
88
0.46%
0
0.00%
11,151
58.45%
19,072
Andrews
4,894
84.38%
779
13.43%
107
1.84%
20
0.34%
0
0.00%
4,115
70.95%
5,800
Angelina
24,962
72.66%
8,771
25.53%
461
1.34%
161
0.47%
0
0.00%
16,191
47.13%
34,355
Aransas
9,189
75.54%
2,729
22.44%
178
1.46%
68
0.56%
0
0.00%
6,460
53.10%
12,164
Archer
4,178
88.44%
467
9.89%
65
1.38%
14
0.30%
0
0.00%
3,711
78.55%
4,724
Armstrong
1,025
93.27%
64
5.82%
5
0.45%
5
0.45%
0
0.00%
961
87.45%
1,099
Atascosa
11,906
66.53%
5,588
31.22%
258
1.44%
142
0.79%
2
0.01%
6,318
35.31%
17,896
Austin
11,454
79.10%
2,752
19.00%
215
1.48%
57
0.39%
3
0.02%
8,702
60.10%
14,481
Bailey
1,400
76.84%
383
21.02%
28
1.54%
11
0.60%
0
0.00%
1,017
55.82%
1,822
Bandera
9,957
79.42%
2,291
18.27%
234
1.87%
55
0.44%
0
0.00%
7,666
61.15%
12,537
Bastrop
20,468
56.07%
15,071
41.28%
757
2.07%
208
0.57%
2
0.01%
5,397
14.79%
36,506
Baylor
1,462
87.13%
177
10.55%
30
1.79%
9
0.54%
0
0.00%
1,285
76.58%
1,678
Bee
5,713
63.09%
3,103
34.27%
171
1.89%
58
0.64%
10
0.11%
2,610
28.82%
9,055
Bell
68,934
54.36%
54,413
42.91%
2,725
2.15%
727
0.57%
5
0.00%
14,521
11.45%
126,804
Bexar
320,095
42.51%
411,328
54.63%
15,205
2.02%
6,307
0.84%
52
0.01%
91,233
12.12%
752,987
Blanco
5,457
73.66%
1,816
24.51%
105
1.42%
30
0.40%
0
0.00%
3,641
49.15%
7,408
Borden
390
94.89%
18
4.38%
1
0.24%
2
0.49%
0
0.00%
372
90.51%
411
Bosque
7,367
81.50%
1,490
16.48%
121
1.34%
60
0.66%
1
0.01%
5,877
65.02%
9,039
Bowie
26,908
70.94%
10,406
27.43%
474
1.25%
143
0.38%
0
0.00%
16,502
43.51%
37,931
Brazoria
90,705
59.14%
58,759
38.31%
3,019
1.97%
879
0.57%
5
0.00%
31,946
20.83%
153,367
Brazos
49,346
58.63%
32,098
38.14%
2,243
2.67%
462
0.55%
12
0.01%
17,248
20.49%
84,161
Brewster
2,453
51.40%
2,167
45.41%
113
2.37%
35
0.73%
4
0.08%
286
5.99%
4,772
Briscoe
625
87.41%
79
11.05%
6
0.84%
5
0.70%
0
0.00%
546
76.36%
715
Brooks
859
36.46%
1,425
60.48%
39
1.66%
33
1.40%
0
0.00%
566
24.02%
2,356
Brown
13,482
85.57%
1,965
12.47%
250
1.59%
58
0.37%
0
0.00%
11,517
73.10%
15,755
Burleson
6,596
77.70%
1,709
20.13%
142
1.67%
42
0.49%
0
0.00%
4,887
57.57%
8,489
Burnet
18,687
76.15%
5,323
21.69%
438
1.78%
92
0.37%
0
0.00%
13,364
54.46%
24,540
Caldwell
8,044
54.06%
6,449
43.34%
272
1.83%
103
0.69%
12
0.08%
1,595
10.72%
14,880
Calhoun
5,531
71.41%
2,092
27.01%
100
1.29%
22
0.28%
0
0.00%
3,439
44.40%
7,745
Callahan
5,892
87.69%
680
10.12%
106
1.58%
41
0.61%
0
0.00%
5,212
77.57%
6,719
Cameron
46,482
41.79%
61,508
55.30%
1,797
1.62%
1,433
1.29%
3
0.00%
15,026
13.51%
111,223
Camp
3,597
71.43%
1,359
26.99%
57
1.13%
22
0.44%
1
0.02%
2,238
44.44%
5,036
Carson
2,756
88.53%
286
9.19%
63
2.02%
5
0.16%
3
0.10%
2,470
79.34%
3,113
Cass
10,796
78.16%
2,672
19.34%
153
1.11%
192
1.39%
0
0.00%
8,124
58.82%
13,813
Castro
1,572
77.02%
432
21.17%
24
1.18%
13
0.64%
0
0.00%
1,140
55.85%
2,041
Chambers
17,037
79.79%
3,786
17.73%
419
1.96%
111
0.52%
0
0.00%
13,251
62.06%
21,353
Cherokee
14,945
77.31%
4,058
20.99%
269
1.39%
59
0.31
0
0.00%
10,887
56.32%
19,331
Childress
1,936
85.70%
283
12.53%
29
1.28%
11
0.49%
0
0.00%
1,653
73.17%
2,259
Clay
4,958
87.01%
632
11.09%
69
1.21%
27
0.47%
12
0.21%
4,326
75.92%
5,698
Cochran
765
78.22%
183
18.71%
22
2.25%
8
0.82%
0
0.00%
582
59.51%
978
Coke
1,557
88.77%
171
9.75%
23
1.31%
3
0.17%
0
0.00%
1,386
79.02%
1,754
Coleman
3,586
88.22%
426
10.48%
37
0.91%
16
0.39%
0
0.00%
3,160
77.74%
4,065
Collin
263,074
54.66%
207,005
43.01%
8,495
1.76%
2,721
0.57%
11
0.00%
56,069
11.65%
481,306
Collingsworth
1,032
86.58%
145
12.16%
10
0.84%
4
0.34%
1
0.08%
887
74.42%
1,192
Colorado
7,367
74.49%
2,362
23.88%
116
1.17%
43
0.43%
2
0.02%
5,005
50.61%
9,890
Comal
63,545
71.99%
22,552
25.55%
1,753
1.99%
418
0.47%
2
0.00%
40,993
46.44%
88,270
Comanche
5,053
84.16%
831
13.84%
90
1.50%
30
0.50%
0
0.00%
4,222
70.32%
6,004
Concho
1,029
82.52%
193
15.48%
20
1.60%
5
0.40%
0
0.00%
836
67.04%
1,247
Cooke
15,516
82.20%
2,999
15.89%
277
1.47%
85
0.45%
0
0.00%
12,517
66.31%
18,877
Coryell
15,372
66.12%
7,118
30.62%
609
2.62%
149
0.64%
1
0.00%
8,254
35.50%
23,249
Cottle
534
81.40%
110
16.77%
7
1.07%
5
0.76%
0
0.00%
424
64.63%
656
Crane
1,213
82.01%
229
15.48%
24
1.62%
13
0.88%
0
0.00%
984
66.53%
1,479
Crockett
1,146
76.76%
314
21.03%
21
1.41%
12
0.80%
0
0.00%
832
55.73%
1,493
Crosby
1,356
72.09%
486
25.84%
25
1.33%
14
0.74%
0
0.00%
870
46.25%
1,881
Culberson
367
47.17%
385
49.49%
19
2.44%
6
0.77%
1
0.13%
18
2.32%
778
Dallam
1,369
85.83%
200
12.54%
21
1.32%
5
0.31%
0
0.00%
1,169
73.29%
1,595
Dallas
330,851
36.13%
560,603
61.22%
15,905
1.74%
8,282
0.90%
20
0.00%
229,752
25.09%
915,661
Dawson
2,827
77.64%
738
20.27%
60
1.65%
14
0.38%
2
0.05%
2,089
57.37%
3,641
Deaf Smith
3,273
72.20%
1,151
25.39%
73
1.61%
36
0.79%
0
0.00%
2,122
46.81%
4,533
Delta
2,111
83.31%
370
14.60%
31
1.22%
22
0.87%
0
0.00%
1,741
68.71%
2,534
Denton
231,025
55.91%
170,984
41.38%
8,553
2.07%
2,627
0.64%
22
0.01%
60,041
14.53%
413,211
Dewitt
6,399
81.13%
1,384
17.55%
84
1.07%
20
0.25%
0
0.00%
5,015
63.58%
7,887
Dickens
808
84.34%
133
13.88%
13
1.36%
4
0.42%
0
0.00%
675
70.46%
958
Dimmit
1,274
36.74%
2,122
61.19%
39
1.12%
30
0.87%
3
0.09%
848
24.45%
3,468
Donley
1,418
87.26%
181
11.14%
22
1.35%
4
0.25%
0
0.00%
1,237
76.12%
1,625
Duval
1,787
40.44%
2,458
55.62%
97
2.20%
77
1.74%
0
0.00%
671
15.18%
4,419
Eastland
7,015
86.72%
910
11.25%
131
1.62%
31
0.38%
2
0.02%
6,105
75.47%
8,089
Ector
31,711
72.78%
10,682
24.52%
902
2.07%
277
0.64%
0
0.00%
21,029
48.26%
43,572
Edwards
824
83.57%
144
14.60%
14
1.42%
3
0.30%
1
0.10%
680
68.97%
986
Ellis
57,078
67.12%
25,780
30.32%
1,589
1.87%
585
0.69%
7
0.01%
31,298
36.80%
85,039
El Paso
80,021
30.87%
164,931
63.62%
8,248
3.18%
6,036
2.33%
14
0.01%
84,910
32.75%
259,250
Erath
13,564
81.18%
2,707
16.20%
335
2.01%
102
0.61%
0
0.00%
10,857
64.98%
16,708
Falls
4,157
68.84%
1,787
29.59%
76
1.26%
19
0.31%
0
0.00%
2,370
39.25%
6,039
Fannin
11,836
80.25%
2,559
17.35%
273
1.85%
80
0.54%
1
0.01%
9,277
62.90%
14,749
Fayette
10,056
78.17%
2,634
20.48%
129
1.00%
45
0.35%
0
0.00%
7,422
57.69%
12,864
Fisher
1,418
78.60%
351
19.46%
28
1.55%
7
0.39%
0
0.00%
1,067
59.14%
1,804
Floyd
1,554
78.09%
397
19.95%
29
1.46%
10
0.50%
0
0.00%
1,157
58.14%
1,990
Foard
404
77.84%
107
20.62%
7
1.35%
1
0.19%
0
0.00%
297
57.22%
519
Fort Bend
160,977
46.33%
178,984
51.52%
5,359
1.54%
2,112
0.61%
7
0.00%
18,007
5.19%
347,439
Franklin
4,114
83.25%
753
15.24%
63
1.27%
12
0.24%
0
0.00%
3,361
68.01%
4,942
Freestone
6,838
79.91%
1,553
18.15%
116
1.36%
50
0.58%
0
0.00%
5,285
61.76%
8,557
Frio
2,489
50.58%
2,283
46.39%
71
1.44%
78
1.59%
0
0.00%
206
4.19%
4,921
Gaines
5,118
88.85%
548
9.51%
76
1.32%
18
0.31%
0
0.00%
4,570
79.34%
5,760
Galveston
94,317
61.49%
55,094
35.92%
3,003
1.96%
969
0.63%
3
0.00%
39,223
25.57%
153,386
Garza
1,374
84.97%
225
13.91%
11
0.68%
7
0.43%
0
0.00%
1,149
71.06%
1,617
Gillespie
12,543
79.49%
2,996
18.99%
200
1.27%
39
0.25%
1
0.01%
9,547
60.50%
15,779
Glasscock
603
93.34%
35
5.42%
5
0.77%
3
0.46%
0
0.00%
568
87.92%
646
Goliad
3,000
76.75%
840
21.49%
43
1.10%
14
0.36%
12
0.31%
2,160
55.26%
3,909
Gonzales
5,617
74.59%
1,782
23.66%
89
1.18%
42
0.56%
1
0.01%
3,835
50.93%
7,531
Gray
6,705
87.21%
774
10.07%
167
2.17%
42
0.55%
0
0.00%
5,931
77.14%
7,688
Grayson
43,735
74.16%
13,938
23.63%
1,008
1.71%
293
0.50%
0
0.00%
29,797
50.53%
58,974
Gregg
32,467
68.37%
14,025
29.54%
787
1.66%
204
0.43%
1
0.00%
18,442
38.83%
47,484
Grimes
9,338
76.07%
2,678
21.82%
199
1.62%
60
0.49%
0
0.00%
6,660
54.25%
12,275
Guadalupe
48,308
62.75%
26,697
34.68%
1,545
2.01%
428
0.56%
3
0.00%
21,611
28.07%
76,981
Hale
6,999
74.65%
2,155
22.98%
155
1.65%
67
0.71%
0
0.00%
4,844
51.67%
9,376
Hall
967
84.82%
156
13.68%
7
0.61%
10
0.88%
0
0.00%
811
71.14%
1,140
Hamilton
3,574
83.93%
594
15.23%
63
0.84%
45
0.43%
18
0.00%
2,288
68.71%
4,294
Hansford
1,844
90.93%
158
7.79%
21
1.04%
5
0.25%
0
0.00%
1,686
83.14%
2,028
Hardeman
1,313
84.44%
232
14.92%
9
0.58%
1
0.06%
0
0.00%
1,081
69.52%
1,555
Hardin
23,516
85.87%
3,388
12.37%
393
1.44%
87
0.32%
0
0.00%
20,128
73.50%
27,384
Harris
718,228
44.49%
854,158
52.90%
29,217
1.81%
12,889
0.80%
33
0.00%
135,930
8.41%
1,614,525
Harrison
21,231
72.25%
7,612
25.91%
440
1.50%
101
0.34%
1
0.00%
13,619
46.34%
29,384
Hartley
1,859
89.72%
176
8.49%
27
1.30%
10
0.48%
0
0.00%
1,683
81.23%
2,072
Haskell
1,808
82.82%
347
15.90%
15
0.69%
13
0.60%
0
0.00%
1,461
66.92%
2,183
Hays
49,539
45.64%
55,597
51.22%
2,595
2.39%
814
0.75%
1
0.00%
6,058
5.58%
108,546
Hemphill
1,465
86.53%
197
11.64%
22
1.30%
9
0.53%
0
0.00%
1,268
74.89%
1,693
Henderson
28,717
79.56%
6,672
18.48%
526
1.46%
180
0.50%
1
0.00%
22,045
61.08%
36,096
Hidalgo
84,284
40.23%
116,962
55.83%
5,072
2.42%
3,119
1.49%
46
0.02%
32,678
15.60%
209,483
Hill
11,845
79.89%
2,688
18.13%
196
1.32%
98
0.66%
0
0.00%
9,157
61.76%
14,827
Hockley
6,449
80.73%
1,384
17.33%
124
1.55%
28
0.35%
3
0.04%
5,065
63.40%
7,988
Hood
26,253
81.58%
5,228
16.25%
509
1.58%
189
0.59%
2
0.01%
21,025
65.33%
32,181
Hopkins
12,497
78.07%
2,833
21.35%
236
0.58%
81
0.53%
0
0.00%
6,761
56.72%
15,647
Houston
6,984
74.82%
2,230
23.89%
92
0.99%
28
0.30%
0
0.00%
4,754
50.93%
9,334
Howard
7,854
78.14%
1,959
19.49%
193
1.92%
45
0.45%
0
0.00%
5,895
58.65%
10,051
Hudspeth
680
61.76%
383
34.79%
22
2.00%
15
1.36%
1
0.09%
297
26.97%
1,101
Hunt
28,888
75.91%
8,319
21.86%
628
1.65%
223
0.59%
0
0.00%
20,569
54.05%
38,058
Hutchinson
7,575
87.14%
900
10.35%
178
2.05%
36
0.41%
4
0.05%
6,675
76.79%
8,693
Irion
760
86.36%
111
12.61%
9
1.02%
0
0.41%
0
0.05%
649
73.75%
880
Jack
3,322
89.78%
319
8.62%
41
1.11%
17
0.46%
1
0.03%
3,003
81.16%
3,700
Jackson
5,167
81.90%
1,021
16.18%
81
1.28%
26
0.41%
14
0.22%
4,146
65.72%
6,309
Jasper
12,312
80.01%
2,851
18.53%
180
1.17%
42
0.27%
4
0.03%
9,461
61.48%
15,389
Jeff Davis
767
59.64%
483
37.56%
30
2.33%
6
0.47%
0
0.00%
284
22.08%
1,286
Jefferson
46,928
50.50%
44,112
47.47%
1,418
1.53%
464
0.50%
4
0.00%
2,816
3.03%
92,926
Jim Hogg
652
33.89%
1,136
61.61%
30
1.63%
26
1.41%
0
0.00%
484
27.72%
1,844
Jim Wells
6,957
52.47%
6,025
45.44%
170
1.28%
108
0.81%
0
0.00%
932
7.03%
13,260
Johnson
54,403
76.13%
15,474
21.65%
1,217
1.70%
369
0.52%
0
0.00%
38,929
54.48%
71,463
Jones
5,546
83.76%
967
14.61%
81
1.22%
27
0.41%
0
0.00%
4,579
69.15%
6,621
Karnes
3,833
75.32%
1,178
23.15%
58
1.14%
20
0.39%
0
0.00%
2,655
52.17%
5,089
Kaufman
37,649
66.67%
17,507
31.00%
961
1.70%
352
0.62%
2
0.00%
20,142
35.67%
56,471
Kendall
20,584
77.99%
5,335
20.21%
374
1.42%
99
0.38%
0
0.00%
15,249
57.78%
26,392
Kenedy
107
63.31%
57
33.73%
4
2.37%
1
0.59%
0
0.00%
50
29.58%
169
Kent
386
86.74%
53
11.91%
4
0.90%
2
0.45%
0
0.00%
333
74.83%
445
Kerr
21,022
76.32%
5,946
21.59%
446
1.62%
128
0.46%
1
0.00%
15,076
54.73%
27,543
Kimble
1,962
87.08%
254
11.27%
28
1.24%
9
0.40%
0
0.00%
1,708
75.81%
2,253
King
149
96.75%
5
3.25%
0
0.00%
0
0.00%
0
0.00%
144
93.50%
154
Kinney
1,070
70.95%
395
26.19%
25
1.58%
13
0.86%
5
0.33%
675
44.76%
1,508
Kleberg
5,374
50.19%
5,067
47.32%
183
1.71%
84
0.78%
0
0.00%
307
2.87%
10,708
Knox
1,147
80.15%
263
18.38%
15
1.05%
5
0.35%
1
0.07%
884
61.77%
1,431
Lamar
16,476
77.85%
4,295
20.29%
279
1.32%
101
0.48%
14
0.07%
12,181
57.56%
21,165
Lamb
3,469
79.38%
802
18.35%
75
1.72%
22
0.50%
2
0.05%
2,667
61.03%
4,370
Lampasas
8,102
78.43%
1,978
19.15%
189
1.83%
61
0.59%
0
0.07%
6,124
59.28%
10,330
La Salle
1,082
50.40%
1,005
46.81%
30
1.40%
29
1.35%
1
0.05%
77
3.59%
2,147
Lavaca
8,599
85.66%
1,305
13.00%
109
1.09%
23
0.23%
2
0.02%
7,294
72.66%
10,038
Lee
6,211
77.32%
1,689
21.03%
96
1.20%
36
0.45%
0
0.07%
4,522
56.29%
8,032
Leon
7,421
86.37%
1,028
11.96%
102
1.19%
41
0.48%
0
0.00%
6,393
74.41%
8,592
Liberty
22,743
78.40%
5,662
19.52%
477
1.64%
127
0.44%
0
0.00%
17,081
58.88%
29,009
Limestone
6,656
74.23%
2,112
23.55%
122
1.36%
77
0.86%
0
0.00%
4,544
50.68%
8,967
Lipscomb
1,181
89.20%
117
8.84%
25
1.89%
1
0.08%
0
0.00%
1,064
80.36%
1,324
Live Oak
4,122
82.75%
790
15.86%
55
1.10%
14
0.28%
0
0.00%
3,332
66.89%
4,981
Llano
10,047
79.76%
2,331
18.51%
171
1.36%
47
0.37%
0
0.00%
7,716
61.25%
12,596
Loving
58
89.23%
5
7.69%
2
3.08%
0
0.28%
0
0.00%
53
81.54%
65
Lubbock
79,459
66.49%
36,319
30.39%
3,018
2.53%
702
0.59%
6
0.01%
43,140
36.10%
119,504
Lynn
1,817
80.29%
411
18.16%
25
1.10%
10
0.44%
0
0.00%
1,406
62.13%
2,263
McCulloch
2,843
83.99%
460
13.59%
63
1.86%
19
0.56%
0
0.00%
2,383
70.40%
3,385
Mclennan
60,036
62.45%
33,439
34.79%
2,015
2.10%
636
0.66%
3
0.00%
26,597
27.66%
96,129
McMullen
454
90.80%
43
8.60%
2
0.40%
1
0.20%
0
0.00%
411
82.20%
500
Madison
4,118
78.84%
1,030
19.72%
61
1.17%
14
0.27%
0
0.00%
3,088
59.12%
5,223
Marion
3,380
71.04%
1,276
26.82%
85
1.79%
17
0.36%
0
0.00%
2,104
44.22%
4,758
Martin
1,811
85.75%
263
12.45%
27
1.28%
11
0.52%
0
0.00%
1,548
73.30%
2,112
Mason
1,980
80.65%
443
18.04%
25
1.02%
7
0.29%
0
0.00%
1,537
62.61%
2,455
Matagorda
9,647
71.55%
3,551
26.34%
222
1.65%
62
0.46%
0
0.00%
6,096
45.21%
13,482
Maverick
5,708
39.95%
7,956
55.68%
269
1.88%
349
2.44%
7
0.05%
2,248
15.73%
14,289
Medina
15,594
70.21%
6,207
27.94%
313
1.41%
96
0.43%
2
0.01%
9,387
42.27%
22,212
Menard
797
79.70%
189
18.90%
10
1.00%
4
0.10%
0
0.00%
608
60.80%
1,000
Midland
45,733
78.14%
11,417
19.51%
1,162
1.99%
216
0.37%
0
0.00%
34,316
58.63%
58,528
Milam
7,759
75.10%
2,382
23.06%
136
1.32%
54
0.52%
0
0.00%
5,377
52.04%
10,331
Mills
2,196
88.30%
252
10.13%
30
1.21%
9
0.36%
0
0.00%
1,944
78.17%
2,487
Mitchell
2,129
83.82%
359
14.13%
40
1.57%
12
0.47%
0
0.00%
1,770
69.69%
2,540
Montague
8,526
87.37%
1,051
10.77%
135
1.38%
47
0.48%
0
0.00%
7,475
76.60%
9,759
Montgomery
194,528
72.36%
68,254
25.39%
4,844
1.80%
1,208
0.45%
4
0.00%
126,274
46.97%
268,838
Moore
4,314
79.20%
999
18.34%
102
1.87%
32
0.59%
0
0.00%
3,315
60.86%
5,447
Morris
3,753
68.47%
1,639
29.90%
66
1.20%
21
0.38%
2
0.04%
2,114
38.57%
5,481
Motley
591
92.63%
44
6.90%
3
0.47%
0
0.00%
0
0.00%
547
85.73%
638
Nacogdoches
17,370
65.55%
8,487
32.03%
476
1.80%
163
0.62%
3
0.01%
8,883
33.52%
26,499
Navarro
13,701
72.26%
4,821
25.42%
315
1.66%
125
0.66%
0
0.00%
8,880
46.84%
18,962
Newton
4,784
79.51%
1,163
19.33%
47
0.78%
23
0.38%
0
0.00%
3,621
60.18%
6,017
Nolan
4,102
77.67%
1,077
20.39%
84
1.59%
18
0.34%
0
0.00%
3,025
57.28%
5,281
Nueces
64,558
51.52%
57,180
45.63%
2,564
2.05%
997
0.80%
15
0.01%
7,378
5.89%
125,314
Ochiltree
2,783
89.60%
278
8.95%
36
1.16%
8
0.26%
1
0.03%
2,505
80.65%
3,106
Oldham
908
91.16%
74
7.43%
9
0.90%
5
0.50%
0
0.00%
834
83.73%
996
Orange
28,720
80.46%
6,249
17.51%
572
1.60%
140
0.39%
12
0.03%
22,471
62.95%
35,693
Palo Pinto
9,999
81.11%
2,028
16.45%
231
1.87%
70
0.57%
0
0.00%
7,971
64.66%
12,328
Panola
9,145
80.91%
2,015
17.83%
109
0.96%
30
0.27%
4
0.04%
7,130
63.08%
11,303
Parker
61,705
81.71%
11,919
15.78%
468
0.62%
5
0.01%
0
0.00%
49,786
65.93%
75,520
Parmer
2,132
81.16%
454
17.28%
28
1.07%
13
0.49%
0
0.00%
1,678
63.88%
2,627
Pecos
3,081
67.43%
1,376
30.12%
79
1.73%
32
0.70%
1
0.02%
1,705
37.31%
4,569
Polk
17,735
75.37%
5,237
22.26%
426
1.81%
133
0.57%
0
0.00%
12,498
53.11%
23,531
Potter
22,683
69.08%
9,168
27.92%
738
2.25%
247
0.75%
0
0.00%
13,515
41.16%
32,836
Presidio
651
31.13%
1,374
65.71%
29
1.39%
37
1.77%
0
0.00%
723
34.58%
2,091
Rains
5,060
85.00%
789
13.25%
81
1.36%
26
0.44%
0
0.00%
4,271
71.75%
5,956
Randall
51,116
79.47%
11,618
18.06%
1,348
2.10%
234
0.36%
6
0.01%
39,498
61.41%
64,322
Reagan
893
83.54%
154
14.41%
13
1.22%
9
0.84%
0
0.00%
739
69.13%
1,069
Real
1,626
83.86%
286
14.75%
19
0.98%
8
0.41%
0
0.00%
1,340
69.11%
1,939
Red River
4,452
77.67%
1,191
20.78%
58
1.01%
31
0.54%
0
0.00%
3,261
56.89%
5,732
Reeves
1,983
57.71%
1,337
38.91%
73
2.12%
43
1.25%
0
0.00%
646
18.80%
3,436
Refugio
2,073
65.33%
1,023
32.24%
52
1.64%
24
0.476
1
0.03%
1,050
33.09%
3,173
Roberts
526
96.51%
15
2.75%
4
0.73%
0
0.00%
0
0.00%
511
93.76%
545
Robertson
5,590
69.97%
2,244
28.09%
118
1.48%
36
0.45%
1
0.01%
3,346
41.88%
7,989
Rockwall
37,584
69.88%
15,009
27.91%
932
1.73%
257
0.48%
0
0.00%
22,575
41.97%
53,782
Runnels
3,722
86.00%
515
11.90%
66
1.52%
25
0.58%
0
0.00%
3,207
74.10%
4,328
Rusk
16,367
77.28%
4,455
21.03%
277
1.31%
78
0.37%
2
0.01%
11,912
56.25%
21,179
Sabine
4,678
86.04%
688
12.65%
46
0.85%
23
0.42%
2
0.04%
3,990
73.39%
5,437
San Augustine
2,898
74.75%
928
23.94%
39
1.01%
12
0.31%
0
0.00%
1,970
50.81%
3,877
San Jacinto
9,808
79.33%
2,268
18.35%
224
1.81%
63
0.51%
0
0.00%
7,540
60.98%
12,363
San Patricio
16,174
63.89%
8,484
33.51%
487
1.92%
161
0.64%
0
0.00%
7,690
30.38%
25,316
San Saba
2,218
88.72%
270
10.80%
9
0.36%
3
0.12%
0
0.00%
1,948
77.92%
2,500
Schleicher
927
81.89%
191
16.87%
10
0.88%
4
0.35%
0
0.00%
736
65.02%
1,132
Scurry
4,870
84.01%
805
13.89%
89
1.54%
32
0.55%
1
0.02%
4,065
70.12%
5,797
Shackelford
1,475
91.79%
115
7.16%
14
0.87%
3
0.19%
0
0.00%
1,360
84.63%
1,607
Shelby
7,868
78.74%
2,022
20.24%
75
0.75%
27
0.27%
0
0.00%
5,846
58.50%
9,992
Sherman
889
90.07%
88
8.92%
7
0.71%
2
0.20%
1
0.10%
801
81.15%
987
Smith
69,574
69.65%
28,385
28.42%
1,484
1.49%
443
0.44%
1
0.00%
41,189
41.23%
99,887
Somervell
4,103
83.37%
712
14.47%
78
1.59%
27
0.55%
1
0.02%
3,391
68.90%
4,921
Starr
5,845
39.62%
8,161
55.33%
357
2.42%
387
2.62%
1
0.01%
2,316
15.71%
14,751
Stephens
3,312
88.67%
374
10.01%
32
0.86%
17
0.46%
0
0.00%
2,938
78.66%
3,735
Sterling
567
91.30%
47
7.55%
2
0.32%
5
0.81%
0
0.00%
520
83.75%
621
Stonewall
586
82.07%
122
17.09%
3
0.42%
3
0.42%
0
0.00%
464
64.98%
714
Sutton
1,204
78.74%
305
19.95%
10
0.65%
10
0.65%
0
0.00%
899
58.79%
1,529
Swisher
1,795
77.40%
464
20.01%
44
1.90%
15
0.65%
1
0.04%
1,331
57.39%
2,319
Tarrant
423,117
51.09%
382,408
46.18%
16,443
1.99%
6,130
0.74%
18
0.00%
40,709
4.91%
828,116
Taylor
39,887
73.21%
13,704
25.15%
1,209
2.22%
309
0.57%
4
0.01%
26,183
48.06%
54,483
Terrell
324
72.00%
116
25.78%
5
1.11%
3
0.67%
2
0.44%
208
46.22%
450
Terry
2,731
77.50%
714
20.26%
63
1.79%
16
0.45%
0
0.00%
2,017
57.24%
3,524
Throckmorton
788
90.16%
76
8.70%
7
0.80%
3
0.34%
0
0.00%
712
81.46%
874
Titus
7,426
71.57%
2,748
26.48%
152
1.46%
50
0.48%
0
0.00%
4,678
45.09%
10,376
Tom Green
32,340
72.15%
11,371
25.37%
876
1.95%
234
0.52%
2
0.00%
20,969
46.78%
44,823
Travis
175,860
29.28%
408,528
68.02%
12,006
2.00%
4,191
0.70%
24
0.00%
232,668
38.74%
600,609
Trinity
5,445
79.93%
1,258
18.47%
79
1.16%
30
0.44%
0
0.00%
4,187
61.46%
6,812
Tyler
7,916
83.13%
1,400
14.70%
154
1.62%
53
0.56%
0
0.00%
6,516
68.43%
9,523
Upshur
15,470
82.94%
2,804
15.03%
320
1.72%
55
0.29%
4
0.02%
12,666
67.91%
18,653
Upton
1,147
85.85%
160
11.98%
18
1.35%
11
0.82%
0
0.00%
987
73.87%
1,336
Uvalde
5,968
59.19%
3,821
37.90%
192
1.90%
99
0.98%
2
0.02%
2,147
21.29%
10,082
Val Verde
8,103
54.14%
6,430
42.96%
252
1.68%
170
1.14%
13
0.09%
1,673
11.18%
14,968
Van Zandt
22,010
85.37%
3,374
13.09%
282
1.09%
107
0.42%
9
0.03%
18,636
72.28%
25,782
Victoria
23,144
68.69%
9,834
29.19%
524
1.56%
172
0.51%
18
0.05%
13,310
39.50%
33,692
Walker
15,480
65.94%
7,414
31.58%
449
1.91%
133
0.57%
1
0.00%
8,066
34.36%
23,477
Waller
14,219
63.31%
7,725
34.40%
394
1.75%
120
0.53%
0
0.00%
6,494
28.91%
22,458
Ward
3,138
79.62%
725
18.40%
61
1.55%
16
0.41%
1
0.03%
2,413
61.22%
3,941
Washington
12,988
75.16%
4,017
23.25%
223
1.29%
51
0.30%
1
0.01%
8,971
51.91%
17,280
Webb
23,153
34.87%
40,822
61.49%
1,246
1.88%
1,103
1.66%
69
0.10%
17,669
26.62%
66,393
Wharton
11,832
71.19%
4,513
27.15%
204
1.23%
70
0.42%
2
0.01%
7,319
44.04%
16,621
Wheeler
2,079
91.14%
165
7.23%
26
1.14%
11
0.48%
0
0.00%
1,914
83.91%
2,281
Wichita
31,626
69.84%
12,399
27.38%
997
2.20%
259
0.57%
0
0.00%
19,227
42.46%
45,281
Wilbarger
3,473
78.59%
874
19.78%
54
1.22%
18
0.41%
0
0.00%
2,599
58.81%
4,419
Willacy
2,183
41.27%
2,968
56.12%
85
1.61%
53
1.00%
0
0.00%
785
14.85%
5,289
Williamson
142,391
50.17%
133,783
47.14%
6,123
2.16%
1,492
0.53%
18
0.01%
8,608
3.03%
283,807
Wilson
18,327
74.21%
5,943
24.06%
309
1.25%
118
0.48%
0
0.00%
12,384
50.15%
24,697
Winkler
1,714
81.77%
338
16.13%
30
1.43%
12
0.57%
2
0.10%
1,376
65.64%
2,096
Wise
26,630
83.22%
4,644
14.51%
563
1.76%
162
0.51%
0
0.00%
21,986
68.71%
31,999
Wood
18,757
83.48%
3,318
14.77%
306
1.36%
87
0.39%
2
0.01%
15,439
68.71%
22,470
Yoakum
2,153
82.84%
387
14.89%
38
1.46%
21
0.81%
0
0.00%
1,766
67.95%
2,599
Young
6,996
86.27%
967
11.93%
120
1.48%
26
0.32%
0
0.00%
6,029
74.34%
8,109
Zapata
1,454
43.06%
1,821
53.92%
52
1.54%
50
1.48%
0
0.00%
367
10.86%
3,377
Zavala
1,232
30.85%
2,633
65.92%
72
1.80%
57
1.43%
0
0.00%
1,401
35.07%
3,994
Total
5,962,983
53.51%
4,888,764
43.87%
209,722
1.88%
81,893
0.73%
678
0.01%
1,074,219
9.64%
11,144,040
Cornyn Republican
Hegar Democratic
McKennon Libertarian
Collins Green
Turullols-Bonilla (write-in) Independent
Margin
Total votes
Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican
Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic
By congressional district
Cornyn won 24 out of 36 congressional districts, including one that elected a Democrat.[ 191]
See also
Notes
Partisan clients
^ Data for Progress had endorsed the Elizabeth Warren 2020 presidential campaign prior to the sampling period
^ a b c d Data for Progress has endorsed the Elizabeth Warren 2020 presidential campaign
^ a b Poll sponsored by Democracy Toolbox
^ Poll conducted for John Cornyn.
^ Poll sponsored by the Defend Students Action Fund.
^ Giffords endorsed Hegar to this poll's sampling period
^ Poll sponsored for The Consumer Energy Alliance which is a pro-Keystone XL lobbying group.
^ Poll conducted for the Texas Youth Power Alliance.
^ Poll conducted for Latino Decisions.
^ This poll's sponsor is the American Principles Project, a 501 that supports the Republican Party.
^ Poll sponsored by Courageous Conservatives PAC
^ Poll sponsored by the Defend Students Action Fund.
Additional candidates and voter samples
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Key: A – all adults RV – registered voters LV – likely voters V – unclear
^ Michael Cooper with 4%; "other" with 1%
^ a b Additional data sourced from FiveThirtyEight
^ The five remaining candidates or "someone else" with 34%; refused with 6%
^ Michael Cooper, Jack Daniel Foster Jr. and Victor Hugo Harris with 3%; D. R. Hunter with 2%; Adrian Ocegueda with 1%
^ Michael Cooper with 2%; Victor Hugo Harris and Adrian Ocegueda with 1%; Jack Daniel Foster Jr., D. R. Hunter, and "not voting" with 0%
^ Leaning towards no one candidate, but not leaning towards not voting
^ Michael Cooper and Victor Hugo Harris with 5%; Adrian Ocegueda with 2%; Jack Daniel Foster Jr. and D. R. Hunter with 0%; other with 6%; none of the above with 17%
^ Michael Cooper with 4%; Jack Daniel Foster Jr. with 2%; Adrian Ocegueda with 1%; "someone else" with 6%
^ Michael Cooper with 2%
^ "Someone else" with 19.1%
^ a b c With voters who lean towards a given candidate
^ Veronica Escobar with 5%; Sylvia Garcia, Clay Jenkins, Sri Preston Kulkarni and Kim Olson with 3%; Rafael Anchia and Lizzie Pannell Fletcher with 1%; Mark Strama with 0%; would not vote with 12%
^ Michael Cooper with 4%
^ Calculated by taking the difference of 100% and all other candidates combined.
^ Turullols-Bonilla (I) with 2%; McKennon (L) with 1%; "Other candidate or write-in" with 0%
^ "Someone else" with 2%
^ Standard VI response
^ Results generated with high Democratic turnout model
^ Results generated with high Republican turnout model
^ Did not vote with 2%; "Another candidate" with 0%
^ McKennon (L) and Turullols-Bonilla (I) with 1%; "Other candidate or write-in" with 0%
^ McKennon (L) with 4%; "Someone else" and would not vote with 1%
^ a b Includes "Refused"
^ "Someone else" with 4%; would not vote with 3%
^ a b McKennon (L) with 3%; Collins (G) with 1%
^ McKennon (L) with 3%; Collins (G) with 2%
^ "Someone else" with 1%
^ McKennon (L) with 2%; Turullols-Bonilla (I) with 1%; "Other candidate or write-in" with 0%
^ a b c d Overlapping sample with the previous Morning Consult poll, but more information available regarding sample size
^ Overlapping sample with the previous and subsequent Morning Consult polls, but more information available regarding sampling period
^ McKennon (L) with 2%; Collins (G) with 1%; "Someone else" with 0%
^ McKennon (L) with 2%; Turullols-Bonilla (I) with 1%
^ McKennon (L) with 3%; "Someone else" with 2%
^ "Another candidate" with 1%
^ McKennon (L) with 4%; would not vote with 2%; "someone else" with 0%
^ "Someone else" with 3%
^ McDermott (L) with 3%; Collins (G) with 2%
^ Collins (G) and McDermott (L) with 3%
^ McDermont (L) with 4%; Collins (G) with 1%
^ "Someone else" with 4%
^ "Someone else" with 1%; would not vote with 2%
^ "Another candidate" with 14%
^ "Someone else" with 4%; would not vote with 1%
^ a b "Other" and would not vote with 3%
^ "Someone else" with 16%
^ "Someone else" with 3%; would not vote with 1%
^ Would not vote with 2%
^ "Would definitely not vote for Cornyn" with 35%
^ "Would consider voting for Cornyn" with 30%; "Don't know/no answer" with 13%
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Further reading
Nick Corasaniti; Stephanie Saul ; Patricia Mazzei (September 13, 2020), "Big Voting Decisions in Florida, Wisconsin, Texas: What They Mean for November" , New York Times , archived from the original on September 13, 2020, Both parties are waging legal battles around the country over who gets to vote and how
Amber Phillips (October 9, 2020), "The Senate seats most likely to flip parties in November" , Washingtonpost.com
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