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Texas Election Results

Texas Election Results

President Trump won Texas' 38 electoral votes despite demographic changes and a suburban backlash that had seemed to make the Lone Star State more competitive than it had been in decades. Read more

Voters also re-elected Senator John Cornyn to a fourth term; he was under attack from M.J. Hegar, a former Air Force pilot.

Three House races in particular gained national attention. In the Second District, in the Houston suburbs, Dan Crenshaw, a first-term former Navy SEAL, defeated Sima Ladjevardian. Chip Roy, the Republican incumbent, won in the 21st District against Wendy Davis,whose overnight filibuster as a state senator in 2013 made her an overnight political star. She ran for governor the following year, but the incumbent, Greg Abbott, defeated her.

The 24th District, in the suburbs between Dallas and Fort Worth, was also being closely watched. In that district, Beth Van Duyne, a Republican former mayor, faced Candace Valenzuela, a Democratic school board member who would be the first Afro-Latina member of Congress.— MAGGIE ASTOR Read less

President

Winner

Donald J. Trump wins Texas.

Race called by The Associated Press.

Updated Feb. 22, 2021
100% reported
Candidate Party Votes Pct. Electoral votes E.V.
Trump* Donald J. Trump* Winner Republican Rep. 5,890,347 52.1% 38
Biden Joseph R. Biden Jr. Democrat Dem. 5,259,126 46.5%
Jorgensen Jo Jorgensen Libertarian Lib. 126,243 1.1%
Hawkins Howie Hawkins Green Green 33,396 0.3%
Write-ins Write-ins 5,944 0.1%
Total reported Total reported 11,315,056
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* Incumbent

Vote reporting is effectively complete in Texas.

Biden
Trump
11.3 million votes reported

Presidential results by county

County Margin 2016 margin Est. votes reported Total votes Absentee
Rockwall Trump +38 R+46.8
93%
53,891 48,557
Mason Trump +62 R+63.3
97%
2,474 2,085
Throckmorton Trump +81 R+78.1
99%
894 538
Harris Biden +13 D+12.3
100%
1,640,818 1,439,920
Dallas Biden +32 D+25.9
100%
919,504 797,955
Tarrant Biden +0.22 R+8.6
100%
834,697 733,248
Bexar Biden +18 D+13.3
100%
770,818 685,465
Travis Biden +45 D+38.6
100%
608,575 553,103
Collin Trump +4 R+16.6
100%
490,856 454,572
Denton Trump +8 R+20
100%
417,964 384,152
Fort Bend Biden +11 D+6.6
100%
357,514 327,879
Williamson Biden +1.4 R+9.6
100%
289,555 261,100
Montgomery Trump +44 R+50.7
100%
271,543 236,490
El Paso Biden +35 D+42.8
100%
266,729 208,372
Hidalgo Biden +17 D+40.2
100%
220,884 188,351
Galveston Trump +23 R+24.5
100%
155,060 139,837
Brazoria Trump +18 R+24.4
100%
154,984 140,355
Bell Trump +9 R+14.8
100%
127,375 104,209
Nueces Trump +3 R+1.5
100%
127,322 110,985
Lubbock Trump +32 R+38
100%
120,817 106,271
Cameron Biden +13 D+32.3
100%
114,174 95,823
Hays Biden +11 R+0.8
100%
109,395 98,209
Smith Trump +39 R+43.2
100%
100,089 86,842
McLennan Trump +23 R+26.8
100%
97,872 79,985
Jefferson Trump +1.6 R+0.5
100%
94,759 84,149
Comal Trump +43 R+49.7
100%
88,892 79,566
Ellis Trump +34 R+44.7
100%
85,493 75,112
Brazos Trump +14 R+23.2
100%
85,061 72,113
Guadalupe Trump +24 R+31.4
100%
77,619 68,003
Parker Trump +64 R+67.1
100%
76,128 65,348
Johnson Trump +53 R+58
100%
72,020 61,112
Webb Biden +23 D+51
100%
68,397 53,357
Randall Trump +59 R+64.6
100%
64,674 56,333
Grayson Trump +50 R+52.8
100%
59,474 50,301
Midland Trump +57 R+54.8
100%
58,859 49,813
Kaufman Trump +34 R+46.8
100%
56,718 48,422
Taylor Trump +45 R+50.6
100%
55,135 45,407
Gregg Trump +37 R+40.9
100%
47,982 42,687
Wichita Trump +41 R+49.5
100%
46,040 37,710
Tom Green Trump +44 R+47.6
100%
45,210 33,580
Ector Trump +48 R+40.4
100%
44,591 35,426
Hunt Trump +52 R+55.5
100%
38,597 28,261
Bowie Trump +43 R+46.5
100%
38,261 30,003
Bastrop Trump +14 R+20.1
100%
36,665 31,321
Henderson Trump +60 R+59.8
100%
36,317 29,705
Orange Trump +63 R+61.8
100%
35,994 30,503
Angelina Trump +46 R+47.2
100%
34,574 28,635
Victoria Trump +38 R+39.6
100%
34,188 27,938
Potter Trump +39 R+41.5
100%
33,337 26,841
Hood Trump +64 R+66.2
100%
32,541 25,924
Wise Trump +68 R+69.7
100%
32,365 27,361
Harrison Trump +46 R+43.7
100%
29,717 25,555
Liberty Trump +60 R+57.8
100%
29,334 24,370
Kerr Trump +52 R+56
100%
27,745 24,062
Hardin Trump +74 R+73.9
100%
27,635 22,767
Nacogdoches Trump +31 R+35
100%
26,785 22,378
Kendall Trump +53 R+59.4
100%
26,452 23,516
Van Zandt Trump +72 R+71.6
100%
26,029 17,151
San Patricio Trump +29 R+23.8
100%
25,891 21,964
Wilson Trump +48 R+47.5
100%
25,013 20,886
Burnet Trump +53 R+56.5
100%
24,717 20,896
Polk Trump +55 R+55.4
100%
24,186 20,349
Walker Trump +32 R+34.3
100%
23,612 19,448
Coryell Trump +34 R+39.2
100%
23,493 19,274
Wood Trump +68 R+69.8
100%
22,779 19,451
Waller Trump +27 R+28.5
100%
22,734 19,211
Medina Trump +39 R+43.2
100%
22,657 19,925
Chambers Trump +62 R+61.7
100%
21,652 19,084
Lamar Trump +57 R+58.7
100%
21,442 16,669
Rusk Trump +56 R+56.1
100%
21,377 16,180
Cherokee Trump +56 R+56.3
100%
19,508 15,460
Anderson Trump +58 R+57.9
100%
19,227 14,491
Navarro Trump +45 R+48.6
100%
19,123 14,684
Cooke Trump +65 R+67.9
100%
18,996 13,630
Upshur Trump +68 R+67.6
100%
18,892 15,338
Atascosa Trump +34 R+29
100%
18,118 14,768
Starr Biden +5 D+60.2
100%
17,525 14,281
Washington Trump +50 R+51
100%
17,427 14,499
Erath Trump +64 R+65.1
100%
16,856 13,625
Wharton Trump +43 R+40.1
100%
16,761 14,497
Brown Trump +73 R+74.1
100%
15,969 12,572
Hopkins Trump +61 R+60.5
100%
15,941 12,963
Gillespie Trump +59 R+61.7
100%
15,850 12,663
Jasper Trump +61 R+59.8
100%
15,611 12,705
Maverick Biden +9 D+55.8
100%
15,346 11,383
Val Verde Trump +10 D+7.9
100%
15,280 12,008
Fannin Trump +63 R+61.6
100%
15,007 11,038
Caldwell Trump +9 R+15.6
100%
14,973 12,516
Hill Trump +61 R+58.3
100%
14,931 9,632
Austin Trump +58 R+59.6
100%
14,554 11,556
Cass Trump +59 R+59.4
100%
13,927 10,830
Matagorda Trump +45 R+39.9
100%
13,727 10,951
Jim Wells Trump +10 D+10.3
100%
13,669 9,935
Fayette Trump +58 R+59.1
100%
12,941 9,287
Bandera Trump +59 R+63
100%
12,715 11,085
Llano Trump +60 R+62
100%
12,660 11,301
San Jacinto Trump +62 R+58.2
100%
12,640 10,411
Palo Pinto Trump +64 R+64
100%
12,489 9,603
Grimes Trump +53 R+51.1
100%
12,414 9,507
Aransas Trump +51 R+50.2
100%
12,290 11,029
Panola Trump +63 R+63.5
100%
11,451 8,091
Kleberg Trump +1.7 D+3.6
100%
10,944 8,796
Milam Trump +52 R+49.8
100%
10,578 8,900
Titus Trump +45 R+41.6
100%
10,541 8,228
Lampasas Trump +57 R+59.7
100%
10,399 8,639
Uvalde Trump +20 R+10.8
100%
10,344 8,192
Howard Trump +58 R+55.8
100%
10,241 8,305
La Vaca Trump +73 R+71.3
100%
10,197 7,340
Shelby Trump +59 R+59.7
100%
10,087 6,974
Colorado Trump +51 R+51
100%
9,975 8,059
Montague Trump +77 R+77.2
100%
9,819 8,042
Tyler Trump +70 R+67.1
100%
9,660 6,706
Hale Trump +51 R+48.1
100%
9,586 7,496
Houston Trump +50 R+50.6
100%
9,438 7,088
Bee Trump +29 R+15.3
100%
9,420 7,547
Bosque Trump +65 R+64.3
100%
9,126 6,539
Limestone Trump +50 R+51.9
100%
9,095 6,885
Hutchinson Trump +77 R+75.9
100%
8,773 7,004
Freestone Trump +61 R+59.3
100%
8,711 6,531
Leon Trump +74 R+73.7
100%
8,674 5,710
Burleson Trump +58 R+55
100%
8,609 6,681
Eastland Trump +75 R+75.2
100%
8,293 6,520
Young Trump +74 R+74.3
100%
8,239 7,090
De Witt Trump +62 R+63.6
100%
8,118 6,229
Hockley Trump +62 R+62.2
100%
8,100 6,315
Robertson Trump +40 R+35
100%
8,099 6,528
Lee Trump +56 R+55.3
100%
8,087 6,547
Calhoun Trump +44 R+36.1
100%
7,856 5,698
Gray Trump +77 R+78.3
100%
7,782 5,742
Gonzales Trump +48 R+47.5
100%
7,648 6,009
Blanco Trump +47 R+52.2
100%
7,441 6,450
Trinity Trump +61 R+59.9
100%
6,938 5,334
Callahan Trump +77 R+77
100%
6,832 5,498
Jones Trump +69 R+65.2
100%
6,741 4,384
Jackson Trump +66 R+63.4
100%
6,353 5,096
Falls Trump +37 R+33.5
100%
6,133 3,683
Newton Trump +61 R+56.6
100%
6,094 4,079
Comanche Trump +71 R+67.7
100%
6,086 4,681
Rains Trump +71 R+71
100%
6,053 5,032
Gaines Trump +80 R+71.6
100%
5,996 5,216
Scurry Trump +71 R+69.2
100%
5,870 4,639
Andrews Trump +70 R+62.5
100%
5,863 4,780
Red River Trump +56 R+53.8
100%
5,806 4,263
Clay Trump +78 R+76.5
100%
5,744 4,166
Morris Trump +39 R+40.6
100%
5,587 4,130
Willacy Biden +12 D+36.8
100%
5,549 3,547
Moore Trump +60 R+54.5
100%
5,508 3,753
Sabine Trump +75 R+72.8
100%
5,491 4,301
Nolan Trump +55 R+51.9
100%
5,357 3,564
Madison Trump +58 R+57.6
100%
5,298 4,377
Frio Trump +8 D+13.4
100%
5,279 3,707
Karnes Trump +52 R+43.4
100%
5,252 3,669
Camp Trump +44 R+42.7
100%
5,060 4,299
Live Oak Trump +67 R+63.3
100%
5,054 3,438
Duval Biden +3 D+35.2
100%
5,053 5,050
Franklin Trump +67 R+66.7
100%
5,009 3,938
Somervell Trump +67 R+68.4
100%
4,947 4,271
Marion Trump +44 R+42.9
100%
4,864 3,723
Brewster Trump +4 R+4.8
100%
4,822 3,978
Archer Trump +80 R+79.2
100%
4,796 3,623
Pecos Trump +39 R+21.8
100%
4,668 3,869
Deaf Smith Trump +44 R+40.9
100%
4,610 3,634
Wilbarger Trump +57 R+57.4
100%
4,524 3,739
Lamb Trump +61 R+58.6
100%
4,410 3,094
Runnels Trump +74 R+74
100%
4,409 3,082
Zavala Biden +31 D+57.2
100%
4,379 2,968
Hamilton Trump +68 R+71.3
100%
4,351 3,303
Coleman Trump +77 R+76.6
100%
4,124 3,549
Ward Trump +61 R+51.2
100%
4,060 3,108
San Augustine Trump +51 R+48
100%
4,002 2,931
Goliad Trump +55 R+44.4
100%
3,995 2,901
Zapata Trump +5 D+32.9
100%
3,874 2,438
Stephens Trump +79 R+77.4
100%
3,800 3,017
Dawson Trump +57 R+50.5
100%
3,789 2,918
Jack Trump +82 R+79.4
100%
3,782 2,941
Reeves Trump +23 D+7.6
100%
3,689 2,737
Dimmit Biden +24 D+37.2
100%
3,666 2,455
Terry Trump +57 R+50.8
100%
3,612 2,879
McCulloch Trump +70 R+66.7
100%
3,436 2,668
Refugio Trump +33 R+27
100%
3,366 2,532
Ochiltree Trump +80 R+78.4
100%
3,156 2,243
Carson Trump +80 R+80
100%
3,122 1,936
Parmer Trump +62 R+58
100%
2,650 1,316
Yoakum Trump +67 R+59.5
100%
2,631 2,132
San Saba Trump +78 R+73.5
100%
2,602 1,870
Delta Trump +68 R+63
100%
2,592 1,829
Mitchell Trump +69 R+64.9
100%
2,579 1,893
Mills Trump +78 R+76.1
100%
2,505 1,949
Brooks Biden +19 D+51
100%
2,484 1,821
La Salle Trump +12 D+12.5
100%
2,406 1,613
Swisher Trump +58 R+54.9
100%
2,355 1,759
Wheeler Trump +85 R+82.1
100%
2,337 1,643
Lynn Trump +62 R+56.9
100%
2,293 2,292
Kimble Trump +74 R+76.4
100%
2,292 1,806
Childress Trump +72 R+74.3
100%
2,279 1,785
Presidio Biden +33 D+36.5
100%
2,217 1,806
Haskell Trump +67 R+61.5
100%
2,214 1,374
Martin Trump +73 R+67.5
100%
2,160 1,710
Winkler Trump +66 R+52.4
100%
2,126 1,469
Castro Trump +55 R+44.5
100%
2,083 1,106
Hartley Trump +81 R+79.8
100%
2,078 1,622
Hansford Trump +82 R+80.1
100%
2,047 1,364
Floyd Trump +56 R+53
100%
2,039 1,663
Jim Hogg Biden +18 D+56.9
100%
2,036 1,444
Real Trump +67 R+66.6
100%
1,982 1,638
Crosby Trump +44 R+41.3
100%
1,953 1,221
Bailey Trump +55 R+52.8
100%
1,860 1,284
Fisher Trump +60 R+49.9
100%
1,826 1,304
Coke Trump +79 R+79.1
100%
1,779 1,245
Hemphill Trump +74 R+75.2
100%
1,720 1,175
Baylor Trump +77 R+71.8
100%
1,702 1,376
Garza Trump +72 R+67
100%
1,653 1,235
Donley Trump +75 R+70.6
100%
1,648 1,158
Shackelford Trump +83 R+84.8
100%
1,628 1,250
Dallam Trump +74 R+67.3
100%
1,609 1,029
Kinney Trump +44 R+33.4
100%
1,603 1,327
Hardeman Trump +69 R+63.3
100%
1,580 1,014
Crockett Trump +56 R+43.6
100%
1,574 1,212
Sutton Trump +58 R+53.8
100%
1,557 1,333
Crane Trump +67 R+54.2
100%
1,503 1,086
Knox Trump +63 R+60.8
100%
1,456 772
Upton Trump +74 R+53.5
100%
1,368 1,063
Lipscomb Trump +79 R+76.9
100%
1,353 568
Jeff Davis Trump +22 R+22.9
100%
1,305 1,039
Concho Trump +68 R+69
100%
1,268 783
Collingsworth Trump +73 R+72.5
100%
1,218 845
Hall Trump +71 R+66.8
100%
1,169 807
Hudspeth Trump +35 R+20.6
100%
1,165 591
Schleicher Trump +63 R+57.9
100%
1,159 909
Reagan Trump +69 R+60
100%
1,124 902
Armstrong Trump +86 R+83.6
100%
1,112 846
Edwards Trump +68 R+41.3
100%
1,066 773
Menard Trump +61 R+61.1
100%
1,028 798
Oldham Trump +83 R+81
100%
1,009 623
Cochran Trump +63 R+54.3
100%
1,000 676
Sherman Trump +80 R+76
100%
992 684
Dickens Trump +73 R+69
100%
988 676
Irion Trump +72 R+74.4
100%
889 670
Culberson Biden +3 D+22.7
100%
864 558
Stonewall Trump +68 R+59.9
100%
736 735
Briscoe Trump +77 R+72.6
100%
725 453
Cottle Trump +65 R+67.6
100%
662 491
Glasscock Trump +88 R+85.9
100%
653 487
Motley Trump +86 R+85.5
100%
652 443
Sterling Trump +83 R+75.7
100%
639 484
Foard Trump +63 R+52.6
100%
551 412
Roberts Trump +93 R+91
100%
550 364
McMullen Trump +79 R+83
100%
516 366
Kent Trump +79 R+69.4
100%
462 324
Terrell Trump +47 R+33.8
100%
458 360
Borden Trump +92 R+81.9
100%
416 310
Kenedy Trump +32 D+8.1
100%
194 129
King Trump +90 R+90.6
100%
159
Loving Trump +85 R+83.1
100%
66 45
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Absentee votes for presidential candidates

Some states and counties will report candidate vote totals for mail-in ballots, but some places may not report comprehensive vote type data.

Candidate Absentee/early votesVotes Pct.
Trump 4,993,717 51.1%
Biden 4,659,129 47.7%
Jorgensen 97,083 1.0%
Hawkins 25,613 0.3%
Write-ins 2,258 <0.1%
Total reported 9,777,800
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100% of counties (253 of 254) have reported absentee votes. Data for absentee votes may not be available in some places.

Latest updates

Maggie Astor Jan. 7, 2021

Vice President Mike Pence affirms Joseph R. Biden Jr. and Kamala Harris as the next president and vice president.

U.S. Senate

Senator John Cornyn is one of about a dozen Republican senators whose seats Democrats are hoping to flip. He is a heavy favorite to win, but some polls have shown his Democratic challenger, M.J. Hegar, a former Air Force pilot, within striking distance.

Winner

John Cornyn, Republican, wins re-election to the U.S. Senate in Texas.

Race called by The Associated Press.

Updated Feb. 22, 2021
99% reported
Candidate Party Votes Pct.
Cornyn* John Cornyn* Winner Republican Rep. 5,962,983 53.5%
Hegar M.J. Hegar Democrat Dem. 4,888,764 43.9%
McKennon Kerry McKennon Libertarian Lib. 209,722 1.9%
Collins David Collins Green Green 81,893 0.7%
Write-ins Write-ins 678 <0.1%
Total reported Total reported 11,144,040
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U.S. House

Key Races

2nd District › WinnerCrenshaw +13
The Republican Dan Crenshaw, a former Navy SEAL who lost his right eye in an insurgent attack in Afghanistan, is fighting for re-election against Sima Ladjevardian, an Iranian-born lawyer who served as a campaign adviser to Beto O’Rourke in his campaign against Senator Ted Cruz.
100% reported
21st District › WinnerRoy +7
Representative Chip Roy, a first-term Republican, is facing a strong challenge from former State Senator Wendy Davis, a Democrat who gained national attention in 2013 for filibustering an anti-abortion bill.
100% reported
22nd District › WinnerNehls +7
The retirement of Representative Pete Olson created a highly competitive race in the Houston suburbs, which were once reliably Republican but are shifting demographically and politically. The candidates are Sheriff Troy Nehls of Fort Bend County, a Republican, and Sri Preston Kulkarni, a Democrat who lost narrowly to Mr. Olson in 2018.
100% reported
23rd District › WinnerGonzales +4
This majority-Hispanic congressional district has been a hard-fought battleground for Democrats and Republicans for decades, and the incumbent Will Hurd, the only Black Republican in the House, is retiring. Gina Ortiz Jones, a former Air Force intelligence officer, is back on the Democratic ticket after losing a tight race to Mr. Hurd in 2018. She now faces Tony Gonzales, a Navy veteran.
100% reported
24th District › WinnerVan Duyne +1.3
Beth Van Duyne, a Republican former mayor, and Candace Valenzuela, a Democratic school board member who would be the first Afro-Latina member of Congress, are running for a suburban Dallas-Fort Worth seat being vacated by Representative Kenny Marchant.
100% reported
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* Incumbent 

State Senate

Rep. 8 won
Dem. 7 won
District Dist. Candidates
1 Hughes* Rep. 75% Winner Spanko Dem. 25%
4 Creighton* Rep. 68% Winner Stittleburg Dem. 30%
6 Alvarado* Dem. 84% Winner Duffield Lib. 16%
11 Taylor* Rep. 60% Winner Criss Dem. 38%
12 Nelson* Rep. 62% Winner Zitoon Dem. 38%
13 Miles* Dem. 81% Winner Morris Rep. 20%
18 Kolkhorst* Rep. 66% Winner Antalan Dem. 34%
19 Gutierrez Dem. 50% Flores* Rep. 47%
20 Hinojosa* Dem. 59% Winner Cutright Rep. 42%
21 Zaffirini* Dem. 60% Winner Pomeroy Rep. 40%
22 Birdwell* Rep. 69% Winner Vick Dem. 32%
24 Buckingham* Rep. 70% Winner Tucker Dem. 31%
26 Menendez* Dem. 80% Winner Villarreal Green 20%
27 Lucio Jr* Dem. 65% Winner Tijerina Green 35%
28 Perry* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
29 Blanco Dem. 67% Winner Hatch Rep. 33%
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State House

Rep. 68 won
Dem. 56 won
District Dist. Candidates
1 VanDeaver* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
2 Slaton Rep. 81% Brannon Dem. 19%
3 Bell* Rep. 77% Winner Shupp Dem. 23%
4 Bell* Rep. 79% Winner Sprabary Lib. 21%
5 Hefner* Rep. 80% Winner Prince Dem. 20%
6 Schaefer* Rep. 68% Winner Gobble Dem. 32%
7 Dean* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
8 Harris* Rep. 86% Winner Adams Lib. 14%
9 Paddie* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
10 Ellzey Rep. 76% Winner Savino Lib. 24%
11 Clardy* Rep. 76% Winner Johnson Dem. 24%
12 Kacal* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
13 Leman* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
14 Raney* Rep. 58% Winner Dudding Dem. 43%
15 Toth* Rep. 67% Winner McGill Dem. 34%
16 Metcalf* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
17 Cyrier* Rep. 64% Winner Eden Dem. 36%
18 Bailes* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
19 White* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
20 Wilson* Rep. 71% Winner Tiedt Dem. 29%
21 Phelan* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
22 Deshotel* Dem. 68% Winner Randle Rep. 32%
23 Middleton* Rep. 60% Winner Antonelli Dem. 40%
24 Bonnen* Rep. 70% Winner Rogers Dem. 28%
25 Vasut Rep. 72% Winner Henry Dem. 28%
26 Jetton Rep. 52% DeMerchant Dem. 48%
27 Reynolds* Dem. 68% Winner Virippan Rep. 32%
28 Gates* Rep. 55% Winner Markowitz Dem. 45%
29 Thompson* Rep. 57% Winner Boldt Dem. 43%
30 Morrison* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
31 Guillen* Dem. 58% Winner Knowlton Rep. 42%
32 Hunter* Rep. 61% Winner Holguin Dem. 39%
33 Holland* Rep. 65% Winner Rose Dem. 35%
34 Herrero* Dem. 60% Winner Hernandez Rep. 41%
35 Longoria* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
36 Munoz* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
37 Dominguez* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
38 Lucio III* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
39 Martinez* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
40 Canales* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
41 Guerra* Dem. 58% Winner Guerra Rep. 42%
42 Raymond* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
43 Lozano* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
44 Kuempel* Rep. 67% Winner Bohmfalk Dem. 30%
45 Zwiener* Dem. 51% Isaac Rep. 50%
46 Cole* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
47 Goodwin* Dem. 49% Berry Rep. 48%
48 Howard* Dem. 70% Winner Strieber Rep. 30%
49 Hinojosa* Dem. 79% Winner Meyer Rep. 18%
50 Israel* Dem. 69% Winner Delarose Rep. 31%
51 Rodriguez* Dem. 83% Winner Reynolds Rep. 17%
52 Talarico* Dem. 51% Valdez Rep. 49%
53 Murr* Rep. 78% Winner Herrera Dem. 22%
54 Buckley* Rep. 53% Williams Dem. 47%
55 Shine* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
56 Anderson* Rep. 67% Winner Turner-Pearson Dem. 33%
57 Ashby* Rep. 80% Winner Rogers Dem. 21%
58 Burns* Rep. 79% Winner Rocha Dem. 21%
59 Slawson Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
60 Rogers Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
61 King* Rep. 83% Winner Cox Dem. 14%
62 Smith* Rep. 79% Winner Thomas Dem. 21%
63 Parker* Rep. 67% Winner Peeler Dem. 33%
64 Stucky* Rep. 55% Brewer Dem. 45%
65 Beckley* Dem. 52% Thimesch Rep. 49%
66 Shaheen* Rep. 50% Hirsch Dem. 49%
67 Leach* Rep. 52% Winner Sanchez Dem. 48%
68 Springer* Rep. 86% Winner Ledbetter Dem. 15%
69 Frank* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
70 Sanford* Rep. 62% Winner Bado Dem. 38%
71 Lambert* Rep. 79% Winner Hatton Dem. 21%
72 Darby* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
73 Biedermann* Rep. 75% Winner Phillips Dem. 25%
74 Morales Dem. 54% Falcon Rep. 46%
75 Gonzalez* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
76 Perez Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
77 Ortega* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
78 Moody* Dem. 62% Winner Lane Rep. 38%
79 Fierro* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
80 King* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
81 Landgraf* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
82 Craddick* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
83 Burrows* Rep. 79% Winner Perry-Franks Dem. 21%
84 Frullo* Rep. 61% Winner Gibson Dem. 39%
85 Stephenson* Rep. 56% Winner Cardenas Dem. 41%
86 Smithee* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
87 Price* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
88 King* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
89 Noble* Rep. 59% Winner Ash Dem. 39%
90 Romero* Dem. 72% Camacho Rep. 28%
91 Klick* Rep. 64% Winner Sims Dem. 36%
92 Cason Rep. 51% Whitfield Dem. 47%
93 Krause* Rep. 55% Bean Dem. 46%
94 Tinderholt* Rep. 51% Simmons Dem. 46%
95 Collier* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
96 Cook Rep. 51% Winner Drago Dem. 46%
97 Goldman* Rep. 53% Beck Dem. 45%
98 Capriglione* Rep. 68% Winner Edmondson Dem. 32%
99 Geren* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
100 Crockett Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
101 Turner* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
102 Ramos* Dem. 54% Winner Koop Rep. 46%
103 Anchia* Dem. 75% Winner Fortenberry Rep. 25%
104 Gonzalez* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
105 Meza* Dem. 55% Winner Hernandez Rep. 42%
106 Patterson* Rep. 59% Winner Skidonenko Dem. 42%
107 Neave* Dem. 57% Winner Smith Rep. 44%
108 Meyer* Rep. 50% Cattanach Dem. 48%
109 Sherman* Dem. 83% Winner Allen Rep. 17%
110 Rose* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
111 Davis* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
112 Button* Rep. 48.9% Chambers Dem. 48.6%
113 Bowers* Dem. 52% Douglas Rep. 48%
114 Turner* Dem. 54% Winner del Rosal Rep. 46%
115 Johnson* Dem. 57% Winner Brownlee Rep. 43%
116 Fischer* Dem. 69% Winner Litoff Rep. 31%
117 Cortez* Dem. 55% Winner Raymond Rep. 41%
118 Pacheco* Dem. 57% Winner Salyer Rep. 40%
119 Campos Dem. 62% Winner Garza Rep. 35%
120 Gervin-Hawkins* Dem. 66% Winner Payne Rep. 31%
121 Allison* Rep. 54% Montoya Dem. 47%
122 Larson* Rep. 60% Winner Barnett Dem. 40%
123 Bernal* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
124 Minjarez* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
125 Lopez* Dem. 80% Winner Valdivia Lib. 20%
126 Harless* Rep. 53% Hurtado Dem. 47%
127 Huberty* Rep. 71% Winner Antoniou Lib. 29%
128 Cain* Rep. 68% Winner Williams Dem. 32%
129 Paul* Rep. 59% Winner Alix Dem. 41%
130 Oliverson* Rep. 69% Winner Henry Dem. 31%
131 Allen* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
132 Schofield Rep. 52% Calanni* Dem. 48%
133 Murphy* Rep. 57% Winner Moore Dem. 41%
134 Johnson Dem. 52% Davis* Rep. 48%
135 Rosenthal* Dem. 49.1% Ray Rep. 48.7%
136 Bucy* Dem. 53% Guevara Rep. 43%
137 Wu* Dem. 82% Winner Sharp Lib. 19%
138 Hull Rep. 52% Bacy Dem. 48%
139 Johnson* Dem. 86% Winner Trojacek Lib. 14%
140 Walle* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
141 Thompson* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
142 Dutton* Dem. 75% Winner Rowe Rep. 25%
143 Hernandez* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
144 Perez* Dem. 56% Salas Rep. 44%
145 Morales* Dem. 64% Winner Fierro Rep. 34%
146 Thierry* Dem. 87% Winner Campbell Lib. 13%
147 Coleman* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
148 Shaw Dem. 64% Winner LaRotta Rep. 36%
149 Vo* Dem. 59% Winner Truong Rep. 41%
150 Swanson* Rep. 58% Winner Walsh Dem. 39%
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Other Races

Criminal Appeals Court
Place Place Candidates
3 Richardson* Rep. 55% Frizell Dem. 46%
4 Yeary* Rep. 55% Clinton Dem. 45%
9 Newell* Rep. 55% Birmingham Dem. 45%

* Incumbent 

Railroad Commissioner
Race Race Candidates
Term Exp 2020 Wright Rep. 53% Castaneda Dem. 44%
State Board of Education
District Dist. Candidates
1 Perez* Dem. 56% Ivey Rep. 44%
5 Bell-Metereau Dem. 49% Popp Rep. 47%
6 Hickman Rep. 50% Palmer Dem. 47%
8 Young Rep. 74% Winner Berry Lib. 27%
9 Ellis* Rep. 75% Winner Davis Dem. 25%
10 Maynard* Rep. 51% Winner Burnett-Webster Dem. 46%
14 Melton-Malone* Rep. 68% Winner Alvord Dem. 32%
15 Johnson Rep. 78% Winner Betancourt Dem. 22%
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Supreme Court
Race Race Candidates
Chief Justice Hecht* Rep. 53% Winner Meachum Dem. 45%
6 Bland* Rep. 55% Winner Cheng Dem. 45%
7 Boyd* Rep. 53% Williams Dem. 44%
8 Busby* Rep. 53% Triana Dem. 44%
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Latest updates

Nicholas Fandos, in Washington

Congress confirmed Joe Biden’s victory, defying a mob that stormed the Capitol after being egged on by President Trump. Read more ›

Winner Claudia Tenney, Republican, wins New York’s 22nd Congressional District ›
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Maggie Astor Jan. 7, 2021

Vice President Mike Pence affirms Joseph R. Biden Jr. and Kamala Harris as the next president and vice president.

Astead Herndon, in Atlanta Jan. 6, 2021

Today encapsulated the politics of progress and grievance that have defined the Trump years: Senate wins for Warnock and Ossoff, and a mob at the Capitol. Read more ›

Winner Democrats have won the Senate ›

Jonathan Martin, in Atlanta Jan. 6, 2021

Democrats have now captured control of the Senate as Jon Ossoff has defeated David Perdue, following the Rev. Raphael Warnock’s victory over Senator Kelly Loeffler. See live results ›

The New York Times Jan. 6, 2021

A mob of people loyal to President Trump stormed the Capitol, halting Congress’s counting of the electoral votes to confirm President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s victory. Read more ›

Trip Gabriel Dec. 14, 2020

Joseph R. Biden Jr. has received a majority of votes from the Electoral College, formally securing the presidency in the manner set out in the Constitution. Read more ›

Isabella Grullón Paz Dec. 14, 2020

The 538 members of the Electoral College are meeting to cast ballots for president based on the election results in their states, formalizing Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s victory. Track the Electoral College results ›

The New York Times Dec. 5, 2020

California has certified its electors for the 2020 election, officially giving Joseph R. Biden Jr. more than the 270 pledged electors needed to become president. Read more ›

Winner Lee Zeldin, Republican, wins re-election in New York’s First Congressional District ›
Winner Andrew Garbarino, Republican, wins New York’s Second Congressional District ›
Winner Nicole Malliotakis, Republican, wins New York’s 11th Congressional District ›
Winner Mike Garcia, Republican, wins re-election in California’s 25th Congressional District ›
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Reid Epstein, in Washington Nov. 30, 2020

The chairwoman of the Wisconsin Elections Commission has certified Biden as the winner in Wisconsin, formalizing his narrow victory in a state Trump carried four years ago. Read more ›

Glenn Thrush, in Washington Nov. 30, 2020

Arizona has officially certified Biden’s narrow victory in the state, further undermining Trump’s efforts to portray his decisive national loss as a matter still under dispute. Read more ›

Winner David Valadao, Republican, wins California’s 21st Congressional District ›

Michael D. Shear, in Washington Nov. 23, 2020

President Trump authorized his government to begin the transition to President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s administration. Read more ›