A comprehensive map of how Texans voted in the 2024 presidential election
KXAN has mapped precinct-level results in counties across the state to get a better picture of how Texans voted.
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AUSTIN (KXAN) — Former President Donald Trump is heading back to the White House after defeating Vice President Kamala Harris in the Nov. 5 presidential election.
In Texas, Trump received more than 6.3 million votes — more than any other candidate in presidential election history. His vote total was almost 500,000 more than he received in 2020. Harris received 4.8 million votes, about 450,000 fewer than Joe Biden received in 2020.
KXAN has mapped precinct-level results in counties across the state to get a better picture of how Texans voted. At this time, precinct-level results are available in 103 of Texas' 254 counties. The map will be updated when additional data becomes available.
The map below is interactive. Hover over or click on a precinct to see results.
We currently have results data for 7,576 precincts across Texas. At least one vote was cast in 7,266 of those precincts.
Trump won the most votes in 3,689 precincts, while Harris won 3,552 precincts. A total of 25 precincts saw a tied result. We are currently awaiting results in 2,032 precincts.
Trump's strongest margins were primarily in rural parts of the state. He won at least 90% of the vote in 173 precincts, and at least 75% in a further 988 precincts.
Harris' strongest margins were in larger cities, primarily Austin, Dallas, Houston and San Antonio. She won at least 90% of the vote in 76 precincts and at least 75% in a further 546 precincts.
Several precincts statewide were incredibly close. Trump earned a plurality of votes in 109 precincts, while Harris won a plurality in 133.
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