Extremely detailed map of how Texas voted in the 2024 election

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TheWoodlandsTxAg
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DannyDuberstein is talking about this in regards to Plano/Collin County.

I do not believe Indian American, Pakistani American, and Bangladeshi American are liberals.

I consider Austin/Travis County to be liberals and leftists. Austin/Travis County is cultural and political liberals and leftists

I believe Indian American, Pakistani American, and Bangladeshi American are cultural conservatives that vote Democrat. They are culturally conservative people but they are voting Democrat.

It is a really weird and odd dynamic especially in a year that Texas shifted 8.5 points to Republicans and Republicans won a majority of Latino voters in Texas and they are culturally conservative just like Indian, Pakistani, and Bangladeshi voters are.

For many year Latinos in Texas were culturally conservative who voted Democrat, and in 2024 Latino Texans voted majority Republican for the first time in recent history. This was because of Republican outreach to address Latino concerns about the economy/inflation, illegal immigration, crime, and social issues.

Republicans even won Webb County and Starr County. The two highest Latino American percentage counties in the United States.

The Republican Party of Texas needs to do outreach to the Indian American, Pakistani American, and Bangladeshi American community and present the Republican message of educational and workplace merit, law and order, safe streets, low taxes, support for law enforcement, pro-border security, conservative fiscal policy, and anti-illegal immigration
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DannyDuberstein said:

Still smh at all of the asians in collin county voting blue (north Plano and east Frisco). Many of your families escaped marxism and you are voting for marxism. Dumbasses

They are voting for green cards. They think Kamala will give them GCs and Trump will kick them out.
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TheWoodlandsTxAg said:

DannyDuberstein said:

Socialism. It's in India's constitution
  • Preamble, with the words "socialist", "secular" and 'integrity' added in 1976 by the 42nd amendment

The constitution declares India a sovereign, socialist, secular, and democratic republic.

I didn't know that. That is quite shocking.


The word "secular" was added in 1975 by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi surreptitiously after declaring national emergency and putting opposition leaders into jail.

There are moves to take it out.

"Socialist" was there since the constitution was established, because of the recent history of independence. India is a capitalist country since 1991.
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I live in the red north of the creek. South of the creek solid blue. This is EXACTLY why I will sell my house if they ever decide to build a road to cut over the creek.

Red area: perfectly safe
Blue area: property values are about half, nightly gunshots, and sirens all day & night.
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Brazos County voted correctly.


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It would be interesting to see how this has changed over time... Williamson County results were interesting - Trump won, Allred won, and two Dem representatives cruised to victory (I don't really count Lloyd Doggett in that math).

President/Vice-President
  • Donald J. Trump / JD Vance (REP): 154,853 votes (50.21%)
  • Kamala D. Harris / Tim Walz (DEM): 147,171 votes (47.71%)
U.S. Senator
  • Ted Cruz (REP): 146,024 votes (47.85%)
  • Colin Allred (DEM): 150,489 votes (49.32%)
U.S. Representative, District 10
  • Michael T. McCaul (REP): 8,928 votes (43.37%)
  • Theresa Boisseau (DEM): 11,097 votes (53.90%)
U.S. Representative, District 17
  • Pete Sessions (REP): 12,676 votes (43.51%)
  • Mark Lorenzen (DEM): 16,456 votes (56.49%)
U.S. Representative, District 31
  • John Carter (REP): 121,992 votes (57.90%)
  • Stuart Whitlow (DEM): 88,692 votes (42.10%)
U.S. Representative, District 37
  • Jenny Garcia Sharon (REP): 6,483 votes (30.05%)
  • Lloyd Doggett (DEM): 14,437 votes (66.92%)

Wilco used to be solid red...
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Psycho Bunny said:

Shout out to the 1 person who voted in precinct 989



Trump was dominant there. Complete annihilation.
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annie88 said:

Brazos County voted correctly.



6 point shift to Republicans on par with the 8.5 point statewide shift to Republicans.
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dmart90 said:

It would be interesting to see how this has changed over time... Williamson County results were interesting - Trump won, Allred won, and two Dem representatives cruised to victory (I don't really count Lloyd Doggett in that math).

President/Vice-President
  • Donald J. Trump / JD Vance (REP): 154,853 votes (50.21%)
  • Kamala D. Harris / Tim Walz (DEM): 147,171 votes (47.71%)
U.S. Senator
  • Ted Cruz (REP): 146,024 votes (47.85%)
  • Colin Allred (DEM): 150,489 votes (49.32%)
U.S. Representative, District 10
  • Michael T. McCaul (REP): 8,928 votes (43.37%)
  • Theresa Boisseau (DEM): 11,097 votes (53.90%)
U.S. Representative, District 17
  • Pete Sessions (REP): 12,676 votes (43.51%)
  • Mark Lorenzen (DEM): 16,456 votes (56.49%)
U.S. Representative, District 31
  • John Carter (REP): 121,992 votes (57.90%)
  • Stuart Whitlow (DEM): 88,692 votes (42.10%)
U.S. Representative, District 37
  • Jenny Garcia Sharon (REP): 6,483 votes (30.05%)
  • Lloyd Doggett (DEM): 14,437 votes (66.92%)

Wilco used to be solid red...

Williamson County with only a 2 point shift to Republicans in a year when there was a 8.5 point shift to Republicans statewide in Texas.

Williamson County has become home to many Democrat Marxists who have decided to leave California after ruining it, and then moved to Texas to try to ruin it as well.

Thankfully Latino Texans statewide are holding the line hard against these luxury belief limousine liberals from California. Latino Texans voted majority Republican for the first time. Both Trump and Cruz won a majority of Latinos in Texas.

Texas was more Republican than Iowa in 2024 and almost as Republican as Kansas.

If Latino Texans even marginally keep voting like this, Democrats are done statewide in Texas.
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annie88 said:

Brazos County voted correctly.





I'm curious how my precinct voted. Anyway to find that?
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Trump got 86% of the votes in my county
TAMU ‘98 Ole Miss ‘21
TheWoodlandsTxAg
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MsDoubleD81 said:

annie88 said:

Brazos County voted correctly.





I'm curious how my precinct voted. Anyway to find that?
Here you go

https://www.kxan.com/news/your-local-election-hq/2024-presidential-precinct-results/

Go to the map in the link.

It shows every precinct in Texas.
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DannyDuberstein said:

Still smh at all of the asians in collin county voting blue (north Plano and east Frisco). Many of your families escaped marxism and you are voting for marxism. Dumbasses


I know some South Asians (Indians and Pakistanis) in Collin county who flipped from D to R this election for economic reasons.
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64% Trump in my precinct
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TheWoodlandsTxAg said:

MsDoubleD81 said:

annie88 said:

Brazos County voted correctly.





I'm curious how my precinct voted. Anyway to find that?
Here you go

https://www.kxan.com/news/your-local-election-hq/2024-presidential-precinct-results/

Go to the map in the link.

It shows every precinct in Texas.
Thanks! When I first looked at the link/map, it didn't have Brazos County reported. My precinct 70%-28% TRUMP. Whoop!
TheWoodlandsTxAg
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MsDoubleD81 said:

TheWoodlandsTxAg said:

MsDoubleD81 said:

annie88 said:

Brazos County voted correctly.





I'm curious how my precinct voted. Anyway to find that?
Here you go

https://www.kxan.com/news/your-local-election-hq/2024-presidential-precinct-results/

Go to the map in the link.

It shows every precinct in Texas.
Thanks! When I first looked at the link/map, it didn't have Brazos County reported. My precinct 70%-28% TRUMP. Whoop!
You are correct. The map is still missing much of the precincts in rural Texas. However, right now it has much of suburban Texas. They usually release it again in early January with all of the precincts on the map for the whole state.
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Too many libs in Fort Bend county.


Too many in brazoria too.
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Well, for a school that supposedly still has Conservative values, this is embarrassing...

DannyDuberstein
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University employees skew liberal everywhere. Student permanent residences (and therefore precincts) are not typically there.
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Too many in America
TheWoodlandsTxAg
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zephyr88 said:

Well, for a school that supposedly still has Conservative values, this is embarrassing...


Every city and county with any college will be like this. The fact that Brazos County voted Republican by 25 points in 2024 shows how conservative it is.

"Unlike most counties that are home to a large university, Brazos County is a Republican stronghold, perhaps reflecting the political views of influential Texas A&M alumni and families of the student body."

The supermajority Democrat student, faculty, and staff at the University of Vermont have destroyed Burlington, Vermont.

Think how hard that is to do. This is Vermont.



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Interesting, none of the counties where I and my 3 siblings vote have precinct reports but all the precincts where my offspring that live in Texas vote have results posted. I kind of feel like I have failed my progeny...
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rab79 said:

Interesting, none of the counties where I and my 3 siblings vote have precinct reports but all the precincts where my offspring that live in Texas vote have results posted. I kind of feel like I have failed my progeny...
Suburban Texas has reported the precinct data to the news agencies for the most part, but rural Texas has not yet for the most part.
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66.8% for trump in my neighborhood
30% for knee pads
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My daddy's hometown of Garwood….89% for the good guys
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