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Key voting details/stats

  • 15 million Texans registered to vote in the November election (all-time record)
  • Around three quarters of all votes cast were cast early, also a record*
  • Election Day turnout plummeted after record-shattering early voting turnout*
  • Just over 2 million Texans voted on Election Day*
  • That number may be the lowest number of Texans voting on a presidential Election Day since 1960*
  • A total of 8.9 million votes were cast in the presidential races
  • Preliminary analysis of data from 76 counties suggests more than 3 out of every 5 votes cast by Texans were straight-ticket votes*
  • Libertarian Gary Johnson sets the record for a Libertarian presidential candidate with 3% and the party is poised to secure access to the ballot in 2018 as RRC candidate for the election garnered over 5% of the votes*

*Source: Jeff Blaylock with TxElects
 
Updated Details on Member Experience in 85th 
House*
Freshmen – 26 (R 17/D 9)
Second Term – 25 (R 20/D 5)
Third Term – 38 (R 26/ D 12)
 
Senate*
Freshmen – 3 (R 2/D 1)
Second Term – 9 (R 8/D 1)
Third Term – 5 (R 4/ D 1)
 
*Members who have returned to the House after not serving a term or more are being considered new members for the year they returned

Attached is a list of the members of the Texas Senate & House. Using the Secretary of State’s unofficial results from the November General Election, newly elected officials are included in the list. 

88th Interim v35

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HillCo Policy Research StaffHillCo Policy Research StaffNovember 4, 2024

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