2018 Results for Senator, Governor by County Below are the results by county in the races for Party candidate was Lupe Valdez of Dallas. governor and U.S senator. The Democratic Party can- The voting age population in November 2018 was didate for senator was U.S. Rep. Beto O’Rourke of El estimated at 19,900,980. Paso. The Republican Party candidate was incumbent The statewide turnout in the previous gubernatorial Sentaor Ted Cruz. and senatorial elections in 2014 was 33.7 percent of The Republican Party candidate for governor was the registered voters. Source: Texas Secretary of State. the incumbent Gov. Greg Abbott. The Democratic SENATOR Registered Turn- GOVERNOR COUNTY Cruz % O’Rourke % Voters out % Abbott % Valdez % 4,260,553 50.89 4,045,632 48.33 Statewide 15,793,257 53.01 4,656,196 55.81 3,546,615 42.51 11,335 76.92 3,307 22.44 Anderson 28,487 51.78 11,732 79.53 2,868 19.44 3,338 80.80 776 18.78 Andrews 9,574 43.15 3,400 82.42 687 16.65 19,166 72.46 7,130 26.96 Angelina 51,751 51.11 19,701 74.76 6,406 24.31 6,677 74.35 2,247 25.02 Aransas 17,308 51.88 7,075 78.79 1,797 20.01 3,208 89.06 376 10.44 Archer 6,317 57.15 3,259 90.28 323 8.95 819 91.10 74 8.23 Armstrong 1,428 62.96 822 91.84 59 6.59 7,753 63.53 4,332 35.50 Atascosa 27,338 44.64 8,361 68.68 3,655 30.02 8,722 78.95 2,241 20.29 Austin 19,406 56.93 9,009 81.68 1,897 17.20 1,204 74.50 405 25.06 Bailey 3,727 43.36 1,241 77.27 348 21.67 7,643 79.75 1,865 19.46 Bandera 15,869 60.42 7,866 82.04 1,602 16.71 15,067 54.87 12,082 44.00 Bastrop 47,438 57.89 16,351 59.68 10,407 37.98 1,070 86.64 156 12.63 Baylor 2,365 52.22 1,090 88.33 129 10.45 4,342 60.16 2,811 38.95 Bee 15,883 45.44 4,827 67.25 2,261 31.50 47,437 54.79 38,417 44.37 Bell 195,760 44.23 51,157 59.21 33,803 39.12 217,600 39.59 326,946 59.49 Bexar 1,098,257 50.04 251,043 45.95 285,502 52.25 4,181 71.99 1,570 27.03 Blanco 8,504 68.30 4,329 74.70 1,351 23.31 320 93.29 22 6.41 Borden 488 70.29 321 94.69 17 5.01 5,718 79.92 1,374 19.20 Bosque 12,209 58.63 5,948 83.10 1,104 15.42 20,157 71.17 7,982 28.18 Bowie 59,618 47.50 20,651 73.00 7,357 26.01 65,693 58.78 45,228 40.47 Brazoria 207,446 53.87 70,373 63.09 39,536 35.44 35,971 55.78 27,876 43.23 Brazos 114,377 56.38 39,424 61.44 23,361 36.41 1,879 45.99 2,147 52.55 Brewster 7,292 56.03 2,033 50.05 1,933 47.59 553 88.62 69 11.06 Briscoe 1,084 57.56 556 89.25 58 9.31 543 28.24 1,376 71.55 Brooks 5,843 32.91 658 35.22 1,198 64.13 10,391 85.65 1,670 13.77 Brown 23,368 51.92 10,640 86.93 1,458 11.91 5,079 77.53 1,427 21.78 Burleson 11,782 56.01 5,254 79.62 1,277 19.35 13,859 74.95 4,444 24.03 Burnet 31,072 59.70 14,497 78.16 3,712 20.01 6,147 53.54 5,227 45.53 Caldwell 23,777 48.29 6,723 58.68 4,509 39.36 4,198 68.61 1,874 30.63 Calhoun 12,835 47.67 4,409 72.07 1,627 26.59 4,373 87.06 610 12.14 Callahan 9,337 53.80 4,475 89.23 486 9.69 28,574 36.67 48,770 62.60 Cameron 206,966 37.64 34,407 44.39 41,991 54.17 2,749 70.63 1,119 28.75 Camp 7,648 50.89 2,816 72.48 1,028 26.46 2,192 89.14 245 9.96 Carson 4,263 57.68 2,209 90.05 208 8.48 8,148 79.75 2,024 19.81 Cass 20,119 51.14 8,323 80.89 1,890 18.37 1,219 75.11 394 24.28 Castro 3,842 42.24 1,226 75.91 371 22.97 12,146 80.01 2,926 19.27 Chambers 28,063 54.10 12,505 82.44 2,460 16.22 11,631 77.85 3,207 21.46 Cherokee 27,949 53.79 11,943 79.43 2,938 19.54 1,526 86.21 236 13.33 Childress 3,559 49.73 1,546 87.59 206 11.67 3,710 86.52 547 12.76 Clay 7,655 56.02 3,807 88.82 449 10.48 541 78.86 140 20.41 Cochran 1,729 39.68 550 81.00 122 17.97 1,150 88.67 137 10.56 Coke 2,285 57.77 1,187 89.92 118 8.94 2,759 88.26 351 11.23 Coleman 5,912 52.94 2,774 88.63 328 10.48 187,425 52.65 165,614 46.53 Collin 579,893 61.38 208,075 58.83 139,175 39.35 810 87.28 113 12.18 Collingsworth 1,906 49.27 827 88.07 101 10.76 5,779 75.67 1,825 23.90 Colorado 13,938 54.79 5,992 78.71 1,558 20.46 44,079 71.68 16,830 27.37 Comal 100,867 61.26 46,635 75.47 14,145 22.89 3,799 82.41 781 16.94 Comanche 9,197 50.16 3,906 84.67 657 14.24 803 81.94 163 16.63 Concho 1,677 58.62 825 83.93 145 14.75 11,879 81.70 2,550 17.54 Cooke 25,747 56.47 12,294 84.72 2,054 14.15 10,626 66.99 5,067 31.94 Coryell 38,635 41.23 11,281 70.81 4,392 27.57 Dallam Sherman Hansford Ochiltree Lipscomb Senate Vote 2018 Hartley Moore Hutch- Roberts Hemphill inson Oldham Potter Carson Gray Wheeler Ted Cruz (by 20 %) Deaf Smith Randall Armstrong Donley Collings- Ted Cruz Urban/rural divide: worth Beto O’Rourke (by 20 %) Parmer Castro Swisher Briscoe Hall Chil- dress Deep red or deep blue: Hardeman Beto O’Rourke Bailey Lamb Hale Floyd Motley Cottle Winning candidate Foard Wilbarger Wichita Clay Coch- Hockley Lubbock Crosby Dickens King Knox Baylor Archer Lamar Red for U.S. Senate, ran MontagueCooke Grayson Fannin River Bowie by county. Delta Yoakum Terry Lynn Garza Kent Stone- Haskell Throck- Young Jack Wise Denton Collin Titus Hunt s wall morton Hopkins Cass Rockwall Franklin Morri Camp Gaines Dawson Borden Scurry Fisher Jones Shackel- Stephens Palo Parker Tarrant Dallas Rains Wood ford Pinto Upshur Marion Kaufman Van Zandt Harrison Smith Gregg Andrews Martin Howard Mitchell Nolan Taylor Callahan Eastland Erath Hood Johnson Ellis Henderson Rusk Panola Somervell Hill Ector Midland Glass- Sterling Coke Runnels Coleman Navarro Chero- Bosque Anderson kee El Paso Hudspeth Culberson Loving Winkler cock Brown Comanche Shelby Nacog- Hamilton Lime- doches Mills stone Freestone Reeves Ward Crane Upton Reagan Tom McLennan Green Irion Concho Coryell Houston n McCulloch Leon Sa Falls Sabine Angelina Augustine San Saba Lampasas Robert- Crockett Schleicher Menard Bell Burnet son Madison Trinity Tyler Mason Llano Walker Polk Jasper Newton Pecos Milam Jeff Davis Williamson Brazos Sutton Kimble San Terrell Burleson Jacinto Presidio Gillespie Blanco Travis Lee Grimes Hardin Brewster Liberty Val Verde Edwards Kerr Washington Montgomery Hays Orange Bastrop Walle Kendall Austin Harris Jefferson r Real Bandera Comal Caldwell Fayette Chambers Bexar Colorado Fort Kinney Uvalde Medina Guada- Bend lupe Gonzales Lavaca Wharton Brazoria Wilson Maverick Zavala Frio Galveston Atascosa DeWitt Jackson Karnes Victoria Matagorda Goliad Dimmit La Salle McMullen Live Bee Calhoun Oak Refugio Republican Ted Cruz led in all but 32 Webb San Duval Jim Patricio of the state’s 254 counties. Democrat Beto Wells Aransas O’Rourke’s leads were along the Rio Grande and Nueces in the metro counties. Darker colors represent Kleberg Zapata Jim Brooks Kenedy a 20% gap between the candidates Hogg (Bexar 19.9, Galveston 19.87.) in that county. Starr Hidalgo Willacy © Texas Almanac Cameron SENATOR Registered Turn- GOVERNOR COUNTY Cruz % O’Rourke % Voters out % Abbott % Valdez % 458 82.23 97 17.41 Cottle 1,063 52.59 468 83.72 88 15.74 836 79.24 213 20.19 Crane 2,666 39.57 842 80.42 197 18.82 928 72.73 340 26.65 Crockett 2,497 51.10 921 72.75 333 26.30 978 68.78 437 30.73 Crosby 3,540 40.17 1,005 70.92 392 27.66 297 35.91 521 63.00 Culberson 1,722 48.03 324 42.80 422 55.75 970 87.00 139 12.47 Dallam 3,039 36.92 985 87.79 129 11.50 241,126 33.13 481,395 66.14 Dallas 1,335,313 54.51 283,659 39.18 425,208 58.74 2,192 72.70 811 26.90 Dawson 7,202 41.86 2,240 74.44 739 24.56 2,680 70.99 1,067 28.26 Deaf Smith 8,855 42.63 2,788 73.89 957 25.36 1,562 80.85 354 18.32 Delta 3,896 49.69 1,606 82.95 301 15.55 158,744 53.67 134,649 45.52 Denton 497,490 59.46 174,472 59.25 113,808 38.65 4,974 81.13 1,128 18.40 DeWitt 11,744 52.21 5,115 83.59 942 15.39 635 84.22 113 14.99 Dickens 1,288 58.85 656 86.54 96 12.66 840 29.03 2,042 70.56 Dimmit 7,378 39.22 1,042 36.55 1,787 62.68 1,110 86.79 161 12.59 Donley 2,237 57.40 1,130 88.01 134 10.44 1,330 32.34 2,765 67.23 Duval 8,377 49.10 1,479 37.37 2,457 62.08 5,377 86.66 800 12.89 Eastland 11,775 52.70 5,434 87.66 708 11.42 20,996 68.90 9,230 30.29 Ector 76,536 39.93 21,934 71.78 8,211 26.87 604 79.79 145 19.15 Edwards 1,449 52.24 635 85.58 100 13.48 41,022 67.71 19,106 31.53 Ellis 108,349 55.92 43,647 72.14 15,879 26.25 50,943 25.02 151,482 74.40 El Paso 455,992 44.65 62,749 31.28 134,181 66.88 10,055 79.64 2,486 19.69 Erath 22,492 56.13 10,356 82.22 2,073 16.46 3,215 68.70 1,445 30.88 Falls 10,399 45.00 3,344 71.62 1,286 27.54 SENATOR Registered Turn- GOVERNOR COUNTY Cruz % O’Rourke % Voters out % Abbott % Valdez % 8,569 79.71 2,107 19.60 Fannin 20,756 51.81 8,856 82.35 1,767 16.43 8,228 78.52 2,198 20.98 Fayette 16,626 63.03 8,576 81.98 1,777 16.99 1,139 76.24 340 22.76 Fisher 2,682 55.70 1,161 78.02 310 20.83 1,394 74.19 476 25.33 Floyd 3,965 47.39 1,448 77.14 412 21.95 321 73.79 113 25.98 Foard 913 47.75 331 75.92 101 23.17 111,423 43.62 142,399 55.75 Fort Bend 431,832 59.15 125,867 49.39 125,374 49.19 3,300 83.04 639 16.08 Franklin 6,807 58.38 3,359 84.93 537 13.58 5,243 79.90 1,279 19.49 Freestone 11,978 54.78 5,336 81.60 1,143 17.48 1,636 44.46 2,016 54.78 Frio 8,606 42.76 1,844 50.74 1,739 47.85 3,317 86.18 513 13.33 Gaines 8,921 43.15 3,305 86.22 475 12.39 67,641 59.53 45,065 39.66 Galveston 212,630 53.44 72,104 63.56 39,314 34.66 1,068 82.98 203 15.77 Garza 2,712 47.46 1,078 84.42 186 14.57 9,890 78.85 2,572 20.51 Gillespie 19,294 65.02 10,351 82.51 2,030 16.18 513 92.60 37 6.68 Glasscock 782 70.84 515 93.13 36 6.51 2,326 75.72 717 23.34 Goliad 5,597 54.89 2,397 78.28 617 20.15 4,173 74.19 1,421 25.26 Gonzales 12,210 46.07 4,393 78.24 1,170 20.84 5,246 88.90 615 10.42 Gray 12,493 47.61 5,330 89.61 551 9.26 31,655 73.37 11,157 25.86 Grayson 80,863 53.35 32,562 75.68 9,857 22.91 24,469 68.37 11,133 30.98 Gregg 69,893 51.48 25,558 71.03 10,015 27.83 6,499 75.51 2,037 23.67 Grimes 16,176 53.44 6,684 77.33
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