Election Results - Nov. 5, 2024
Voters head to the polls on Nov. 5, 2024, to choose the next president of the United States. Former President Donald Trump and current Vice President Kamala Harris top the ballot.
Incumbent U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz is facing off against Democratic challenger Congressman Colin Allred. And all U.S. House and Texas House seats are on the ballot, as well.
Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar is seeking reelection, and the City of San Antonio has six City Charter propositions on the ballot.
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* Indicates an incumbent
US President - Texas Vote
Precincts: 9,885 / 9,885 (100% reporting)Donald J. Trump (R)
56.26%
6,375,318
Kamala D. Harris (D)
42.41%
4,806,441
Jill Stein (G)
0.73%
82,299
Chase Oliver (L)
0.6%
68,266
Write-in
0%
0
United States Senator - Texas
Precincts: 9,885 / 9,885 (100% reporting)Ted Cruz (R)*
53.13%
5,973,370
Colin Allred (D)
44.5%
5,002,513
Ted Brown (L)
2.37%
266,062
Write-in
0%
0
Bexar County Sheriff
Precincts: 302 / 302 (100% reporting)Javier Salazar (D)*
57.42%
407,252
Nathan Buchanan (R)
42.58%
301,976
Bexar County Commissioner, Pct. 1
Precincts: 302 / 302 (100% reporting)Rebeca Clay-Flores (D)*
58.62%
87,557
Lina Prado (R)
41.38%
61,796
Bexar County Commissioner, Pct. 3
Precincts: 302 / 302 (100% reporting)Grant Moody (R)*
55.22%
133,219
Susan Korbel (D)
44.78%
108,023
US House District TX-21
Precincts: 301 / 310 (97% reporting)Chip Roy (R)*
61.92%
263,002
Kristin Hook (D)
36%
152,900
Bob King (L)
2.09%
8,861
US House District TX-23
Precincts: 363 / 367 (99% reporting)Tony Gonzales (R)*
62.35%
180,148
Santos Limon (D)
37.65%
108,789
US House District TX-28
Precincts: 282 / 282 (100% reporting)Henry Cuellar (D)*
52.37%
125,070
Jay Furman (R)
47.63%
113,744
US House District TX-35
Precincts: 192 / 251 (76% reporting)Greg Casar (D)*
67.35%
169,896
Steven Wright (R)
32.65%
82,354
San Antonio Prop A: Ethics Review Board
Precincts: 302 / 302 (100% reporting) For
71.9%
294,135
Against
28.1%
114,954
San Antonio Prop B: Language Modernization
Precincts: 302 / 302 (100% reporting) For
68.21%
270,972
Against
31.79%
126,301
San Antonio Prop C: City Manager Tenure/Comp
Precincts: 302 / 302 (100% reporting) For
54.39%
228,775
Against
45.61%
191,834
San Antonio Prop D: City Employees Pol. Activity
Precincts: 302 / 302 (100% reporting) For
62.96%
263,285
Against
37.04%
154,868
San Antonio Prop E: Council/Mayor Compensation
Precincts: 302 / 302 (100% reporting) For
64.02%
266,808
Against
35.98%
149,921
San Antonio Prop F: Council/Mayor Term Lengths
Precincts: 302 / 302 (100% reporting) For
53.31%
224,755
Against
46.69%
196,870
Texas Railroad Commissioner
Precincts: 9,885 / 9,885 (100% reporting)Christi Craddick (R)*
55.7%
6,083,012
Katherine Culbert (D)
38.95%
4,253,597
Eddie Espinoza (G)
2.75%
300,564
Hawk Dunlap (L)
2.6%
284,203
Write-in
0%
0
Texas Senator District 25
Precincts: 299 / 299 (100% reporting)Donna Campbell (R)*
63.62%
320,676
Merrie Fox (D)
36.38%
183,366
Texas House District 116
Precincts: 71 / 71 (100% reporting)Trey Martinez Fischer (D)*
65.99%
37,920
Darryl W. Crain (R)
34.01%
19,542
Texas House District 117
Precincts: 57 / 57 (100% reporting)Philip Cortez (D)*
57.99%
39,874
Ben Mostyn (R)
42.01%
28,892
Texas House District 118
Precincts: 88 / 88 (100% reporting)John III Lujan (R)*
51.77%
39,131
Kristian Carranza (D)
48.23%
36,461
Texas House District 119
Precincts: 83 / 83 (100% reporting)Elizabeth 'Liz' Campos (D)*
63.67%
38,007
Brandon J. Grable (R)
36.33%
21,686
Texas House District 121
Precincts: 78 / 78 (100% reporting)Marc Lahood (R)
52.58%
50,807
Laurel Jordan Swift (D)
47.42%
45,816
Texas House District 122
Precincts: 84 / 84 (100% reporting)Mark Dorazio (R)*
58.14%
63,796
Kevin Geary (D)
41.86%
45,927
Texas House District 124
Precincts: 56 / 56 (100% reporting)Josey Garcia (D)*
61.55%
30,217
Sylvia Soto (R)
38.45%
18,880
Election Headlines
- Republicans win 218 US House seats, giving Donald Trump and the party control of government
- Trump makes a victor's return to Washington and pledges a 'smooth' transition of power from Biden
- Young Black and Latino men say they chose Trump because of the economy and jobs. Here's how and why
- After winning the election, Trump's 2020 election case may wind down
- Texas election results map: How each county voted in the 2024 presidential election
- President-elect Trump invited to White House as transition begins
- How 5 key demographic groups voted in 2024: AP VoteCast
- GOP picks up more key House seats while Democrats insist they still have a path to a majority
- Biden delivers remarks following Trump's victory over Harris
- Who will certify Donald Trump's presidential win? Kamala Harris, that's who