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The 2024 Texas Democratic presidential primary took place on March 5, 2024, as part of the Democratic Party primaries for the 2024 presidential election. 272 delegates to the Democratic National Convention were allocated to presidential candidates. [1] The contest was held on Super Tuesday alongside primaries in 14 other states and territories.
The party used to be the dominant political party in Texas; however, like in other Southern states, its rival, the Republican Party of Texas has become the dominant party since the 1990s. Texas has not elected any Democratic candidates to statewide office since 1994.
This is a list of major Democratic Party candidates for president.The Democratic Party has existed since the dissolution of the Democratic-Republican Party in the 1820s, and the Democrats have nominated a candidate for president in every presidential election since the party's first convention in 1832.
Republicans crossing party lines to vote for Sylestine in Travis County DA race ... Texas Democratic and Republican voters will pick their nominees for president, a U.S. Senate seat, 15 state ...
Candidates in the Democratic primary for U.S. Senate are vying for a place on the November ballot in hopes of unseating U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz. ... But Texas Democratic Party Chair Gilberto Hinojosa ...
In several key races, Democratic and Republican voters will decide which candidates will represent their party in the November general election. Molly Cook wins again, secures Texas Senate District 15
Texas's location in the American South and largely in the greater Bible Belt has given the Republican Party the upper hand in the state in recent decades. [88] Trump received the most raw votes for a political candidate ever in Texas, breaking his own record from 2020 by over 500,000. The Democratic vote total fell by 425,000 between 2020 and 2024.
The Texas Democratic Party says as many as seven of 10 petition signatures submitted to the Texas secretary of state's office by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to qualify his independent bid for president ...