Loving County, Texas: null

Texas · Presidential Elections 19242024

R+78.3
2024 Margin
D+6.5%
2020→2024 Swing
R since 1968
Voting Streak
Classification
0K
Population

Loving County, Texas voted R+78.3 for Donald Trump in 2024, with Trump receiving 86 votes (88.66%). This represented a D+6.5% swing toward Democrats compared to 2020. The county has voted Republican in every presidential election since 1968.

Electoral Behavior

Volatility
12.0
Elasticity
Inelastic
Trend
-2.0/yr (red)

Quick Stats

2024 ResultR+78.3
2020→2024 SwingD+6.5%
Voting StreakR since 1968
Elections on Record26

Demographics

Population64
Median Age
31.9(US: 38.4)
College (BA+)
0.0%(US: 47.9%)
White (non-Hisp)
90.7%(US: 57.5%)
Asian
5.2%(US: 5.7%)
Homeownership
11.1%(US: 64.2%)
Poverty Rate
9.3%(US: 12.4%)
Veterans
3.7%(US: 6.4%)

Presidential Elections

YearDemocratRepublicanMarginSwing
202410.3%(10)88.7%(86)R+78.3+6.5
20206.1%(4)90.9%(60)R+84.8-1.8
20166.2%(4)89.2%(58)R+83.1-12.8
201214.1%(9)84.4%(54)R+70.3-0.7
200815.2%(12)84.8%(67)R+69.6-3.4
200415.0%(12)81.3%(65)R+66.3-5.4
200018.6%(29)79.5%(124)R+60.9-16.7
199618.2%(14)62.3%(48)R+44.2-32.7
199220.8%(20)32.3%(31)R+11.5+28.8
198829.9%(23)70.1%(54)R+40.3+15.9

Senate Elections

YearDemocratRepublicanMarginSwing
202417.9%(17)79.0%(75)R+61.0+20.5
20207.7%(5)89.2%(58)R+81.5-5.6
201811.1%(6)87.0%(47)R+75.9+5.6
20147.9%(3)89.5%(34)R+81.6-35.7
201224.6%(15)70.5%(43)R+45.9+7.5
200821.9%(16)75.3%(55)R+53.4+11.3
200612.9%(11)77.7%(66)R+64.7-19.9
200227.6%(16)72.4%(42)R+44.8+23.7
200014.3%(20)82.9%(116)R+68.6-19.9
199624.3%(18)73.0%(54)R+48.6-4.2

Governor Elections

YearDemocratRepublicanMarginSwing
20227.7%(6)88.5%(69)R+80.8-12.9
201816.1%(9)83.9%(47)R+67.9+7.8
20149.8%(4)85.4%(35)R+75.6-18.3
201017.6%(12)75.0%(51)R+57.4-17.4
200610.0%(9)50.0%(45)R+40.0+15.6
200222.2%(14)77.8%(49)R+55.60.0
199820.4%(22)75.9%(82)R+55.6-18.2
199430.3%(30)67.7%(67)R+37.4-1.9
199032.3%(31)67.7%(65)R+35.4-0.3
198630.8%(28)65.9%(60)R+35.2-5.3

Primary Election History

YearPartyWinnerRunner-upNominee?
2020DemBernie Sanders(33.3%)Michael Bloomberg(22.2%)
2016DemBernie Sanders(41.7%)Other(33.3%)
2016GOPTed Cruz(45.2%)Donald Trump(25.8%)
2012DemOther(68.8%)Barack Obama(31.3%)
2008DemOther(50.0%)Barack Obama(29.2%)
✓ = County picked eventual party nominee

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Source: Official state election returns
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