2020 Texas Republican presidential primary

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2020 Texas Republican presidential primary
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  2016 March 3, 2020 2024  
  TN
UT  
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Candidate Donald Trump Uncommitted
Home state Florida [1] N/A
Delegate count1170
Popular vote1,898,664 [2] 71,803
Percentage94.13%3.56%

The 2020 Texas Republican presidential primary took place in Texas, United States, on March 3, 2020, as one of 13 contests scheduled on Super Tuesday in the Republican Party primaries for the 2020 presidential election. The Texas primary was an open primary, with the state awarding 155 delegates towards the 2020 Republican National Convention. [3]

Contents

Candidates

Filing for the primary began in early November 2019. [4] The following candidates have filed and are on the ballot in Texas: [5]

Running

Withdrawn

Results

2020 Texas Republican Party presidential primary [6]
CandidatePopular voteDelegates
CountPercentage
Donald Trump (incumbent)1,898,66494.13%117
Uncommitted71,8033.56%0
Bill Weld 15,7390.78%0
Joe Walsh 15,8240.78%0
Rocky De La Fuente 7,5630.38%0
Bob Ely 3,5820.37%0
Matthew Matern3,5250.18%0
Zoltan Istvan 1,4470.07%0
Total:2,017,167100%155

Results by county

Trump won in every county.

2020 Texas Republican primary
CountyDe La Fuente Guerra%Ely%Istvan%Matern%Trump%Walsh%Weld%Uncommitted%Total votes castTurnout
Anderson 160.2010.0110.01150.197,64696.63300.38240.301802.277,91328.07
Andrews 281.1520.0800.0060.252,28193.41220.9090.37943.852,44224.53
Angelina 200.16230.1850.04210.1612,16694.97790.62590.464373.4112,81024.82
Aransas 100.2480.1980.1920.053,82092.14390.94250.602345.644,14623.89
Archer 50.19130.5050.1930.122,45594.86180.7090.35803.092,58840.87
Armstrong 10.1410.1410.1400.0067696.9950.7210.14121.7269748.30
Atascosa 300.6750.1120.0490.204,22094.05270.60140.311804.014,48715.97
Austin 90.1850.1020.0490.184,66295.56220.45280.571422.914,87924.79
Bailey 161.7410.1110.1110.1183290.7390.9860.65515.5691726.21

See also

References

  1. Matthew Choi (October 31, 2019). "Trump, a symbol of New York, is officially a Floridian now". Politico . Retrieved February 3, 2020.
  2. "Primaries | Elections 2020". Fox News. February 21, 2021. Retrieved February 21, 2021.
  3. Julie Fine (December 2, 2019). "Bloomberg to Skip Early Contests, Focus on Super Tuesday States, Like Texas". NBCDFW. Retrieved December 3, 2019.
  4. Ramsey, Ross (November 13, 2019). "Analysis: For Texas candidates, 2020 officially started last weekend". The Texas Tribune.
  5. "Candidate Information". candidate.texas-election.com.
  6. "Races". results.texas-election.com. Retrieved April 6, 2023.