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2020 United States Senate election in Texas

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Not to be confused with2020 Texas State Senate election.

2020 United States Senate election in Texas

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November 3, 2020
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Turnout65.73%[1]Increase 32.6%
 
NomineeJohn CornynM. J. Hegar
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Popular vote5,962,9834,888,764
Percentage53.51%43.87%

County results
Congressional district results
Precinct results
Cornyn:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     >90%
Hegar:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     >90%

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The2020 United States Senate election in Texas was held on November 3, 2020, to elect a member to theUnited States Senate to represent theState of Texas, concurrently with the2020 U.S. presidential election, as well asother elections to the United States Senate in other states andelections to theUnited States House of Representatives and variousstate and local elections. IncumbentRepublican SenatorJohn Cornyn won a fourth term againstDemocratic nomineeMJ Hegar by 9.6%.

Prior to the election, most news organizations projected this race as "Lean Republican", and was not expected to be as competitive as the contest forTexas's other Senate seat two years prior, when Republican incumbentTed Cruz defeated DemocratBeto O'Rourke by a 2.6% margin. Nonetheless, John Cornyn won in what was his worst performance out of his four elections for the U.S. Senate, while MJ Hegar's 43.9% marked the highest vote share of any of Cornyn's Democratic challengers. Despite this being Cornyn's worst performance percentage-wise, he more than doubled his 2014 vote count and received what was then the most raw votes for a Republican U.S. Senate candidate in the history of the United States; this record was later surpassed bySteve Garvey in California in2024.

Cornyn outperformed PresidentDonald Trumpin the state by about 4%, and was able to carry two counties won byJoe Biden (Tarrant andWilliamson). While Cornyn did better than Trump in theTexas Triangle, contributing to his over performance, Hegar slightly outperformed Biden in the heavily HispanicRio Grande Valley, and was able to carry one Trump county (Zapata), though Hegar herself vastly underperformed previous Democratic margins in the region.

Republican primary

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Candidates

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Nominee

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Eliminated in the primary

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  • Virgil Bierschwale, U.S. Navy veteran, software developer, realtor[3]
  • John Anthony Castro, tax consultant, author, businessman, entrepreneur[4][5][6][7][8]
  • Dwayne Stovall, bridge construction contractor, businessman[9]
  • Mark Yancey, businessman, Attacca International Executive, former owner of theDallas Wings basketball team[10][11]

Declined

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Endorsements

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John Cornyn

U.S. senators

Statewide officials

Polling

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Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Virgil
Bierschwale
John
Anthony
Castro
John
Cornyn
Dwayne
Stovall
Mark
Yancey
Undecided
University of Texas at Tyler/Dallas News[17]January 21–30, 2020445 (LV)± 4.65%<1%5%62%3%1%30%
Data for Progress[18][A]January 16–21, 2020687 (LV)1%0%75%2%1%22%

Results

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Results by county:
Cornyn
  •   Cornyn—80–90%
  •   Cornyn—70–80%
  •   Cornyn—60–70%
  •   Cornyn—50–60%
Republican primary results[19]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanJohn Cornyn (incumbent)1,470,66976.04%
RepublicanDwayne Stovall231,10411.95%
RepublicanMark Yancey124,8646.46%
RepublicanJohn Anthony Castro86,9164.49%
RepublicanVirgil Bierschwale20,4941.06%
Total votes1,934,047100.0%

Democratic primary

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Candidates

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Nominee

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Eliminated in the runoff

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Eliminated in the primary

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Withdrawn

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Declined

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Endorsements

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MJ Hegar

Federal officials

Newspapers

Organizations

Cristina Tzintzún Ramirez (eliminated)

Federal officials

Labor unions

Newspapers

Organizations

Individuals

Royce West (eliminated)

Federal officials

State officials

Local officials

Organizations

Newspapers

Individuals

Amanda Edwards (eliminated)

Newspapers

Organizations

Individuals

First round

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Debates

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Host
network
DateLink(s)Participants
MJ
Hegar
Royce
West
Cristina
Tzintzún
Ramirez
Annie
Garcia
Amanda EdwardsChris BellSema
Hernandez
Michael
Cooper
Victor Hugo
Harris
Adrian
Ocegueda
Jack Daniel
Foster Jr.
D. R.
Hunter
KHOU-11February 18, 2020[77]PresentPresentPresentPresentPresentPresentPresentPresentPresentPresentPresentAbsent

Polling

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Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Colin
Allred
Chris
Bell
Joaquín
Castro
Wendy
Davis
Amanda
Edwards
Annie
Garcia
MJ
Hegar
Sema
Hernandez
Beto
O'Rourke
Cristina
Ramirez
Royce
West
OtherUndecided
NBC News/Marist[78]February 23–27, 2020556 (LV)± 5.3%5%7%16%5%9%8%5%[b]34%
YouGov/University of Texas/Texas Tribune[79]January 31 – February 9, 2020575 (LV)[c]± 4.09%7%6%5%22%5%9%6%40%[d]
University of Texas at Tyler/Dallas News[80]January 21–30, 2020414 (LV)± 4.8%5%4%6%9%4%4%6%12%[e]52%
Data for Progress[81][1][B]January 16–21, 2020684 (LV)± 6.5%8%3%4%18%3%13%12%4%[f]34%[g]
Texas Lyceum[82]January 10–19, 2020401 (LV)± 4.89%5%6%4%11%5%7%8%35%[h]19%
December 9, 2019Filing deadline, by which Allred had not declared his candidacy
December 6, 2019Annie Garcia announces her candidacy
December 5, 2019O'Rourke announces he will not run after end of presidential campaign[83]
Beacon Research (D)[84]November 9–21, 2019408 (LV)4%6%6%58%13%
University of Texas at Tyler[85]November 5–14, 2019427 (RV)± 4.7%7%8%9%9%8%7%52%
University of Texas/Texas Tribune[86]October 18–29, 2019541 (RV)± 4.21%3%0%12%6%4%5%13%[i]57%
University of Texas/Texas Tribune[86]August 29 – September 8, 2019550 (RV)± 4.17%2%2%11%3%3%5%2%[j]66%
Ragnar Research[87]September 3–5, 2019600 (LV)± 3.9%9%10%12%10%10%49%
August 12, 2019Ramirez announces her candidacy
Emerson College/Dallas Morning News[88]August 1–3, 2019400 (LV)± 4.9%6.6%5.2%9.9%7.9%19.1%[k]51.1%
July 22, 2019West announces his candidacy and Davis announces a 2020 House bid, confirming she will not run for US Senate
July 18, 2019Edwards announces her candidacy
July 3, 2019Bell announces his candidacy
May 1, 2019Joaquín Castro announces he will not run
April 23, 2019Hegar announces her candidacy
Change Research[89]April 18–22, 20191,578 (LV)± 2.5%6%[l]56%1%4%3%31%[m]
Public Policy Polling (D)[90][C]March 5–7, 2019608 (LV)± 4.0%42%19%4%2%4%[n]29%

Results

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Initial round results by county:
Hegar
  •   Hegar—60–70%
  •   Hegar—50–60%
  •   Hegar—40–50%
  •   Hegar—30–40%
  •   Hegar—20–30%
  •   Hegar—<20%
Tie
  •   Tie
West
  •   West—<20%
  •   West—20–30%
  •   West—30–40%
  •   West—40–50%
Ramirez
  •   Ramirez—<20%
  •   Ramirez—20–30%
  •   Ramirez—30–40%
  •   Ramirez—40–50%
  •   Ramirez—50–60%
Garcia
  •   Garcia—<20%
  •   Garcia—20–30%
  •   Garcia—30–40%
  •   Garcia—100%
Edwards
  •   Edwards—<20%
  •   Edwards—20–30%
  •   Edwards—30–40%
Bell
  •   Bell—<20%
  •   Bell—20–30%
  •   Bell—30–40%
  •   Bell—40–50%
Hernandez
  •   Hernandez—<20%
  •   Hernandez—20–30%
  •   Hernandez—30–40%
Cooper
  •   Cooper—<20%
  •   Cooper—20–30%
Democratic primary results[19]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticMJ Hegar417,16022.31%
DemocraticRoyce West274,07414.66%
DemocraticCristina Tzintzún Ramirez246,65913.19%
DemocraticAnnie "Mamá" Garcia191,90010.27%
DemocraticAmanda Edwards189,62410.14%
DemocraticChris Bell159,7518.55%
DemocraticSema Hernandez137,8927.38%
DemocraticMichael Cooper92,4634.95%
DemocraticVictor Hugo Harris59,7103.19%
DemocraticAdrian Ocegueda41,5662.22%
DemocraticJack Daniel Foster Jr.31,7181.70%
DemocraticD. R. Hunter26,9021.44%
Total votes1,869,419100.0%

Runoff

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Polling

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Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
MJ
Hegar
Royce
West
OtherUndecided
TargetPoint[91][D]July 8, 2020830 (LV)± 3.2%39%35%26%
Dallas Morning News/University of Texas at Tyler[92]June 29 – July 7, 2020829 (LV)± 3.4%35%22%11%32%
Dallas Morning News/University of Texas at Tyler[93]April 18–27, 2020447 (RV)± 4.6%32%16%7%44%
Data for Progress[81][2][B]January 16–21, 2020684 (LV)± 6.5%48%19%33%
Ragnar Research[94]September 3–5, 2019600 (LV)± 3.9%26%24%50%

Debates

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Host
network
DateLink(s)Participants
MJ
Hegar
Royce
West
KXAN-TVJune 6, 2020[95]PresentPresent
KVUEJune 29, 2020[96]PresentPresent
Hypothetical polling

with MJ Hegar and Chris Bell

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
MJ
Hegar
Chris
Bell
Undecided
Ragnar Research[97]September 3–5, 2019600 (LV)± 3.9%28%21%50%

with MJ Hegar and Amanda Edwards

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
MJ
Hegar
Amanda
Edwards
Undecided
Data for Progress[81][3][B]January 16–21, 2020684 (LV)± 6.5%42%16%42%

with MJ Hegar and Cristina Tzintzún Ramirez

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
MJ
Hegar
Cristina
Ramirez
Undecided
Data for Progress[81][4][B]January 16–21, 2020684 (LV)± 6.5%32%33%35%

Results

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Runoff results by county
Hegar
  •   Hegar—>90%
  •   Hegar—80–90%
  •   Hegar—70–80%
  •   Hegar—60–70%
  •   Hegar—50–60%
Tie
  •   Tie
West
  •   West—50–60%
  •   West—60–70%
  •   West—70–80%
  •   West—>90%
No vote
  •   No vote
Democratic primary runoff results[19]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticMJ Hegar502,51652.24%
DemocraticRoyce West459,45747.76%
Total votes961,973100.0%

Other candidates

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Libertarian Party

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Candidates

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Nominee
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Withdrawn
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  • Wes Benedict, former national executive director of theLibertarian Party[100]
  • Rhett Rosenquest Smith, Libertarian nominee for the Precinct 2 Bexar County Justice of the Peace in 2020 and Libertarian nominee for Texas's 11th congressional district in2018[101]

Green Party

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Nominee

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  • David B. Collins, info tech trainer and Green nominee for U.S. Senate in2012[102][103]

People Over Politics Party

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Withdrawn

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Human Rights Party

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Withdrawn

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Independents

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Declared

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  • Ricardo Turullols-Bonilla, retired teacher and candidate forAustin city council in 2014 (as a write-in candidate)[104][103]

Withdrawn

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General election

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Debate

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HostDate & timeLink(s)Participants
John Cornyn (R)MJ Hegar (D)
Texas State History MuseumOctober 9, 2020
6:55pm MDT
[106]PresentPresent

Predictions

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SourceRankingAs of
Daily Kos[107]Lean ROctober 30, 2020
The Cook Political Report[108]Lean ROctober 29, 2020
Inside Elections[109]Lean ROctober 28, 2020
538[110]Likely RNovember 2, 2020
RCP[111]Lean ROctober 23, 2020
DDHQ[112]Likely RNovember 3, 2020
Politico[113]Lean RNovember 2, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball[114]Lean RNovember 2, 2020
Economist[115]Lean RNovember 2, 2020

Post-primary endorsements

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John Cornyn (R)

U.S. presidents

U.S. representatives

State & Local Officials

Newspapers

Organizations

MJ Hegar (D)

U.S. presidents

Federal officials

State officials

Local officials

Newspapers

Organizations

Unions

Polling

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Graphical summary

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Aggregate polls

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John Cornyn vs. MJ Hegar
Source of poll aggregationDates administeredDates updatedJohn CornynMJ HegarOther/Undecided[o]Margin
270 To Win[137]November 2, 2020November 3, 202048.6%43.4%8.0%Cornyn +5.2
Real Clear Politics[138]October 31, 2020November 3, 202049.0%42.5%8.5%Cornyn +6.5
Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
John
Cornyn (R)
MJ
Hegar (D)
OtherUndecided
Swayable[139]October 27 – November 1, 20201,042 (LV)± 4%57%44%
Data For Progress[140]October 27 – November 1, 2020926 (LV)± 3.2%50%47%3%[p]
Emerson College[141]October 29–31, 2020763 (LV)± 3.5%51%[l]47%2%[q]
Morning Consult[142]October 22–31, 20203,267 (LV)± 2%47%43%
Gravis Marketing[143]October 27–28, 2020670 (LV)± 3.8%49%43%8%
RMG Research/PoliticalIQ[144]October 27–28, 2020800 (LV)± 3.5%48%[r]42%2%8%
46%[s]44%2%8%
49%[t]41%2%8%
Swayable[145]October 23–26, 2020492 (LV)± 6%52%48%
YouGov/UMass Lowell[146]October 20–26, 2020873 (LV)± 4.2%49%44%2%[u]5%
Data for Progress (D)[147]October 22–25, 20201,018 (LV)± 3.1%48%46%2%[v]3%
Siena College/NYT Upshot[148]October 20–25, 2020802 (LV)± 3.8%48%38%6%[w]8%[x]
Univision/University of Houston/Latino Decisions/Latino
Decisions/North Star Opinion Research
[149]
October 17–25, 2020758 (RV)± 3.56%45%40%7%[y]8%
Citizen Data[150]October 17–20, 20201,000 (LV)± 3%41%41%4%15%
YouGov/University of Houston[151]October 13–20, 20201,000 (LV)± 3.1%49%42%4%[z]6%
University of Texas at Tyler/Dallas Morning News[152]October 13–20, 2020925 (LV)± 3.2%42%34%5%[aa]18%
Morning Consult[142]October 11–20, 20203,347 (LV)± 1.7%46%41%
Cygnal[153]October 18–19, 2020600 (LV)± 4%49%41%4%[z]7%
Quinnipiac University[154]October 16–19, 20201,145 (LV)± 2.9%49%43%1%[ab]7%
Data for Progress (D)[155]October 15–18, 2020933 (LV)± 3.2%44%[l]41%3%[ac]12%
Public Policy Polling[156]October 14–15, 2020712 (V)49%46%5%
Morning Consult[157][5]October 2–11, 20203,455 (LV)± 1.7%47%[ad]38%12%
Morning Consult[158]September 29 – October 8, 2020~2,700 (LV)± 2.0%47%[ae]38%
Morning Consult[158]September 21–30, 2020~2,700 (LV)± 2.0%46%39%
Civiqs/Daily Kos[159]October 3–6, 2020895 (LV)± 3.4%47%46%3%[af]4%
Data For Progress (D)[160]September 30 – October 5, 20201,949 (LV)± 2.2%45%42%3%[ag]11%
YouGov/University of Texas/Texas Tribune[161]September 25 – October 4, 2020908 (LV)± 3.25%50%42%5%[ah]
YouGov/UMass Lowell[162]September 18–25, 2020882 (LV)± 4.3%50%40%1%[ai]9%
Siena College/NYT Upshot[163]September 16–22, 2020653 (LV)± 4.3%43%37%6%[aj]14%[x]
Data For Progress[164][E]September 15–22, 2020726 (LV)± 3.6%40%38%22%
Quinnipiac University[165]September 17–21, 20201,078 (LV)± 3.0%50%42%7%
Morning Consult[166]September 11–20, 20202,616 (LV)± (2% – 7%)45%[ad]39%
YouGov/CBS[167]September 15–18, 20201,129 (LV)± 3.5%46%41%3%[ak]10%
Morning Consult[168]September 8–17, 20202,555 (LV)[c]± (2% – 4%)45%[ad]38%
Morning Consult[158]September 2–11, 2020~2,700 (LV)± 2.0%45%38%
Public Policy Polling (D)[169][F]September 1–2, 2020743 (V)44%40%15%
University of Texas at Tyler/Dallas Morning News[170]August 28 – September 2, 2020897 (LV)± 3.3%39%28%5%[al]28%
1,141 (RV)± 2.9%34%24%6%[am]36%
Morning Consult[158]August 23 – September 1, 2020~2,700 (LV)± 2.0%46%37%
Tyson Group[171][G]August 20–25, 2020906 (LV)± 3%44%42%11%
Data for Progress (D)[172][H]August 20–25, 20202,295 (LV)± 2.0%46%40%15%
Morning Consult[158]August 13–22, 2020~2,700 (LV)± 2.0%44%39%
YouGov/Texas Hispanic Policy Foundation/Rice University's Baker Institute[173]August 4–13, 2020892 (LV)± 3.3%44%37%5%[an]8%
Morning Consult[158]August 3–12, 2020~2,700 (LV)± 2.0%44%38%
Morning Consult[174]July 24 – August 2, 20202,576 (LV)± 2.0%44%[ad]38%4%[ao]14%
Morning Consult[158]July 23 – August 1, 2020~2,700 (LV)± 2.0%44%38%
Global Strategy Group (D)[175][I]July 25–29, 2020700 (LV)± 3.7%44%43%13%
Quinnipiac University[176]July 16–20, 2020880 (RV)± 3.3%47%38%3%[ap]13%
Morning Consult[158]July 13–22, 2020~2,700 (LV)± 2.0%40%40%
Spry Strategies (R)[177][J]July 16–20, 2020750 (LV)± 3.5%47%37%14%[aq]2%
YouGov/CBS[178]July 7–10, 20201,179 (LV)± 3.4%44%36%5%[ar]15%
Dallas Morning News/University of Texas at Tyler[92]June 29 – July 7, 20201,677 (LV)± 2.4%42%29%5%22%
Public Policy Polling[179]June 24–25, 2020729 (RV)± 3.6%42%35%23%
FOX News[180]June 20–23, 20201,001 (RV)± 3.0%46%36%6%[as]12%
Dallas Morning News/University of Texas at Tyler[93]April 18–27, 20201,183 (RV)± 2.9%37%24%6%34%
NBC News/Marist[78]February 23–27, 20202,409 (RV)± 2.5%49%41%1%10%
Beacon Research (D)[84]November 9–21, 2019601 (RV)44%30%26%
Emerson College[181]April 25–28, 2019799 (RV)± 3.4%29%12%16%[at]44%
Hypothetical polling

with Royce West

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
John
Cornyn (R)
Royce
West (D)
OtherUndecided
CBS News/YouGov[182]July 7–10, 20201,182 (LV)± 3.4%43%37%4%[au]15%
Dallas Morning News/University of Texas at Tyler[92]June 29 – July 7, 20201,677 (LV)± 2.4%43%28%6%23%
FOX News[180]June 20–23, 20201,001 (RV)± 3.0%47%37%6%[as]11%
Dallas Morning News/University of Texas at Tyler[93]April 18–27, 20201,183 (RV)± 2.85%35%24%7%34%
Beacon Research (D)[84]November 9–21, 2019601 (RV)45%33%22%

with Chris Bell

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
John
Cornyn (R)
Chris
Bell (D)
OtherUndecided
Beacon Research (D)[84]November 9–21, 2019601 (RV)45%30%25%

with Sema Hernandez

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
John
Cornyn (R)
Sema
Hernandez (D)
OtherUndecided
Beacon Research (D)[84]November 9–21, 2019601 (RV)45%29%26%

with Beto O'Rourke

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
John
Cornyn (R)
Beto
O'Rourke (D)
OtherUndecided
Beacon Research (D)[84]November 9–21, 2019601 (RV)46%42%12%
Quinnipiac University[183]February 20–25, 20191,222 (RV)± 3.4%46%46%1%6%
Public Policy Polling (D)[184][C]February 13–14, 2019743 (RV)± 3.6%47%45%8%
Atlantic Media & Research (R)[185][K]January 5–11, 2019504 (LV)± 4.4%50%37%

with generic Democrat

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
John
Cornyn (R)
Generic
Democrat (D)
OtherUndecided
Univision/UH[186]February 21–26, 20201,004 (RV)± 3.4%43%41%16%
Data for Progress[18]January 16–21, 20201,486 (LV)50%42%2%[av]7%
Beacon Research (D)[84]November 9–21, 2019601 (RV)46%44%10%
Univision/UH[187]August 1 – September 6, 20191,004 (RV)± 3.4%41%40%19%

with generic Opponent

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
John
Cornyn (R)
Generic
Opponent
OtherUndecided
Quinnipiac[188]September 4–9, 20191,410 (RV)± 3.1%23%35%[aw]43%[ax]

with generic Republican and generic Democrat

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Generic
Republican (R)
Generic
Democrat (D)
Undecided
Cygnal[153]October 18–19, 2020600 (LV)± 4%50%43%7%
Data For Progress[164][L]September 15–22, 2020726 (LV)± 3.6%46%41%13%
Public Policy Polling[189]June 18–19, 2020907 (V)± 3%47%45%8%

Results

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2020 United States Senate election in Texas[190]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
RepublicanJohn Cornyn (incumbent)5,962,98353.51%−8.05%
DemocraticMJ Hegar4,888,76443.87%+9.51%
LibertarianKerry McKennon209,7221.88%−1.00%
GreenDavid Collins81,8930.73%−0.45%
IndependentRicardo Turullols-Bonilla (write-in)6780.01%N/A
Total votes11,144,040100.0%
Republicanhold

By county

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By county
Legend
Counties won byCornyn
Counties won byHegar
2020 U.S. Senate election results by Texas county
CountyCornyn
Republican
Hegar
Democratic
McKennon
Libertarian
Collins
Green
Turullols-Bonilla
(write-in)
Independent
MarginTotal
votes
Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%
Anderson14,94378.33%3,79219.88%2491.31%880.46%00.00%11,15158.45%19,072
Andrews4,89484.38%77913.43%1071.84%200.34%00.00%4,11570.95%5,800
Angelina24,96272.66%8,77125.53%4611.34%1610.47%00.00%16,19147.13%34,355
Aransas9,18975.54%2,72922.44%1781.46%680.56%00.00%6,46053.10%12,164
Archer4,17888.44%4679.89%651.38%140.30%00.00%3,71178.55%4,724
Armstrong1,02593.27%645.82%50.45%50.45%00.00%96187.45%1,099
Atascosa11,90666.53%5,58831.22%2581.44%1420.79%20.01%6,31835.31%17,896
Austin11,45479.10%2,75219.00%2151.48%570.39%30.02%8,70260.10%14,481
Bailey1,40076.84%38321.02%281.54%110.60%00.00%1,01755.82%1,822
Bandera9,95779.42%2,29118.27%2341.87%550.44%00.00%7,66661.15%12,537
Bastrop20,46856.07%15,07141.28%7572.07%2080.57%20.01%5,39714.79%36,506
Baylor1,46287.13%17710.55%301.79%90.54%00.00%1,28576.58%1,678
Bee5,71363.09%3,10334.27%1711.89%580.64%100.11%2,61028.82%9,055
Bell68,93454.36%54,41342.91%2,7252.15%7270.57%50.00%14,52111.45%126,804
Bexar320,09542.51%411,32854.63%15,2052.02%6,3070.84%520.01%-91,233-12.12%752,987
Blanco5,45773.66%1,81624.51%1051.42%300.40%00.00%3,64149.15%7,408
Borden39094.89%184.38%10.24%20.49%00.00%37290.51%411
Bosque7,36781.50%1,49016.48%1211.34%600.66%10.01%5,87765.02%9,039
Bowie26,90870.94%10,40627.43%4741.25%1430.38%00.00%16,50243.51%37,931
Brazoria90,70559.14%58,75938.31%3,0191.97%8790.57%50.00%31,94620.83%153,367
Brazos49,34658.63%32,09838.14%2,2432.67%4620.55%120.01%17,24820.49%84,161
Brewster2,45351.40%2,16745.41%1132.37%350.73%40.08%2865.99%4,772
Briscoe62587.41%7911.05%60.84%50.70%00.00%54676.36%715
Brooks85936.46%1,42560.48%391.66%331.40%00.00%-566-24.02%2,356
Brown13,48285.57%1,96512.47%2501.59%580.37%00.00%11,51773.10%15,755
Burleson6,59677.70%1,70920.13%1421.67%420.49%00.00%4,88757.57%8,489
Burnet18,68776.15%5,32321.69%4381.78%920.37%00.00%13,36454.46%24,540
Caldwell8,04454.06%6,44943.34%2721.83%1030.69%120.08%1,59510.72%14,880
Calhoun5,53171.41%2,09227.01%1001.29%220.28%00.00%3,43944.40%7,745
Callahan5,89287.69%68010.12%1061.58%410.61%00.00%5,21277.57%6,719
Cameron46,48241.79%61,50855.30%1,7971.62%1,4331.29%30.00%-15,026-13.51%111,223
Camp3,59771.43%1,35926.99%571.13%220.44%10.02%2,23844.44%5,036
Carson2,75688.53%2869.19%632.02%50.16%30.10%2,47079.34%3,113
Cass10,79678.16%2,67219.34%1531.11%1921.39%00.00%8,12458.82%13,813
Castro1,57277.02%43221.17%241.18%130.64%00.00%1,14055.85%2,041
Chambers17,03779.79%3,78617.73%4191.96%1110.52%00.00%13,25162.06%21,353
Cherokee14,94577.31%4,05820.99%2691.39%590.3100.00%10,88756.32%19,331
Childress1,93685.70%28312.53%291.28%110.49%00.00%1,65373.17%2,259
Clay4,95887.01%63211.09%691.21%270.47%120.21%4,32675.92%5,698
Cochran76578.22%18318.71%222.25%80.82%00.00%58259.51%978
Coke1,55788.77%1719.75%231.31%30.17%00.00%1,38679.02%1,754
Coleman3,58688.22%42610.48%370.91%160.39%00.00%3,16077.74%4,065
Collin263,07454.66%207,00543.01%8,4951.76%2,7210.57%110.00%56,06911.65%481,306
Collingsworth1,03286.58%14512.16%100.84%40.34%10.08%88774.42%1,192
Colorado7,36774.49%2,36223.88%1161.17%430.43%20.02%5,00550.61%9,890
Comal63,54571.99%22,55225.55%1,7531.99%4180.47%20.00%40,99346.44%88,270
Comanche5,05384.16%83113.84%901.50%300.50%00.00%4,22270.32%6,004
Concho1,02982.52%19315.48%201.60%50.40%00.00%83667.04%1,247
Cooke15,51682.20%2,99915.89%2771.47%850.45%00.00%12,51766.31%18,877
Coryell15,37266.12%7,11830.62%6092.62%1490.64%10.00%8,25435.50%23,249
Cottle53481.40%11016.77%71.07%50.76%00.00%42464.63%656
Crane1,21382.01%22915.48%241.62%130.88%00.00%98466.53%1,479
Crockett1,14676.76%31421.03%211.41%120.80%00.00%83255.73%1,493
Crosby1,35672.09%48625.84%251.33%140.74%00.00%87046.25%1,881
Culberson36747.17%38549.49%192.44%60.77%10.13%-18-2.32%778
Dallam1,36985.83%20012.54%211.32%50.31%00.00%1,16973.29%1,595
Dallas330,85136.13%560,60361.22%15,9051.74%8,2820.90%200.00%-229,752-25.09%915,661
Dawson2,82777.64%73820.27%601.65%140.38%20.05%2,08957.37%3,641
Deaf Smith3,27372.20%1,15125.39%731.61%360.79%00.00%2,12246.81%4,533
Delta2,11183.31%37014.60%311.22%220.87%00.00%1,74168.71%2,534
Denton231,02555.91%170,98441.38%8,5532.07%2,6270.64%220.01%60,04114.53%413,211
Dewitt6,39981.13%1,38417.55%841.07%200.25%00.00%5,01563.58%7,887
Dickens80884.34%13313.88%131.36%40.42%00.00%67570.46%958
Dimmit1,27436.74%2,12261.19%391.12%300.87%30.09%-848-24.45%3,468
Donley1,41887.26%18111.14%221.35%40.25%00.00%1,23776.12%1,625
Duval1,78740.44%2,45855.62%972.20%771.74%00.00%-671-15.18%4,419
Eastland7,01586.72%91011.25%1311.62%310.38%20.02%6,10575.47%8,089
Ector31,71172.78%10,68224.52%9022.07%2770.64%00.00%21,02948.26%43,572
Edwards82483.57%14414.60%141.42%30.30%10.10%68068.97%986
Ellis57,07867.12%25,78030.32%1,5891.87%5850.69%70.01%31,29836.80%85,039
El Paso80,02130.87%164,93163.62%8,2483.18%6,0362.33%140.01%-84,910-32.75%259,250
Erath13,56481.18%2,70716.20%3352.01%1020.61%00.00%10,85764.98%16,708
Falls4,15768.84%1,78729.59%761.26%190.31%00.00%2,37039.25%6,039
Fannin11,83680.25%2,55917.35%2731.85%800.54%10.01%9,27762.90%14,749
Fayette10,05678.17%2,63420.48%1291.00%450.35%00.00%7,42257.69%12,864
Fisher1,41878.60%35119.46%281.55%70.39%00.00%1,06759.14%1,804
Floyd1,55478.09%39719.95%291.46%100.50%00.00%1,15758.14%1,990
Foard40477.84%10720.62%71.35%10.19%00.00%29757.22%519
Fort Bend160,97746.33%178,98451.52%5,3591.54%2,1120.61%70.00%-18,007-5.19%347,439
Franklin4,11483.25%75315.24%631.27%120.24%00.00%3,36168.01%4,942
Freestone6,83879.91%1,55318.15%1161.36%500.58%00.00%5,28561.76%8,557
Frio2,48950.58%2,28346.39%711.44%781.59%00.00%2064.19%4,921
Gaines5,11888.85%5489.51%761.32%180.31%00.00%4,57079.34%5,760
Galveston94,31761.49%55,09435.92%3,0031.96%9690.63%30.00%39,22325.57%153,386
Garza1,37484.97%22513.91%110.68%70.43%00.00%1,14971.06%1,617
Gillespie12,54379.49%2,99618.99%2001.27%390.25%10.01%9,54760.50%15,779
Glasscock60393.34%355.42%50.77%30.46%00.00%56887.92%646
Goliad3,00076.75%84021.49%431.10%140.36%120.31%2,16055.26%3,909
Gonzales5,61774.59%1,78223.66%891.18%420.56%10.01%3,83550.93%7,531
Gray6,70587.21%77410.07%1672.17%420.55%00.00%5,93177.14%7,688
Grayson43,73574.16%13,93823.63%1,0081.71%2930.50%00.00%29,79750.53%58,974
Gregg32,46768.37%14,02529.54%7871.66%2040.43%10.00%18,44238.83%47,484
Grimes9,33876.07%2,67821.82%1991.62%600.49%00.00%6,66054.25%12,275
Guadalupe48,30862.75%26,69734.68%1,5452.01%4280.56%30.00%21,61128.07%76,981
Hale6,99974.65%2,15522.98%1551.65%670.71%00.00%4,84451.67%9,376
Hall96784.82%15613.68%70.61%100.88%00.00%81171.14%1,140
Hamilton3,57483.93%59415.23%630.84%450.43%180.00%2,28868.71%4,294
Hansford1,84490.93%1587.79%211.04%50.25%00.00%1,68683.14%2,028
Hardeman1,31384.44%23214.92%90.58%10.06%00.00%1,08169.52%1,555
Hardin23,51685.87%3,38812.37%3931.44%870.32%00.00%20,12873.50%27,384
Harris718,22844.49%854,15852.90%29,2171.81%12,8890.80%330.00%-135,930-8.41%1,614,525
Harrison21,23172.25%7,61225.91%4401.50%1010.34%10.00%13,61946.34%29,384
Hartley1,85989.72%1768.49%271.30%100.48%00.00%1,68381.23%2,072
Haskell1,80882.82%34715.90%150.69%130.60%00.00%1,46166.92%2,183
Hays49,53945.64%55,59751.22%2,5952.39%8140.75%10.00%-6,058-5.58%108,546
Hemphill1,46586.53%19711.64%221.30%90.53%00.00%1,26874.89%1,693
Henderson28,71779.56%6,67218.48%5261.46%1800.50%10.00%22,04561.08%36,096
Hidalgo84,28440.23%116,96255.83%5,0722.42%3,1191.49%460.02%-32,678-15.60%209,483
Hill11,84579.89%2,68818.13%1961.32%980.66%00.00%9,15761.76%14,827
Hockley6,44980.73%1,38417.33%1241.55%280.35%30.04%5,06563.40%7,988
Hood26,25381.58%5,22816.25%5091.58%1890.59%20.01%21,02565.33%32,181
Hopkins12,49778.07%2,83321.35%2360.58%810.53%00.00%6,76156.72%15,647
Houston6,98474.82%2,23023.89%920.99%280.30%00.00%4,75450.93%9,334
Howard7,85478.14%1,95919.49%1931.92%450.45%00.00%5,89558.65%10,051
Hudspeth68061.76%38334.79%222.00%151.36%10.09%29726.97%1,101
Hunt28,88875.91%8,31921.86%6281.65%2230.59%00.00%20,56954.05%38,058
Hutchinson7,57587.14%90010.35%1782.05%360.41%40.05%6,67576.79%8,693
Irion76086.36%11112.61%91.02%00.41%00.05%64973.75%880
Jack3,32289.78%3198.62%411.11%170.46%10.03%3,00381.16%3,700
Jackson5,16781.90%1,02116.18%811.28%260.41%140.22%4,14665.72%6,309
Jasper12,31280.01%2,85118.53%1801.17%420.27%40.03%9,46161.48%15,389
Jeff Davis76759.64%48337.56%302.33%60.47%00.00%28422.08%1,286
Jefferson46,92850.50%44,11247.47%1,4181.53%4640.50%40.00%2,8163.03%92,926
Jim Hogg65233.89%1,13661.61%301.63%261.41%00.00%-484-27.72%1,844
Jim Wells6,95752.47%6,02545.44%1701.28%1080.81%00.00%9327.03%13,260
Johnson54,40376.13%15,47421.65%1,2171.70%3690.52%00.00%38,92954.48%71,463
Jones5,54683.76%96714.61%811.22%270.41%00.00%4,57969.15%6,621
Karnes3,83375.32%1,17823.15%581.14%200.39%00.00%2,65552.17%5,089
Kaufman37,64966.67%17,50731.00%9611.70%3520.62%20.00%20,14235.67%56,471
Kendall20,58477.99%5,33520.21%3741.42%990.38%00.00%15,24957.78%26,392
Kenedy10763.31%5733.73%42.37%10.59%00.00%5029.58%169
Kent38686.74%5311.91%40.90%20.45%00.00%33374.83%445
Kerr21,02276.32%5,94621.59%4461.62%1280.46%10.00%15,07654.73%27,543
Kimble1,96287.08%25411.27%281.24%90.40%00.00%1,70875.81%2,253
King14996.75%53.25%00.00%00.00%00.00%14493.50%154
Kinney1,07070.95%39526.19%251.58%130.86%50.33%67544.76%1,508
Kleberg5,37450.19%5,06747.32%1831.71%840.78%00.00%3072.87%10,708
Knox1,14780.15%26318.38%151.05%50.35%10.07%88461.77%1,431
Lamar16,47677.85%4,29520.29%2791.32%1010.48%140.07%12,18157.56%21,165
Lamb3,46979.38%80218.35%751.72%220.50%20.05%2,66761.03%4,370
Lampasas8,10278.43%1,97819.15%1891.83%610.59%00.07%6,12459.28%10,330
La Salle1,08250.40%1,00546.81%301.40%291.35%10.05%773.59%2,147
Lavaca8,59985.66%1,30513.00%1091.09%230.23%20.02%7,29472.66%10,038
Lee6,21177.32%1,68921.03%961.20%360.45%00.07%4,52256.29%8,032
Leon7,42186.37%1,02811.96%1021.19%410.48%00.00%6,39374.41%8,592
Liberty22,74378.40%5,66219.52%4771.64%1270.44%00.00%17,08158.88%29,009
Limestone6,65674.23%2,11223.55%1221.36%770.86%00.00%4,54450.68%8,967
Lipscomb1,18189.20%1178.84%251.89%10.08%00.00%1,06480.36%1,324
Live Oak4,12282.75%79015.86%551.10%140.28%00.00%3,33266.89%4,981
Llano10,04779.76%2,33118.51%1711.36%470.37%00.00%7,71661.25%12,596
Loving5889.23%57.69%23.08%00.28%00.00%5381.54%65
Lubbock79,45966.49%36,31930.39%3,0182.53%7020.59%60.01%43,14036.10%119,504
Lynn1,81780.29%41118.16%251.10%100.44%00.00%1,40662.13%2,263
McCulloch2,84383.99%46013.59%631.86%190.56%00.00%2,38370.40%3,385
Mclennan60,03662.45%33,43934.79%2,0152.10%6360.66%30.00%26,59727.66%96,129
McMullen45490.80%438.60%20.40%10.20%00.00%41182.20%500
Madison4,11878.84%1,03019.72%611.17%140.27%00.00%3,08859.12%5,223
Marion3,38071.04%1,27626.82%851.79%170.36%00.00%2,10444.22%4,758
Martin1,81185.75%26312.45%271.28%110.52%00.00%1,54873.30%2,112
Mason1,98080.65%44318.04%251.02%70.29%00.00%1,53762.61%2,455
Matagorda9,64771.55%3,55126.34%2221.65%620.46%00.00%6,09645.21%13,482
Maverick5,70839.95%7,95655.68%2691.88%3492.44%70.05%-2,248-15.73%14,289
Medina15,59470.21%6,20727.94%3131.41%960.43%20.01%9,38742.27%22,212
Menard79779.70%18918.90%101.00%40.10%00.00%60860.80%1,000
Midland45,73378.14%11,41719.51%1,1621.99%2160.37%00.00%34,31658.63%58,528
Milam7,75975.10%2,38223.06%1361.32%540.52%00.00%5,37752.04%10,331
Mills2,19688.30%25210.13%301.21%90.36%00.00%1,94478.17%2,487
Mitchell2,12983.82%35914.13%401.57%120.47%00.00%1,77069.69%2,540
Montague8,52687.37%1,05110.77%1351.38%470.48%00.00%7,47576.60%9,759
Montgomery194,52872.36%68,25425.39%4,8441.80%1,2080.45%40.00%126,27446.97%268,838
Moore4,31479.20%99918.34%1021.87%320.59%00.00%3,31560.86%5,447
Morris3,75368.47%1,63929.90%661.20%210.38%20.04%2,11438.57%5,481
Motley59192.63%446.90%30.47%00.00%00.00%54785.73%638
Nacogdoches17,37065.55%8,48732.03%4761.80%1630.62%30.01%8,88333.52%26,499
Navarro13,70172.26%4,82125.42%3151.66%1250.66%00.00%8,88046.84%18,962
Newton4,78479.51%1,16319.33%470.78%230.38%00.00%3,62160.18%6,017
Nolan4,10277.67%1,07720.39%841.59%180.34%00.00%3,02557.28%5,281
Nueces64,55851.52%57,18045.63%2,5642.05%9970.80%150.01%7,3785.89%125,314
Ochiltree2,78389.60%2788.95%361.16%80.26%10.03%2,50580.65%3,106
Oldham90891.16%747.43%90.90%50.50%00.00%83483.73%996
Orange28,72080.46%6,24917.51%5721.60%1400.39%120.03%22,47162.95%35,693
Palo Pinto9,99981.11%2,02816.45%2311.87%700.57%00.00%7,97164.66%12,328
Panola9,14580.91%2,01517.83%1090.96%300.27%40.04%7,13063.08%11,303
Parker61,70581.71%11,91915.78%4680.62%50.01%00.00%49,78665.93%75,520
Parmer2,13281.16%45417.28%281.07%130.49%00.00%1,67863.88%2,627
Pecos3,08167.43%1,37630.12%791.73%320.70%10.02%1,70537.31%4,569
Polk17,73575.37%5,23722.26%4261.81%1330.57%00.00%12,49853.11%23,531
Potter22,68369.08%9,16827.92%7382.25%2470.75%00.00%13,51541.16%32,836
Presidio65131.13%1,37465.71%291.39%371.77%00.00%-723-34.58%2,091
Rains5,06085.00%78913.25%811.36%260.44%00.00%4,27171.75%5,956
Randall51,11679.47%11,61818.06%1,3482.10%2340.36%60.01%39,49861.41%64,322
Reagan89383.54%15414.41%131.22%90.84%00.00%73969.13%1,069
Real1,62683.86%28614.75%190.98%80.41%00.00%1,34069.11%1,939
Red River4,45277.67%1,19120.78%581.01%310.54%00.00%3,26156.89%5,732
Reeves1,98357.71%1,33738.91%732.12%431.25%00.00%64618.80%3,436
Refugio2,07365.33%1,02332.24%521.64%240.47610.03%1,05033.09%3,173
Roberts52696.51%152.75%40.73%00.00%00.00%51193.76%545
Robertson5,59069.97%2,24428.09%1181.48%360.45%10.01%3,34641.88%7,989
Rockwall37,58469.88%15,00927.91%9321.73%2570.48%00.00%22,57541.97%53,782
Runnels3,72286.00%51511.90%661.52%250.58%00.00%3,20774.10%4,328
Rusk16,36777.28%4,45521.03%2771.31%780.37%20.01%11,91256.25%21,179
Sabine4,67886.04%68812.65%460.85%230.42%20.04%3,99073.39%5,437
San Augustine2,89874.75%92823.94%391.01%120.31%00.00%1,97050.81%3,877
San Jacinto9,80879.33%2,26818.35%2241.81%630.51%00.00%7,54060.98%12,363
San Patricio16,17463.89%8,48433.51%4871.92%1610.64%00.00%7,69030.38%25,316
San Saba2,21888.72%27010.80%90.36%30.12%00.00%1,94877.92%2,500
Schleicher92781.89%19116.87%100.88%40.35%00.00%73665.02%1,132
Scurry4,87084.01%80513.89%891.54%320.55%10.02%4,06570.12%5,797
Shackelford1,47591.79%1157.16%140.87%30.19%00.00%1,36084.63%1,607
Shelby7,86878.74%2,02220.24%750.75%270.27%00.00%5,84658.50%9,992
Sherman88990.07%888.92%70.71%20.20%10.10%80181.15%987
Smith69,57469.65%28,38528.42%1,4841.49%4430.44%10.00%41,18941.23%99,887
Somervell4,10383.37%71214.47%781.59%270.55%10.02%3,39168.90%4,921
Starr5,84539.62%8,16155.33%3572.42%3872.62%10.01%-2,316-15.71%14,751
Stephens3,31288.67%37410.01%320.86%170.46%00.00%2,93878.66%3,735
Sterling56791.30%477.55%20.32%50.81%00.00%52083.75%621
Stonewall58682.07%12217.09%30.42%30.42%00.00%46464.98%714
Sutton1,20478.74%30519.95%100.65%100.65%00.00%89958.79%1,529
Swisher1,79577.40%46420.01%441.90%150.65%10.04%1,33157.39%2,319
Tarrant423,11751.09%382,40846.18%16,4431.99%6,1300.74%180.00%40,7094.91%828,116
Taylor39,88773.21%13,70425.15%1,2092.22%3090.57%40.01%26,18348.06%54,483
Terrell32472.00%11625.78%51.11%30.67%20.44%20846.22%450
Terry2,73177.50%71420.26%631.79%160.45%00.00%2,01757.24%3,524
Throckmorton78890.16%768.70%70.80%30.34%00.00%71281.46%874
Titus7,42671.57%2,74826.48%1521.46%500.48%00.00%4,67845.09%10,376
Tom Green32,34072.15%11,37125.37%8761.95%2340.52%20.00%20,96946.78%44,823
Travis175,86029.28%408,52868.02%12,0062.00%4,1910.70%240.00%-232,668-38.74%600,609
Trinity5,44579.93%1,25818.47%791.16%300.44%00.00%4,18761.46%6,812
Tyler7,91683.13%1,40014.70%1541.62%530.56%00.00%6,51668.43%9,523
Upshur15,47082.94%2,80415.03%3201.72%550.29%40.02%12,66667.91%18,653
Upton1,14785.85%16011.98%181.35%110.82%00.00%98773.87%1,336
Uvalde5,96859.19%3,82137.90%1921.90%990.98%20.02%2,14721.29%10,082
Val Verde8,10354.14%6,43042.96%2521.68%1701.14%130.09%1,67311.18%14,968
Van Zandt22,01085.37%3,37413.09%2821.09%1070.42%90.03%18,63672.28%25,782
Victoria23,14468.69%9,83429.19%5241.56%1720.51%180.05%13,31039.50%33,692
Walker15,48065.94%7,41431.58%4491.91%1330.57%10.00%8,06634.36%23,477
Waller14,21963.31%7,72534.40%3941.75%1200.53%00.00%6,49428.91%22,458
Ward3,13879.62%72518.40%611.55%160.41%10.03%2,41361.22%3,941
Washington12,98875.16%4,01723.25%2231.29%510.30%10.01%8,97151.91%17,280
Webb23,15334.87%40,82261.49%1,2461.88%1,1031.66%690.10%-17,669-26.62%66,393
Wharton11,83271.19%4,51327.15%2041.23%700.42%20.01%7,31944.04%16,621
Wheeler2,07991.14%1657.23%261.14%110.48%00.00%1,91483.91%2,281
Wichita31,62669.84%12,39927.38%9972.20%2590.57%00.00%19,22742.46%45,281
Wilbarger3,47378.59%87419.78%541.22%180.41%00.00%2,59958.81%4,419
Willacy2,18341.27%2,96856.12%851.61%531.00%00.00%-785-14.85%5,289
Williamson142,39150.17%133,78347.14%6,1232.16%1,4920.53%180.01%8,6083.03%283,807
Wilson18,32774.21%5,94324.06%3091.25%1180.48%00.00%12,38450.15%24,697
Winkler1,71481.77%33816.13%301.43%120.57%20.10%1,37665.64%2,096
Wise26,63083.22%4,64414.51%5631.76%1620.51%00.00%21,98668.71%31,999
Wood18,75783.48%3,31814.77%3061.36%870.39%20.01%15,43968.71%22,470
Yoakum2,15382.84%38714.89%381.46%210.81%00.00%1,76667.95%2,599
Young6,99686.27%96711.93%1201.48%260.32%00.00%6,02974.34%8,109
Zapata1,45443.06%1,82153.92%521.54%501.48%00.00%-367-10.86%3,377
Zavala1,23230.85%2,63365.92%721.80%571.43%00.00%-1,401-35.07%3,994
Total5,962,98353.51%4,888,76443.87%209,7221.88%81,8930.73%6780.01%1,074,2199.64%11,144,040
Cornyn
Republican
Hegar
Democratic
McKennon
Libertarian
Collins
Green
Turullols-Bonilla
(write-in)
Independent
MarginTotal
votes

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

Margin swing by county
Legend
  •   Democratic — >15%
  •   Democratic — +12.5–15%
  •   Democratic — +10−12.5%
  •   Democratic — +7.5–10%
  •   Democratic — +5−7.5%
  •   Democratic — +2.5−5%
  •   Democratic — +0−2.5%
  •   Republican — +0−2.5%
  •   Republican — +2.5−5%
  •   Republican — +5−7.5%
  •   Republican — +7.5–10%
  •   Republican — +10−12.5%
  •   Republican — +12.5–15%
  •   Republican — >15%
County flips
Legend
  • Democratic

      Hold
      Gain from Republican

    Republican

      Hold
      Gain from Democratic

By congressional district

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Cornyn won 24 out of 36 congressional districts, including one that elected a Democrat.[191]

DistrictCornynHegarRepresentative
1st72%26%Louie Gohmert
2nd52%46%Dan Crenshaw
3rd53%45%Van Taylor
4th75%23%Vacant
Pat Fallon
5th62%36%Lance Gooden
6th52%45%Ron Wright
7th48.6%49.2%Lizzie Fletcher
8th72%26%Kevin Brady
9th24%73%Al Green
10th52%46%Michael McCaul
11th79%19%Mike Conaway
August Pfluger
12th62%35%Kay Granger
13th79%18%Mac Thornberry
Ronny Jackson
14th60%38%Randy Weber
15th49%48%Vicente Gonzalez
16th31%63%Veronica Escobar
17th56%41%Bill Flores
Pete Sessions
18th24%73%Sheila Jackson Lee
19th73%24%Jodey Arrington
20th37%60%Joaquín Castro
21st53%44%Chip Roy
22nd52%46%Pete Olson
Troy Nehls
23rd51%46%Will Hurd
Tony Gonzales
24th50%48%Kenny Marchant
Beth Van Duyne
25th56%42%Roger Williams
26th59%39%Michael Burgess
27th62%36%Michael Cloud
28th46%51%Henry Cuellar
29th33%64%Sylvia Garcia
30th20%77%Eddie Bernice Johnson
31st52%45%John Carter
32nd48%50%Colin Allred
33rd26%70%Marc Veasey
34th46%51%Filemon Vela Jr.
35th32%65%Lloyd Doggett
36th72%26%Brian Babin

See also

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Notes

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Partisan clients

  1. ^Data for Progress had endorsed theElizabeth Warren 2020 presidential campaign prior to the sampling period
  2. ^abcdData for Progress has endorsed theElizabeth Warren 2020 presidential campaign
  3. ^abPoll sponsored by Democracy Toolbox
  4. ^Poll conducted for John Cornyn.
  5. ^Poll sponsored by the Defend Students Action Fund.
  6. ^Giffords endorsed Hegar to this poll's sampling period
  7. ^Poll sponsored for The Consumer Energy Alliance which is a pro-Keystone XL lobbying group.
  8. ^Poll conducted for the Texas Youth Power Alliance.
  9. ^Poll conducted for Latino Decisions.
  10. ^This poll's sponsor is the American Principles Project, a 501 that supports the Republican Party.
  11. ^Poll sponsored by Courageous Conservatives PAC
  12. ^Poll sponsored by the Defend Students Action Fund.

Additional candidates and voter samples

  1. ^abcdefghijklmnKey:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear
  2. ^Michael Cooper with 4%; "other" with 1%
  3. ^abAdditional data sourced from FiveThirtyEight
  4. ^The five remaining candidates or "someone else" with 34%; refused with 6%
  5. ^Michael Cooper, Jack Daniel Foster Jr. and Victor Hugo Harris with 3%; D. R. Hunter with 2%; Adrian Ocegueda with 1%
  6. ^Michael Cooper with 2%; Victor Hugo Harris and Adrian Ocegueda with 1%; Jack Daniel Foster Jr., D. R. Hunter, and "not voting" with 0%
  7. ^Leaning towards no one candidate, but not leaning towards not voting
  8. ^Michael Cooper and Victor Hugo Harris with 5%; Adrian Ocegueda with 2%; Jack Daniel Foster Jr. and D. R. Hunter with 0%; other with 6%; none of the above with 17%
  9. ^Michael Cooper with 4%; Jack Daniel Foster Jr. with 2%; Adrian Ocegueda with 1%; "someone else" with 6%
  10. ^Michael Cooper with 2%
  11. ^"Someone else" with 19.1%
  12. ^abcWith voters who lean towards a given candidate
  13. ^Veronica Escobar with 5%; Sylvia Garcia, Clay Jenkins, Sri Preston Kulkarni and Kim Olson with 3%; Rafael Anchia and Lizzie Pannell Fletcher with 1%; Mark Strama with 0%; would not vote with 12%
  14. ^Michael Cooper with 4%
  15. ^Calculated by taking the difference of 100% and all other candidates combined.
  16. ^Turullols-Bonilla (I) with 2%; McKennon (L) with 1%; "Other candidate or write-in" with 0%
  17. ^"Someone else" with 2%
  18. ^Standard VI response
  19. ^Results generated with high Democratic turnout model
  20. ^Results generated with high Republican turnout model
  21. ^Did not vote with 2%; "Another candidate" with 0%
  22. ^McKennon (L) and Turullols-Bonilla (I) with 1%; "Other candidate or write-in" with 0%
  23. ^McKennon (L) with 4%; "Someone else" and would not vote with 1%
  24. ^abIncludes "Refused"
  25. ^"Someone else" with 4%; would not vote with 3%
  26. ^abMcKennon (L) with 3%; Collins (G) with 1%
  27. ^McKennon (L) with 3%; Collins (G) with 2%
  28. ^"Someone else" with 1%
  29. ^McKennon (L) with 2%; Turullols-Bonilla (I) with 1%; "Other candidate or write-in" with 0%
  30. ^abcdOverlapping sample with the previous Morning Consult poll, but more information available regarding sample size
  31. ^Overlapping sample with the previous and subsequent Morning Consult polls, but more information available regarding sampling period
  32. ^McKennon (L) with 2%; Collins (G) with 1%; "Someone else" with 0%
  33. ^McKennon (L) with 2%; Turullols-Bonilla (I) with 1%
  34. ^McKennon (L) with 3%; "Someone else" with 2%
  35. ^"Another candidate" with 1%
  36. ^McKennon (L) with 4%; would not vote with 2%; "someone else" with 0%
  37. ^"Someone else" with 3%
  38. ^McDermott (L) with 3%; Collins (G) with 2%
  39. ^Collins (G) and McDermott (L) with 3%
  40. ^McDermont (L) with 4%; Collins (G) with 1%
  41. ^"Someone else" with 4%
  42. ^"Someone else" with 1%; would not vote with 2%
  43. ^"Another candidate" with 14%
  44. ^"Someone else" with 4%; would not vote with 1%
  45. ^ab"Other" and would not vote with 3%
  46. ^"Someone else" with 16%
  47. ^"Someone else" with 3%; would not vote with 1%
  48. ^Would not vote with 2%
  49. ^"Would definitely not vote for Cornyn" with 35%
  50. ^"Would consider voting for Cornyn" with 30%; "Don't know/no answer" with 13%

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