American Community Survey 2024 5-year (income, age, poverty, education, language, race, ancestry) · presidential returns from MIT Election Lab through 2024 · 2020 U.S. Religion Census (ASARB) — congregational adherents, unaffiliated is the unclaimed remainder.
Granbury, TX, Texas
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Granbury, TXTrumpR+65.9
18922024
How it voted
Share of the 2024 vote
Donald Trump ✓Republican
82.5%
30,174
Kamala HarrisDemocratic
16.6%
6,070
Jill SteinGreen
0.8%
309
D+60R+60
A single county, filled by its 2024 D-vs-R margin. Hover it for the full result.
County-level results (1 county) — table
2024 presidential result by county for Granbury, TX, TX — winner and D-vs-R margin.
County
Winner
Margin
Hood County, TX
Republican
R+65.9
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34 presidential elections
Third column names the leading third-party or independent finisher. Source · MIT Election Lab · ICPSR · VEST (precinct-level 2024).
Year
Won
Democratic
Republican
Other
Margin
Total
R
16.6%Harris6,070
82.5%Trump30,174
0.8%Stein309
−65.9%
36,553
R
17.3%Biden5,648
81.3%Trump26,496
1.4%Jorgensen453
−64.0%
32,597
R
15.3%Clinton4,008
81.4%Trump21,382
3.3%Johnson872
−66.2%
26,262
R
17.0%Obama3,843
81.5%Romney18,409
1.4%Johnson327
−64.5%
22,579
R
22.5%Obama5,087
76.6%McCain17,299
0.9%Barr210
−54.0%
22,596
R
22.8%Kerry4,865
76.5%Bush16,280
0.7%Badnarik148
−53.6%
21,293
R
26.9%Gore4,704
71.0%Bush12,429
2.1%Nader372
−44.1%
17,505
R
37.5%Clinton5,459
52.1%Dole7,575
10.4%Perot1,516
−14.5%
14,550
R
30.8%Clinton4,359
37.5%Bush5,313
31.7%Perot4,490
−6.7%
14,162
R
36.3%Dukakis4,255
63.2%Bush7,400
0.5%Paul61
−26.8%
11,716
R
30.9%Mondale3,063
68.7%Reagan6,817
0.4%Larouche41
−37.8%
9,921
R
43.2%Carter3,001
54.1%Reagan3,755
2.7%Anderson184
−10.9%
6,940
D
62.9%Carter3,181
36.7%Ford1,857
0.5%McCarthy23
+26.2%
5,061
R
35.0%McGovern949
64.3%Nixon1,743
0.7%Schmitz18
−29.3%
2,710
D
53.4%Humphrey1,155
27.4%Nixon593
19.1%Wallace413
+26.0%
2,161
D
79.6%Johnson1,661
20.3%Goldwater423
0.1%Hass3
+59.3%
2,087
D
56.6%Kennedy1,238
43.1%Nixon943
0.3%Byrd6
+13.5%
2,187
D
59.1%Stevenson1,095
40.6%Eisenhower751
0.3%Andrews6
+18.6%
1,852
D
63.5%Stevenson1,356
36.5%Eisenhower780
0.0%
+27.0%
2,136
D
84.6%Truman1,273
11.2%Dewey169
4.1%Thurmond62
+73.4%
1,504
D
81.7%Roosevelt1,203
9.9%Dewey146
8.4%Thomas123
+71.8%
1,472
D
88.8%Roosevelt1,318
11.2%Willkie166
0.1%Thomas1
+77.6%
1,485
D
90.3%Roosevelt988
9.3%Landon102
0.4%Lemke4
+81.0%
1,094
D
91.0%Roosevelt1,119
8.6%Hoover106
0.4%Thomas5
+82.4%
1,230
R
42.7%Smith479
57.1%Hoover640
0.2%Thomas2
−14.4%
1,121
D
85.5%Davis1,074
9.7%Coolidge122
4.8%La Follette60
+75.8%
1,256
D
68.3%Cox697
17.2%Harding175
14.5%Debs148
+51.2%
1,020
D
82.3%Wilson693
7.6%Hughes64
10.1%Benson85
+74.7%
842
D
80.3%Wilson674
4.5%Taft38
15.1%Roosevelt127
+75.8%
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presidential history
Presidential margin, 1912–2024
Democratic minus Republican, by election
Presidential margin over time
Year
Margin (D minus R)
1912
+75.8%
1916
+74.7%
1920
+51.2%
1924
+75.8%
1928
−14.4%
1932
+82.4%
1936
+81.0%
1940
+77.6%
1944
+71.8%
1948
+73.4%
1952
+27.0%
1956
+18.6%
1960
+13.5%
1964
+59.3%
1968
+26.0%
1972
−29.3%
1976
+26.2%
1980
−10.9%
1984
−37.8%
1988
−26.8%
1992
−6.7%
1996
−14.5%
2000
−44.1%
2004
−53.6%
2008
−54.0%
2012
−64.5%
2016
−66.2%
2020
−64.0%
2024
−65.9%
DemocraticRepublican
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voter registration
Registered voters
Total registered voters, over time
Registered voters
Voter registration in Granbury, TX
Year
Total registered
2016
38,284
2018
40,157
2020
44,831
2022
48,651
2024
51,704
Source: U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAVS)
Granbury anchors Hood County, one of the fastest-growing exurban corridors southwest of Fort Worth, where an influx of retirees and remote workers has layered new demographic complexity onto a historically heavily Republican rural base.
Across the recorded series it reached a Democratic high of 82.4 points in 1932 and a Republican high of 66.2 points in 2016. Between 2020 and 2024 the metro moved 2.0 points toward the Republican candidate; the 2024 margin was 65.9 points.
A population of 65,894, a 81% non-Hispanic-white share, and a median household income of $88,160 describe the metro. The metro's voting pattern over the last decade is most similar to that of Daphne-Fairhope-Foley, AL and Cornelia, GA.
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In 2024, Granbury, TX, Texas voted Republican by 65.9 points (R+65.9), carried by the Republican candidate. Out of 36,553 votes cast, 6,070 went Democratic and 30,174 went Republican.
When did Granbury, TX, Texas last vote Democratic?
The most recent presidential election in which Granbury, TX, Texas voted Democratic was 1976.
How many people live in Granbury, TX, Texas?
Granbury, TX, Texas has a population of 65,894 according to the 2024 American Community Survey 5-year estimates from the US Census Bureau.
What is the median household income in Granbury, TX, Texas?
Median household income in Granbury, TX, Texas is $88,160 — above the national median of $80,734. The Texas state median is $78,476.
What is the political history of Granbury, TX, Texas?
Akashic tracks 34 presidential elections in Granbury, TX, Texas from 1892 to 2024. Of those, 15 went Democratic and 14 went Republican.