Deaf Smith County, TX

TX · Presidential Elections 19122024

R+51.7
2024 Margin
R+7.6%
2020→2024 Swing
R since 1968
Voting Streak
18K
Population

Deaf Smith County, TX (Texas) voted R+51.7 for Donald Trump (Republican) in the 2024 presidential election, with Trump receiving 3,233 votes (75.43%) to 1,019 (23.78%) for Harris.

This represents a R+7.6% swing toward Republicans compared to 2020. Deaf Smith County is classified as a deep Republican county. Deaf Smith County has voted Republican in every presidential election since 1968. The county has a population of approximately 18,460.

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Quick Stats

2024 ResultR+51.7
2020→2024 SwingR+7.6%
Voting StreakR since 1968
Elections on Record29

Demographics

Population18,460
Median Age
31.3(US: 38.7)
College (BA+)
11.4%(US: 35.2%)
Median Income
$60,799(US: $80k)
White (non-Hisp)
21.8%(US: 57.6%)
Hispanic
76.4%(US: 19.1%)
Homeownership
66.8%(US: 64.5%)
Poverty Rate
17.7%(US: 12.3%)
Veterans
3.7%(US: 6.2%)
Non-English (CVAP)
49.0%(US: 17.0%)
Source: Census ACS 5-Year (2020-2024)

Community Profile

Religious Composition

Source: Religion Census 2020
Evangelical
34.5%(Major Center)
Catholic
19.9%
Mainline Protestant
4.1%
LDS/Mormon
1.8%

Ancestry Groups

Source: Census ACS

Top reported ancestry groups (compared to national average).

Mexican
70.6%Major Concentration(6.3x)
German
4.9%
American Heritage
3.7%
English
3.5%
Irish
2.1%
Cuban
1.3%Above Average(1.8x)

Age Distribution

Median:31.3 yrs(US: 38.5)
Under 18
31.4%
18-29
10.5%
30-44
19.4%
45-64
25.5%
65+
13.2%
National average

Employment by Industry

Census ACS
ManufacturingMajor Specialization
22.2%(2.3x US)
Retail Trade
9.8%
Agriculture & ForestryExceptional Hub
9.4%(5.5x US)
Educational Services
8.6%
Healthcare & Social Services
8.1%(1.8x US)
Construction
7.7%(1.1x US)
National average
+ 1 more sectors

Presidential Elections

Presidential Results

YearDemocratRepublicanMarginSwing
202423.8%(1,019)75.4%(3,233)R+51.7R+7.6
202027.4%(1,264)71.5%(3,294)R+44.0R+3.1
201628.1%(1,185)69.0%(2,911)R+40.9D+0.9
201228.8%(1,239)70.6%(3,042)R+41.8D+4.9
200826.3%(1,247)73.1%(3,466)R+46.8D+10.0
200421.4%(1,133)78.2%(4,139)R+56.8R+7.7
200024.9%(1,240)74.0%(3,687)R+49.1R+21.4
199632.8%(1,655)60.4%(3,051)R+27.7R+0.8
199229.5%(1,642)56.4%(3,137)R+26.9D+4.8
198833.7%(1,930)65.4%(3,744)R+31.7D+20.5

Source: Official state election returns via MIT Election Data + Science Lab

Presidential Margin Trend

Deaf Smith County, TX19122024

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Democratic margin
Republican margin

Senate Elections

Senate Results

YearDemocratRepublicanMarginSwing
202424.3%(1,025)75.7%(3,200)R+51.5R+4.7
202025.4%(1,151)72.2%(3,273)R+46.8R+4.1
201828.3%(1,067)71.0%(2,680)R+42.7D+22.4
201415.3%(412)80.5%(2,161)R+65.2R+18.9
201225.7%(1,084)72.0%(3,032)R+46.2D+1.4
200825.4%(1,175)73.0%(3,382)R+47.6D+7.6
200621.9%(588)77.0%(2,073)R+55.2R+16.8
200230.1%(1,063)68.5%(2,418)R+38.4D+15.6
200022.3%(1,093)76.3%(3,734)R+53.9R+17.8
199631.3%(1,568)67.5%(3,377)R+36.2D+15.9

Source: Official state election returns via MIT Election Data + Science Lab

Governor Elections

Governor Results

YearDemocratRepublicanMarginSwing
202221.5%(635)77.4%(2,281)R+55.9R+7.3
201825.4%(957)73.9%(2,788)R+48.5D+13.0
201418.4%(503)80.0%(2,182)R+61.5R+15.1
201025.4%(633)71.8%(1,792)R+46.4R+20.3
200619.2%(525)45.3%(1,237)R+26.1D+6.8
200232.6%(1,189)65.4%(2,387)R+32.8D+29.0
199818.9%(646)80.8%(2,761)R+61.9R+34.0
199435.9%(1,429)63.7%(2,538)R+27.8R+2.2
199034.9%(1,435)60.5%(2,491)R+25.7D+6.5
198633.3%(1,359)65.5%(2,668)R+32.1R+25.3

Source: Official state election returns via MIT Election Data + Science Lab

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