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Texas 69th State House District
presidential margin
2008R+42.72012R+53.22016R+56.52020R+52.02024R+54.9
full record · 20082024
R+54.9
2024
median income$63,806U.S. $80,734 · TX $78,476
median age37.8U.S. 39.1 · TX 35.7
poverty rate15.6%U.S. 12.5% · TX 13.8%
bachelor’s+ (25+)23.7%U.S. 35.6% · TX 33.6%
non-english12.6%U.S. 22.3% · TX 35.2%
race · ethnicity · ancestry
German12.7%
English11.4%
Irish9.0%
Mexican17.1%
Puerto Rican0.5%
Spaniard0.3%
African American7.5%
African0.5%
Nigerian0.3%
Filipino0.4%
Vietnamese0.4%
Asian Indian0.2%
religion

Religious adherence is published only at the county level (U.S. Religion Census). See Haskell County.

American Community Survey 2024 5-year (income, age, poverty, education, language, race, ancestry) · presidential returns from MIT Election Lab through 2024.

Texas 69th State House District

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Texas 69th State House DistrictTrumpR+54.9
2024
2024 presidential margin for Texas 69th State House DistrictThe boundary of Texas 69th State House District, filled by its 2024 presidential margin (R+54.9), over faint outlines of the counties it is drawn from.Texas 69th State House District · R+54.9
How it voted
Share of the 2024 vote
Donald TrumpRepublican77.0%54,858
Kamala HarrisDemocratic22.1%15,758
Jill SteinGreen0.9%662
D+60
R+60
District boundary, filled by its own 2024 D-vs-R margin — precinct detail where available, over the 14 counties it's drawn from (shown faint).
The precinct map shows the 2024 presidential vote; the timeline scrubs the district’s overall result across 1892–2024, on its current boundaries.
County-level results (14 counties) — table
2024 presidential result by county for Texas 69th State House District — winner and D-vs-R margin.
CountyWinnerMargin
Archer County, TXRepublicanR+79.3
Baylor County, TXRepublicanR+76.8
Clay County, TXRepublicanR+79.6
Cottle County, TXRepublicanR+72.3
Fisher County, TXRepublicanR+63.1
Foard County, TXRepublicanR+65.3
Hardeman County, TXRepublicanR+72.7
Haskell County, TXRepublicanR+71.4
King County, TXRepublicanR+91.1
Knox County, TXRepublicanR+68.5
Motley County, TXRepublicanR+88.8
Stonewall County, TXRepublicanR+69.0
Wichita County, TXRepublicanR+44.0
Wilbarger County, TXRepublicanR+60.6
Third column names the leading third-party or independent finisher. Source · MIT Election Lab · ICPSR · VEST (precinct-level 2024).
YearWonDemocraticRepublicanOtherMarginTotal
R
22.1%Harris15,758
77.0%Trump54,858
0.9%Stein662
−54.9%
71,278
R
23.4%Biden16,953
75.4%Trump54,609
1.2%Jorgensen891
−52.0%
72,453
R
19.8%Clinton12,298
76.3%Trump47,343
3.8%Johnson2,379
−56.5%
62,020
R
23.4%Obama14,916
76.6%Romney48,777
0.0%
−53.2%
63,693
R
27.9%Obama20,054
70.6%McCain50,773
1.5%Barr1,077
−42.7%
71,904
presidential history
Presidential margin, 2008–2024
Democratic minus Republican, by election
Presidential margin over timeDemocratic-minus-Republican presidential margin from 2008 to 2024. Most recent: −54.9% in 2024.−54.9%DR20082024
Presidential margin over time
YearMargin (D minus R)
2008−42.7%
2012−53.2%
2016−56.5%
2020−52.0%
2024−54.9%
DemocraticRepublican
current representation
Current officeholders
RJames FrankState House · 69

State legislative officeholder from OpenStates nightly current-legislator data.

With a 2024 presidential margin of R+58.1, this district ranks among the most reliably conservative in the Texas House, suggesting a rural or exurban electorate where statewide Republican candidates routinely exceed their own averages.

Across the recorded series it reached a Republican high of 56.5 points in 2016. Between 2020 and 2024 the district moved 2.9 points toward the Republican candidate; the 2024 margin was 54.9 points.

A population of 185,515, a 71% non-Hispanic-white share, and a median household income of $63,806 describe the district. The district's voting pattern over the last decade is most similar to that of State House District 71 and State House District 68.

The state-house districts whose fingerprint — 2000–2024 trajectory, demographics, ancestry, religion — sits closest to this one, and why.

Twin score (0–100) = weighted cosine between tier-standardized fingerprints: presidential margins 2000–2024 with 12-yr trend and elasticity, ACS income, age, education, population and race, top reported ancestries, and religious adherence — chips name the closest-shared dimensions and the widest gap. Re-weight the groups in the twins explorer.

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Frequently asked questions

How did Texas 69th State House District vote in 2024?
In 2024, Texas 69th State House District voted Republican by 54.9 points (R+54.9), carried by the Republican candidate. Out of 71,278 votes cast, 15,758 went Democratic and 54,858 went Republican.
How many people live in Texas 69th State House District?
Texas 69th State House District has a population of 185,515 according to the 2024 American Community Survey 5-year estimates from the US Census Bureau.
What is the median household income in Texas 69th State House District?
Median household income in Texas 69th State House District is $63,806 — below the national median of $80,734. The Texas state median is $78,476.
What is the political history of Texas 69th State House District?
Akashic tracks 5 presidential elections in Texas 69th State House District from 2008 to 2024. Of those, 0 went Democratic and 5 went Republican.