TEXAS 34 Electoral Votes
Population 
(Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Texas Secretary of State) 
Total Population, July 1, 2007 est.       23,904,380
Registered Voters, Feb. 2008              12,752,417 
Texas has: 254 Counties.
Largest counties: Harris, Dallas, Tarrant, Bexar, El Paso. >
Largest cities: Houston, San Antonio, Dallas, Austin, El Paso. >

Government
Governor: Rick Perry (R) re-elected in 2006.
State Legislature: Texas Legislature - Texas House of Representatives: 150 seats  Texas Senate: 31 seats
Local: Cities, Counties, Regional Councils of Government   NACO Counties
U.S. House: 19R, 13D - 1. L.Gohmert (R) | 2. T.Poe (R) | 3. S.Johnson (R) | 4. R.Hall (R) | 5. J.Hensarling (R) | 6. J.Barton (R) | 7. J.Culberson (R) | 8. K.Brady (R) | 9. A.Green (D) | 10. M.McCaul (R) | 11. M.Conaway (R) | 12. K.Granger (R) | 13. M.Thornberry (R) | 14. R. Paul (R) | 15. R. Hinojosa (D) | 16. S.Reyes (D) | 17. C.Edwards (D) | 18. S.JacksonLee (D) | 19. R.Neugebauer (R) | 20. C.Gonzalez (D) | 21. L.Smith (R) | 22. N.Lampson (D) | 23. C.Rodriguez (D) | 24. K.Marchant (R) | 25. L.Doggett (D) | 26. M.Burgess (R) | 27. S.Ortiz (D) | 28. H.Cuellar (D) | 29. G.Green (D) | 30. E.B.Johnson (D) | 31. J.Carter (R) | 32. P.Sessions (R)
U.S. Senate: Kay Bailey Hutchison (R) re-elected in 2006, John Cornyn (R) up for re-election in 2008. 

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The Lone Star State
Presidential Primary Election -- Tuesday, March 4, 2008
Early voting Feb. 19-29, 2008.
Democrats
228 Delegates (193 Pledged and 35 Unpledged) and 32 Alternates
5.63% of the 4,049 Delegate Votes. 

Unique system with presidential primary and precinct conventions on the same day.  The primary determines 126 of the 288 national convention delegates.  The convention/caucus process determines 67 delegates. FAQ. More

Clinton  |  Obama
former: Edwards  |  Richardson

Debate:
Feb. 21, 2008 in the LBJ Auditorium at the University of Texas in Austin.

1. PRIMARY
Unofficial Results   3/12/2008 9:31:25 AM
Joe Biden
5,327
0.18%
+Hillary Clinton
1,459,814
50.89%
Chris Dodd
3,747
0.13%
John Edwards
30,012
1.04%
Barack Obama
1,358,785
47.36%
Bill Richardson
10,769
0.37%
Total
2,868,454
Early votes: 1,284,009  ...44.76% of 2,868,454 votes. 
Note: Obama finished ahead in early voting 649,001 (50.54%) to 613,344 (47.76%).
The primary resulted in 65 delegates for Clinton and 61 for Obama.

2. PRECINCT CONVENTIONS:
Estimates are that nearly a million voters participated in the March 4 precinct conventions. 

Charge, Countercharge, More

Observations of a Texas Obama Volunteer

2a. DISTRICT CONVENTIONS:
March 29, 2008 - 284 district conventions.  Releases

Republicans
140 Delegates (3 RNC; 41 at-large; 96 by CD (3 x 32) and 170 alternates. 
5.88% of the 2,380 Delegates. 

Huckabee  |  McCain  |  Paul
Congressman Ron Paul (R) formed a presidential exploratory committee on Jan. 11, 2007 and announced his candidacy on March 12; by the time of the March 4, 2008 primary he had shifted his focus to his re-election campaign. >
former: 
Giuliani
Hunter: endorsed by U.S. Rep. Ralph Hall (TX-4) and U.S. Rep. John Culberson (TX-7) 
Romney
F.Thompson

Unofficial Results   3/7/2008 2:03:32 PM
Hugh Cort
918
0.06%
Rudy Giuliani
6,174
0.44%
Mike Huckabee
523,553
37.81%
Duncan Hunter
8,262
0.59%
Alan Keyes
8,594
0.62%
+John McCain
709,477
51.23%
Ron Paul
69,954
5.05%
Mitt Romney
27,624
1.99%
Fred Thompson
11,815
0.85%
Hoa Tran
623
0.04%
Uncommitted
17,668
1.27%
Total
1,384,662
Early votes: 559,753   ...40.43% of 1,384,662 votes.

Setting the Primary Date
Texas Came Close to Joining the Stampede to Feb. 5:  On April 13, 2007 by a vote of 123 to 12 with 1 present and not voting the Texas House approved HB 2017, a bill to move the general primary and the presidential primary from first Tuesday in March to the first Tuesday in February.  However, the identical Senate bill, SB 1843, failed to advance and its sponsor, Sen. Royce West (D-Dallas), removed it from the Senate intent calendar on May 23.  Stefan D. Haag, a professor of government at the Pinnacle Campus of Austin Community College, noted in an e-mail that one concern with this legislation was "the burden on election officials in conforming to new dates (registration deadlines, sending new registration cards, filing dates for candidates, etc.), many of which fall over the holiday season."  (Note: In addition to HB 2017, two similar bills HB 993 and HB 996, were also introduced in late January 2007).
General Election -- Tuesday, November 2, 2004
Official Results
+Bush/Cheney (Rep.)
4,526,917
(61.09)
Kerry/Edwards (Dem.)
2,832,704
(38.22)
Badnarik/Campagna (Lib.) 38,787 (0.52)
Peroutka/Baldwin (w/in) 1,636
(0.02)
Brown/Herbert (w/in)
111
Cobb/LaMarche (w/in)
1,014
 (0.01)
Nader/Camejo (w/in)
9,159
(0.12)
more write ins (3)
437
 - 
Total........7,410,765
 
more write-ins: Kennedy/Rezac 126; Allen/Senegals 92; Falk/Peterman 219

According to the unofficial tabulation a bit fewer than 3.8 million people (over 51% of voters) voted early. 
Total Number of Voters: 7,482,947 
23,246 provisional ballots

2004 Overview
Bush won his home state with a plurality of 1,694,213 votes (22.87 percentage points), carrying 236 of the 254 counties.
General Election Details
Kerry/Allies  |  Bush-Cheney '04
Past Results
1996
Dole (Rep.)..........2,736,167 (48.75)
Clinton (Dem.).....2,459,683 (43.83)
Perot (Ind.).............378,537
 (6.74)
Others (3+w/ins).......37,259
(0.66)
Total........5,611,644

1992
Bush (Rep.).........2,496,071 (40.56)
Clinton (Dem.).....2,281,815 (37.08)
Perot (Ind.)..........1,354,781
 (22.01)
Others (1+w/ins)...... 21,351
(0.35)
Total........6,154,018

2000
+Bush/Cheney (Rep.)
3,799,639
(59.30)
Gore/Lieberman (Dem.)
 2,433,746
(37.98)
Browne/Olivier (Lib.)
23,160
(0.36)
Nader/LaDuke (Grn.)
137,994
(2.15)
Buchanan/Foster (Ind.)
12,394
(0.19)
Phillips/Frazier (w/in)
567
(0.01)
McReynolds/Hollis (w/in)
74
 - 
Wright/Foster (w/in)
63
Total........6,407,637

According to unofficial returns more than 2.4 million people did early voting.

2000 Overview
Gov. Bush won handily in his home state, gaining a plurality of 1,365,893 votes (21.32 percentage points) and carrying 230 of 254 counties.

General Election Activity

Notes
Last day for Secretary of State to certify independent and write-in candidates for federal, statewide and district offices: Sept. 13, 2000. 
Last day to register: Oct. 10, 2000.
First day to apply for ballot by mail: Sept. 8, 2000.
Early voting in person: Oct. 23-Nov. 3, 2000.


Presidential Primary Election -- Tuesday, March 9, 2004
In May 2003 the Texas Legislature passed a bill (H.B. No. 2496) to move the presidential primary date from the second Tuesday in March to the first Tuesday in March (March 2, 2004).  Gov. Perry signed the bill into law on June 18.  However, the Texas legislature then became embroiled in an extended debate over congressional redistricting legislation, and, during its third called session, moved the primary/caucus date back to March 9, 2004, amid protests from Democrats.  Gov. Perry signed the bill on October 13, 2003.
Democratic
Votes
Percent
Wesley K. Clark
18,437
2.19%
Randy Crow
6,338
0.75%
Howard Dean
40,035
4.77%
John Edwards
120,413
14.34%
Dick Gephardt
12,160
1.44%
+John F. Kerry
563,237
67.11%
Dennis J. Kucinich
15,475
1.84%
Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
6,871
0.81%
Joe Lieberman
25,245
3.00%
Al Sharpton
31,020
3.69%
Total
839,231
232 Delegates (195 Pledged, 37 Unpledged) and 32 Alternates.

Texas Democratic Party 2004 Delegate Selection Plan

Republican
Votes
Percent
George W. Bush
635,948
92.48%
Uncommitted
51,667
7.51%
Total
687,615

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