Texas
Current Polling Average
Margin:
D+13.7
Final 2024 Election Results
All Polls from 2024 (21)
| Pollster | Date | Sample | Kamala Harris | Donald Trump | Margin |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Atlas Intel
LV |
Nov 4 Nov 1 - Nov 4 |
2,434 ±2.0% |
44.0% | 55.0% | R+11.0 |
|
Atlas Intel
LV |
Nov 4 Nov 1 - Nov 4 |
2,434 ±2.0% |
44.0% | 55.0% | R+11.0 |
|
Morning Consult
LV |
Oct 31 Oct 22 - Oct 31 |
2,120 | 45.0% | 52.0% | R+7.0 |
|
Morning Consult
LV |
Oct 31 Oct 22 - Oct 31 |
2,120 | 45.0% | 52.0% | R+7.0 |
|
Cygnal (R)
LV |
Oct 28 Oct 26 - Oct 28 |
600 | 43.0% | 51.0% | R+8.0 |
|
Cygnal (R)
LV |
Oct 28 Oct 26 - Oct 28 |
600 | 43.0% | 51.0% | R+8.0 |
|
NY Times/Siena
LV |
Oct 26 Oct 23 - Oct 26 |
1,180 ±3.3% |
42.0% | 52.0% | R+10.0 |
|
NY Times/Siena
LV |
Oct 26 Oct 23 - Oct 26 |
1,180 ±3.3% |
42.0% | 52.0% | R+10.0 |
|
Rasmussen Reports
LV |
Oct 25 Oct 24 - Oct 25 |
1,002 ±3.0% |
44.0% | 50.0% | R+6.0 |
|
The Hill/Emerson
LV |
Oct 21 Oct 18 - Oct 21 |
815 ±3.4% |
46.0% | 53.0% | R+7.0 |
|
University of Houston
LV |
Oct 10 Sep 26 - Oct 10 |
1,329 ±2.7% |
46.0% | 51.0% | R+5.0 |
|
University of Texas
|
Oct 10 Oct 2 - Oct 10 |
0 | 46.0% | 51.0% | R+5.0 |
|
Marist
LV |
Oct 7 Oct 3 - Oct 7 |
1,186 ±3.6% |
46.0% | 53.0% | R+7.0 |
|
NY Times/Siena
LV |
Oct 4 Sep 29 - Oct 4 |
617 | 44.0% | 50.0% | R+6.0 |
|
The Hill/Emerson
LV |
Sep 24 Sep 22 - Sep 24 |
950 ±3.1% |
46.0% | 51.0% | R+5.0 |
|
TX Hispanic Policy Foundation
LV |
Sep 18 Sep 13 - Sep 18 |
1,200 ±2.8% |
44.0% | 50.0% | R+6.0 |
|
The Hill/Emerson
LV |
Sep 5 Sep 3 - Sep 5 |
845 ±3.3% |
46.0% | 50.0% | R+4.0 |
|
University of Texas
RV |
Aug 31 Aug 23 - Aug 31 |
1,200 ±2.8% |
44.0% | 49.0% | R+5.0 |
|
University of Houston
LV |
Aug 16 Aug 5 - Aug 16 |
1,365 ±2.7% |
45.0% | 50.0% | R+5.0 |
|
TX Hispanic Policy Foundation
RV |
May 17 May 8 - May 17 |
1,000 ±2.9% |
39.0% | 46.0% | R+7.0 |
|
University of Houston
LV |
Jan 24 Jan 11 - Jan 24 |
1,145 ±2.5% |
39.0% | 52.0% | R+13.0 |
About This Data
Poll averages are calculated using the most recent 10 days of polling data. All polls are weighted equally in the average. Ratings are assigned based on the polling margin between the two major party candidates.