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- Federal and state races: All races | All federal races | President by county | U.S. Senate | U.S. Senate by county | U.S. House | All state races | RR Commissioner | Texas Senate | Texas House | State Board of Ed. | Texas Supreme Court
- All races by county: Collin | Dallas | Denton | Tarrant
- Commissioners Court races: Collin | Dallas | Denton | Tarrant
- Sheriff races: Dallas | Denton | Tarrant
- School propositions: Allen | Frisco | Everyone else (Argyle, Birdville, Celina, Coppell, GCISD, Highland Park, Northwest and Sunnyvale)
- Municipal propositions: Balch Springs | Dallas | McKinney | Everyone else (Burleson, Hutchins, Irving, Johnson County, Josephine, Mansfield, Ovilla, Shady Shores, University Hills MUD, Weston)
- How many people voted early? More than 1 million people voted early in North Texas. Click here to see daily early voting totals from Collin, Dallas, Denton and Tarrant counties and compare them to those from previous years.
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Below is a comprehensive listing of all local and statewide races being voted on in North Texas for the Nov. 5, 2024, general election. Results will be available here on election night.
PRESIDENT
- U.S. President
- President – Texas voters only
- President – Denton County
- President – Collin County
- President – Dallas County
- President – Tarrant County
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U.S. Senate
The Texas race drawing the most national attention is the race for U.S. Senate between U.S. Rep. Colin Allred and incumbent Ted Cruz. Read more here on the race and the potential national implications.
U.S. HOUSE
Texas has 38 members in the U.S. House, each representing districts 1-38. Each seat is up for election every two years. Read more here and see returns for all DFW races or select them individually below. To see results for all 38 Texas U.S. House races, click here.
- U.S. House – District 3
- U.S. House – District 4
- U.S. House – District 5
- U.S. House – District 6
- U.S. House – District 12
- U.S. House – District 24
- U.S. House – District 26
- U.S. House – District 30
- U.S. House – District 31
- U.S. House – District 32
- U.S. House – District 33
TEXAS STATEWIDE RACES
Christi Craddick, chairman of the Railroad Commission of Texas, is facing three challengers as she seeks a third term on Tuesday as a commissioner in the state's oldest regulatory agency. Read more on the race here.
TEXAS JUDICIAL RACES
The highest civil court in Texas has made far-reaching and impactful decisions this year. Voters will decide whether to return three incumbent judges on the ballot. Read more on the Texas Supreme Court vote here.
- Texas Supreme Court – Place 2
- Texas Supreme Court – Place 4
- Texas Supreme Court – Place 6
- Texas Court of Criminal Appeals – Chief Justice
- Texas Court of Criminal Appeals – Place 7
- Texas Court of Criminal Appeals – Place 8
- Chief Justice – 5th Court of Appeals District
- Justice – 5th Court of Appeals District – Place 2
- Justice – 5th Court of Appeals District – Place 5
- Justice – 5th Court of Appeals District – Place 9
- Justice – 5th Court of Appeals District – Place 10
TEXAS STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION RACES
Eight Texas State Board of Education seats, including three in North Texas, are up for reelection on Tuesday. North Texas is represented by Districts 11-14. Read more about the State Board of Education vote here.
- State Board of Education – District 1
- State Board of Education -- District 3 (unopposed)
- State Board of Education -- District 4 (unopposed)
- State Board of Education – District 10
- State Board of Education – District 11
- State Board of Education – District 12
- State Board of Education -- District 13 (unopposed)
- State Board of Education – District 15
TEXAS SENATE RACES
The Texas Senate consists of 31 Senators, each representing a district. Of the 31 seats, only 15 are up for election this year and five of those races are unopposed.
- Texas Senate – District 6
- Texas Senate – District 7
- Texas Senate – District 8
- Texas Senate – District 10
- Texas Senate – District 12
- Texas Senate -- District 14 (unopposed)
- Texas Senate – District 15
- Texas Senate -- District 16 (unopposed)
- Texas Senate – District 17
- Texas Senate -- District 20 (unopposed)
- Texas Senate -- District 23 (unopposed)
- Texas Senate – District 25
- Texas Senate – District 27
- Texas Senate -- District 29 (unopposed)
- Texas Senate – District 30
TEXAS HOUSE RACES (DFW ONLY)
All seats in the Texas House are up for election every two years. See the results for the 48 Texas House districts that represent North Texas below. To see results for all 150 Texas House races, visit the Texas Secretary of State's election website.
- Texas House – District 2
- Texas House – District 4
- Texas House – District 8
- Texas House – District 13
- Texas House – District 57
- Texas House – District 59
- Texas House – District 61
- Texas House – District 62
- Texas House – District 63
- Texas House – District 64
- Texas House – District 65
- Texas House – District 66
- Texas House – District 67
- Texas House – District 68
- Texas House – District 70
- Texas House – District 89
- Texas House – District 93
- Texas House – District 94
- Texas House – District 96
- Texas House – District 97
- Texas House – District 98
- Texas House – District 99
- Texas House – District 101
- Texas House – District 105
- Texas House – District 106
- Texas House – District 108
- Texas House – District 112
- Texas House – District 113
- Texas House – District 114
- Texas House – District 115
COLLIN COUNTY RACES
- Allen ISD – Proposition A – School Safety and Technology
- Allen ISD – Proposition B – Resurfacing Tracks
- Allen ISD – Proposition C – Technology Upgrades
- Bland ISD – Trustee
- Celina ISD – Proposition A – Tax Rate
- Collin Co. Commissioner – Pct. 3
- Collin Co. Constable – Pct. 3
- Collin Co. Tax Assessor-Collector
- Frisco ISD – Proposition A – Tax Rate
- Frisco ISD – Proposition B – School Bonds
- Frisco ISD – Proposition C – Technology Improvements
- Frisco ISD – Proposition D – Tennis Center
- Josephine – Proposition A – Sales Tax
- Josephine – Proposition B – Municipal Development District
- Lavon – City Council – Place 3
- Lowry Crossing – Council Ward 3
- McKinney – Proposition A – Term Limits
- McKinney – Proposition B – Mayor and Council Pay
- McKinney – Proposition C – Charter Fix
- McKinney – Proposition D – Charter Changes
- Princeton ISD – Trustee
- Princeton – Mayor
- Princeton – Seat No. 1
- Princeton – Seat No. 2
- Weston – Proposition A – Sales Tax
DALLAS COUNTY RACES
- Dallas County Commissioner – Pct. 1
- Balch Springs – Proposition A – Mayor's Roles
- Balch Springs – Proposition B – Term Limits
- Balch Springs – Proposition C – Mayor Pro Tem
- Balch Springs – Proposition D – Electronic Voting
- Balch Springs – Proposition E – Fire, Police and City Manager
- Balch Springs – Proposition F – City Secretary
- Balch Springs – Proposition G – Duel Appointments
- Balch Springs – Proposition H – Candidate Eligibility
- Balch Springs – Proposition I – Reduce Voting Alternates
- Balch Springs – Proposition J – Charter Review Commission
- Balch Springs – Proposition K – Charter Quorum
- Coppell ISD – Proposition A – Tax Rate
- Dallas – Proposition A – Retirement Fund
- Dallas – Proposition B – City Preamble Language
- Dallas – Proposition C – Mayor, Council Salaries
- Dallas – Proposition D – May Elections Requirement
- Dallas – Proposition E – Council Eligibility
- Dallas – Proposition F – City Secretary, Auditor
- Dallas – Proposition G – Redistricting Commission
- Dallas – Proposition H – Commission Eligibility
- Dallas – Proposition I – Petition Deadlines
- Dallas – Proposition J – Board and Commissions
- Dallas – Proposition L – Inspector General
- Dallas – Proposition O – Associate Municipal Judges
- Dallas – Proposition P – Employee Appeals
- Dallas – Proposition Q – Charter Language
- Dallas – Proposition R – Marijuana Possession
- Dallas – Proposition S – Resident Lawsuits
- Dallas – Proposition T – City Survey
- Dallas – Proposition U – Police and Fire Pension
- Farmers Branch – Council – District 2
- Glenn Heights – Council – Place 1
- Glenn Heights – Council – Place 5
- Highland Park ISD – Proposition A – School Bonds
- Hutchins – Proposition A – Rec Center, Library Bonds
- Irving – Proposition A – Fire Collective Bargaining
- Ovilla – Proposition A – Sales Tax
- Sunnyvale ISD – Proposition A – School Bonds
- Sunnyvale ISD – Proposition B – Multipurpose Center
- Sunnyvale ISD – Proposition C – Stadium Repair
- University Hills MUD
- University Hills MUD – Proposition A – Creation of District
DENTON COUNTY RACES
- Argyle ISD – Proposition A – Tax Rate
- Celina ISD – Proposition A – Tax Rate
- Denton Co. Commissioner – Pct. 1
- Denton Co. Constable – Precinct 6
- Denton Co. Sheriff
- Northwest ISD Proposition A – Tax Rate
- Shady Shores – Proposition A – Sales Tax
- Slidell ISD – Trustee
- Slidell ISD – Trustee
- Slidell ISD – Trustee
- The Colony – City Council – Place 2
- The Colony – Mayor
TARRANT COUNTY RACES
- District Judge – 213th District
- Criminal District Judge – Court 2
- Tarrant Co. Commissioner – Pct. 1
- Tarrant Co. Commissioner – Pct. 3
- Tarrant Co. Sheriff
- Tarrant Co. Contable – Pct. 2
- Tarrant Co. Contable – Pct. 7
- Tarrant Co. Tax Assessor-Collector
- Birdville ISD – Proposition A – Multi-purpose Facilities
- Burleson – Proposition A – Alcohol Sales
- Grapevine-Colleyville ISD – Prop. A – Tax Rate
- Lake Worth ISD – School Board – Place 7
- Mansfield – Proposition A – Alcohol Sales
- White Settlement – City Council – Place 4
- White Settlement – City Council – Place 5
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Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 5. Early voting runs from Monday, Oct. 21 through Friday, Nov. 1. Visit our voter guide here.