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2024 Texas Elections

Abortion, the economy, immigration and transgender rights: Voters across Texas explain their vote

Texans from across the state went to the polls early with plenty on their mind. The Texas Tribune partnered with other news organizations to hear from a diverse cross-section of voters.

By The Texas Tribune Staff, and the staffs of The Texas Newsroom, Fort Worth Report and Amarillo Tribune
Political signs outside the polling site at the Lark Branch Library in McAllen on Oct. 22, 2024.

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Wishing for better candidates

Amarillo resident Danny Bryant took advantage of early voting Monday.

A longtime Democrat switches his support to Republicans over transgender issues

Reproductive rights are worth standing in line for

Despite concern over Gaza policy, this voter chose Harris

Kelly Monroy, 39, who voted straight Democrat, poses for a photo after voting at Lark Branch Library in McAllen, Texas on Oct. 22, 2024. Monroy says that she voted straight Democrat because she believes in reproductive freedom for women and immigration reform.
Verónica Gabriel Cárdenas for The Texas Tribune

A mother and daughter vote together for Trump

“While I would love to see a female president in my lifetime, I don't think (Kamala Harris) is the correct candidate to represent women in general and be at that level of authority,” said Crystal Gill, left, after voting with her 18-year-old daughter, Evan Gatica, at the Tarrant County Northeast Courthouse in Hurst on Oct. 24, 2024.

Near Houston, a vote for the centrist candidate who is “not trying to get into my ovaries” 

A ‘brilliant’ businessman, but not presidential

Distrust in local government means no more money to fix the roads

A vote they hope will bring returns on investment

Volunteer Landry Pugh shakes hands with voters outside a polling place in Odessa on Oct. 28, 2024.

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