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AUSTIN (KXAN) — Former President Donald Trump is heading back to the White House after defeating Vice President Kamala Harris in the Nov. 5 presidential election.

In Texas, Trump received almost 6.4 million votes — more than any other candidate in presidential election history. His vote total was just over 500,000 more than he received in 2020. Harris received a little more than 4.8 million votes, about 425,000 fewer than Joe Biden received in 2020.

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KXAN has mapped precinct-level results in counties across the state to get a better picture of how Texans voted. At this time, precinct-level results are available in 217 of Texas’ 254 counties. The map will be updated when additional data becomes available.

The map below is interactive. Hover over or click on a precinct to see results.

We currently have results data for 9,191 precincts across Texas. At least one vote was cast in 8,869 of those precincts.

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Trump won the most votes in 5,175 precincts, while Harris won 3,670 precincts. A total of 24 precincts saw a tied result. We are currently awaiting results in 346 precincts.

Trump’s strongest margins were primarily in rural parts of the state. He won at least 90% of the vote in 394 precincts, and at least 75% in a further 1,815 precincts.

Harris’ strongest margins were in larger cities, primarily Austin, Dallas, Houston and San Antonio. She won at least 90% of the vote in 80 precincts and at least 75% in a further 560 precincts.

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Several precincts statewide were incredibly close. Trump earned a plurality of votes in 111 precincts, while Harris won a plurality in 137.

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