Safe Republican — 39 presidential elections on record
| Group | % |
|---|---|
▶White (Non-Hispanic)(12) | 71.1% |
▶Hispanic / Latino(7) | 10.4% |
▶Black / African American(3) | 11.3% |
▶Asian(4) | 0.5% |
▶Middle Eastern / North African(1) | 0.2% |
Multiracial / Other | 6.6% |
| Tradition | % Pop | % Adherents |
|---|---|---|
| Evangelical Protestant | 41.4% | 67.1% |
| Catholic | 6.5% | 10.6% |
| Mainline Protestant | 6.0% | 9.7% |
| Black Protestant | 5.3% | 8.6% |
| Other | 2.4% | 3.9% |
| LDS (Mormon) | 0.9% | 1.5% |
| Non-religious | 38.4% | — |
| Year | Result |
|---|---|
| 2024 | Trump+66.4 |
| 2020 | Trump+63.5 |
| 2016 | Trump+63.5 |
| 2012 | Romney+56.1 |
| 2008 | McCain+48.9 |
| 2004 | Bush+40.6 |
| 2000 | Bush+32.7 |
| 1996 | Clinton+1.8 |
| 1992 | Clinton+5.1 |
Panola, Texas is a county that has a population of 22,726. In the 2024 presidential election, it voted Republican with a margin of R+66.4. Akashic Edge tracks 39 presidential elections here, dating back to 1872.
| Year | Dem % | Rep % | Margin | Swing |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | 16.7% | 83.0% | R+66.4 | R+2.9 |
| 2020 | 18.0% | 81.4% | R+63.5 | 0.0 |
| 2016 | 17.6% | 81.1% | R+63.5 | R+7.4 |
| 2012 | 21.6% | 77.7% | R+56.1 | R+7.2 |
| 2008 | 25.3% | 74.2% | R+48.9 | R+8.3 |
| 2004 | 29.6% | 70.2% | R+40.6 | R+7.9 |
| 2000 | 33.2% | 65.8% | R+32.7 | R+34.4 |
| 1996 | 46.4% | 44.6% | D+1.8 | R+3.3 |
| 1992 | 42.3% | 37.2% | D+5.1 | D+11.0 |
| 1988 | 47.0% | 52.9% | R+5.9 | D+22.2 |
| 1984 | 35.8% | 63.9% | R+28.1 | R+23.1 |
| 1980 | 46.9% | 51.9% | R+5.0 | R+12.3 |
| 1976 | 53.5% | 46.1% | D+7.3 | D+55.3 |
| 1972 | 25.8% | 73.7% | R+48.0 | R+50.1 |
| 1968 | 28.8% | 26.7% | D+2.1 | D+6.0 |
| 1964 | 48.0% | 51.8% | R+3.9 | R+2.2 |
| 1960 | 48.4% | 50.1% | R+1.7 | D+4.8 |
| 1956 | 46.0% | 52.5% | R+6.5 | R+22.9 |
| 1952 | 58.1% | 41.8% | D+16.4 | R+36.6 |
| 1948 | 62.1% | 9.1% | D+53.0 | — |
It has a working-class electorate (17% college-educated) — a demographic increasingly aligned with Republicans nationwide.
Contextual statewide polling for Texas. County pages stay rooted in county returns, but live statewide polling helps frame the current cycle.
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