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Elections in Texas

From 1836 to 1845 Republic of Texas elected Presidents. In 1845, it was admitted as the state of Texas.

On March 4, 2008 Texas had Democratic and Republican primaries for President.

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Regions

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Counties

See: Table of Texas counties or List

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