Recent Texas Party ID Figures

The February UT/Texas Tribune poll contains new party identification results for Texas registered voters. There isn't really much difference, but as I've stated before, one wouldn't expect much difference, given the nature of party identification. Here's the chart:

Republicans (SR & WR) are 35 percent of registered voters, and Democrats (SD & WD) are 32 percent of registered voters. Independents (including leaners) are 34 percent of registered voters. In party identification, registered voters in Texas are very similar to the way they were in 1990.

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