TEXAS RCV MAPS ASSESSMENT
Welcome to the Texas RCV Maps page. This page includes basic facts about Texas elections and summary information about Texas's RCV readiness. The Texas State Assessment may be downloaded in PDF format using the button below.
For information about how states are scored for RCV readiness, please see the How We Score States Guide. General questions about RCV Maps are covered on the RCV Maps FAQ page.
RCV READINESS INFORMATION
2025 RCV Readiness Category: Prepping for RCV
2025 RCV Readiness Score: 97% (+13% since 2023 version)
Voting System Vendor(s) Used: ES&S, Hart, Democracy Live
- Active* Registered Voters:
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18,258,249 (As of 1/1/2025)
- RCV Capable Registered Voters:
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18,204,605 (99.71%)
- State Election Official(s):
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Secretary of State
- State Elections Website:
- Local Election Official(s):
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County Clerks, Tax Assessor-Collectors, and Elections Administrators
- Number and Type of Jurisdictions:
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254 counties
* Texas uses the term non-suspense voters to refer to their active registered voters. In order to standardize terminology across RCV Maps assessments, the term active registered voters is used here.
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The Ranked Choice Voting Resource Center (RCVRC) is a non-partisan, non-profit organization with no financial interest in voting equipment manufacturers. To research these assessments, RCVRC reviews the election code and regulations, investigates results reporting practices, monitors local news stories, and researches certification documents. These analyses are available to advocates, researchers, election officials, lawmakers, and voters to contribute to discussions about ranked choice voting (RCV) and election administration.