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Latino voter turnout in Texas surged in the 2026 Democratic primary, driving Rep. James Talarico’s Senate win amid growing Republican unpopularity.
Latino voters in Texas drove record turnout in the 2026 Democratic primary, with over 4.4 million ballots cast—surpassing previous presidential primary totals—especially in South Texas border counties where participation surged by up to 67%.
Many were first-time voters, and most supported Democrats, fueling state Rep. James Talarico’s victory in the Senate primary.
The shift is linked to growing disillusionment with Republican immigration and tariff policies, which many Latino voters see as harmful.
While Republicans acknowledge declining Latino support and call for a “course correction,” they maintain enforcement priorities on violent criminals.
Democrats view the surge as a potential turning point in Texas, where effective Spanish-language outreach could determine future election outcomes.
La participación de votantes latinos en Texas aumentó en las elecciones primarias demócratas de 2026, impulsando la victoria del representante James Talarico en el Senado en medio de la creciente impopularidad republicana.