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Waco, TX Metro Area


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2024 population: 288,110   ( 10,559 from 2020)
Land area: 1802.1 square miles
Population density: 159.9 persons per square mile

2024 Census data
White:154,957 53.78% 0.7%
Black:41,36914.36% 1.4%
Indian:9540.33% 2.1%
Asian:5,7832.01% 24.9%
2+ races:5,6081.95% 17.9%
Hispanic:79,43927.57% 9.5%
Total non-White:133,15346.22% 7.6%

2020-2024 ComponentsNumberRate
Births:14,792 13.3
Deaths:12,47311.2
Net Migration: 5,6455.1
Net Immigration: 2,4942.2
Change in White population:1,098 0.4
Change in Non-White pop.:9,461 3.4



Historical Presidential Election Results for Waco, TX Metro Area



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YearTurnout WinnerRunner-Up OtherTotal Votes Diff
(US)
PUSV
2024 49% Donald Trump (R) 69,126 65.2% Kamala Harris (D) 35,576 33.6% 1,247 [+] 1.2% 105,949 16 0.07%
2020 49% Donald Trump* (R) 63,720 61.3% Joe Biden (D) 38,587 37.1% 1,698 [+] 1.6% 104,005 14 0.07%
2016 42% Donald Trump (R) 51,701 61.3% Hillary Clinton (D) 28,747 34.1% 3,875 [+] 4.6% 84,323 15 0.06%
2012 41% Mitt Romney (R) 51,259 64.1% Barack Obama* (D) 27,727 34.7% 989 [+] 1.2% 79,975 17 0.06%
2008 46% John McCain (R) 52,372 61.4% Barack Obama (D) 32,223 37.8% 678 [+] 0.8% 85,273 16 0.06%
2004 48% George W. Bush* (R) 55,544 65.2% John Kerry (D) 29,187 34.3% 425 [+] 0.5% 85,156 15 0.07%
2000 44% George W. Bush (R) 47,194 63.3% Albert Gore, Jr. (D) 25,879 34.7% 1,431 [+] 1.9% 74,504 15 0.07%
1996 42% Robert Dole (R) 32,926 47.7% Bill Clinton* (D) 30,306 43.9% 5,863 [+] 8.5% 69,095 7 0.07%
1992 48% George Bush* (R) 30,299 40.0% Bill Clinton (D) 28,664 37.8% 16,826 [+] 22.2% 75,789 3 0.07%
1988 48% George Bush (R) 40,950 57.1% Michael Dukakis (D) 30,422 42.5% 288 [+] 0.4% 71,660 4 0.08%
1984 50% Ronald Reagan* (R) 45,365 63.4% Walter Mondale (D) 26,040 36.4% 159 0.2% 71,564 5 0.08%
1980 47% Ronald Reagan (R) 34,574 52.8% Jimmy Carter* (D) 29,633 45.2% 1,315 [+] 2.0% 65,522 2 0.08%
1976 51% Jimmy Carter (D) 34,368 55.0% Gerald Ford* (R) 27,631 44.2% 538 [+] 0.9% 62,537 -4 0.08%
1972 47% Richard Nixon* (R) 36,394 67.0% George McGovern (D) 17,772 32.7% 176 [+] 0.3% 54,342 6 0.07%
1968 52% Hubert Humphrey (D) 25,378 48.5% Richard Nixon (R) 17,303 33.1% 9,657 [+] 18.5% 52,338 -10 0.07%
1964 44% Lyndon Johnson* (D) 32,362 72.7% Barry Goldwater (R) 12,108 27.2% 27 0.1% 44,497 -11 0.06%
1960 39% John Kennedy (D) 23,499 58.6% Richard Nixon (R) 16,485 41.1% 137 0.3% 40,121 -9 0.06%
1956 35% Adlai Stevenson (D) 18,855 51.9% Dwight Eisenhower* (R) 17,380 47.8% 125 0.3% 36,360 -10 0.06%
1952 37% Adlai Stevenson (D) 20,538 54.7% Dwight Eisenhower (R) 16,936 45.1% 61 0.2% 37,535 -10 0.06%
1948 26% Harry Truman* (D) 19,419 79.7% Thomas Dewey (R) 3,634 14.9% 1,322 [+] 5.4% 24,375 -30 0.05%
1944 25% Franklin Roosevelt* (D) 18,527 81.1% Write-ins (I) 2,278 10.0% 2,045 [+] 8.9% 22,850 -37 0.05%
1940 27% Franklin Roosevelt* (D) 19,901 86.3% Wendell Willkie (R) 3,136 13.6% 36 0.2% 23,073 -31 0.05%
1936 22% Franklin Roosevelt* (D) 15,900 91.8% Alf Landon (R) 1,256 7.3% 159 [+] 0.9% 17,315 -29 0.04%
1932 22% Franklin Roosevelt (D) 15,868 91.9% Herbert Hoover* (R) 1,289 7.5% 112 [+] 0.6% 17,269 -32 0.04%
1928 20% Al Smith (D) 7,814 54.1% Herbert Hoover (R) 6,621 45.8% 20 [+] 0.1% 14,455 -12 0.04%
1924 21% John Davis (D) 10,699 75.5% Calvin Coolidge (R) 2,832 20.0% 646 [+] 4.6% 14,177 -34 0.05%
1920 18% James Cox (D) 6,853 58.6% Write-ins (I) 2,599 22.2% 2,240 [+] 19.2% 11,692 -41 0.04%
1916 15% Woodrow Wilson* (D) 7,016 77.4% Charles Evans Hughes (R) 1,669 18.4% 383 [+] 4.2% 9,068 -28 0.05%
1912 12% Woodrow Wilson (D) 5,492 78.1% William Taft* (R) 648 9.2% 896 [+] 12.7% 7,036 -14 0.05%
1908 14% William J. Bryan (D) 5,569 79.1% William Taft (R) 1,244 17.7% 226 [+] 3.2% 7,039 -34 0.05%
1904 18% Alton Parker (D) 5,877 70.0% Theodore Roosevelt (R) 2,335 27.8% 180 [+] 2.1% 8,392 -29 0.06%
1900 30% William J. Bryan (D) 7,836 57.7% William McKinley* (R) 5,529 40.7% 205 [+] 1.5% 13,570 -11 0.10%
* incumbent         PSV: percent of state vote