United States presidential election in Texas, 2020

The 2020 United States presidential election in Texas was held on November 3, 2020, as part of the United States presidential election of 2020. The Democratic Party candidate, incumbent President William C. Holland, overwhelmingly won his home state of Texas with 66.30% of the popular vote against the Republican Party candidate, Senator John Dickenson of Mississippi, who won 30.31%, giving him the state's 38 electoral votes and a victory margin of 36.39%.

Analysis
The home state of President William C. Holland, Texas was his fourteenth best state in the election and his second best in the South below Florida, weighing in as 3.01% more Democratic than the national average. Holland won every region in the state by wide margins, including typically Republican areas such as the Texas Panhandle, the Texas Hill Country, and the Permian Basin. Every major and mud-sized city in the state voted for Holland, along with almost every small town except for Boerne, Carthage, Miami, Perryton, and Randall, which were won by Dickenson.

President Holland carried 242 out of the state's 254 counties, and all thirty-six congressional districts.