Texas 2036 released the results of the 8th Texas Voter Poll, revealing a strong appetite for legislative solutions to pressing challenges like water security, education, electric grid reliability, health care costs and housing affordability. 

Despite lingering concerns about the future, a majority of voters remain optimistic about Texas’ potential to address these issues head-on, demonstrating Texas voters’ desire for practical, future-oriented solutions.

Our top takeaways include:

  • Water Supply: A vast majority (85%) of voters are concerned that the state could face future water shortages. Notably, 85% of voters also support the state making strategic long-term investments in reliable water infrastructure. And 68% favor the Texas Legislature dedicating $1 billion annually to the Texas Water Fund, which was created last year.
  • Electric Grid Reliability: A majority of voters (53%) say they lack confidence in the reliability of the state’s electric grid.
  • High School and Workforce Readiness: A majority of voters (61%) believe that Texas high school students are not graduating prepared for the workforce or future economy. 

OUR METHODOLOGY

Baselice and Associates conducted the survey polling 1,001 registered Texas voters on Nov. 16-20, 2024. It has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.1%.

The interviews were conducted via:

  • Phone: 51%
  • SMS: 14%
  • Web: 35%

Previous Polls

September 2021

January 2021

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