Navarro County's oil-heritage hub where rural realignment runs deep
Corsicana anchors a small metro whose voting patterns have shifted sharply rightward over two decades, reflecting the broader rural Texas trend of blue-collar communities moving away from their historically Democratic roots.
| Group | Corsicana, TX | National |
|---|---|---|
▶White (Non-Hispanic)(13) | 58.2% | 57.4% |
▶Hispanic / Latino(13) | 24.3% | 19.3% |
▶Black / African American(4) | 13.8% | 12.2% |
Multiracial / Other | 1.7% | 4.0% |
▶Native American / Alaska Native(3) | 1.2% | 0.9% |
▶Asian(4) | 0.7% | 6.0% |
▶Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander(1) | 0.2% | 0.2% |
▶Middle Eastern / North African(3) | 0.1% | 0.9% |
Catholic-Evangelical edge: -55.4pp (vs national 4.5pp). A strongly Evangelical-leaning religious profile, which nationally correlates with Republican-leaning rural and exurban communities.
| Tradition | % Pop | % Adherents | US Pop | US Adherents |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 26.4% | 61.0% | — | — | |
| 6.8% | 15.7% | — | — | |
| 4.4% | 10.1% | — | — | |
| 4.0% | 9.2% | — | — | |
| 1.7% | 4.0% | — | — | |
LDS (Mormon) | 0.8% | 1.9% | — | — |
Non-religiousPopulation | 56.7% | — | — | — |
Who lives in the Corsicana, TX metro area? 196,859 residents across 4 counties.
15% of adults hold a bachelor's degree — 18pp below the national average. Places with similar education levels vote R+22 on average nationally.
Scale, voting-age share, and this geography's footprint inside the national electorate.
Income, attainment, and ownership indicators that often shape coalition structure and turnout behavior.
Age structure, language use, and nativity signals that explain how this geography differs from state and nation.
| Offices | Margin A | Margin B | Split |
|---|---|---|---|
| President vs Senate | R+51.8 | R+46.5 | 5.3pp |