The map below shows the political leanings of people in and around Far South. Darker red areas have almost entirely Republican voters, dark blue areas vote mostly for Democrats, and areas in lighter shades or in light purple are areas where the vote is usually split between parties.
Politics Key
Very liberal
Split evenly
Very conservative
Far South tends to be slightly republican based on voting results in recent elections. Compared to other nearby neighborhoods, Far South has more republican voters. Compared to the nation as a whole, Far South leans more republican.
Highly educated populations with bachelor’s degrees or higher tend to vote for more liberal candidates. In Far South, 18.38% of all adults have earned a bachelor’s degree or higher. Educated women are far less likely to vote for conservatives, and in Far South women make up 53.72% of the population.
Older Americans tend to vote more conservatively. Members of the Boomer and Silent generations (born 1928-1964) more often vote for republicans while GenX, Millennials (born 1965-1996) and younger generations consistently support democrats. The median age in Far South is 30.9, which is younger than the national median age of 38.1.
Is Far South a political battleground? Across all types of political contests in Far South, including state, local and presidential elections, races come within five percentage points 28% of the time.
Note: Federal, local, and state elections are weighed based on the recency of the election and the importance most voters assign to each seat.
Nearby Neighborhoods
- Sycamore, Fort Worth, TX: more liberal voters
- Wedgwood, Fort Worth, TX: more conservative voters
- TCU-West Cliff, Fort Worth, TX: more conservative voters
- Far Southwest, Fort Worth, TX: more conservative voters
- Southside, Fort Worth, TX: more liberal voters
- South East, Fort Worth, TX: more liberal voters
- Southwest Arlington, Arlington, TX: more conservative voters
- Arlington Heights, Fort Worth, TX: more conservative voters
- Downtown Fort Worth, Fort Worth, TX: more liberal voters
- Western Hills Fort Worth, Fort Worth, TX: more conservative voters
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- Oak Forest-Garden Oaks, Houston, TX: more liberal voters
- Lakewood Heights, Atlanta, GA: more liberal voters
- North Park San Diego, San Diego, CA: more liberal voters
- Northeast, Reno, NV: more liberal voters
- Clearing, Chicago, IL: more liberal voters
- Morris Park, Philadelphia, PA: more liberal voters
- Metro West, Orlando, FL: more liberal voters
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