Cattleman Square, San Antonio, TX Political Map | Democrat & Republican Areas in Cattleman Square

Cattleman Square leans heavily Democratic by roughly 36 points: about 68% of voters vote Democratic and 32% Republican.

 
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About 19% of adults in Cattleman Square typically vote, below the U.S. average of about 62%. Among adults in Cattleman Square, ~13% vote Democratic, ~6% Republican, and ~81% don't vote. The map below shows estimated turnout by block group.

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How Cattleman Square compares

Among neighborhoods within 5 miles, Cattleman Square leans more Democratic than 20 of 40 neighbors.

Cattleman Square runs about 49 points more Democratic than Texas as a whole. Texas leans Republican overall, while Cattleman Square is one of the few Democratic-leaning pockets.

Why Cattleman Square leans the way it does

This analysis examined 14,881 data points per neighborhood to find what predicts political lean and turnout. The items below are a few correlations that stood out for Cattleman Square, not a ranked or complete list of what matters most.

Dense areas vote Democratic. More than 99% of residents in Cattleman Square live in densely developed areas, about 64 points above the U.S. average of 36%. A high never-married share predicts Democratic voting, and about 63% of adults in Cattleman Square have never been married, above 95% of neighborhoods. Cattleman Square runs against the grain of Texas, a Democratic-leaning pocket in a Republican-leaning state.

Preventive-care access and voter turnout

Places with limited routine preventive-care access tend to turn out at a lower rate; Cattleman Square, San Antonio, TX sits in the bottom tenth nationally on this measure. Dental visits do not drive turnout; the rate reflects income, insurance, and healthcare access, which line up with who votes.

Why turnout in Cattleman Square looks the way it does

Areas with limited routine healthcare access turn out at lower rates. Cattleman Square is in the bottom quarter nationally for routine-care measures such as insurance coverage, preventive screenings, and dental visits. The dental-visit rate here is about 33%, about 21 points below the Texas average of 54%. Renters vote less often than owners, and about 95% of households in Cattleman Square rent, compared to around 55% in nearby neighborhoods. Low high-school completion lines up with lower turnout, and about 67% of adults in Cattleman Square have completed high school, below 96% of neighborhoods. Learn more about the findings and methodology on the political spectrum map.

Sources and methodology

Precinct-level voting records used to fit the model come from Texas Secretary of State, Elections Division, distributed by the Voting and Election Science Team. Demographic inputs come from the U.S. Census Bureau (ACS 5-year estimates and the 2020 Decennial Census). Health and environmental inputs come from the CDC (PLACES and the Environmental Justice Index). Land cover comes from the USGS and EPA. Election-day and lead-up weather come from PRISM 4km daily grids and the NOAA Global Historical Climatology Network. Mail-voting and election-administration patterns come from the MIT Election Lab's Survey of the Performance of American Elections. Block-group crime detail comes from CrimeGrade. Internet data and modeling support provided by ISPreports.org.

Modeling and analysis by the BestNeighborhood data science team. Full methodology and findings: political spectrum map.

Methodology reviewed by the BestNeighborhood data team. Last updated May 2026.