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When are the 2026 Texas primary runoff elections? Dates and times to know to cast your vote
Local North Texas races are set to be decided, along with candidates for key statewide races
Texas voters will return to the polls this week to decide several high-profile runoff races, including contests for U.S. Senate, state attorney general and lieutenant governor.
The Republican president had repeatedly teased his intention to endorse a candidate in the race, starting soon after Ken Paxton and John Cornyn emerged as the remaining contenders from the first round of primary voting in March.
Across Texas, Democrats and Republicans will decide who they want to represent their party in the November midterm elections.
Early voting in the Texas primary runoff begins Monday in Lubbock County. Here's where to vote, what's on the ballot and what ID you'll need.
Early voting is officially underway for the May primary runoff elections. Early voting runs from May 18-22. Election day is May 26. Early voting for the Texas primary runoff elections begins Monday and runs through Friday.
Several county and state runoff elections are on the ballot as early voting begins on Monday for the May 26 election, including a big GOP runoff for U.S. Senate.
Democratic runoff candidates for Nueces County Commissioner Precinct 2 are sharing their priorities for voters.
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2026 Primary Runoff Election: Key races and what’s on the ballot in North Texas
Before you head to the polls for the May 26 primary runoff, you can see your sample ballot to find out what you will be voting on.
U.S. Sen. John Cornyn and Attorney General Ken Paxton are battling at the top of the ticket. Voters will also decide congressional and state house races.