AUSTIN — Early voting runs from Feb. 14 through Feb. 25 for the March 1 Republican and Democratic primaries in Texas.
Voters will choose each party’s candidate for district-level elections and seven statewide races — including governor, lieutenant governor and attorney general. All U.S. House seats also are up for election.
Any primary runoffs would be decided on May 24.
This will be the first election held using the state’s new, GOP-drawn political maps, which are being challenged in court.
The 2022 midterm elections will reshape the Texas Legislature and the state’s congressional delegation while testing the political power of Republican statewide leaders.
You can find a full rundown of offices up for election in the primaries from Texas Secretary of State John Scott here.
Check out our coverage of the races for land commissioner, agriculture commissioner and North Texas congressional seats:
- Alamo fights brew as Texas Sen. Dawn Buckingham has edge in GOP race for land commissioner.
- Texas ag commissioner cuts ties with consultant indicted for theft, bribery in hemp license scheme.
- Texas agriculture commissioner’s controversies, including ‘Jesus Shot,’ part of GOP primary race.
- Rep. Van Taylor’s rivals say Trump won, Jan. 6 no big deal, and he’s out of touch for disagreeing.
- Rep. Crockett questioned retiring U.S. Rep. Johnson’s wealth, longevity before scoring endorsement.
- ‘No wrongdoing...and I intend to win,’ Laredo U.S. Rep. Henry Cuellar says after FBI raids his home.
- GOP leader Kevin McCarthy says Texas essential in Republican effort to seize U.S. House.