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James Talarico prioritizes combating corruption in politics, reducing living costs, and improving public education. He is a Democratic state representative, previously a middle school teacher, and has received multiple endorsements including from the Houston Chronicle.
Jasmine Crockett prioritizes expanding voter participation, economic justice, and reproductive rights, leveraging her experience as a U.S. Representative and public defender. She is endorsed by multiple organizations, including the Congressional Black Caucus PAC.
Wesley Hunt prioritizes border security, energy independence, and fiscal responsibility, leveraging experience as a U.S. Representative and former Army Apache pilot. He has notable endorsements from Allen West and conservative organizations.
Gulrez Khan prioritizes healthcare reform, particularly for rural hospitals, and supports an "America First" trade policy with reciprocal tariffs. He has experience as the co-owner of a healthcare company serving underserved communities.
Anna Bender prioritizes abolishing legalized abortion, promoting a proposed 28th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, and advocating for limited government. She is currently an IT analyst and a Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate in Texas.
Craig Goldman prioritizes border security, tax cuts, and national defense, leveraging his experience as a former Texas House Republican Caucus Chair. He has received endorsements from notable figures like Governor Greg Abbott.
Angela Prilliman prioritizes Medicare for All-style universal healthcare, affordable childcare, and robust campaign finance reform. She is an entrepreneur and founder of Lacquerbar, advocating for progressive policies in Texas.
Kenneth Morgan-Aguilera prioritizes universal healthcare, affordable housing, and raising the minimum wage to $20/hour, leveraging his experience as executive director of Dental Health Arlington. He has been endorsed by the Fort Worth Star-Telegram Editorial Board.
Kevin Burge prioritizes Medicare for All, affordable housing, and education reform, leveraging his experience as an IT security specialist and U.S. Marine Corps veteran. He is endorsed by several local labor organizations.
Jon Buchwald is a Democratic candidate for Texas's 24th Congressional District, prioritizing SMART Government principles, healthcare as a human right, and economic initiatives to rebuild the middle class. He currently serves as VP of Sales & Marketing at XGR Technologies and teaches at SMU and UT Dallas.
William Marks prioritizes economic fairness, universal healthcare, and ethics reform in his campaign for the U.S. House of Representatives, leveraging his experience as a retired Navy commander and community development manager at Meta.
Ernest Lineberger is a Democratic candidate running for Texas' 26th Congressional District. His priorities include affordable healthcare, economic growth for workers, and comprehensive immigration reform. He currently works as an industrial engineering professional at Texas Instruments and is a retired U.S. Navy officer.
Robert Chick prioritizes housing affordability by banning foreign and domestic businesses from purchasing single-family homes and advocating for first-time homeowner incentives. He is the managing director of Waypoint Recruitment and Staffing, focusing on healthcare recruitment.
Julie Johnson is a Democratic U.S. Representative in Texas's 32nd District, running for the 33rd District. Her priorities include protecting the Affordable Care Act, lowering drug costs, and advocating for reproductive and LGBTQ rights. Johnson has a strong legal background as an attorney focusing on workers' rights and has been endorsed by multiple organizations, including EMILYs List.
Zeeshan Hafeez is a candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives in Texas's 33rd District, emphasizing a progressive platform that includes a $20 minimum wage, Medicare for All, and abolishing ICE. He is currently the Community Outreach Director at DFW Refugee Outreach Services.
Carlos Quintanilla prioritizes healthcare access, immigration reform, and raising the federal minimum wage to $20/hour. He is a small business owner and community activist leading efforts on immigrant rights and education.
John Sims prioritizes immigration reform through the “Earned American Roots Act," gun rights with the “Shall Not Be Infringed Act,” and veterans’ healthcare enhancements via the “VETS Act.” He has a background as a field service engineer and is a former firefighter/EMT.
Danny Minton prioritizes universal or single-payer healthcare, strengthening public education while opposing school vouchers, and compassionate immigration reform. He has extensive experience as a medical sales representative and over 25 years in journalism.
James Buford is a Republican pastor and small-business owner with over 30 years of community leadership. His priorities include border security, downsizing the federal government, and defending parental rights and free speech.
Brian Stahl prioritizes taxes and fiscal responsibility, border security, public safety, and infrastructure development. He has served as Mayor of Covington, Texas, and as a DHS Task Force Officer, leveraging over 20 years in law enforcement.
Gina Hinojosa prioritizes expanding affordable health care, significantly increasing public school funding, and combating corporate influence in state contracts. She serves as a state representative and has a background in civil rights law.
Greg Abbott is a three-term Republican governor of Texas, emphasizing property tax cuts, border security through Operation Lone Star, expansive school choice, and conservative values on social issues. He has served as state attorney general and Texas Supreme Court justice.
Patricia Abrego prioritizes education technology and distance education, drawing on her experience as the Director of Academic Technology at Texas A&M International University. Currently, she has no publicly stated policy positions.
Jose Balbuena prioritizes tax justice with a proposed $100,000 standard deduction, early college education reforms, and robust tenant protections against AI-driven housing discrimination. He is a self-employed tax strategist and small-business owner.
Mark Goloby prioritizes tax relief and education transparency, advocating for a 1% sales tax cut and making the Texas education commissioner an elected position. He is the founder of TC Technologies, focusing on oil-and-gas technology.
Bob Achgill prioritizes protecting children and families, economic justice by addressing monopolies, and securing water and infrastructure in Texas. He is a mechanical engineer and literacy researcher, running an informational campaign.
Charles Crouch prioritizes aggressive border security, educational restructuring focusing on spiritual and critical thinking, and the elimination of property taxes. He is a former Navy SEAL and currently runs a character-assessment business.
Arturo Espinosa is a Republican candidate for Texas Governor in the 2026 primary. He emphasizes global unity, abolition of all taxes, and creating a levitating train for transportation. Espinosa has experience as a professional chemical engineer for the City of San Antonio and previously ran for local office.
Kenneth Hyde is a Republican small business contractor and horticulture entrepreneur from the San Antonio area, advocating for property tax elimination and cannabis legalization through the Cultivate Texas Act. His platform emphasizes border security, school choice, and economic growth via the Texas Freedom Act.
Angela Villescaz prioritizes protecting children from gun violence and abuse, fully funding public education, and ensuring affordable health care. She currently advocates as a special education professional and leads the gun-safety group, Fierce Madres.
Vikki Goodwin prioritizes fully funding public schools, expanding affordable healthcare, tackling housing affordability, and investing in clean water and energy infrastructure. She serves as a Democratic state representative and has extensive legislative experience.
Marcos Velez prioritizes lowering living costs, raising wages, and fully funding public education while serving as Assistant Director of United Steelworkers District 13, reflecting his labor background. He is endorsed by major labor organizations.
Esala Wueschner is a Republican candidate for Texas Lieutenant Governor in the 2026 primary, emphasizing anti-corruption, eliminating property taxes, and legalizing marijuana and psychedelics. He is a U.S. Air Force veteran and has previously run for Austin City Council.
Timothy Mabry is a Republican candidate for Texas lieutenant governor, emphasizing anti-corruption, abolishing property taxes, and strengthening public education without vouchers. He is a U.S. Navy veteran and founder of Lead Through Fire LLC.
Nathan Johnson is a Democratic state senator and commercial litigator running for Texas Attorney General in the March 2026 primary. His platform emphasizes consumer protection, public safety, civil rights, and restoring integrity to the AG's office.
Joan Huffman is a Republican state senator and current chair of the Texas Senate Finance Committee, previously serving as a criminal district judge. She prioritizes border security, public safety reforms, and strict voter ID laws.
Anthony Box prioritizes restoring integrity and professionalism in the Attorney General's office, focusing on consumer protection, fraud prevention, and civil rights. He is a veteran, former FBI agent, and Assistant U.S. Attorney.
Aaron Reitz prioritizes aggressive immigration enforcement, opposition to "woke" policies, securing elections, and supporting law enforcement. He served as Deputy Attorney General under Ken Paxton and has a background in federal legal strategy.
Joe Jaworski is a Democratic candidate for Texas Attorney General, focusing on protecting voting rights, environmental justice, reproductive freedom, and public education. He has experience as a former mayor of Galveston and runs a legal practice.
Sarah Eckhardt prioritizes affordability, transparency, and education funding in her campaign for Texas Comptroller. She is a Democratic state senator and former Travis County Judge, emphasizing watchdog oversight of state finances and environmental resilience.
Kelly Hancock prioritizes fiscal discipline, low taxes, and border security while serving as Acting Texas Comptroller. He emphasizes government transparency and school choice, backed by numerous endorsements from law enforcement and agricultural organizations.
Christi Craddick prioritizes auditing state government to cut waste, enhancing local government efficiency, and modernizing systems. She is currently a Railroad Commissioner with significant experience in energy regulation.
Michael Lange, a Democratic candidate for Texas Public Accounts Comptroller, emphasizes fiscal guidance for local governments and financial oversight. He is seeking to manage state funds and ensure legal compliance in financial claims.
Clayton Tucker prioritizes making food and farming affordable, breaking up agricultural monopolies, protecting water and soil, and strengthening rural health. He is a rancher and fair trade organizer with extensive leadership experience in advocacy groups.
Nate Sheets prioritizes cleaning up the Texas Department of Agriculture, promoting local food and school nutrition, and enhancing rural economic development through a "Texas-first trade" approach. He is a former CEO of Nature Nate’s Honey and currently operates Honey Rock Ranch.
Jon Rosenthal is a Democratic state representative and oilfield mechanical engineer running for Texas Railroad Commissioner. He prioritizes ending flaring, enhancing environmental protections, and increasing public accountability in the commission.
James Wright prioritizes protecting Texas energy, cutting regulatory red tape, and defending landowner rights as he seeks re-election as a Republican Railroad Commissioner. He has over 35 years of experience in oilfield management.
James Matlock prioritizes transparency and accountability in energy regulation, modernizing Railroad Commission rules, and recycling produced water for agriculture. He is an independent oil and gas consultant and a U.S. Marine veteran.
Tiffany Clark prioritizes balanced, standards-aligned curricula, supporting student and staff mental health, and opposing book bans. She holds a doctorate in educational leadership and serves on the Texas State Board of Education.
Mindy Bumgarner prioritizes parental rights, curriculum transparency, and strong support for school choice, leveraging her experience as a clinical psychologist. She is endorsed by Governor Greg Abbott and several conservative organizations.
Amy Taylor is a Democratic public school teacher with 15 years of experience running for the Texas State Board of Education, District 14. She prioritizes depoliticizing education, adopting rigorous non-religious instructional materials, ensuring public funding for public schools, supporting high-quality teachers, and reevaluating graduation exam requirements.
Rena Schroeder is a Republican candidate for Texas Senate District 22 and co-founder of Angel Wings Ranch, a nonprofit focused on trauma recovery. She prioritizes foster care, mental health, veterans' services, and homelessness.
Jon Gimble is a Republican candidate for Texas State Senate District 22, emphasizing border security, elimination of school property taxes, and water infrastructure. He served as McLennan County District Clerk (2015–2025) and is a member of the Texas Judicial Council.
David Cook is a Republican state representative from Mansfield and managing partner at Harris Cook LLP. He prioritizes lasting property tax relief, stricter immigration enforcement, and restoring parental control in education.
Jackie Bescherer prioritizes restoring public school funding, implementing fair redistricting reforms, and addressing housing costs by limiting corporate ownership of homes while promoting starter-home development. Bescherer is a telecommunications engineer and U.S. Naval Reserve veteran.
H. Denise Wooten prioritizes public education funding, affordable healthcare access, and sensible gun safety legislation. She is a licensed psychologist with over 30 years of experience and teaches at North Central Texas College.
Ben Bumgarner prioritizes property tax relief, border security, and education funding while serving as a Republican state representative for Texas House District 63. He has prior experience as mayor pro tem of Flower Mound.
Detrick Deburr prioritizes expanding Medicaid, improving public education funding, and affordability for working families. He currently serves as a Planning and Zoning Commissioner and has a background in software engineering.
Mitch Little prioritizes election integrity, border security, and property tax relief, serving as a Republican state representative and equity partner at Scheef & Stone, L.L.P. He has received endorsements from the Texas Farm Bureau and other conservative organizations.
Ramon Romero Jr. prioritizes job creation, workforce development, and public education reform. He serves as a state representative and chair of the Mexican American Legislative Caucus, advocating for immigrant rights and government transparency.
Yisak Worku is the Democratic candidate for Texas House of Representatives District 91, prioritizing lowering the cost of living, expanding healthcare access, and strengthening public education. He aims to advocate for economic opportunity and immigration reform.
Kyle Morris is a Republican candidate for the Texas House of Representatives - District 91. His platform emphasizes fighting human trafficking, enhancing border security, lowering property taxes, and supporting school choice.
Joseph Robinson is a Republican candidate for Texas House District 92, prioritizing a "pro-Texas, pro-America" education curriculum, property tax relief through spending restraint, and border security. He has no prior elected experience but is supported by the True Texas Project.
Ericka Lomick prioritizes expanding healthcare access, addressing insurance and property tax burdens, and ensuring equitable education funding. She serves as a Senior Operations Analyst at Walmart, leveraging her extensive business background.
Katie Duzan prioritizes affordability, fully funded public education, and representation for working people as a Democratic candidate for Texas House District 94. She currently serves as Vice President of Marketing at Veeva Systems.
Cheryl Bean prioritizes border security, low taxes, and parental rights in education, leveraging her experience as a small-business owner and former defense engineer. Notable endorsements include Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller.
Michael Daughenbaugh prioritizes border security, fiscal responsibility, and community development programs while bringing experience as a CPA and small-business owner. He served as a Spanish linguist in U.S. Army intelligence.
Jackie Schlegel prioritizes medical freedom, property tax relief, and border security, leveraging her role as Founder and Executive Director of Texans for Medical Freedom. She is endorsed by Governor Greg Abbott and Texans for Lawsuit Reform PAC.
Michael Ingraham prioritizes secure borders, education reform, and economic protection for taxpayers, leveraging his experience as an alternate member of the Bedford Planning & Zoning Commission and a Navy veteran. He has received endorsements from the Hispanic Republicans of Texas and the Texas Mortgage Bankers Association PAC.
Ellen Fleischmann prioritizes property tax relief, border security, and pro-life values, leveraging her experience as an attorney and small-business owner. She is endorsed by Texans for Lawsuit Reform PAC and local conservative groups.
Beth McLaughlin prioritizes fully funded public education, accessible healthcare, and affordable housing while drawing on her extensive experience as a former public school teacher. She emphasizes community service and transparency in government.
Ryan Ray prioritizes restoring reproductive freedom, strengthening public education, and expanding healthcare access. He is the President & CEO of The Ray Tax Group and previously served on the Crowley ISD Board of Trustees.
Cate Brennan prioritizes public education, affordable health care, and sustainable economic growth while serving as Community Outreach Chair for the Tarrant County Democratic Party. She is running for the Texas House of Representatives - District 98.
Zdenka Wilcox prioritizes protecting constitutional rights, enhancing judicial transparency, and supporting children with disabilities. She co-founded a health and beauty brand and is running as a Republican for Texas House District 98.
Michelle Winder is the Democratic candidate for Texas House of Representatives District 99, challenging incumbent Republican Charlie Geren. As of January 2026, her specific policy priorities are not stated in available materials.
Charlie Geren prioritizes border security, Second Amendment rights, property tax relief, and public education reform as a long-serving state representative for Texas House District 99. He has extensive experience as a restaurant owner and rancher.
Cindy Stormer is a Democratic attorney and professor of government running for Tarrant County Criminal District Court Judge #1 in the March 3, 2026 primary. She has decades of experience as a prosecutor and police officer. Stormer's campaign focuses on reforming the Tarrant County jail, advocating for diversion and mental health treatment, reducing unnecessary incarceration, and promoting fiscal responsibility in the justice system.
Douglas Allen is the incumbent Republican judge for Tarrant County Criminal District Court No. 3, emphasizing court efficiency, backlog reduction, and equitable treatment in the courtroom. He has over 20 years as a federal prosecutor and previously served as a Tarrant County assistant district attorney.
Scott Brister prioritizes impartial, non-political judging and judicial efficiency as he seeks a full term as chief justice of Texas’s Fifteenth Court of Appeals. He has extensive judicial experience, including service on the Texas Supreme Court and leadership roles in education finance reforms.
Gerald Zimmerer prioritizes judicial independence, court efficiency, and expanding access to justice, leveraging his experience as a former justice on the Texas Fourteenth Court of Appeals. He is endorsed by the Liberal Austin Democrats.
Scott Field prioritizes judicial independence, judicial efficiency, and a textualist interpretation of the law as a Republican incumbent on the Fifteenth Court of Appeals. He has extensive experience as a former district judge and justice on the Third Court of Appeals.
Tom Baker prioritizes equal treatment and civil rights, court efficiency, and judicial independence. He is a former justice of the Texas Third Court of Appeals with extensive legal practice experience in family and appellate law.
April Farris prioritizes the rule of law, textual interpretation of statutes, and impartiality in judicial decisions. She currently serves as a Justice on the Fifteenth Court of Appeals and has a background in appellate law.
Brian Walker is the incumbent justice for the Texas Second Court of Appeals, Place 7, emphasizing a conservative judicial philosophy focused on textualism and originalism. He has significant experience as an appellate judge and prior legal practice in civil, criminal, and military-veteran law.
Alison Fox is a Republican candidate for Texas Court of Criminal Appeals Judge, Place 3, emphasizing constitutional fidelity, public safety, and fairness to victims and defendants. She serves as head research attorney at the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals.
Lesli Fitzpatrick is a Republican candidate for Texas Court of Criminal Appeals Place 3, prioritizing the reduction of opinion delays and strict adherence to the rule of law. She currently serves as Director of Special Litigation at the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.
Brent Coffee prioritizes a conservative judicial philosophy, emphasizing public safety, due process, and equal justice. He is an Assistant Attorney General focusing on election integrity, highlighting significant prosecutorial experience.
Kevin Yeary prioritizes judicial restraint and the rule of law, emphasizing a strict interpretation of statutes and separation of powers. He has served as a judge on the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals since 2015, with extensive experience as a criminal appellate prosecutor.
Audra Riley is a Democratic judge currently serving on the Dallas County Criminal District Court No. 3 since 2021. She focuses on criminal justice reform, advocating for fairness and reducing jail populations through diversion programs. Notably endorsed by several Democratic organizations, she brings over ten years of experience as a prosecutor and criminal defense attorney.
John Messinger prioritizes enforcing criminal laws as written and reducing delays in criminal appeals, leveraging his experience as an Assistant State Prosecuting Attorney. He is endorsed by multiple conservative organizations, including the True Texas Project.
Holly Taylor prioritizes fair and thorough review of criminal cases, correcting wrongful convictions, and judicial independence. She has over 25 years in criminal law, including roles in the Travis County District Attorney’s Office and the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals.
Jennifer Balido is a Republican candidate for Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 9, currently serving as the presiding judge of Dallas County’s Criminal District Court No. 1. Her priorities include fair application of the law, judicial restraint, and utilizing her extensive courtroom experience to ensure justice.
Steve Burgess prioritizes addressing the opioid crisis through treatment-focused court programs and expanding diversion for low-risk offenders. He serves as the incumbent judge of the 158th District Court in Denton County, Texas.
Leslie Barrows is a Republican candidate for Judge of the 231st District Family Court, with two decades of experience in family law. She prioritizes protecting children, supporting families, improving court efficiency, and fair enforcement of court orders.
Rashelle Fetty prioritizes the best interests of children in family court, judicial competence, and fiscal responsibility. She is a board-certified family-law attorney and mediator with her own practice, The Fetty Firm, P.C..
Dusty Fillmore is an appointed judge of the 236th Judicial District Court in Tarrant County, emphasizing commitment to the Constitution, parental rights in education and healthcare, and election integrity. A seasoned civil trial lawyer, he has over three decades of experience.
Amy Allin is the appointed Republican judge of the 297th District Court in Tarrant County, Texas. While she has extensive experience as a felony prosecutor, no specific campaign priorities or platform statements are available.
Alex Kim prioritizes juvenile crime and public safety, court efficiency, and child welfare in his role as the incumbent judge of Tarrant County’s 323rd District Court. He has maintained fiscal stewardship, consistently operating under budget since 2019.
Crystal Gayden is a Democratic family law attorney running for Texas District Court Judge in District 324. She emphasizes compassion in family court and tailored solutions for families, leveraging her extensive legal experience since 2010. She is endorsed by the Tarrant County Young Democrats.
Andy Griffin prioritizes upholding the U.S. and Texas Constitutions, along with ensuring fairness and due process for all litigants. He is a family law attorney with Bailey & Galyen, practicing since 2007 and was previously the owner of his own family law firm.
Cynthia Terry prioritizes family law, particularly divorce and child custody matters, as the current judge of the 325th Family District Court. She has extensive legal experience, having previously served as an associate judge in Tarrant County.
Brent Hill is a Republican incumbent judge of the 367th District Court in Denton County, Texas. He emphasizes community service and balancing accountability with rehabilitation, particularly for individuals facing addiction.
Ryan Hill prioritizes public safety, strict adherence to the law, and election integrity while serving as the incumbent judge for Texas' 371st District Court. With over 13 years as a criminal prosecutor, he emphasizes a tough-on-crime approach.
Julie Lugo prioritizes public safety, victims' rights, and fairness in the criminal justice system. She currently serves as the District Judge for Texas's 372nd District Court, following over a decade as a prosecutor specializing in family violence and child exploitation cases.
Courtney Miller prioritizes creating a respectful courtroom environment, evidence-based decision-making, and accountability for all wrongdoers. She is a senior associate at the Manuel Diaz Law Firm specializing in criminal defense.
Michael Dickens prioritizes criminal law and family-related cases as the incumbent State District Judge for the 477th Judicial District Court in Denton County. He has previous experience as an assistant district attorney and is involved in multidisciplinary teams addressing sensitive offenses.
Crystal Levonius prioritizes criminal justice and civil law while serving as the incumbent judge for the 481st Judicial District Court in Denton County, Texas. She was previously chief prosecutor in the Crimes Against Children Division.
David Przeracki was a long-serving attorney specializing in business and technology law, filed as the Democratic candidate for Texas District Court, 481st Judicial District. Campaign priorities are not specified in available materials.
Benjamin Flores prioritizes optimizing the Permanent School Fund for public school funding, improving veterans’ services, and enhancing coastal protection. He serves as a City Council member in Bay City, Texas, and has a 30-year background in cybersecurity.
Jose Loya is a Democratic candidate for Texas Land Commissioner with a background as a Marine Corps veteran and union leader. He prioritizes transparency in government, expanding veterans' services, strengthening public school funding, and equitable disaster recovery.
Jimmy Blacklock prioritizes defending the Constitution through originalism, strengthening public safety and bail laws, and improving justice system fairness. He currently serves as Chief Justice of the Texas Supreme Court, having been appointed in 2018.
Cory Carlyle prioritizes textualism, judicial neutrality, and access to appellate courts, bringing experience as a partner at Thompson, Coe, Cousins & Irons LLP and former justice of the Texas Fifth District Court of Appeals. He is endorsed by the Preston Hollow Democrats.
Chari Kelly is a Democratic candidate for Texas Supreme Court Justice, prioritizing fair trials, judicial independence, and applying the law impartially. She currently serves as a Justice on the Texas Third Court of Appeals and has extensive experience in criminal law.
James Sullivan prioritizes the rule of law, conservative judicial philosophy, and text-focused constitutional interpretation. He serves as a justice on the Texas Supreme Court, appointed by Governor Greg Abbott. Endorsed by multiple organizations, including Governor Abbott.
Gordon Goodman prioritizes judicial ethics, constitutional separation of powers, and a pragmatic approach to law while serving as a former justice of the Texas First Court of Appeals. Endorsed by the University Democrats at the University of Texas at Austin.
Gisela Triana prioritizes access to justice, equality under the law, and judicial independence, serving as a Justice on the Texas Third Court of Appeals. She has endorsements from the Liberal Austin Democrats and University Democrats.
Brett Busby prioritizes judicial restraint, access to affordable legal services, and civic education, serving as a Justice on the Texas Supreme Court since 2019. He is endorsed by Governor Greg Abbott and Texas Alliance for Life.
Dale Frey prioritizes expanding Medicaid, enhancing public education funding, and implementing countywide voting centers to improve voter access as he runs for Denton County Clerk. He is a federal web developer and president of the Frisco Democratic Club.
Dianne Edmondson prioritizes property tax reduction, public safety, and infrastructure investment as she seeks a third term as Commissioner for Denton County Precinct 4. She has received endorsements from Greg Abbott and Tan Parker.
David Wylie emphasizes infrastructure improvements, particularly road maintenance and traffic congestion relief, along with responsible growth management. He currently serves as a software developer and president of the Argyle Municipal Development District.
Valerie Roehrs prioritizes smart growth, fiscal transparency, and public safety, incorporating support for local businesses and law enforcement. She is a rancher and small business owner with extensive management experience.
Kimberly McCary prioritizes juvenile justice and mental health treatment, serving as the elected Judge for Denton County Court at Law No. 1 since 2014. She leads the SOAR Juvenile Mental Health Court, focusing on rehabilitation and community safety.
Lauri Ragland prioritizes efficient case management, fiscal stewardship, and mental health treatment in her judicial role. She serves as the judge for Denton County Criminal Court No. 1, with extensive experience as a felony prosecutor.
Susan Piel prioritizes public safety, violent crime prevention, and domestic violence victim protection as the incumbent judge of Denton County Criminal Court No. 2 since 2019, emphasizing a conservative law-and-order approach.
Forrest Beadle is a Republican incumbent presiding over Denton County Criminal Court No. 3 and the Veterans Treatment Court. His priorities focus on expanding veteran support through treatment and mentoring programs while ensuring public safety.
Chance Oliver prioritizes fair and impartial justice, mental health initiatives, and streamlined court processes. He has served as Denton County Criminal Court-at-Law Judge since 2018 after working as an assistant district attorney.
Coby Waddill is the incumbent judge for Denton County Criminal Court No. 5, focusing on limited government and personal accountability. He has a background as a criminal defense attorney, having practiced law in Texas since 1999.
Delia Parker-Mims is running for Denton County Democratic Chair, focusing on coordinating campaign activities and supporting local conventions. No specific policy priorities or endorsements are detailed in the available materials.
Paul Johnson prioritizes public safety through strong prosecution of violent crimes and supports expanding specialized treatment courts for non-violent offenders. He has served as the Denton County District Attorney since 2007.
Andy Eads prioritizes maintaining low property taxes, enhancing public safety, and advancing transportation infrastructure as the incumbent Denton County Judge. He has significant experience in county governance, previously serving as a county commissioner.
Chelsie Adams, serving as Denton County Justice of the Peace - Precinct 2, prioritizes judicial responsibilities including landlord-tenant disputes and truancy cases. She is endorsed by the True Texas Project and Red Wave Texas.
James Kerbow prioritizes judicial efficiency and community justice, serving as Denton County Justice of the Peace - Precinct 3. He has received endorsements from Red Wave Texas, True Texas Project, and Denton County Conservative Coalition.
Harris Hughey is the incumbent Republican Justice of the Peace for Denton County Precinct 4, handling Class C misdemeanors, civil claims, and tenant disputes. Hughey emphasizes efficient courtroom management and legal expertise on the bench.
Vince Handler is running for Denton County Justice of the Peace - Precinct 5, focusing on judicial responsibilities including traffic and civil cases. He is endorsed by Red Wave Texas, Denton County Conservative Coalition, and True Texas Project.
David Jahn is the incumbent presiding judge of Denton County Probate Court No. 1, prioritizing mental health adjudication and efficient management of probate cases. His experience includes military service and extensive judicial roles.
Cindy Brown prioritizes modernizing financial systems, supporting county officials, and enhancing county governance, leveraging her long tenure as Denton County Treasurer since 1999 and current leadership role with the Texas Association of Counties.
Lila Deakle is the incumbent Parker County Clerk, focusing on efficient records management, high-quality customer service, transparency, and responsible use of county resources. She has a 24-year military background in the U.S. Navy.
Dave Matthews is a Republican candidate for Parker County Clerk, emphasizing stewardship of public records, transparency in operations, and efficient customer service. He has a background as a U.S. Army veteran and federal contracting officer.
Lydia Bean prioritizes protecting free and fair elections, enhancing transparency and accountability in the County Clerk's office, and advocating for worker protections. She is the founder of Equipa and has extensive experience in community organizing and public policy.
Jared Williams prioritizes ending the affordability crisis through reforming property taxes, enhancing healthcare access, and improving public transit. He is a former Fort Worth City Council member and currently serves as Vice President at the Tarrant Area Food Bank.
Gabe Rivas prioritizes jail reform, public health, and infrastructure improvements, aiming for greater accountability in county government. He has served as Director of Community Outreach and founded Rivas Political Management.
Lucila Seri is a Republican candidate for Tarrant County Commissioner Precinct 2, emphasizing election integrity, fiscal responsibility, and improved road and drainage infrastructure. She works as an SAP solution architect and is active in local GOP politics.
Amanda Arizola prioritizes responsible county spending, expanded healthcare access, essential services for vulnerable populations, and infrastructure investments. She is the co-founder of CoACT North Texas and former vice chair of the JPS Health Network board.
Nydia Cardenas prioritizes compassionate governance, democratic participation, and community resilience in her campaign for Tarrant County Commissioner, Precinct 4. She is the founder of Cardenas Coaching, focusing on leadership and well-being.
Trent Loftin is the incumbent Republican judge for Tarrant County Criminal Court No. 10, emphasizing his decades of criminal law experience and a commitment to "following the letter of the law." He is running unopposed in the March 3, 2026 primary.
Carey Walker is the incumbent judge of Tarrant County's County Criminal Court No. 2, having served since 2014. He has a background in criminal defense and holds a J.D. from Texas Tech University. Policy priorities are not specified in available materials.