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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.