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Early voting for Texas primary starts Tuesday
Texas voters can cast early ballots for a wide range of offices in open primaries running through Feb. 27, ahead of the March 3 primary election.
- On Feb. 17, early voting opened statewide in Texas and runs Feb. 17–27 ahead of the March 3, 2026 primary.
- Voters will choose party nominees for the November ballot, with more than a dozen statewide offices plus congressional and state legislative seats at stake amid newly drawn congressional districts.
- During early voting, county polling locations accept ballots from registered voters, and Texas is one of 15 states with fully open primaries, with poll locations shown on the 'Am I Registered' portal.
- If no candidate wins a majority, the top two advance to a May 26 runoff, and only primary voters or those who did not vote may participate; primary winners face the November general election.
- The Secretary of State offers a helpline at 1-800-252-VOTE for voter assistance, and voters with disabilities can use curbside voting under a 2023 law, with contact to the county elections office if registration is 'in suspense'.
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