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Texas Opens 2026 Primary Season With Pivotal Senate Fights as GOP Runoff Likely

Costly campaigns under fresh foreign‑policy scrutiny are testing both parties’ strategies for November.

Overview

  • Texas leads the first 2026 primary day alongside North Carolina and Arkansas, with voting underway and a likely May 26 Republican Senate runoff if no candidate tops 50 percent.
  • Sen. John Cornyn, Attorney General Ken Paxton and Rep. Wesley Hunt are battling for the GOP nomination as President Donald Trump has not endorsed a candidate.
  • Democrats are choosing between Rep. Jasmine Crockett and state Rep. James Talarico after strong early turnout, including 220,284 Democratic to 126,513 Republican early votes in Harris County.
  • AdImpact tallies roughly $122 million in ads, making the Texas Senate contest the most expensive Senate primary on record, as GOP leaders warn a Paxton nomination could jeopardize the seat in November.
  • The primaries take place days after U.S. military action against Iran, while new GOP-drawn maps drive hard-fought Texas House races and El Paso officials report widespread voting-site technical issues.