2025-2026 Election Cycle
Meet Your Candidates - DRAFT
There IS a choice to be made in the upcoming elections.
All elections are important, but presidential elections are special. We’re asked to choose the public face of our country—the people who represent us on the world stage—as well as the direction of all our national policies. We have to make difficult decisions about who should be in charge of international trade, immigration, taxation, healthcare, the climate crisis, and dozens of other issues that impact our lives in ways big and small.
But we’re also asked to choose the people who represent our interests in federal, state, and county government—the people who make the laws we have to live by, and decide how our hard-earned tax money is spent.
And we’re even asked to choose the people we trust to provide justice for all: the constables and sheriffs who patrol our neighborhoods and control our jails; the judges who hear and rule on our cases.
You’ve probably heard that elections can be decided by a single vote.
The truth is, every election is decided by a single vote, and tens, hundreds, thousands of individual voters like you, all deciding to cast their ballots together for their country, their communities, their families, and their values.
Your vote matters.
The candidates, who will be shown below, share our Democratic values, values that we know will benefit everyone in our communities. Get to know them. Remember their names. And when you vote, don’t stop at the top. The races that directly impact Tarrant County voters are the last ones on you ballot.
NOTE:
The list shown currently represents the elected offices that will be open during the 2026 election cycle. The candidates for these offices have not yet been announced and no data is yet available. Therefore, the items shown are a placeholder for the list of candidates who eventually declare their intent to run for office, and will be updated as information is made available to us.
All candidates are listed in alphabetical order. They may appear in a different order on your ballot. Not all candidates may appear on your ballot.
Make a Plan to Vote
- Preview your ballot and find a polling place using the Voter Lookup tool.
- Vote early, so you can pick a day and time that works for you.
- Arrange your transportation.
- Talk to your friends, and go to the polls together.