The 2024 election season has officially kicked off in Texas with Super Tuesday primaries on March 5. Early voting is underway and continues until March 1 with a mail-in voting applications deadline on Friday. Positions up for election include the presidency, various congressional representatives at both national and state levels, and many other elected offices.
- U.S. House District 3: Incumbent House Representative Keith Self is running against other Republican candidates and Democratic candidate Sandeep Srivastava.
- Republican Candidates: Suzanne Harp, Jeremy Ivanovskis, Tre Pennie, John Porro, and incumbent Keith Self
- Democratic Candidates: Sandeep Srivastava
- Texas Senate District 30: As the incumbent state senator is not running for reelection, four Republican candidates and three Democratic candidates are running for this seat.
- Republican Candidates: Cody Clark, Carrie de Moor, Brent Hagenbuch, and Jace Yarbrough
- Democratic Candidates: Michael Braxton, Dale Frey, Matthew McGhee
- Texas House District 61: Incumbent State House Representative Frederick Frazier is running against two other Republican candidates and Democratic candidate Tony Adams.
- Republican Candidates: Chuck Branch, incumbent Frederick Frazier, and Keresa Richardson
- Democratic Candidates: Tony Adams
- State Board of Education District 12: Incumbent Pam Little is running against three Republican candidates and Democratic candidate George King.
- Republican Candidates: Chad Green, Jamie Kohlmann, incumbent Pam Little, and Matt Rostami
- Democratic Candidates: George King
- U.S. Senate: Incumbent senator Ted Cruz’s seat is up for election this cycle with Cruz running against two other Republican candidates and nine Democratic candidates.
- Republican Candidates: Incumbent Ted Cruz, Holland Gibson, and Rufus Lopez
- Democratic Candidates: Colin Allred, Meri Gomez, Mark Gonzalez, Roland Gutierrez, A. Robert Hassan, Steve Keough, Heli Rodriguez Prilliman, Carl Oscar Sherman, and Thierry Tchenko