Texas’s 2026 elections are shaping the climate for civil liberties, religious freedom, and political representation statewide, especially as debates over immigration, public education, and “culture-war” legislation continue to dominate the agenda.
With the primary runoffs set for May 26 and early voting May 18–22, Texans have a short window to decide contests that will ripple far beyond a single office.
We put together a brief, election-focused breakdown for Muslim Texans and allies—what’s on the ballot, what to watch for in campaign rhetoric, and where community turnout can matter most. Enter your email above to unlock the full rundown, including key dynamics in the biggest statewide and down-ballot races and what they could mean for Muslim Texans in 2026.
What you’ll unlock
- Biggest races: the marquee statewide and down-ballot contests shaping 2026.
- Rhetoric watch: how “culture-war” messaging may target Muslims and immigrants.
- Turnout impact: where community participation can matter most in the runoff.
- Practical next steps: what to do before early voting ends.
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