January 23, 2026
We're 11 days away from the start of early voting for the March 1 primary election. Now is the time to research the candidates seeking legislative and SBOE seats in your area and share information with your friends and colleagues. The future of public education in Texas depends on high voter turnout among the education community — not only in November, but especially during the March primaries when many races will be decided.
Do you know where your candidates stand on the issues that matter to public education? From vouchers to TRS to testing, you'll find a wealth of information about the candidates' views right here on Teach the Vote. Simply click on 2016 Races button to search for candidates by district, last name, map, or using your address. Our candidate profiles include incumbents' voting records, links to the candidates' own web pages, and their responses to the ATPE Candidate Survey where available.
If you live in House District 120, you'll have an additional chance to cast your vote this election season. Gov. Abbott has set May 7 as the election day for the special election to fill the seat recently vacated by Rep. Ruth Jones McClendon (D-San Antonio). The early voting period for this special election will be held Apr. 23 through Mar. 3.
One more reminder: Have you taken the educator's oath to vote for pro-public education candidates this year? Visit TexasEducatorsVote.com to learn more.
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Related content: We reported last week that Texas voucher proponents gathered in front of the Texas Capitol last Friday to rally in support of school choice. ATPE Lobbyist Monty Exter was interviewed by several media outlets covering the rally. Exter raised serious concerns about voucher programs and highlighted the benefits to keeping public money within the public school system. A sampling of those interviews includes this Time Warner Cable News story and this piece in the Austin American Statesman.
The Coalition for Public Schools has moved the two meetings originally scheduled for Feb. 9 in Cleburne to Tuesday, February 23. The times and locations of the meetings remain the same. View the updated schedule here.
The State Board of Education community meetings originally scheduled to be held in Brownsville, Dallas/Forth Worth, and Kilgore have been updated to reflect various time, date and location changes. View the updated schedule here.