Texas Primary Election 2020: Your Guide to Choosing Candidates for the General Election
Texans will be heading to the polls on March 3 to cast their votes in the primary election to choose their preferred candidates for the November general election. In each race, the candidate who receives more than half of the votes will move on to the general election. If no candidate secures a majority, the top two candidates will compete in a runoff election on May 26. Voters can participate in one party's primary and subsequent runoff election without party registration.
The primary election will feature candidates for federal, state, and local offices. These include federal positions, statewide races, regional district-based races, as well as lower-level judges and local county offices. For a comprehensive coverage of election results and news, visit the Politics page on Click2houston.com.
In conclusion, the upcoming primary election in Texas will determine the candidates who will compete in the November general election. Texans have the opportunity to vote for their preferred candidates in various federal, state, and local races. Stay informed about the election results and news by visiting the Politics page on Click2houston.com.