Just like the 2-year legislative cycle, the election cycle is always happening. Though general elections get the most attention, there are still many important parts that you - the voters - can be a part of. The first step in the cycle is the primaries.
Primary elections are held when a party has more than one person running for an open seat. The primaries determine which one of those candidates will be on the ballot for the general election. There are two type of primary elections; open and closed. Texas has open elections, which means you do not have to be registered with a party to vote in its primaries. However, you can only vote in one primary. A closed election means only people registered for that party can vote in the primaries.
There are a few important dates to know for voting in the primary elections:
Primary season has already begun, with filing beginning on November 8. Once the deadline to file passes, we'll know all the candidates that will be on the ballot.
Primary elections are the first step in the election cycle where you can make your voice heard. Researching the candidates that will be on the ballot in your area will help you determine where they stand on the issues that matter to you. Primary elections generally have a much lower turnout that general elections, so every single vote matters.
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