HOUSTON—Early voting in primaries is beginning across Texas, intensifying the scramble in high-stakes Senate races and other crucial contests.
Texans can start casting early ballots on Feb. 17, one day after President’s Day. Early voting will continue through Feb. 27.
Primary Election Day is March 3.
The start of primary voting in Texas comes after House races there were upended by redistricting, part of a wider redistricting battle between Democrats and Republicans across the country. Texas’s new congressional map is expected to increase Republican representation from that state.
Meanwhile, Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) is defending his seat from state Attorney General Ken Paxton and Rep. Wesley Hunt (R-Texas) in a heated Republican primary….
Early Voting Starts in Texas Primaries

