As the filing period for the 2026 midterm elections opens, there is growing speculation about whether U.S. Representative Jasmine Crockett will run for Senate. Although campaigns have been active for several months, the official candidate list for the March primaries will only be finalized after approval by local political parties and the secretary of state. This process begins Saturday, marking the start of the filing period for primary candidates, which lasts a month.
Texans will have one month to submit their candidacy for various races. Winners of the primary elections will advance to the general election in November. Voters will select nominees for county, state, federal, and judicial positions across the state during these primaries.
As the filing period nears, uncertainty remains about some of the most competitive races, including the Senate race. Here are three key topics that will dominate discussions until the filing period closes in December.
For weeks, U.S. Representative Jasmine Crockett, a Democrat from Dallas, has been considering a run in the Democratic Senate primary. The seat is currently held by longtime Republican incumbent John Cornyn. With each interview, speculation grows that Crockett may enter the race.
“She’s looking at data and commissioning polls to determine if her Senate candidacy could result in victory.”
Crockett has emphasized that she will not pursue a campaign without a viable chance of winning.
Texans begin filing for the 2026 primaries amid uncertainty about key races, especially whether Jasmine Crockett will challenge John Cornyn for the Senate seat.
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