Gov. Greg Abbott is escalating the ongoing GOP battle against Harris County elections -this time, threatening a state takeover of operations and potential legal charges. "They should be stripped of the operating elections, and state officials should take over," Abbott wrote on X Thursday, referring to Harris County election officials.
Republican Gov. Greg Abbott said Democrat-leaning Harris County "should be stripped of operating elections" while referencing a Houston Public Media report about the local tax office finding more than 100 voter registrations linked to P.
Jonathan Fombonne, the newly appointed Harris County attorney, said Gov. Greg Abbott lacked the authority to take control of local elections in a Friday news release.
Harris County officials push back after Governor Greg Abbott calls for the state to take over local elections, citing security measures and transparency as they prepare for upcoming elections, including the midterms.
The Harris County Clerk’s Office is reminding eligible voters who are 65 years of age or older, or who have a disability, that they can now submit a single Ballot by Mail application to request ballots for all 2026 elections.
Just four candidates have declared their intent to challenge two incumbent commissioners, each of whom represent roughly a million residents, in the 2026 elections.
By the end of June, Harris County will have held at least five elections, including special elections, runoffs, and the March primary.
Four judicial candidates withdrew from their 2026 races after incumbent judges and other Democrats filed suits alleging their candidate filings contained forged signatures and other irregularities.
The findings were in response to a complaint filed by state Sen. Paul Bettencourt earlier this year, prompting the Texas Secretary of State's office to threaten potential oversight of elections in Harris County,
A handful of states are teeing up special elections in the beginning of 2026 in some of the earliest tests for Democrats as they look to continue their streak of wins and overperformances ahead of