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Running for President in Texas (in 2028)

Republican or Democratic Party Primary Candidates

The presidential primary will be held in Texas on March 7, 2028. Both the Republican Party and Democratic Party will hold primaries. Candidates who wish to run either as a Republican or Democratic candidate will file applications, accompanied by a filing fee or petition, with the State Chair of each party. All candidate forms and procedures to run for President must follow party rule. The party will also establish the filing deadline. The filing deadline may not be any later than 6:00 p.m. on December 14, 2027.  [Secs. 172.023, 191.002(b)]  The party’s state chair must deliver: (1) written certification of the names of the party’s nominees for president and vice-president and (2) the names and residence addresses of the 40 presidential elector candidates nominated by the party to the Secretary of State no later than 5 p.m. of the 71st day before presidential election day OR 5 p.m. of the first business day after the date of final adjournment of the party’s national presidential nominating convention (whichever is later).  [Sec. 192.031]  For more information about running as a Republican Party or Democratic Party candidate, please contact their party headquarters at:

Republican Party of Texas
Abraham George, Chair
807 Brazos St., Suite 701
Austin, Texas 78701
512-477-9821

Texas Democratic Party
Kendall Scudder, Chair
314 E. Highland Mall Blvd, Suite 508
Austin, Texas 78752
512-478-9800
512-480-2500 (fax)

Convention Party Candidates

Only parties that have qualified to have their political party on the ballot are allowed to have their nominees for President/Vice-President on the ballot. Section 181.003 requires a political party to make nominations for the general election by convention if the party is not required or authorized to nominate by primary election. Convention Parties will nominate candidates for President according to party rule. All candidate forms and procedures to run for President must follow party rule. The party’s state chair must deliver: (1) written certification of the names of the party’s nominees for president and vice-president and (2) the names and residence addresses of the 40 presidential elector candidates nominated by the party to the Secretary of State no later than 5 p.m. of the 71st day before presidential election day OR 5 p.m. of the first business day after the date of final adjournment of the party’s national presidential nominating convention (whichever is later).  [Sec. 192.031]  For more information about running as a Libertarian Party or Green Party candidate, please contact their party headquarters at:

Libertarian Party of Texas
Andrew Amelang, Chair
P.O. Box 1766
Austin, Texas 78767
800-422-1776

Green Party of Texas
Aly Schmidt, Co-Chair
Matt Bauman, Co-Chair
P.O. Box 15523
 San Antonio, TX 78212-8723
512-551-0310

Independent Candidates

Independent candidates for President file an application with the Secretary of State. The application must be submitted with a petition, and both documents must be filed no later than May 8, 2028. The petition can be circulated beginning after March 7, 2028. For 2028, the petition must contain 113,887 signatures of registered voters who did not vote in the presidential primary of either party. The application must include the information about, and signed consent from, the candidate’s vice-presidential running mate. In addition to the petition and application, an independent candidate for President must provide signed, written statements of consent to be a presidential elector candidate from 40 presidential elector candidates (the number of presidential electors that federal law allocates to Texas).  [Sec. 192.032] 

Section 192.103 provides a process for substituting an alternate elector named by an independent candidate if there is a vacancy in the position of elector. Therefore, while each independent candidate is only required to submit signed, written statements of consent from 40 presidential elector candidates, an independent candidate may submit additional signed, written statements from individuals willing to serve as an alternate elector.

Write-In Candidates

Write-in candidates for President file a declaration of write-in candidacy with the Secretary of State. The declaration may not be filed earlier than Saturday, July 22, 2028, or later than 5:00 p.m. on Monday, August 21, 2028. The declaration must include the information about, and signed consent from, the candidate’s vice-presidential running mate. In addition to the declaration, a write-in candidate for President must provide signed, written statements of consent to be a presidential elector candidate from 40 presidential elector candidates (the number of presidential electors that federal law allocates to Texas.  [Sec. 146.025] 

Section 192.103 provides a process for substituting an alternate elector named by a write-in candidate if there is a vacancy in the position of elector. Therefore, while each write-in candidate is only required to submit signed, written statements of consent from 40 presidential elector candidates, a write-in candidate may submit additional signed, written statements from individuals willing to serve as an alternate elector.