Every Tuesday Is Election Day: Jan 31, 2026
Except when it's Saturday
Texas has a bunch of elections today, have you voted yet?
Saturday Jan 31
Texas
Frisco
City Council Place 1
Ann Anderson DEMOCRAT Priorities: keep Frisco safe by making sure police and fire departments have the personnel, equipment and training they need, invest in strategically located fire stations; reduce congestion and increase safety by planning ahead for road infrastructure, investing in signal timing, maintain signage and striping for safe biking, walking and driving; positive growth through balance between growth and services/infrastructure, protect Frisco’s character, promote reinvestment; collaborate with surrounding communities to improve transportation, infrastructure, resources and business; ensure access to city services, connect resources to those who need them, encourage active engagement with community, support veterans, invest in public spaces and infrastructure
Mark Piland REPUBLICAN Priorities: transparency, citizen-first representation, sustainable growth, strong public safety, staffing and infrastructure to support the future
Grand Prairie
City Council Member Place 8 At Large (unexpired term)
Ana Coca Priorities: lower taxes, fix streets and potholes, support police and fire departments, expand access to the basics such as grocery stores, retail and medical care, protect neighborhood quality
Rodney Anderson REPUBLICAN Priorities: public safety, infrastructure, accessibility, accountability and transparency
Mary Dominguez-Santini
Amber Luckey DEMOCRAT Priorities: lower property taxes while protecting neighborhood quality, strong support for police, firefighters and first responders, better transportation options including ride-share and public transit, expanded healthcare resources such as therapy, medical, and family supports, more childcare and respite care access, affordable housing options, support and retain small businesses, wider lanes on Joe Pool Lake bridge, attract Fortune 500 businesses and good paying jobs, transparent community listening sessions
Michelle Madden REPUBLICAN Priorities: against bill to allow building multi-families housing units in areas zoned for office, commercial, retail, warehouse or mixed; fix Main Street, matching funds for business improvements, additional parking at apartments, city provided trash and recycling bins, 24 hour pet chip service, maintenance of water systems, require new subdivisions to have lights at entrance, bury existing utilities, change location of Prairie Lights because lights are distracting, veteran services
Plano
City Council, Place 7 (unexpired term)
Shun Thomas Priorities: support first responders with resources and partnerships, protect Plano parks, trails and neighborhoods while promoting responsible growth, keep taxes low and quality high by maintaining balance between businesses and neighborhoods, expand reliable transportation, collaborate with local agencies and non-profits to deliver compassion and effective support for all residents
Colleen Aguilar-Epstein Priorities: support first responders, timely street repairs, traffic solutions; ease the tax burden with careful budgeting, encourage growth, maintain city services and preserve green space and parks, protect the rights of property owners through smart planning, ensure safe water and air quality by overseeing independent testing
US House, 18th Congressional District
Amanda Edwards DEMOCRAT Priorities: improve healthcare through expanding ACA, lower prescription drugs, Medicare premium relief; secure Social Security, empower small businesses, raise minimum wage to $15, expand pathways to good jobs, protect communities from climate threats, fully fund FEMA, build transportation for the future, address the looming insurance crisis, increasing federal housing investments, expanding housing supply, fully fund public schools, make higher ed more affordable, expand career and technical education
Christian Menefee DEMOCRAT Priorities: affordability, healthcare access through Medicare for all, protect and strengthen public education, protect abortion rights and reproductive healthcare, defend democracy, reinvest in neighborhoods, clean air and water, equality, innovation and emerging technology, stand up for workers, expand pathways to good jobs, ending gun violence, fixing the immigration system, protecting veterans, criminal justice reform
Texas Senate District 9 (unexpired term)
Taylor Rehmet DEMOCRAT Priorities: providing veterans with services for mental health, health care, job training and housing; bring good-paying union jobs back to Texas, reclassify gig workers to guarantee benefits, create apprenticeship pipelines to create career paths for next generation, rent stabilization, tenant protections, investment in public and non-profit housing for working families, fully funding public schools and ending voucher system; fight to stop the sell of public lands to developers, protect natural resources, safeguard water access, invest in rural jobs, fight to end redistricting and protect voting rights; investments in infrastructure to create a city that is walkable and not locked in traffic, revisit the toll road pricing model; protect schools from privatization, fight for a fair tax system; get serious about justice and recovery to end the fentanyl crisis; lead with compassion, strength and common sense
Leigh Wambsganss REPUBLICAN Priorities: critical race theory, abortion, 2nd amendment, secure borders




