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  • 1.  What the 2026 Texas Primaries May Signal for Public Education

    Posted 04-27-2026 01:15 PM
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    Hello all,

    Governmental Relations Director Monty Exter's latest Capitol Comment column, What the 2026 Texas Primaries May Signal for Public Education, takes a closer look at what the 2026 Texas primary results could be signaling as we head toward November. While the numbers point to record voter registration and a significant increase in turnout across both parties, the more interesting story may be in how that participation is shifting and what it could mean for the political landscape ahead.

    With early indicators showing increased engagement from new and less frequent primary voters, along with notable differences in turnout trends between parties, the column explores what these patterns may suggest about voter priorities heading into the general election.

    As always, primary results are only part of the larger picture, but they can offer early insight into the environment that will shape public education policy in the next legislative session.

    Up for discussion: What do you think these primary turnout trends might signal for public education policy discussions heading into November?



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    David George
    Managing Editor
    Association of Texas Professional Educators
    atpe.org | atpenews.org
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  • 2.  RE: What the 2026 Texas Primaries May Signal for Public Education

    Posted 19 hours ago

    This article is very informative.  I just read it (May 28th).  

    Now that the primary runoffs are over, we know who our candidates are.  It is extremely important to learn about what each candidate has to say about public ed. 

    We have a chance to vote in some pro public ed people. 



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    Kristin Shelton
    Region 13 Director
    Round Rock President
    Austin, TX
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