Texas Senate
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Texas Senate
The Texas Senate is a vital component of the legislative branch of the state government. It plays a critical role in shaping laws, proposing amendments, and representing the interests of Texas citizens. Understanding the structure, functions, and processes of the Texas Senate is essential for anyone interested in Texas governance and civic engagement.
Structure of the Texas Senate
The Texas Senate is composed of 31 members, each representing a specific district within the state. Senators serve four-year terms and are elected during even-numbered years. This structure provides a balance of representation and allows for continuity in governance.
- Senatorial Districts: Texas is divided into 31 senatorial districts, each designed to encompass approximately equal populations, ensuring fair representation.
- Leadership: The Senate is led by the Lieutenant Governor, who serves as the President of the Senate. The Lieutenant Governor has significant influence over the legislative agenda and committee assignments.
- Committees: The Senate features multiple committees that focus on specific areas such as finance, education, health and human services, and more. These committees are essential for reviewing legislation and conducting hearings.
Functions of the Texas Senate
The Texas Senate has several key functions that are integral to the legislative process:
- Legislation: Senators introduce and sponsor bills addressing various issues, from economic development to public health. Each bill must undergo a rigorous process of debate, revision, and approval before it can become law.
- Advice and Consent: The Senate plays a role in confirming appointments made by the Governor, including judges and heads of state agencies.
- Oversight: Senators are responsible for overseeing the executive branch and ensuring accountability in state government. This includes reviewing agency performance and investigating issues of public concern.
The Legislative Process
The process of turning an idea into law in the Texas Senate involves several steps:
- Bill Introduction: A bill is introduced by a senator, assigned a number, and then referred to an appropriate committee for review.
- Committee Review: The committee examines the bill, holds hearings, and may amend the legislation before voting on whether to send it to the Senate floor.
- Debate and Voting: If a bill passes out of committee, it is presented to the full Senate for debate. Senators can discuss the merits of the bill and propose further amendments. A majority vote is required for the bill to advance.
- House Consideration: After passing the Senate, the bill is sent to the Texas House of Representatives, where it undergoes a similar process.
- Governor’s Approval: If both chambers approve the bill, it is sent to the Governor for signing. The Governor can either sign it into law, allow it to become law without signing, or veto it.
Engagement and Civic Participation
Engaging with the Texas Senate is crucial for fostering civic responsibility and participation. Here are some ways citizens can get involved:
- Attending Senate Sessions: Members of the public are welcome to attend Senate sessions and committee meetings, offering a first-hand look at the legislative process.
- Public Testimony: Citizens can provide testimony on bills during committee hearings, allowing them to voice their opinions and influence legislation.
- Contacting Senators: Constituents are encouraged to reach out to their elected senators to express their views on issues and legislation that matter to them.
Conclusion
The Texas Senate is an essential institution that affects the lives of millions of Texans. Its structure, functions, and legislative processes are designed to ensure that the voices of citizens are heard and considered in the law-making process. By understanding how the Texas Senate operates, citizens can engage more effectively in their government and advocate for the issues that matter most to them.
For those interested in following the activities of the Texas Senate, Civic Stream provides access to livestreams and recordings of government meetings, making it easier to stay informed and participate in the democratic process.
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Nov 3, 2026
IncumbentBryan Hughes Republican
State Senate · District 1
District 1 general election
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Democratic primary
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State Senate · District 2
Nov 3, 2026
IncumbentBob Hall Republican
State Senate · District 2

District 2 general election
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Democratic primary
March 3, 2026Results
District 2 Republican primary
March 3, 2026Results 79,546 votes
State Senate · District 3
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IncumbentRobert Nichols Republican
State Senate · District 3

District 3 general election
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Democratic primary
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District 3 Republican primary
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State Senate · District 4
General election
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- Democrat Nominee TBD
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IncumbentCharles Schwertner Republican
State Senate · District 5

District 5 general election
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District 5 Democratic primary
March 3, 2026Results 62,040 votes
State Senate · District 9
Nov 3, 2026
IncumbentTaylor Rehmet Democratic
State Senate · District 9

District 9 general election
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State Senate · District 11
Nov 3, 2026
IncumbentMayes Middleton Republican
State Senate · District 11
District 11 general election
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District 11 Democratic primary
March 3, 2026Results 62,189 votes
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State Senate · District 13
Nov 3, 2026
IncumbentBorris Miles Democratic
State Senate · District 13

District 13 general election
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State Senate · District 18
Nov 3, 2026
IncumbentLois Kolkhorst Republican
State Senate · District 18

District 18 general election
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State Senate · District 19
Nov 3, 2026
IncumbentRoland Gutierrez Democratic
State Senate · District 19
District 19 general election
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Democratic primary
March 3, 2026Results
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District 19 Republican primary
March 3, 2026Results 33,045 votes
Adam Ernest Salyer 23.6%
State Senate · District 21
Nov 3, 2026
IncumbentJudith Zaffirini Democratic
State Senate · District 21

District 21 general election
November 3, 2026
- Republican Nominee TBD
District 21 Democratic primary
March 3, 2026Results 92,028 votes
State Senate · District 22
Nov 3, 2026
IncumbentBrian Birdwell Republican
State Senate · District 22

District 22 general election
November 3, 2026
Democratic primary
March 3, 2026Results
District 22 Republican primary
March 3, 2026Results 85,837 votes
Rena Schroeder 8.6%
State Senate · District 24
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IncumbentPete Flores Republican
State Senate · District 24

District 24 general election
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State Senate · District 26
Nov 3, 2026
IncumbentJosé Menéndez Democratic
State Senate · District 26

District 26 general election
November 3, 2026
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State Senate · District 28
Nov 3, 2026
IncumbentCharles Perry Republican
State Senate · District 28

District 28 general election
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State Senate · District 31
Nov 3, 2026
IncumbentKevin Sparks Republican
State Senate · District 31

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