Meet the Candidates
The runoffs are over. The fight for November starts today. We encourage you to get involved with their campaigns! We have listed municipal candidates followed by state house candidates, county races, and judicial races. This page will be optimized as we receive additional candidate bios and websites.
*Disclaimer: These are not endorsements.
Midterm Elections
November 3rd, 2026

Ken Paxton has served as the Texas Attorney General since 2015. Paxton’s priorities are to carry the torch for Trump’s agenda, take a sledgehammer to the DC establishment, secure our borders, conservative principles, foreign policy that puts Americans first, cut wasteful spending, and support crypto innovation.
Mayes Middleton for Texas Attorney General

State Senator Mayes Middleton is running for Texas Attorney General. Mayes Middleton’s priorities are to secure the border, uphold pro-life laws, crack down on crime & hold rogue district attorneys accountable, ensure strict election integrity, defeating the woke radical leftist gender agenda, eliminate waste, fraud, and abuse in government, protect the Second Amendment, protect taxpayers & jobs, protect consumers from scammers & foreign threats, and to stop politicians from profiting off their positions.
Bo French for Texas Railroad Commissioner

Bo French, a leader in the oil industry, is running to be the next Republican nominee for Texas Railroad Commissioner. Bo French’s priorities are to reverse the regulatory stranglehold, stop the Islamic invasion of Texas, end DEI’s stranglehold on Texas oil, end CCP influence over our oil industry, protect the US and our allies, and to support life and the nuclear family.
Everett Jackson for Congress, District 30

Everett Jackson is a small business owner and a community organizer who is running for CD 30, which covers portions of Dallas, Balch Springs, Duncanville, Cedar Hill, and Lancaster. Everett stands on job growth, national security, defending faith, fighting for families, fiscal responsibility, and American energy independence.
Patrick Gillespie for Congress, District 33

Patrick Gillespie is a constitutional conservative who is running for CD 33, which covers portions of Fort Worth, Grand Prairie, Irving, Carrollton, Farmers Branch, and Las Colinas. Gillespie’s priorities are to protect life, preserve our freedoms, limited government, a free enterprise, the inalienable right of all people to defend themselves and their property, school choice, and personal responsibility.
Thomas Smith for Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 3

Thomas Smith, who is one of the most acclaimed conservative state jurists, is running for Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 3. Thomas is running to keep Texas safe and ensure that justice is served by restoring a conservative, limited judicial philosophy to cases before the court.
STATE HOUSE CANDIDATES
Here is a list of Republican candidates starting with state legislative offices. Scroll down and click on the websites to learn about state house candidates, county office candidates, and judicial candidates.

Bonnie Abadie is running for HD 102 which covers portions of Dallas, Garland, and Richardson, Texas. Bonnie plans to bring her expertise as a business owner to the Texas House. Bonnie and her husband own North Dallas Martial Arts, own a short-term vacation rental in Palestine, TX and have volunteered in schools and scouts even after their boys graduated. Her number one priority is education, returning to a classical education with pencil, pen, paper, and textbooks reducing the use of technology by students. Also, eliminating most of the STAAR Testing to have teachers teaching the units and having exams covering those units.

Morgan Meyer is running for re-election for Texas House District 10, which includes the Park Cities, Uptown, Downtown, Bluffview, Preston Hollow, Lakewood and Lake Highlands. Morgan is the Chair of the Ways and Means Committee and the July 2025 Flooding Events, General Investigation and he is a committee member of the House Administration. Morgan’s priorities are to implement safer communities and lower taxes.

Will Campbell is running for HD 109, which covers Cedar Hill, Lancaster, Hutchins, Wilmer, Seagoville, and portions of South Dallas. Will Campbell is a marine corp veteran who was based in California until being honorably discharged in 2013 after hip injuries. Will and his family relocated back to Texas in 2018. He currently works for a consulting firm based in Georgia as the VP of Operations and Technology. The solutions he will bring to the Texas House are to end property taxes and protect truth and identity.

Angie Chen Button is up for re-election for HD 112, which serves portions of Richardson, Sachse, Garland, Rowlett, and Sunnyvale. Angie is the Chair of the Trade, Workforce and Economic Development Committee, and is a committee member of Ways and Means, House Administration, and S/C on Property Taxes and Appraisals. Angie puts people above politics, standing with public schools, supporting small businesses, and funding women’s healthcare.

Stephen Stanley is running for HD 113, which includes portions of Garland, Mesquite, and Rowlett. Stephen has served as a City Council member for both Sachse and Garland. He has also contributed to various community organizations. Stephen’s priorities are fiscal responsibility on property taxes, securing our border, and to empower parents and students on school choice.

What time is it? It’s time for Tim! Tim is running for HD 114, which contains Dallas White Rock lake neighborhoods, the Arts District, portions of Highland Park, and Vickery Meadows. Tim is a Clinical SMU Professor of Technology and Operations Management at the Cox School of Business. Tim’s priorities are to protect our country by securing the border to criminal justice reform and restoring the voices of HD 114 constituents.

Danny Rosellini is running for HD 115, which covers parts of Dallas, Addison, Coppell, Irving, Grapevine, Carrollton, and Farmers Branch. Danny will bring his experiences as a Former Senior Corporate Executive, Small Business Owner, and Investor to the Texas Legislature. His priorities are property tax relief, to fix public education, public safety and accountability, lower energy costs, and insurance reform.
COUNTY RACES

Col. Mike Immler (Ret.) is focused on Fiscal Responsibility and strengthening Public Safety in Dallas. With decades of experience in military service, law, government service, charitable activities, and executive leadership, Mike Immler brings proven leadership and a commitment to fiscal responsibility, transparency, and public safety.

With years of dedicated service to our community, Skye Garcia is stepping up to modernize the Dallas County Clerk’s office. Skye’s platform is transparency, modern efficiency, and community service.
Corsandra Brigham Phelps for County Treasurer

With over 22 years of experience as a licensed financial services representative, Phelps has served families and businesses across the state of Texas. Phelps is running for Dallas County Treasurer because she believes residents deserve a financial steward they can trust. She has seen the need for clearer reporting, better access to information, and stronger accountability in government systems.
Barry Wernick for County Commissioner District 2

Barry Wernick is running for County Commissioner District 2. District 2 covers the northern part of Dallas County and contains parts of cities and towns such as Addison, Carrollton, Coppell, Dallas, Farmers Branch, Highland Park, Irving, Lewisville, Richardson, and University Park. Barry’s professional experience includes conflict resolution and public service. My goal is straightforward: to bring transparency, accountability, and practical common-sense leadership to the Commissioners Court.
Chad Calvert for Dallas County Constable, 2
Website and bio coming later
JUDICIAL
Clark B. Will for Judge District 298 Dallas County

Clark B. Will’s notable experience consists of 45+ years of trial law in state and federal court. He has served ten years as an election judge, and was awarded Texas Attorney of the Year (2017). Clark’s judicial philosophy is to apply the law as written, treat all parties with equal respect, let the constitution, not political winds guide every decision, and to bring back common sense and common courtesy back to the trial bench.
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
Lizbeth Diaz for JP, Precinct 1-1

Lizbeth Diaz is running for Justice of the Peace 1-1,which covers South Dallas, Duncanville, Hutchins, Lancaster, and Seagoville. With deep roots in Dallas County and extensive experience in the legal field, Lizbeth brings both professional expertise and community commitment to the role of Justice of the Peace. Her decade of service has given her firsthand knowledge of the challenges facing our community and the importance of fair, accessible justice for all.
Lynn Benedetto for Dallas County JP Precinct 3-1
Website and Bio coming later
Michael Geller for Dallas County JP Precinct 3-2 judge
Website and Bio coming later

Fighting for fair, accessible, and compassionate justice in Dallas County. Bringing 17 years of law enforcement experience to serve our community. Justice of the Peace 2-1 serves the following cities: Balch Springs, Far East Dallas, Garland, Mesquite, Rowlett, Sachse, and Sunnyvale.

Fred Van Liew is running for Justice of the Peace 4-1, which serves Irving, Carrollton, Coppell, Grand Prairie, and Cedar Hill. With decades of dedicated service to our community, Fred Van Liew brings a wealth of experience, integrity, and a deep understanding of the law to the position of Justice of the Peace. His career has been defined by a steadfast commitment to fairness and the equitable application of justice for all citizens.
