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2022 Texas Candidate Info

Texas Candidate Resources

​Calendar (mostly from Secretary of State's elections calendar page and Filing in the Libertarian Party or Green Party 2022 Convention Process)
November 13, 2021 First day candidate may submit filing fee or petition.
December 13, 2021 Candidate filing closes (was 6:00 pm in 2019). Candidate application and petition or filing fee due (unless overturned by court order).
January 2, 2022 (need to verify) Last day for a party with state organization, which intends to make nominations by convention, to register with Secretary of State.
March 1, 2022 Primary Election Day (Libertarians should not participate)
March 8, 2022 Precinct conventions held to elect delegates to county or district conventions of minor parties.
March 12, 2022 County convention for minor parties (Libertarians) that are nominating candidates for single-county district, county, or precinct offices.
March 19, 2022 District convention for minor parties (Libertarians) nominating candidates for multi-county district offices.
April 9, 2022 State convention for minor party (Libertarian) that is nominating candidates for statewide offices.
October 24, 2022 First day of early voting by personal appearance for November 8 general election.
October 28, 2022 Last day of early voting by personal appearance for November 8 general election.
November 3, 2022 Election Day
Campaign Finance Reporting Schedule for candidates who file with the Texas Ethics Commission

Includes: Governor, Lt. Governor., Attorney General, Comptroller, Land Commissioner, Agriculture Commissioner, Railroad Commissioner, State Supreme Court, State Board of Education, State Senate, State Representative.
Does note include: U.S. Senate and U.S. Representative. For campaign finance reports for those federal offices, see FEC.gov.
Candidates for county offices: e.g. Sheriff, County Judge, County Commissioner, County Clerk, Tax Assessor/Collector, County Treasurer, Justice of the Peace, Constable - contact county officials to find out your reporting requirements. 
2022 Filing Schedule: 
​Click for full schedule with many different details that apply to certain situations. Summary schedule applying to many candidates is below.

Click to start your report.​

TEC CAMPAIGN FINANCE REPORTING SCHEDULE SUMMARY TABLE
Due Report Type Covering Period
From
To
1/18/2022 January semiannual 7/1/2021 or date of CTA 12/31/2021
2/14/2022 Personal Financial Statement 1/1/2021 12/31/2021
7/15/2022 July semiannual 1/1/2022 6/30/2022
10/11/2022 30-Day Pre-Election [note 1] 7/1/2022 9/29/2022
10/31/2022 8-Day Pre-Election [note 1] 9/30/2022 10/29/2022
1/17/2023 January semiannual [note 2] 10/30/2022 12/31/2022
Note 1: Not required for candidates who declared to file on the modified reporting schedule. See your CTA.
​Note 2: Suggest marking this report as your final report if you have not already filed a final report.
Candidate Applications 2019 (2021 examples coming soon)
1_sample_app_-_not_yet_notarized.pdf
File Size: 222 kb
File Type: pdf
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2_sample_app_-_notarized.pdf
File Size: 852 kb
File Type: pdf
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FAQs
Are county chairs permitted to run for office?
Yes, as of 2013. Previously, no. From Texas Election Code Section 161.005: "(c)  A candidate for nomination or election to, or the holder of, an elective office of the federal, state, or county government is eligible to serve as a county or precinct chair of a political party to which Chapter 181 applies." 161.005(c) was added during the 2013 legislature.

More Texas Resources

​Who Represents me? Enter your address and find your districts for U.S. Rep.,
State Rep., State Senate, and State Board of Education.
​Texas House of Representatives - Wikipedia
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Texas State Senate - Wikipedia

Texas Secretary of State's Links:
Offices up for election in 2022.
2022 Qualifications for All Public Offices.
Candidate’s Guide to Nomination and General Election for 2022.
Election Advisory No. 2019-13 House Bill 2504 – New Rules for Parties Nominating by Convention Process
Nominee of Libertarian or Green Party in 2022
Filing Fees or Petition Signature requirements for 2022. 
Important Dates for Party Conventions and Elections​ (Directed to D's & R's but has important calendar for minor parties [Libertarians].)
Forms: See Chapter-2 Candidates, Minor Parties section.
Form: Application for Nomination by _ Convention of _ Party; Form Notes.
​Form: Application for Nomination by Convention of _ Party (Federal Form); ​Form Notes.
Form: PETITION IN LIEU OF A FILING FEE. Form Notes. Most people underestimate the difficulty of collecting petition signatures so we recommend paying the filing fee instead of collecting signatures.
​Historical Election Results
Verify Voter Registration

Texas Ethics Commission links:
TEC Home
Filing Schedule for Campaign Finance Reports
Campaign Treasurer Appointment List of Active Filers: click "Active Campaign Filer Lists", then follow instructions.
Campaign Finance Guide for Candidates (who file with the TEC)
Personal Financial Statement must be filed electronically, but here's a link to a paper version just for reference. 

Counties
County Election Administrators

Libertarian Party of Texas links:
Candidate Interest Form
Candidate Forms (old-needs updating)

Other
TX Green Party Candidate FAQ

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