

Election Day is only the beginning of several important post-election steps.
The Texas Primary Runoff Election Calendar available through the download button below is a helpful guide for voters, election workers, and poll watchers because it outlines the key activities and deadlines that take place after Primary Election Day. From provisional ballot review and mail ballot corrections to canvass dates, recount timelines, records availability, and election contest deadlines, this calendar helps everyone better understand what happens after the polls close and why each step matters for transparency, accountability, and confidence in the election process.
Texas Election Network exists to help Texans move from confusion to clarity and from concern to confident, lawful engagement.
Through TEN Talks, Forms Friday, and practical educational resources, we are equipping citizens, volunteers, and local leaders to understand the process, ask better questions, and serve with greater confidence.
Election integrity is strengthened one informed citizen, one useful resource, and one lawful action at a time.
Thank you for being part of this growing community. Together, we are helping build greater transparency, accountability, and trust in Texas elections.
Melissa Conway
Texas Election Network
Managing Director
832-648-0770
On Tuesday, June 2 at Noon, Texas Election Network will host a powerful TEN Talk via Zoom on how Texas party organizations are structured and why those structures matter to every election cycle.
This training will break down the roles of the state party chair, state executive committee, county party chair, county executive committee, senate district leadership, and precinct chairs. We will cover how these positions are elected, what authority they hold under Texas law, and how their actions impact candidate filing, primary elections, ballot access, conventions, canvassing, certifications, and grassroots voter engagement.
We will also take a closer look at the party organization meeting, why it matters, and how it affects the strength, readiness, and legal continuity of both county and state party operations.
If you have ever wondered how party leadership connects to election administration, ballot preparation, volunteer mobilization, and grassroots influence, this is a training you will not want to miss.
Join us June 2 at Noon via Zoom. Registration is required, and the replay is available to all registrants.
Join Texas Election Network on Friday, June 5 at 9:00 AM via Zoom for our next Forms Friday: Candidate Petition Review and Documentation, a practical walk-through of Texas Secretary of State Forms 2-7 and 2-8.
Candidate petitions are not just stacks of signatures. They are ballot-access documents where every page, field, signature, and review decision matters. This training will help election officials, county party chairs, filing authorities, candidate filing staff, and election integrity volunteers understand how to receive, review, document, preserve, and explain petition filings with consistency and confidence. We will cover petition pathways, key fields to check, how to match petitions to candidate applications, accepted and rejected signature documentation, common mistakes, red flags, and when to escalate legal questions.
Registration is required, and video playback will be available to all registrants.
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