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Houston Chronicle Endorses Top Candidates in Texas Primary
Editorial board weighs in on the best and worst contenders ahead of March 3 vote
Published on Mar. 2, 2026
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The Houston Chronicle's editorial board has published its endorsements for the upcoming Texas primary elections on March 3. The piece offers the board's opinions on the strongest and weakest candidates running in various races across the state.
Why it matters
As one of the largest and most influential newspapers in Texas, the Houston Chronicle's endorsements carry significant weight with many local voters. Their recommendations could sway undecided voters and impact the outcome of key primary races.
The details
The editorial board evaluated candidates based on their policy platforms, experience, and perceived ability to effectively represent their constituents. They highlighted several standout contenders they believe are best suited to lead Texas, while also cautioning against certain candidates they feel would be poor choices.
- The Texas primary elections will be held on March 3, 2026.
The players
Houston Chronicle
A major daily newspaper serving the Houston metropolitan area and one of the largest newspapers in Texas.
The takeaway
The Houston Chronicle's endorsements provide valuable guidance for Texas voters as they navigate the crowded primary field and prepare to cast their ballots. Their recommendations could have a significant impact on the outcome of the state's upcoming elections.





