The 2026 races

The statewide offices on the Texas statewide ballot, November 3, 2026, with every candidate's outside-Texas money this cycle, side by side. The ballot is verified against public records. The money is what each candidate raised in the 2025 to 2026 cycle.

Governor

RGreg Abbott
11.0%outside Texas
$71,408,326 this cycleFull profile
DGina Hinojosa
21.8%outside Texas
$8,517,905 this cycleFull profile
LPat Dixon

Libertarian. No substantial money raised this cycle.

Lieutenant Governor

RDan Patrick
4.0%outside Texas
$14,887,769 this cycleFull profile
DVikki Goodwin
14.8%outside Texas
$1,162,438 this cycleFull profile
LAnthony Cristo

Libertarian. No substantial money raised this cycle.

Attorney General

RMayes Middleton
1.0%outside Texas
$22,034,918 this cycleFull profile
DNathan Johnson
11.7%outside Texas
$1,695,297 this cycleFull profile
LTom Oxford

Libertarian. No substantial money raised this cycle.

Comptroller of Public Accounts

RDon Huffines
9.9%outside Texas
$11,904,167 this cycleFull profile
DSarah Eckhardt
12.4%outside Texas
$509,413 this cycleFull profile
LAlonzo Echaverria-Garza

Libertarian. No substantial money raised this cycle.

Land Commissioner

RDawn Buckingham
6.5%outside Texas
$2,418,374 this cycleFull profile
DBenjamin Flores

Democratic. No substantial money raised this cycle.

LNeil Snider

Libertarian. No substantial money raised this cycle.

Agriculture Commissioner

RNate Sheets
2.5%outside Texas
$2,726,732 this cycleFull profile
DClayton Tucker
13.6%outside Texas
$424,322 this cycleFull profile
LAustin Kelly

Libertarian. No substantial money raised this cycle.

Railroad Commissioner

RBo French
20.5%outside Texas
$3,373,658 this cycleFull profile
DJon Rosenthal
24.5%outside Texas
$229,132 this cycleFull profile
LArthur DiBianca

Libertarian. No substantial money raised this cycle.

The party letter marks each candidate; the red figure is the share of that candidate's 2025 to 2026 money that came from outside Texas. Third-party candidates and anyone who has not raised substantially this cycle appear on the ballot without a figure rather than risk attaching the wrong record. Coverage is the seven statewide executive offices; US Senate is a federal race outside this index. Read the methodology, or start from the full index.