
Texas is gearing up for a special election in Senate District 4. Governor Greg Abbott has set Saturday, May 2, 2026, as the date for voters to choose a successor to fill the recently vacated seat of Senator Brandon Creighton. This news comes following an official proclamation issued by the governor's office.
Aspiring candidates are now on the clock to secure a spot on the ballot. According to the governor's announcement, those interested must submit their applications to the Secretary of State by 5:00 PM on Tuesday, March 3, 2026. This timeline gives candidates a window to make their ambitions known and to rally support within the district.
Voters won’t have to wait until May to start making their voices heard — early voting is slated to begin on April 20, 2026. This gives District 4 constituents a chance to beat the election day rush and cast their votes at a time that suits them. The process is designed to accommodate as many voters as possible, acknowledging the reality of varied schedules and commitments.
The governor's proclamation, which sets the wheels in motion for this electoral process, provides the necessary details for both the electorate and prospective candidates. Abbott's proclamation and the growing list of candidates will surely become focal points in the coming months as the district prepares to select who will represent them in the Texas Senate.









