Political Climate
02/28/2022

Primary Storylines to Watch on Election Day

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Tomorrow (Tuesday), Texas voters will cast ballots in the first-in-the-Nation primary election of this mid-term cycle. Our live coverage of results and analysis will begin at about 7 p.m. CT and can be found at txelects.com/live.

Here are some of the storylines we’re following.

Statewides in Runoff or Runoffs? Gov. Greg Abbott (R), Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick (R), Atty. Gen. Ken Paxton (R), Agriculture Comm. Sid Miller (R) and Railroad Comm. Wayne Christian (R) are facing multiple primary opponents, setting up the potential that more than one statewide incumbent could be forced into a runoff. That hasn’t happened since 2002, when all three sitting Court of Criminal Appeals judges on the ballot were forced into runoffs, which they all won.

No primary election since at least 1970 (and we suspect it goes back much earlier) has seen multiple executive branch incumbents forced into runoffs. The last single executive branch incumbent forced into a runoff was then-Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst (R), who went on to lose that runoff to Patrick.

Abbott and Patrick appear the least likely to head to runoffs. Abbott has two well-funded challengers appealing to the strong conservative wing of the party in former Sen. Don Huffines (R-Dallas) and former state Republican chair Allen West. Nearly every poll – save a series pushed by West’s campaign – show Abbott winning outright comfortably. Patrick’s five challengers have raised less than $100K combined and have (very) low name ID.

Paxton is the likeliest to be forced into a runoff. Two of his three opponents – Land Comm. George P. Bush (R) and former Supreme Court Justice Eva Guzman (R) – have won multiple statewide races and have each spent around $6M. U.S. Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-Tyler), a late entry into the race, likely draws more from Paxton’s strong conservative base than from Bush and Guzman. Paxton’s campaign has been directly attacking Gohmert since he entered the race and has of late ramped up attacks on Guzman. Paxton, having to face one of them, may prefer to face Bush.

Christian faces four opponents. Collectively, they have raised $60K and spent $47K. With low name IDs across the board, Christian may be pushed into a runoff because of the size of the field. Miller faces a much smaller field: Brenham economics professor Carey Counsil and Rep. James White (R-Hillister). The latter has out-raised Miller, $383K to $325K, over the election cycle but has been outspent better than 2-to-1. Miller has the endorsement of former President Trump.

Two other statewide elected officials have spirited challengers. Supreme Court Justice Evan Young (R) faces Court of Appeals Justice David Schenck, and Court of Criminal Appeals Judge Scott Walker (R) faces Sugar Land attorney Clint Morgan. Much safer is Comptroller Glenn Hegar (R), whose challenger has raised $5K so far this cycle. Hegar has spent $1.6M to Mark Goloby’s $14K.

The open Land Commissioner race is likely headed to a runoff. Sen. Dawn Buckingham (R-Lakeway) has key endorsements, including Trump, and a huge fundraising advantage, but it may not be enough to win an 8-way primary outright.

Runoff Madness: At least 30 congressional and legislative races have gone to runoffs three times in the past five election cycles (2012, 2018, 2020). Historically, around half of races that could go to runoffs end up needing them. There are 74 primary races for those seats that could go to runoffs this year.

This year’s runoffs are likely to feature statewide contests for both parties and a potential record number of contests for legislative and congressional seats.

Fallen Incumbents? At least five incumbent legislators have been defeated in primary elections (not including runoffs) in every election year since 2002 except for two. In 2016, only four incumbents, all Republicans, fell on primary night. In 2020, none were defeated (though a statewide elected official lost). We are guaranteed at least one falling this year.

Rep. Art Fierro (D-El Paso) faces Rep. Claudia Ordaz Perez (D-El Paso) in the only battle of paired incumbents arising from El Paso Co. losing a seat in redistricting. Each has spent nearly $140K so far, and each has been endorsed by at least one other member of the local delegation. Both were among the Democratic contingent who fled to Washington, D.C. to block election legislation, but Fierro returned early and helped re-establish a quorum. Fierro later sued to have Ordaz Perez declared ineligible to run (She moved into this district from another.), but he was unsuccessful. Those two decisions, depending on how they play with primary voters, could be the decisive factors.

Other hot races (rated 4 stars or more) to watch featuring incumbents include:

  • HD12: Rep. Kyle Kacal (R-College Station) faces businessman Ben Bius, who is making his fifth bid for office. Each has spent $289K over the past month, as Bius’s ability to self-fund has made up for a deficit in campaign fundraising. A third candidate in the race could tip it to a runoff.
  • HD14: There will be no runoff in HD14, where Rep. John Raney (R-Bryan) faces John Harvey Slocum, son of a former Texas A&M football coach, head-to-head. Slocum has raised nearly $200K for his challenge, and both candidates have combined to spend more than $430K.
  • HD18: Rep. Ernest Bailes (R-Shepherd) faces three opponents, including Silsbee ISD board president and Abbott appointee Janie Holt. She has the backing of several scorecard conservative groups and has largely self-funded her campaign.
  • HD60: Freshman Rep. Glenn Rogers (R-Graford) faces three opponents, including Aledo Mayor Kit Marshall and Aledo retired chemist Mike Olcott.
  • HD62: Rep. Reggie Smith (R-Van Alstyne) faces salon owner Shelley Luther, who is making a second bid for office. She once again has the backing of scorecard conservative groups.
  • HD91: Rep. Stephanie Klick (R-Fort Worth) faces four opponents running to her right including North Richland Hills conservative activist David Lowe, who has the backing of True Texas Project, a successor to the Northeast Tarrant Tea Party.
  • HD142: Longtime Rep. Harold Dutton (D-Houston) faces Aldine educator Candis Houston. Teachers’ groups, labor unions and Planned Parenthood are among the blocs backing Houston. Dutton has out-raised her 2-to-1, but his contribution total for the cycle is south of $100K; and
  • HD150: Rep. Valoree Swanson (R-Spring) faces former Rep. Debbie Riddle (R-Tomball), who Swanson ousted in the 2016 primary.

For most incumbents, advancing to a runoff is tantamount to losing. Since 1996, 34 incumbent legislators have been forced into runoffs, and 27 of them have lost, including all of them who finished second in the primary.

Congressional Hot Seat: U.S. Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-Laredo) faces 2020 opponent Jessica Cisneros, a third Democratic challenger and an FBI raid of his home and campaign office. Cuellar narrowly defeated the progressive Cisneros, 52%-48%, two years ago, when she raised almost $2M and was the beneficiary of $1.7M of independent expenditures. She’s not far off that pace this year – raising $1.5M so far with another $1.3M of independent expenditures behind her. A third contender, though not likely to garner much support, could get enough votes to send it to a runoff.

No other incumbent member of Congress faces a particularly troubling race, and all should win their respective primaries outright. The one race to watch is CD3, where U.S. Rep. Van Taylor (R-Plano) faces four opponents including former Collin County Judge Keith Self (R). Taylor has been criticized for voting against objecting to several states’ slates of electors and his vote for a congressional commission to investigate the January 6, 2021, storming of the U.S. Capitol.

Turnout: At least 4M Texans have participated in primary elections three times (2008, 2016, 2020), and this year probably will not be the fourth. At least 1.65M Texans have voted early, according to the most recent preliminary figures reported by counties to the Secretary of State. That means 15.5M registered voters have not gone to the polls yet, and we expect a record number of non-voters will sit this one out. The previous record was set in 1988, when 12.66M registered voters did not cast a primary ballot.

For the 8th straight election year, more than 1M people have voted in the Republican primary, and that figure could cross 2M for just the third time (2016, 2020) to become the highest total participation in a Republican gubernatorial primary election.

As for the Democrats, if Election Day turnout puts them over 1M voters, then it will be the fourth straight primary election with at least that many Democratic participants.

If combined primary turnout tops 3M voters, it will be just the fourth time in state history (2008, 2016, 2020) and the first time ever for a gubernatorial election cycle.

However, even if the raw number of voters increases over 2018, the percentage of registered voters going to the polls could drop. There are nearly 2M more registered voters this year than in 2018.

Rejected Ballots: How many absentee ballots will be rejected under the provisions of recently passed election legislation that won’t be counted? What is the partisan split of those ballots? Will they play into election challenges?

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How to Choose the Right Legislative Tracking Software for Your Organization
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Across industries, teams must track bills, monitor legislation, and analyze regulatory changes that can impact operations.

Every year, hundreds of thousands of bills are introduced across jurisdictions, creating a large volume of data that must be monitored closely.

Manual legislative tracking often leads to missed alerts, outdated reports, and limited access to relevant legislation. This creates risk for organizations that rely on timely information to make informed decisions.

Modern tracking software solves this problem by providing real-time alerts, structured reports, and ai powered insights that help teams stay ahead of changes.

These tools support government affairs, advocacy efforts, and compliance teams in managing priorities.

This guide explains how legislative tracking works, what essential features to look for, and how to choose the right platform for your organization.

What Is Legislative Tracking Software?

Legislative tracking software is a system that helps organizations track bills, monitor legislation, and analyze regulatory updates across multiple jurisdictions.

It gathers data from government sources, including Congress, committee assignments, and hearings, and delivers real-time alerts to users through advanced legislative tracking software.

Core Functionality of Legislative Tracking

Legislative tracking tools collect and organize data from legislative databases to provide relevant results.

They help users:

  • Track bills introduced at the federal and state levels
  • Monitor committee hearings and legislative processes
  • Receive email alerts and notifications
  • Access reports and analysis

Bill tracking becomes easier when data is centralized in one platform.

Understanding the Legislative Process

The legislative process includes multiple steps, such as bills introduced, committee assignments, hearings, and final decisions.

Tracking tools simplify understanding by organizing data and highlighting key changes.

Policy professionals rely on these tools to monitor legislation and support advocacy efforts.

Why Organizations Need Legislative Tracking Software

Organizations operate in complex regulatory environments where laws change frequently.

Challenges Without Tracking Tools

Without automated tracking tools, teams face:

  • Difficulty tracking bills across jurisdictions
  • Missed alerts about legislation
  • Limited access to accurate data
  • Inefficient search processes

Manual tracking reduces efficiency and increases risk.

Benefits of Legislative Tracking Software

Using tracking software provides several benefits:

  • Real-time alerts for new legislation
  • Centralized data and reports
  • Improved understanding of regulatory changes
  • Faster decision-making

These tools help organizations stay ahead in a fast-moving legislative environment.

Risk Management and Compliance

Compliance requires continuous monitoring of regulations.

Tracking tools help organizations:

  • Monitor regulatory changes
  • Maintain updated processes
  • Reduce compliance risks

Automated tracking improves accuracy and efficiency.

Key Features to Look for in Legislative Tracking Software

Selecting the right tracking software requires understanding its essential features.

Real Time Alerts and Notifications

Real-time alerts keep teams informed.

Look for tools that provide:

  • Email alerts for new bills
  • Notifications for committee hearings
  • Alerts for executive orders

Alerts ensure users receive updates as they happen.

Comprehensive Coverage Across Jurisdictions

A strong system should offer comprehensive coverage.

This includes:

  • Federal legislation
  • State and local bills
  • Regulatory updates

Coverage across jurisdictions ensures no important information is missed.

Advanced Search and Filtering

Search functionality is essential for finding relevant data.

Key features include:

  • Keyword search
  • Filters by date and jurisdiction
  • Advanced search options

Efficient search tools help users find relevant results quickly.

Analytics and Reporting

Reports and analyses provide insights into legislative activity.

Look for:

  • Data analysis tools
  • Reports for leadership
  • Insights for decision-making

Reports support informed decisions.

AI-Powered Insights and Analysis

AI-powered technology improves tracking.

Features include:

  • AI-powered insights for trends
  • AI-powered analysis of data
  • Automated summaries

AI-powered tools help users focus on relevant data.

Integration and Collaboration

Integration supports team collaboration.

Look for tools that:

  • Allow multiple users
  • Support team collaboration
  • Enable users to share updates

Collaboration improves workflow and communication.

Types of Legislative Tracking Solutions

Organizations can choose from different types of tracking tools.

Basic Monitoring Tools

Basic tools offer simple features.

They provide:

  • Email alerts
  • Limited reports
  • Basic search

These tools are suitable for smaller teams.

Advanced Policy Intelligence Platforms

Advanced platforms offer deeper insights.

They include:

  • AI-powered insights
  • Advanced analysis
  • Enhanced search tools

These tools support more complex needs.

Enterprise Tracking Software

Enterprise solutions provide full functionality.

They include:

  • Multi-user access
  • Advanced reports
  • Full integration

These platforms support large organizations and government relations teams.

How to Evaluate Legislative Tracking Software

Choosing the right platform requires careful evaluation.

Define Organizational Needs

Start by identifying your organization’s needs.

Consider:

  • Industry requirements
  • Jurisdictions to monitor
  • Team size

This helps narrow down options.

Assess Data Accuracy

Accurate data is critical.

Evaluate:

  • Data sources
  • Update frequency
  • Accuracy of reports

Reliable data improves understanding.

Customization Options

Customization allows teams to focus on priorities.

Look for:

  • Custom alerts
  • Ability to assign tasks
  • Flexible dashboards

Customization improves efficiency.

Security and Access

Security is important.

Check for:

  • Access controls
  • Data protection
  • Secure platforms

This ensures safe data management.

Support and Training

Support helps teams use tools effectively.

Consider:

  • Training resources
  • Customer support
  • Onboarding assistance

Strong support improves adoption.

Cost Considerations and ROI

Cost plays a key role in decision-making.

Pricing Models

Common pricing models include:

  • Subscription plans
  • Tiered pricing
  • Enterprise packages

Hidden Costs

Consider additional costs such as:

  • Implementation fees
  • Training expenses
  • Integration costs

Measuring ROI

ROI comes from efficiency and risk reduction.

Key metrics include:

  • Time saved on tracking bills
  • Reduced compliance risks
  • Improved productivity

Tracking software helps organizations save time and improve performance.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Avoid these mistakes:

  • Choosing based only on price
  • Ignoring scalability
  • Overlooking integration
  • Not involving stakeholders
  • Skipping usability testing

Careful evaluation helps avoid issues.

Future Trends in Legislative Tracking Technology

Technology continues to evolve.

AI-Powered Technology

AI-powered tools provide better insights.

They can:

  • Predict trends
  • Analyze data
  • Deliver relevant results

Automation and Workflow Integration

Automation improves processes.

Future tools will:

  • Automate alerts
  • Assign tasks
  • Improve collaboration

Global Regulatory Tracking

Organizations need global coverage.

Future tools will offer:

  • Cross-border tracking
  • Unified dashboards
  • Enhanced reporting
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Early voting in Texas has surged past recent midterm and presidential benchmarks, with Democratic ballots currently outpacing Republican participation and fueling new debate over enthusiasm, turnout dynamics and what the numbers could signal for November. At the same time, the State Board of Education has approved more than 4,000 revisions to the state-developed Bluebonnet curriculum, reigniting scrutiny over oversight, taxpayer costs and how religion and American history are presented in public schools. Meanwhile, Gov. Greg Abbott praised President Trump’s 2026 State of the Union address and highlighted Texas’ alignment on border security, school choice and economic policy, underscoring the continued political partnership as Trump prepares to visit the state ahead of the primaries.

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How AI Is Reshaping Legislative Tracking Software and Policy Analysis
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Missing even one update can impact compliance, strategy, and government relations.

Many teams still rely on manual research or scattered tools, which slows down analysis and increases the risk of errors.

Without reliable alerts and centralized data, it becomes difficult to stay informed and respond to fast-moving policy changes.

Artificial intelligence is changing how the legislative process is managed.

Modern systems now deliver real-time alerts, automate tracking, and provide ai powered insights that help teams stay ahead.

These solutions allow organizations to work smarter and improve their understanding of complex legislation.

In this guide, you will learn how AI improves legislative tracking, strengthens analysis, and supports better decisions.

What Is Legislative Tracking Software?

Understanding Legislative Tracking

Legislative tracking refers to the process of monitoring bills, regulations, and policy developments across multiple jurisdictions.

It helps organizations stay informed and respond to changes that matter.

Many organizations rely on advanced solutions like legislative tracking software to simplify tracking and maintain control of policy updates.

At its core, tracking systems collect data, improve organization, and deliver relevant results through dashboards and report outputs.

These tools support compliance, advocacy, and strategic planning.

Core Functions of Legislative Tracking Tools

Modern tools provide key capabilities that support efficient tracking.

  • Bill tracking to monitor bills and updates.
  • Monitoring committee hearings, hearings, and committee assignments.
  • Tracking vote results and legislative date updates.
  • Following executive orders and regulations.
  • Creating advanced reporting for analysis and reporting needs.

These tools help users track bills, improve search, and maintain the organization of legislative data.

Importance of Bill Tracking

Thousands of bills are introduced each year across jurisdictions and at the federal level.

Without proper bill tracking, organizations can miss critical developments.

  • Bill tracking helps identify relevant measures.
  • It improves the analysis of legislation.
  • It ensures teams never miss updates.

This strengthens understanding of the legislative process.

Limitations of Traditional Systems

Traditional tracking methods often rely on manual effort.

  • Delayed alerts can cause teams to miss updates.
  • Limited real-time visibility reduces effectiveness.
  • Poor organization of data slows analysis.

These issues make it difficult to stay ahead of regulatory changes and advocacy needs.

The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Policy Analysis

How AI Processes Legislative Data

AI helps process large amounts of legislative data quickly.

  • Natural language processing improves the understanding of legislation.
  • Machine learning analyzes patterns in bills and regulations.
  • Automation reduces manual tracking tasks.

This allows teams to save time and improve efficiency.

AI-Powered Insights for Better Analysis

AI provides ai powered insights that enhance analysis.

These insights help identify relevant measures and track policy changes across jurisdictions.

Organizations can anticipate trends and stay ahead of developments.

Real Time Alerts and Automation

AI-powered tools provide real-time alerts that notify users instantly.

  • Alerts for new bills and updates.
  • Notifications for committee hearings and vote changes.
  • Updates on regulatory developments.

These alerts ensure teams never miss important information.

Key Benefits of AI-Powered Legislative Tracking

Real Time Monitoring and Alerts

AI enables continuous tracking across jurisdictions.

  • Receive real-time alerts on bills and regulations.
  • Stay informed about policy developments.
  • Never miss important updates.

This ensures full visibility into legislative changes.

Predictive Insights for Decision-Making

AI uses data to generate ai powered insights.

  • Forecast outcomes of bills.
  • Identify policy changes early.
  • Support informed decisions.

This helps organizations stay ahead of risks.

Improved Efficiency and Organization

Automation improves organization and workflow.

  • Reduce manual tracking.
  • Improve data accuracy.
  • Generate report outputs faster.

Teams can work smarter and focus on strategy.

Enhanced Team Collaboration

Modern platforms improve team collaboration.

  • Assign tasks to team members.
  • Share updates with stakeholders and clients.
  • Improve communication across teams.

This supports better coordination and execution.

Comprehensive Coverage Across Jurisdictions

AI tools provide comprehensive coverage of legislation.

  • Track bills at the federal level and across jurisdictions.
  • Monitor committees, hearings, and measures.
  • Access centralized data.

This provides greater control over tracking activities.

How AI Enables Predictive Insights

Trend Identification

AI analyzes data to identify patterns in legislation.

  • Track recurring measures.
  • Monitor policy changes.
  • Identify regulatory trends.

This improves understanding and helps teams anticipate future developments.

Outcome Prediction

AI models analyze data to predict outcomes.

  • Estimate vote results.
  • Analyze legislators and stakeholder positions.
  • Evaluate opposition.

This strengthens decision-making and strategy.

Stakeholder Analysis

AI helps identify key stakeholders and relationships.

  • Map connections between legislators and committees.
  • Identify decision-makers.
  • Support advocacy strategies.

This improves government relations efforts.

Use Cases of AI in Legislative Tracking

Government Agencies

Government agencies use tracking to monitor legislation and regulations.

  • Track policy developments.
  • Improve public services.
  • Support compliance.

Legal Professionals

Legal teams rely on bill tracking and regulatory tracking.

  • Analyze laws.
  • Track changes in legislation.
  • Support legal strategies.

Corporate Compliance Teams

Businesses use regulatory tracking to manage risk.

  • Monitor regulations.
  • Track policy changes.
  • Stay ahead of compliance needs.

Advocacy Organizations

Advocacy groups rely on legislative tracking for advocacy efforts.

  • Track bills and hearings.
  • Engage stakeholders.
  • Influence outcomes.

Challenges and Limitations

Data Quality Issues

Legislative data can be inconsistent across jurisdictions.

  • Different formats for bills.
  • Missing information.
  • Inconsistent terminology.

This affects analysis accuracy.

Interpretation Limitations

AI improves understanding but cannot replace human judgment.

  • Complex legal language requires review.
  • Context matters in legislation.

Human expertise remains important.

Ethical and Privacy Concerns

AI systems must be used responsibly.

  • Data bias risks.
  • Transparency requirements.
  • Privacy concerns.

Organizations must ensure ethical use.

Future Trends in Legislative Intelligence

Advanced Predictive Analytics

AI will continue to improve analysis capabilities.

  • Real time forecasting of bills.
  • Better risk assessment.
  • Improved insights.

Integration with Big Data

Combining data sources improves understanding.

  • Economic data.
  • Social trends.
  • Industry insights.

This enhances analysis and decision-making.

AI Powered Decision Support

Future platforms will provide automated insights.

  • Recommendations based on data.
  • Improved decision support.

This helps organizations stay ahead.

Global Legislative Monitoring

AI enables tracking across jurisdictions globally.

  • Monitor international legislation.
  • Track global regulations.

This supports global compliance strategies.

How to Choose the Right Legislative Tracking Platform

Key Features to Look For

  • Real time alerts and email alerts.
  • AI powered analysis and insights.
  • Advanced reporting and dashboards.

Scalability and Integration

  • Flexible access to data.
  • Integration with existing systems.
  • Ability to handle large data volumes.

User Experience and Collaboration

  • Easy search functions.
  • Clear report outputs.
  • Ability to share updates with stakeholders and colleagues.
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Sen. John Cornyn is closing his Republican Senate primary campaign by warning that a Ken Paxton nomination could jeopardize GOP success across Texas in November, while Paxton allies argue he is best positioned to energize conservative turnout in a race highlighting competing strategies for maintaining Republican dominance statewide. In the Republican contest for Texas attorney general, the four leading candidates largely agreed on core conservative policies but used a recent forum to intensify clashes over experience, political loyalty, and campaign credibility. Meanwhile, Texas is emerging as a national testing ground for small modular nuclear reactors, with state leaders and private companies betting the technology can meet surging electricity demand.

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A crowded Republican primary to replace U.S. Rep. Chip Roy is taking shape as former MLB star Mark Teixeira pours millions into his campaign and secures endorsements from President Trump and Gov. Abbott, positioning himself as the early frontrunner in a race that will likely decide the next representative for the solidly red district. At the same time, federal regulators have launched an inquiry into ABC’s The View after it interviewed Texas Senate candidate James Talarico. Meanwhile, Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing a Bastrop rendering plant over emissions described by residents as overwhelming and harmful, escalating a high-profile environmental dispute that has drawn hundreds of complaints and could result in significant penalties for the company.

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