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Meagan Tehseldar
Meagan Tehseldar (Democratic Party) is running for election for Governor of Texas. She declared candidacy for the Democratic primary scheduled on March 3, 2026.[source]
Tehseldar completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2025. Click here to read the survey answers.
Biography
Meagan Tehseldar was born in Olympia, Washington. She earned a bachelor's degree from California State University, San Marcos, in 2012 and a graduate degree from Azusa Pacific University in 2015. Her career experience includes working as a teacher, curriculum developer, statewide trainer, and founder of a nonprofit advocacy organization supporting families of children with disabilities. She has been affiliated with Love Over Labels Advocacy.[1]
Elections
2026
See also: Texas gubernatorial election, 2026
General election
The primary will occur on March 3, 2026. The general election will occur on November 3, 2026. General election candidates will be added here following the primary.
Democratic primary election
Democratic primary for Governor of Texas
Bobby Cole, Nick Pappas, and Meagan Tehseldar are running in the Democratic primary for Governor of Texas on March 3, 2026.
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Republican primary election
Republican primary for Governor of Texas
Incumbent Greg Abbott and Ronnie Tullos are running in the Republican primary for Governor of Texas on March 3, 2026.
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Campaign themes
2026
Ballotpedia survey responses
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Meagan Tehseldar completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2025. The survey questions appear in bold and are followed by Tehseldar's responses. Candidates are asked three required questions for this survey, but they may answer additional optional questions as well.
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|- I will fully fund public schools, protect students with disabilities, and end privatization schemes that strip away our rights. I’ll increase per-student funding, raise teacher and support staff salaries, eliminate STAAR-based punishments, and block school voucher scams. I will outlaw seclusion and forced restraint, enforce IDEA compliance, expand access to AAC and inclusive services, and create a statewide watchdog office to protect the rights of disabled students and families.
- I will defend reproductive freedom, LGBTQ+ rights, and every Texan’s right to exist with dignity. Texas has declared war on bodily autonomy and queer existence. I will fight to codify reproductive freedom at the state level, restore access to comprehensive healthcare — including abortion and gender-affirming care — and pass anti-discrimination protections for LGBTQIA+ Texans in housing, education, and employment. Your body, your gender, your family — not the state’s business.
- I will build a care infrastructure that supports working families — not just billionaires. I’ll work to expand Medicaid, pay family caregivers, create state-supported childcare and respite programs, and push for flexible work protections. Texas should be a place where people can care for each other and still pay the bills — not a state where burnout is the price of survival.
I would also recommend The Book of Unknown Americans by Cristina Henríquez. On the surface, it's a story about immigration — but it’s also a powerful examination of how our systems fail families, especially when they don’t speak the dominant language, don't fit cultural expectations, or have children with disabilities. One of the central storylines follows a family who moves to the United States to seek better services for their daughter after a brain injury. What they find instead is a school system that doesn’t understand her, a society that defines her by what she lacks, and a bureaucracy that treats her parents as burdens.
This novel highlights the painful intersection of disability, culture, and access. It shows how deeply the system can misunderstand disabled children — especially when racism, ableism, and language barriers collide. I saw so much of my own journey in those pages: the paperwork, the waiting lists, the loneliness, the exhaustion of trying to convince people your child matters.
For me, the most important part of the job is using that power to fully fund public schools, expand healthcare access, enforce disability rights, and protect the civil liberties of every Texan. The Governor sets the direction for the state. I intend to use that role to build a Texas that works for everyone — not just the wealthy or well-connected.
The Governor should be actively involved in shaping priorities, ensuring transparency, and fighting for a budget that reflects the real needs of Texans. That means advocating for public schools, healthcare access, infrastructure, and social supports, not just tax breaks for corporations.
I would not use it to score political points or harm programs that help working families, educators, or disabled Texans. My philosophy is simple: if a budget line doesn’t serve the people of Texas, it doesn’t belong in the budget. I would use this power as a tool for accountability, not as a weapon for control.
That means listening to constituents, being transparent about priorities, and pushing back when the legislature tries to pass harmful or discriminatory laws. It also means being willing to work across differences when it leads to better outcomes for Texans.
It’s that grit and heart that keeps me fighting. I’m not running to change the soul of Texas. I’m running to make sure our policies finally reflect it.
We are dealing with a public education crisis, a collapsing care infrastructure, a broken power grid, unaffordable housing, and an intentional dismantling of civil rights, especially for LGBTQIA+ Texans, disabled people, immigrants, and working families. These are not isolated problems. They are the result of political decisions made to serve the few at the expense of the many.
If emergency powers are used, they should come with built-in transparency, legislative oversight, and a defined end date. Texans deserve strong leadership in a crisis, but they also deserve checks and balances. No one, including the Governor, should have unchecked power.
I support clear, accessible budgets, public oversight of state contracts, and routine independent audits. Elected officials should be required to disclose financial ties and should face real consequences when they violate the public’s trust.
- Reasonable signature thresholds to ensure broad support
- Clear, single-subject limits to prevent "stacked" or confusing amendments
- Transparency rules on funding and campaigns
- Pre-checks for legal consistency with existing constitution and statutes
To me, that role comes with a deep responsibility. The Governor should be a leader who listens, who fights for what’s right even when it’s hard, and who uses the full weight of the office to make life better for everyday people. That includes veto power, appointments, budget priorities, and emergency response. None of that should be used to serve special interests or political donors.
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Campaign finance summary
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See also
2026 Elections
External links
Footnotes
- ↑ Information submitted to Ballotpedia through the Candidate Connection survey on July 20, 2025