Southeast Texas: Vote Pro-Life Warrior, Brett Ligon, for Texas Senate
Brett Ligon is the Pro-Life conservative candidate for Texas Senate in Chambers, Galveston, Harris, Jefferson, and Montgomery counties!
Early voting ends Tuesday!
Voters will decide in a special election who will fill this empty seat, and the outcome will determine whether Senate District 4 continues to be represented by a senator who wants to protect babies in the womb.
Ligon has made his position clear: he believes in the God-given Right to Life from fertilization to natural death. With abortion pills illegally killing babies in Texas, and liberal district attorneys ignoring the law in different cities—this race will play a big role for Pro-Life Christians.
Voters in Chambers, Galveston, Harris, Jefferson, and Montgomery counties have already chosen Ligon for November. Now that the seat is open, we have a chance to send this Pro-Life leader to the Texas Senate early!
Brett Ligon, a longtime Montgomery County resident, served as district attorney for 17 years. In that role, he built a reputation for upholding the law and working closely with law enforcement.
Some Texans are worried that prosecutors aren’t taking action on some abortion-related cases. Ligon says he supports the laws being enforced more consistently and that anyone who breaks them should be held responsible.
Beyond this issue, Ligon is described as a candidate with experience navigating state government while maintaining independence from Austin’s political establishment. His campaign focuses on enforcing laws, accountability, and conservative leadership.
Vote for Pro-Life Ligon! Election Dates:
- Early voting: now through April 28
- Election Day: Saturday, May 2
Special elections often have low turnout, which means every single vote carries even more power and can decide the outcome.
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