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Party selects its nominee.
Current roleCommissioner
PartyRepublican
Political ideologyTrump-aligned Republican
LocationTexas
BackgroundLubbock County commissioner
Notable personal detailsJason Corley is a Republican candidate for U.S. House in Texas’s 19th Congressional District in the 2026 election cycle. He has served as a Lubbock County Commissioner (Precinct 2) since 2019 and has a professional background in the oil and gas industry and a local fertilizer business. He previously ran for Texas’s 19th Congressional District in 2016.
Supports cutting federal spending, reducing the national debt, auditing federal programs, and opposes tax increases on working families and small businesses. Has a record at the county level of blocking or opposing local tax increases.
Supports market-oriented changes to improve rural healthcare access, including reducing federal regulatory burdens on rural hospitals and addressing Medicare/Medicaid billing and fraud; favors health savings accounts (HSAs) and county-level funding approaches to make care more affordable. These positions focus on deregulation and targeted funding rather than expanded federal entitlement programs.
Supports stronger border security and enforcement while promoting policies that prioritize American workers; endorses rebuilding border security before foreign spending and has suggested reviving guest-worker style programs for migrant labor. Positions emphasize enforcement and controlled legal pathways rather than broad regularization or expansive asylum protections.
Jason Corley, a Lubbock County commissioner and 2026 candidate for TX-19, supported and voted for local ordinances that prohibit abortions in parts of his county and bar aiding or transporting someone to obtain an abortion outside the county. His actions include voting for a ‘sanctuary for the unborn’/abortion travel ban ordinance and related measures that restrict access and enable private enforcement against those who assist abortion access.
Jason Corley emphasizes American energy and energy independence, describes a career in oil and gas, and says he will prioritize American energy while supporting an America First agenda. His campaign materials link his background in the oil and gas sector and promote prioritizing domestic energy production.
Opposes red flag laws and any new federal gun restrictions, supports national concealed-carry reciprocity, and affirms the right of law-abiding citizens to keep and bear arms; also emphasizes strong support for law enforcement and opposes defunding police.
Jason Corley is being mentioned in coverage of a broader Texas redistricting fight tied to recent Supreme Court voting-rights rulings. The reports say civil rights groups are pushing back as Texas and other Southern states consider map changes that could reduce majority-Black districts and affect Black representation. A separate update says Texas primary results are still being finalized, but it does not add much detail about Corley specifically.







Aggregation source: FiftyPlusOne
2026
LatestCycle 2026
Source: FEC
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