As previously reported, there is an attempt to disqualify a candidate (Kendall Scudder) for Texas Democratic Party (TDP) Chair. We respect the State Democratic Executive Committee (SDEC) Nominations Committee’s report certifying that all candidates are qualified to run for TDP Chair and call for unadulterated democracy when choosing between the candidates.
The attempt to disqualify any candidate, especially this close to the election (March 29th), reinforces negative perceptions and further divides the Democratic Party as the GOP seeks to fully replace our democracy with an oligarchy. These political games help only the GOP.
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The undersigned denounce the attempt to disqualify a leading candidate for Texas Democratic Party (TDP) Chair. We respect the State Democratic Executive Committee (SDEC) Nominations Committee’s report certifying that all candidates are qualified to run for TDP Chair and call for unadulterated democracy when choosing between the candidates.
Either the Democratic Party is the party of democracy, or what are we? If not a democracy, then what.
We call upon the Texas Democratic Party to allow remote voting for State Delegates starting in 2026. This measure, which passed the Permanent Rules Committee in 2024 but was killed by the quorum break, will allow delegates who are unable to attend in person to still have their voices heard. Too few Democrats are able to truly participate in the State Convention -- whether due to not being able to take time off from work, limited financial resources, illness, and more. This reform will allow them to participate in the governance of their Party.
The Permanent Rules Committee passed this proposal and we now ask for the General Body to support it as well.
The Chair of the Texas Democratic Party is an important position. It's a disservice to the Party that whoever holds that position cannot give it their all. Furthermore, by not compensating the Chair position, we inadvertently dissuade working class people from leading the Texas Democrats. As such, we call for the State Chair to become a full-time, paid position within the Texas Democratic Party.
The Permanent Rules Committee passed this proposal and we now ask for the General Body to support it as well.
We call for the Indigenous Peoples Caucus (IPC) to be added to the State Democratic Executive Committee (SDEC). The IPC represents those who have been historically persecuted and face a very unique set of contemporary issues. The Texas Democratic Party needs their voices in our decision making process, and it is only right to ensure the IPC has a seat at the table.