Islamic Sharia law, which calls for such barbaric punishments as stoning and beheading, and which mandates discrimination against non-Muslims and women, was on the ballot for Texas Republicans.
And the results were both decisive and revealing.
Republican primary voters across Texas overwhelmingly supported a ballot proposition calling for the prohibition of Sharia law, according to unofficial results from the March 2026 Primary Election.
The measure—Proposition 10—asked voters whether Texas should prohibit the use of Sharia law. The proposition was one of 10 non-binding questions placed on the Republican primary ballot by the Republican Party of Texas to gauge grassroots priorities ahead of the party’s 2026 convention and the 2027 legislative session.
Around 95% of Republicans voted to ban Sharia law. Only 5% voted against. Here are the numbers.
Yes: 1,903,489 (94.81%)
No: 104,290 (5.19%)
What’s significant here is the sheer number, nearly 2 million, who voted to ban Sharia law. That’s a powerful voice.
It also means that the pro-Islam caucus within the movement remains marginal, whether it’s the Jeb Bush side or the Tucker Carlson side.
In recent months, Tucker Carlson has praised Sharia Islamic law and claimed that opponents of Islam are bigots.
“Attacking millions of Americans because they’re Muslims, it’s disgusting. And I’m a Christian. I know there’s effort to claim I’m a secret Jihadi. I’m not. You should not attack on those grounds. And you’re seeing that from Republicans. What the hell are you doing?” he hectored attendees at AmFest.
In the process, Tucker rejected Charlie Kirk’s warning that “Islam is the sword the left is using to slit the throat of America.”
“I don’t know anyone in the United States in the last 24 years who’s been killed by radical Islam,” Tucker argued, and claimed in Saudi Arabia, the home of the 9/11 hijackers, that “diversity is our strength.”
Texas Republicans have rejected Tucker’s Islamization propaganda and taken a stand for America.
















