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It's got to be quarks or photons.

In addition to charge, energy and momentum conservation there are other conservation laws that determine how a particle can or can't decay. Lepton number must be conserved, for example. This is also why particle creation happens in matter-antimatter pairs--it conserves those quantities. Either an electron can't decay, or it can decay and there is new physics to be found here.