Tuesday, May 26: Primary Runoff Election
Candidates in more than 30 state and federal races will face off again in the May 26 runoff after failing to secure more than half of the votes cast in the March Republican and Democratic primaries.
In these undecided races, registered voters can choose their preferred candidate on May 26 or during the May 18-22 early voting period.
But remember, voters who cast their ballots in the Republican or Democratic primary this year can only vote in that same party’s runoff elections. Voters who didn’t vote in March can choose to vote in either party’s runoff. (Texans don’t have to formally register with a party.)
For the Runoff Voters Guide in English CLICK HERE
For the Runoff Voters Guide in Spanish CLICK HERE
REMINDER: During the Early Voting period — take a look at the calendar at right; early voting dates are marked in blue — you can vote at any polling location in Montgomery County. But on Election Day, May 26, you can vote only at your assigned precinct polling place.
There's a link below for a list of all the Early Voting locations, along with the hours they are open.
And we've put a link below for the Montgomery County Elections Office, to find your assigned polling place.
For EARLY VOTING LOCATIONS & TIMES CLICK HERE
TO FIND YOUR ELECTION DAY VOTING PRECINCT CLICK HERE