RUN OFFS
Each city will have its own runoff, and while some cities may not have one, it's important to check your local election details. Every vote counts, so let's make sure our voices are heard and our community is represented.
Remember to verify your registration, find your polling place, and vote early if possible. Encourage family and friends to do the same. Together, we can make a difference!
WELCOME TO OUR GUIDE TO THE UPCOMING ELECTIONS IN TEXAS! HERE'S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT WHAT'S ON THE BALLOT AND KEY DATES TO REMEMBER:
EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO PLAN TO VOTE
Texas Voting Information (vote411.org)
What’s on my Ballot?
Bonds/Propositions: Bonds and propositions are measures that allow local governments to raise funds for specific projects or initiatives. When voters are asked to approve a bond or proposition, they are essentially being asked to authorize the government to borrow money by selling bonds. These funds are typically used for important infrastructure projects such as building or renovating schools, roads, bridges, parks, public facilities, or other community projects. Bonds are repaid over time, usually through taxes or other revenue sources.
Why should I vote? By voting for bonds or propositions that align with their priorities, voters can help shape the future of their community and contribute to its growth and development.
Appraisal District Board of Directors: The Appraisal District Board of Directors oversees the property tax appraisal process within a designated area. This board is responsible for ensuring that property values are assessed accurately and fairly, which in turn affects property tax assessments. The board may establish policies and procedures for property appraisals, review assessment appeals, and make decisions related to the operation of the appraisal district.
Why should I vote? By electing board members who are committed to transparency, fairness, and accountability in the appraisal process, voters can help protect their property rights and ensure that taxes are assessed fairly.
School Board Seats: School boards are governing bodies responsible for overseeing local public schools. School board members are elected officials who make important decisions regarding school policies, budgets, curriculum, staffing, and facilities. They represent the interests of students, parents, teachers, and the community at large. School board elections are critical as they directly impact the quality of education provided to students and the overall effectiveness of the school distric
Why Should I vote? By electing qualified and dedicated individuals to the school board, voters can help ensure that schools are well-managed, students receive a high-quality education, and resources are allocated effectively to support student success
City Council: City councils are the legislative bodies of local government that govern cities or municipalities. Council members are elected officials who make decisions on behalf of their constituents regarding city policies, ordinances, budgets, and services. They address a wide range of issues, including public safety, zoning and land use, transportation, economic development, and community services. City council members serve as advocates for their communities and work to address the needs and concerns of residents.
Why should I vote? Voters should vote for city council members because they play a crucial role in shaping the policies, services, and quality of life in their communities
IMPORTANT DATES:
April 04 Last Day to Register to Vote
April 23 Last day to receive Ballot by Mail Application(ABBM) in our office (NOT POSTMARKED)
May 04 ELECTION DAY ! Mail Ballot can be delivered in Person by 7 PM
Step by step - How to vote
Mark your calendar on voting dates
Find your Sample Ballot
Study issues on the ballot
Find a Vote Center
Don’t forget your ID
Go Out and Vote
Text friends and family to vote
TAKE THE FIRST STEP
PLEDGE TO VOTE FOR THIS UPCOMING NOVEMBER ELECTION!
We are reaching out to Texans to pledge to vote for this upcoming March Primary elections. Your commitment to vote this cycle will be crucial in championing democracy and fighting for issues like healthcare, climate justice, the Texas grid, public safety, and immigrant rights.
Step by step - How to vote
Mark your calendar on voting dates
Find your Sample Ballot
Study issues on the ballot
Find a Vote Center
Don’t forget your ID
Go Out and Vote
Text friends and family to vote
TAKE THE FIRST STEP
Pledge to vote for this upcoming November election!
We are reaching out to Texans to pledge to vote for this upcoming March Primary elections. Your commitment to vote this cycle will be crucial in championing democracy and fighting for issues like healthcare, climate justice, the Texas grid, public safety, and immigrant rights.
Your local election resources
CLICK ON YOUR COUNTY TO GET DETAILED INFORMATION ABOUT VOTING IN YOUR COUNTY