Politics & Government
Conroe-Montgomery County Nov. 2 Election: Early Voting Guide
Want to beat the Election Day rush? Find the early polling places in Conroe and Montgomery County.
CONROE-MONTGOMERY COUNTY, TX — Early voting for the Nov. 2 election in Montgomery County opens Monday and ends Oct. 29. Polls will be closed Sunday.
The polls are open from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. daily through Saturday. On Oct. 28-29, the polls will be open from 7 a.m.-7 p.m.
The deadline to register for the Nov. 2 election was Oct. 1. Use the Montgomery County voter registration database to determine eligibility and view your precinct, a sample ballot and elected officials.
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Where can I vote?
Montgomery County residents can cast ballots at any Montgomery County early voting location during the early voting period.
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Here are the early voting locations in Montgomery County.
- Central Library, 104 Interstate 45 North, Conroe.
- South County Community Center, 2235 Lake Robbins Drive, The Woodlands.
- Spring Creek Greenway Nature Center, 1300 Riley Fuzzel Road, Spring.
- Magnolia Event Center, 11659 FM 1488, Magnolia.
- West Montgomery County Community Development Center, 31355 Friendship Drive, Magnolia.
- North Montgomery County Community Center, 600 Gerald St., Willis.
- Lone Star Community Center, 2500 Lone Star Parkway, Montgomery (not to be confused with the Lone Star Convention Center in Conroe).
- East Montgomery County Fair Association Building, 21675A McCleskey Road, New Caney.
For limited ballots, special forms of early voting and ballot by mail:
- Election Central, 9159 Airport Road, Conroe.
What's on the ballot?
Texas Election
The Woodlands Township
Board of Directors, Position 5
- Shelley Sekula-Gibbs
Board of Directors, Position 6
- Ann K. Snyder
Board of Directors, Position 7
- Zipporah Singleton
- Luis R. Granados
- Bob Milner
Proposition A
- Authorizing the Type-A City Incorporation of The Woodlands Township District and the adoption of an initial property tax rate of not more than $0.2231 per $100 valuation of taxable property.
Proposition B
- Upon incorporation of The Woodlands Township District into a Type-A General Law City to be called The City of The Woodlands, the transfer of the rights, powers, privileges, duties, purposes, functions, responsibilities, the authority to issue bonds, and the authority to impose taxes from The Woodlands Township District to The City of The Woodlands.
Cleveland ISD
Bond Election
- Proposition A
New Caney ISD
Board of Trustees, Position 3
- Oscar Ramirez Jr.
- Wendy Rae Allen Sharp
Board of Trustees, Position 4
- Angela Hoffart Tompkins
- Ricky Warwick
Board of Trustees, Position 5
- Chad Turner
- Dennis Alters
Tomball ISD
School Building Bond Elections
- Propositions A-E
City of Patton Village
Mayor
- Scott Anderson
City Council, Position 1
- Gary Longmire
- David Young
City Council, Position 5
- William C. Reeves
- Stephanie Alcaraz
City of Splendora
Mayor
- Dorothy Welch
City Council, Position 1
- Willie Ramey
- Alton "Scotty" DuLaney
City Council, Position 2
- Evelyn V. Myers
City of Woodbranch Village
Mayor
- Mike Tyson
City Council, Position 1
- Scottie Pouncey
City Council, Position 3
- Nancy Mulhern
- Mark H. Kroll
City Council, Position 4
- Annette Dobson
City Council, Position 5
- Julie Lobue
- Carey D. Porter
There also are numerous bond election propositions and director elections on the ballot, including in Montgomery County Water Control and Improvement District No. 1, East Plantation Utility District, Montgomery County MUD Nos. 6, 95 and 201, River Plantation Municipal Utility District and The Woodlands Municipal Utility District No. 1. These and all Montgomery County elections can be found on the master sample ballot for all Montgomery County voting districts.
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