Upcoming Elections

Primary Runoff Election
May 26, 2026

Early Voting Begins May 18

  • Early Voting

    Early Voting

    MAY 18 - 22, 7AM - 7PM

    During the early voting period, any qualified Montgomery County registered voter usually may vote at any one of the Montgomery County early voting locations.

    There are exceptions during runoffs and other special or smaller elections.

    Always verify your voting location before heading out to Early Vote.

  • Election Day

    Election Day

    MAY 26, 7AM - 7PM

    On Election Day, voters must vote at the location designated for the precinct where they are registered to vote.

    🚨 Some election precincts have changed!

    Verify your precinct number

    Always verify your precinct number and voting location before going to vote on Election Day.

  • Voter Guides

    Voter Guides

    Click below for voter guides and recommendations from trusted conservative organizations and local individuals. Use these as a starting point as you research candidates and propositions.

    Make sure your elected officials represent YOUR values. If they don’t, it’s time to replace them!

  • Sample Ballot

    Your Sample Ballot

    Your personal sample ballot shows the exact races in which you will be voting and candidates for those races.

    You can print your sample ballot, mark your choices, and take a paper copy with you into the voting booth.

    🞂 Click below and enter your information in the “Voter Information” fields.

    🞂 Click Search. This will display your voter registration information.

    🞂 In the Election Day Information table, click the “Sample Ballot” link in the “View Ballot” column.

    Only races in which you are eligible to vote will appear. If no data appears, check back closer to the election date.

Election Resources

  • Did you know 1 in 3 Christians does not vote consistently?

    The majority of the Christian voter bloc miss the chance to vote in important elections that decide the future of our local community, state, and nation.

    Concerned about the spread of political Islam in Texas? Make sure to vote for those who will listen to their voters and actually take action!

    This is a spiritual battle. We must win the battle of good vs. evil that is raging in our state and nation!

    Now is the time to get plugged into a local organization like Montgomery County Eagle Forum so you’ll be ready to help elect more TRUE CONSERVATIVES in every election.

    Attend our next meeting

    Conservative Organizations Calendar

  • Check your registration status, change your address, or register to vote here.

  • Follow the instructions below to view your personal sample ballot, showing the exact races in which you will be voting and candidates for those races!

    You can print out your sample ballot, mark your choices, and take a paper copy with you into the voting booth.

    🞂 Click here and enter your information in the “Voter Information” fields.

    🞂 Click Search. This will display your voter registration information.

    🞂 In the Election Day Information table, click the “Sample Ballot” link in the “View Ballot” column.

    IF THERE IS NO SAMPLE BALLOT LINK, CHECK BACK CLOSER TO THE ELECTION DATE.

  • Under Texas law, voters must present an acceptable form of ID at the polls when voting in person or must provide an approved ID number on their mail-in ballot application and the carrier envelope of their cast ballot if they vote by mail.

    Visit Texas Secretary of State Voter ID Requirements for the list of acceptable forms of ID.

  • Under Texas law, the use of wireless communications devices, including cell phones, within a room in which voting is taking place is not permitted. Voters may bring written notes or printed voter guides with them into the polling location.

  • Electing candidates who will follow biblical principles and conservative values starts at home, right here in Montgomery County, with every single election.

    Researching local candidates includes attending candidate forums and debates, visiting campaign websites, and attending “meet and greet” events to evaluate the candidate’s character and agenda.

    Researching the pros and cons of propositions and bond proposals includes attending public information meetings, studying news articles, and reviewing taxing authority webpages for FAQs and other information.

    Local boards and councils decide how much tax to collect and how that money will be spent. School districts decide what your children and grandchildren will be exposed to in the classroom and school library. Approved bonds and propositions usually result in a tax increase.

    It is our duty as voters to root out those candidates who represent lobbyists or their own personal interests instead of their constituents.

    Remember, no matter how likeable or personable a candidate, or what the candidate or others claim to be true, always do your own research and make decisions based on evidence and documentation.

  • Click below for voter guides and recommendations from trusted conservative organizations and local individuals. Use these as a starting point as you research candidates and propositions.

    Conservative Voter Guides & Resources

  • The Montgomery County chapter of Eagle Forum does not endorse candidates. If you are a candidate interested in the endorsement process through our state or national chapters, please visit the following links:

    Texas Eagle Forum PAC

    National Eagle Forum PAC

  • More voter information is available at votetexas.gov and elections.mctx.org.

  • Visit our Election Results page.

    You will also find election results at votetexas.gov and elections.mctx.org.

Election information is based on Texas election laws and calendars per the Texas Secretary of State and Montgomery County Elections.

Montgomery County on Bannon’s War Room

On February 23, local Republican Precinct 66 Chair, Wendy Yockey, appeared on Steve Bannon’s War Room to discuss holding Montgomery County legislators accountable and why the Primary Election is so important to preserving the Texas we all love.

Vote Biblical Values

More than half of the Evangelical Christians in America DO NOT VOTE.
Approximately 30% aren’t even registered to vote.

Christians, rise up & vote in EVERY election!

DID YOU KNOW:

In 2024, Trump took 56.1% to Harris’s 42.4% (seems like a lot unless you consider that Harris got that many votes even with the Biden-Harris Administration’s open borders, out-of-control crime, unprecedented inflation, and government overreach).

Only 2.43% of registered Montgomery County voters went to the polls in the May 2025 Local Election. This election decided a $480 million road bond, school board trustees, city council positions, city charter amendments, and other issues that impact our daily lives, determine what our kids will be taught, and how our taxpayer dollars will be spent.

Only 8.1 million Texans voted in the 2022 Midterm Election out of 17.8 million registered voters.

PARTY PLATFORM COMPARISONS

If you want to know the principles a candidate will work to advance, take a look at the platform for the candidate’s political party. See the difference for yourself, share with others, and make sure your conservative friends, family, and church members register to vote!

When Christians don’t vote, Leftists make the decisions!

Click below for strategies you can take to help get Christians to the polls. Let’s fight for our communities, state, and nation together.