November 5th Presidential Election
Election Day
Tuesday, November 5: 7am - 7pm
On Election Day voters must vote in their precinct where registered to vote.
Mail-in Ballots
For most people, mail-in ballots must either be postmarked by 7pm on Election Day or be turned in without a postmark to the Early Voting Clerk by 7pm on Election Day.
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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 “Sample Ballot” in the “View Ballot” column.
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More voter information is available at votetexas.gov and elections.mctx.org. Election results will be posted on the Montgomery County Elections and the Texas Secretary of State websites after the election.
Vote Biblical Values!
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!
Did You Know?
❗ The 2020 Presidential Election was closer In Texas than many people realize: Trump took only 52.1% of the vote to Biden's 46.5%.
❗ Even with the Biden-Harris Administration's open borders, out-of-control crime, unprecedented inflation, and government overreach, only 8.1 million Texans voted in the 2022 Midterm Election out of 17.8 million registered voters.
Texans must deliver a huge margin of victory on November 5th if we're going to offset the influx from leftist blue states, unlawful votes from illegals, and election integrity issues.