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Next Election:

March 3, 2026 Texas Primary Election

Early Voting Begins February 17th

Election Day is March 3rd

The Primary Election is when each political party selects the candidates who will represent them against the opposing party in the November General Election.

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

Register to Vote

Feb. 2, 2026 is the last day to register to vote in the March Primary Election.

Election Resources

Read our article:
4 Steps to Electing Strong Conservatives

  • Visit the Texas Secretary of State website for 2026 dates and details on all upcoming elections.

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

  • Early Voting

    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 check your voting location by visiting the Montgomery County Elections website.

    Election Day Voting

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

    Find My Precinct #

    Always check your voting location by visiting the Montgomery County Elections website.

  • As the election approaches, visit the link below for instructions on accessing your sample ballot. This will allow you to view exactly what will be on your own personal ballot!

    If your sample ballot is not yet visible, check back closer to the date of the election.

    How to Access Your Personal Sample Ballot

  • Electing candidates who will follow Republican principles and values must be our priority. It starts at home, right here in Montgomery County, with every single election.

    It is our duty as voters to root out those candidates who represent lobbyists or their own personal interests instead of their Republican 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 to learn how!

    4 Steps to Electing Strong Conservatives

    Conservative Voter Guides

  • 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.

  • Watch video instructions

    Voters should double check their printed ballot to confirm it shows their selections correctly before inserting it into the scanner.

  • If you’d like to become an election worker, visit the Montgomery County Elections website or call (936) 539-7843 for more information.

  • Montgomery County Elections is a great source for local election information, including registration status, Early Voting locations and times, Election Day voting locations and times, sample ballots, and election results.

    Additional information is available on the Texas Secretary of State website.

    Contact your Precinct Chair. Your Precinct Chair lives in your neighborhood and can provide information on upcoming elections and opportunities to help Get Out the Vote!

    Contact our Headquarters.

DON’T BE FOOLED BY FAKE REPUBLICAN VOTER GUIDES!

The Republican Party DOES NOT print a voter guide for the Primary Election. If you receive a “Republican” voter guide during the Primary from a group claiming to represent “Republicans,” you can be sure it’s not from the real Republican Party.

Evaluating Voter Guides

Look for:

A strenuous vetting process to evaluate which candidates will make choices that support We the People.

A Conservative mission statement and efforts throughout the year to educate voters on limited government, fiscal responsibility, and Constitutional principles.

Regular meetings or a board that is open to public scrutiny, not organizations that only assemble during Primary Election season to distribute a voter guide.

Avoid:

Groups that use the word “Republican” in their name to try and deceive voters. The Republican Party DOES NOT print a voter guide for the Primary Election.

Organizations that only appear during Primary season to get their preferred candidates or clients elected, but don’t work the November General Election to elect Republicans over Democrats.

Visit transparencyusa.org to look up who is funding the voter guides you receive.

Some deceptive voter guides will endorse a strong Conservative candidate to lend credibility to left-leaning candidates who are also on the voter guide.

If you use a voter guide, make sure it’s from a trusted Conservative organization such as those listed here.