Voters throughout Texas, including those in Georgetown, will head to the polls March 5 to vote in either the Republican or Democratic primaries.

Here's a quick guide to voting in the March 5 elections.

1. When to vote

Early voting runs from Feb. 20-March 1 statewide. However, the specific early voting schedule varies by county.

Williamson County
  • Feb. 20-23: 8 a.m.-6 p.m.
  • Feb. 24: 7 a.m.-7 p.m.
  • Feb. 25: noon-6 p.m.
  • Feb. 26-March 1: 7 a.m.-7 p.m.
Election day is March 5. Voting hours are 7 a.m.-7 p.m. statewide.


2. Where to vote

Registered voters in Williamson County can cast a ballot at any polling location in the county. The following noncomprehensive list includes polling locations throughout the Georgetown area.

*denotes early voting location. All early voting locations listed are also open on election day.

Carver Center for Families
  • 1200 W. 17th St.
Emmaus Church of Georgetown
  • 5060 E. Hwy. 29
The Delaney at Georgetown Village
  • 359 Village Commons Blvd.
First Baptist Georgetown
  • 1333 W. University Ave.
Georgetown Annex*
  • 100 Wilco Way
Georgetown City Hall*
  • 808 Martin Luther King Jr. St.
Georgetown ISD Technology Building*
  • 603 Lakeway Drive
Heritage Baptist Church
  • 1601 FM 971
The Oaks Community Center-Sun City*
  • 301 Del Webb Blvd.
Randalls*
  • 5721 Williams Drive
Southwestern University, Howry Center
  • 1001 Southwestern Blvd.
Wellspring United Methodist Church
  • 6200 Williams Drive


3. What's on the ballot

Key:
  • R: Republican
  • D: Democrat
  • *: incumbent
Federal election

U.S. President
  • R: Ryan L. Binkley
  • R: Chris Christie
  • R: Ron DeSantis
  • R: Nikki Haley
  • R: Asa Hutchinson
  • R: Vivek Ramaswamy
  • R: David Stuckenberg
  • R: Donald J. Trump
  • D: Joseph R. Biden, Jr.*
  • D: Gabriel A. Cornejo
  • D: Star Locke
  • D: Frankie Lozada
  • D: Armando “Mando” Perez-Serrato
  • D: Dean Phillips
  • D: Cenk Uygur
  • D: Marianne Williamson
State elections

U.S. Senator
  • R: Ted Cruz*
  • R: Holland “Redd” Gibson
  • R: R.E. “Rufus” Lopez
  • D: A. “Robert” Hassan
  • D: Carl Oscar Sherman
  • D: Colin Allred
  • D: Heli Rodriguez Prilliman
  • D: Mark Gonzalez
  • D: Meri Gomez
  • D: Roland Gutierrez
  • D: Steven J. Keough
  • D: Thierry Tchenko
Railroad commissioner
  • R: Christie Clark
  • R: Christi Craddick*
  • R: Corey Howell
  • R: James “Jim” Matlock
  • R: Petra Reyes
  • D: Bill Burch
  • D: Katherine Culbert
Texas Supreme Court justice, Place 2
  • D: DaSean Jones
  • D: Randy Sarosdy
Texas Supreme Court justice, Place 4
  • R: John Devine*
  • R: Brian Walker
Texas Supreme Court justice, Place 6
  • D: Bonnie Lee Goldstein
  • D: Joe Pool
Presiding judge, Court of Criminal Appeals
  • R: Sharon Keller*
  • R: David J. Schenck
Court of Criminal Appeals judge, Place 7
  • R: Barbara Parker Hervey*
  • R: Gina Parker
Court of Criminal Appeals judge, Place 8
  • R: Lee Finley
  • R: Michelle Slaughter*
Local elections


U.S. Representative, District 31
  • R: Mike Williams
  • R: Mack Latimer
  • R: John Carnan Anderson
  • R: John Carter*
  • R: William Abel
  • R: Abhiram Garapati
  • D: Stuart Whitlow
  • D: Rick Von Pfeil
  • D: Brian Walbridge
State Board of Education member, District 10
  • R: ”DC” Caldwell I
  • R: Tom Maynard*
  • R: Mary Bone
  • D: Raquel Saenz Ortiz
  • D: ”DC” Caldwell I
State Representative, District 20
  • R: Elva Janine Chapa
  • R: Terry M. Wilson*
State Representative, District 52
  • D: Jennie Birkholz
  • D: Angel Carroll
3rd Court of Appeals judge, Place 2
  • D: Maggie Ellis
  • D: Edward Smith*
  • D: Melissa Lorber
3rd Court of Appeals judge, Place 5
  • D: Thomas J. Baker*
  • D: Karin Crump
Williamson County commissioner, Precinct 3
  • R: Valerie Covey*
  • R: Mitch Slaymaker
Williamson County constable, Precinct 3
  • R: Bert Witcher
  • R: Kevin Wilkie
  • R: Deke G. Pierce
Williamson County constable, Precinct 4
  • D: Perry Travis
  • D: Kenneth Guerrero
Williamson County chair
  • R: Michelle Evans
  • R: Michael Salvo