Dates to know
- Oct. 21: First day of early voting
- Nov. 1: Last day of early voting
- Nov. 5: Election Day
Williamson County has dozens of polling places registered voters can go to for both early voting and Election Day, which are listed on the county’s website. Registered voters in Williamson County can vote at any location in the county.
Use the sidebar of the map below from Williamson County to see both early voting and Election Day polling locations.
Voters should bring one of seven forms of identification to the polls. A list of valid IDs can be found here.
On the ballot
Liberty Hill and Round Rock ISDs have several propositions on the November ballot.
With four propositions, RRISD is asking voters to approve the district’s largest bond package ever, totaling $998.14 million, according to previous Community Impact reporting.
LHISD is calling a voter-approval tax rate election for a maintenance and operations tax rate of $0.7269 per $100 valuation. The VATRE looks to offset its $7.5 million budget shortfall, according to previous Community Impact reporting.
Additionally, the city of Liberty Hill is calling a special election to approve its first-ever home rule charter, which would turn the city into a self-governing home rule city.
Williamson County Emergency Services District No. 3 is requesting the Adoption of Fire and Police Employee Relations Act.
And, ESD No. 8 is asking voters to adopt a local sales and use tax of 2% to support fire and EMS services, a measure voters rejected last November.
The following list shows contested races throughout Williamson County. Read Q&As from local candidates by clicking on the links below:
* indicates incumbent
Federal
United States President
- Donald J. Trump (R)
- Kamala D. Harris (D)
- Chase Oliver (L)
- Jill Stein (G)
- Ted Cruz* (R)
- Colin Allred (D)
- Ted Brown (L)
- Michael T. McCaul* (R)
- Theresa Boisseau (D)
- Jeff Miller (L)
- Pete Sessions* (R)
- Mark Lorenzen (D)
- John Carter* (R)
- Stuart Whitlow (D)
- Jenny Garcia Sharon (R)
- Lloyd Doggett* (D)
- Girish Altekar (L)
Texas railroad commissioner
- Christi Craddick* (R)
- Katherine Culbert (D)
- Hawk Dunlap (L)
- Eddie Espinoza (G)
- Jimmy Blacklock* (R)
- DaSean Jones (D)
- John Devine* (R)
- Christine Vinh Weems (D)
- Jane Bland* (R)
- Bonnie Lee Goldstein (D)
- J. David Roberson (L)
- David J. Schenck (R)
- Holly Taylor (D)
- Gina Parker (R)
- Nancy Mulder (D)
- Lee Finley (R)
- Chika Anyiam (D)
- Tom Maynard* (R)
- Raquel Saenz Ortiz (D)
- Terry M. Wilson* (R)
- Stephen M. Wyman (D)
- Caroline Harris Davila* (R)
- Jennie Birkholz (D)
- Amin Salahuddin (R)
- John H. Bucy III* (D)
- John Messinger (R)
- Maggie Ellis (D)
Williamson County attorney
- Dee Hobbs* (R)
- Amy Lyn Lefkowitz (D)
- Matthew Lindemann (R)
- Mike Gleason* (D)
- Valerie Covey* (R)
- Wes Benedict (L)
- Vinnie Cherrone (R)
- Mickey Chance* (D)
- Paul L. Leal* (R)
- Kenneth Guerrero (D)
Austin Community College board of trustees, Place 7
- Sherri Lynn Taylor
- Cole Wilson
- Joe Sefton
- Julie Ann Nitsch*
Austin City Council, mayor
- Carmen D. Llanes Pulido
- Jeffery L. Bowen
- Doug Greco
- Kirk Watson*
- Kathie Tovo
- Krista Laine
- Mackenzie Kelly*
- Jim McDonald*
- Melody Ryan
Leander ISD board of trustees, Place 3
- Jim Sneeringer
- Nekosi Nelson
- Brandi Burkman
- Anna Smith*
- Zach Zayner
- Sade Fashokun*
- Gerald Prater
- Joshua Escalante
- Estevan Jesús (Chuy) Zárate*
- Melissa Ross
- April Guerra
- Mingyuan "Michael" Wei
- Jim Steele
Williamson County voters can find a copy of the consolidated sample ballot here. For more election coverage from Community Impact, visit www.communityimpact.com/news/election.