Election day is March 3, and before heading to the polls to cast their ballots, here’s what Conroe- and Montgomery-area voters should know.
At the polls
When going to vote on election day, Montgomery County voters must vote at their designated polling place. Visit https://elections.mctx.org to see polling locations.
According to the Texas Secretary of State’s office, voters must bring one of the following when going to vote:
- Texas driver's license
- Texas election identification certificate
- Texas personal identification card
- Texas handgun license
- U.S. military identification card with a photo
- U.S. citizenship certificate with a photo
- U.S. passport
Voters also cannot use their cellphones while in a polling place, and apparel relating to a candidate, measure or political party cannot be worn within the 100-foot marker at the polling location.
On the ballot
This listing includes elections that may appear on ballots of voters in the Conroe and Montgomery area in Montgomery County. This is not a comprehensive list and does not include all possible March 3 races or any uncontested races.
*indicates incumbent
- R-Jon Bouche
- R-Will Metcalf*
State Board of Education, District 6
- R-Barbara Denson
- R-Tiffany Nelson
Montgomery County
County judge
- R-Mark Keough*
- R-Wayne Mack
Commissioner, Precinct 2
- R-Charlie Riley*
- R-Bob Harvey
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 1
- R-Brian Luly
- R-Scott Carson
- R-William Waggoner
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 5
- R-Ashton Hedrick
- R-Billy Masden