Election Day is Nov. 5 with national, state and local races on the ballot for Tarrant and Denton County residents. Here is everything Keller, Roanoke and Northeast Fort Worth residents need to know for Election Day voting.

The details

Tarrant County residents can vote at any of the 51 polling locations on Election Day, according to Tarrant County’s website. Voting locations will be open from 7 a.m-7 p.m., with the polls closing right at 7 p.m. However, those still in line at 7 p.m. will still be able to cast their vote.



Like Tarrant County, Denton County residents can vote at any of its 54 polling locations from 7 a.m.-7 p.m. The polls will close at 7 p.m., but those still in line will be able to submit a ballot.




On the ballot

Ballots for both counties will feature federal and state races, as well as county races, which include:
  • Texas Senate, District 12
  • Texas House representative, District 26
  • Texas House representative, District 63
  • Texas House representative, District 93
  • Texas House representative, District 98
  • Tarrant County judge, 213th Judicial District
  • Tarrant County Criminal District judge, No. 2
  • Tarrant County Criminal District judge, No. 3
  • Tarrant County sheriff
  • Denton County sheriff
  • Tarrant County tax assessor-collector
  • Tarrant County commissioner, Precinct 3
Northwest ISD residents will also consider passing Proposition A, which ratifies the ad valorem tax rate of $1.1179 per $100 valuation in the district for the current year, a rate that will result in an increase of 4.29% in maintenance and operations tax revenue for the current year.

What else?


A full sample ballot can be found by visiting www.communityimpact.com/voter-guide and selecting your community.