Voters in Keller, Roanoke, Fort Worth can cast their ballot for the upcoming May 3 election during the early voting period from April 22-29.

What you need to know

Tarrant County residents can vote from any of the 45 polling locations during early voting or on election day. Polling location operating hours vary, according to the Tarrant County Election Office’s website, and are as follows:
  • April 22-25, 8 a.m.-5 p.m,.
  • April 26, 7 a.m.-7 p.m.
  • April 27, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
  • April 28-29, 7 a.m.-7 p.m.
For a full list of voting locations in Tarrant County, as well as updates on wait times at each location, visit www.tarrantcountytx.gov/en/elections.html.

Denton County residents can vote at any of the 40 county voting locations during the early voting period but only at their precinct location between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. on election day.

Polling location operating hours vary, according to the Denton County Election Office’s website, and are as follows:
  • April 22-26, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
  • April 27, 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
  • April 28-29, 7 a.m.-7 p.m.
For a full lust of voting location in Denton County, visit www.votedenton.gov/election-day-information/current-and-upcoming-electioninformation for more information.


On the ballot

Residents will consider three contested local races and one referendum in the upcoming May election, including:

*indicates incumbent

City of Keller, Place 4
  • Cesar Tovar
  • Tag Green*
Keller ISD


Place 1
  • Randy Campbell
  • Scott Bruce
  • Marissa Bryce
Place 2
  • Jennifer Erickson
  • Joni Shaw Smith*
  • Jade Holbrook
Place 3
  • Chelsea Kelly*
  • Ed Duncan
  • Phil Perez
  • Nikki Paris
Northeast Fort Worth

Mayor
  • Donnell Ballard
  • Alyson Kennedy
  • Jeremy F. Labelle
  • Josh Lucas
  • Mattie Parker*
  • Lawrence E. Walker II
  • Chris Wood
  • Millennium Anton C. Woods Jr.
District 4
  • Charlie Lauersdorf*
  • Teresa Ramirez
Northwest ISD, Place 3
  • Jeff Dearing
  • Joe Washam
Roanoke bond election

On Feb. 11, the Roanoke City Council voted to call a bond election May 3 to ask voters to consider a $62 million bond proposition for a convention center. The bond would include costs for designing, constructing and equipping the convention center facility. The center would include conference and meeting rooms, ballrooms and gathering space that will be attached to a full-service hotel.

Stay tuned


Community Impact will continue to cover local elections through election night May 3.