Early voting begins May 16 and runs through May 20 for the May 24 primary runoff election. The winners in this election will advance to the Nov. 8 general election.

On the ballot are three statewide offices for Republicans and four statewide offices for Democrats. There are also a handful of local and county races.

Under state law, voters who cast a ballot in the March 1 primary must vote in that same party’s runoff election. Those who did not vote in the primary may vote in either the Republican Party or Democratic Party runoff, according to a news release from the Texas secretary of state.

"The candidates you will be voting on have made it to the final round of their parties' primary elections, and this is your chance to decide who you want to compete for those public offices in November,” Texas Secretary of State John Scott said in a news release. “Make sure to do your research on the candidates; make an informed decision; and prepare to make your voice heard in the runoff elections by visiting www.votetexas.gov."

In Dallas County, polls will be open from 7 a.m.-7 p.m. May 16-20. Click here for polling locations in Dallas County.


Here are the candidates on the ballot for voters in the Lake Highlands-Lakewood area of Dallas.

STATEWIDE


Lieutenant governor (Democrat): Michelle Beckley and Mike Collier

Attorney general (Republican): Ken Paxton (incumbent) and George P. Bush

Attorney general (Democrat): Joe Jaworski and Rochelle Mercedes Garza

Comptroller of public accounts (Democrat): Janet T. Dudding and Angel Luis Vega


Commissioner of the General Land Office (Republican): Tim Westley and Dawn Buckingham

Commissioner of the General Land Office (Democrat): Sandragrace Martinez and Jay Kleberg

Railroad commissioner (Republican): Wayne Christian (incumbent) and Sarah Stogner

LOCAL


U.S. House of Representatives, District 30 (Republican): James Harris and James Rodgers

U.S. House of Representatives, District 30 (Democrat): Jasmine Crockett and Jane Hope Hamilton)


Texas state representative, District 100 (Democrat): Sandra Crenshaw and Venton C. Jones

Texas state representative, District 114 (Democrat): Alexandra Guio and John Bryant

U.S. House of Representatives, District 32 (Republican): Antonio Swad and Justin Webb

Dallas County


County Criminal Court No. 10 judge (Democrat): Etta J. Mullin and Monique J. Bracey Huff

County clerk (Democrat): Ann Cruz and John F. Warren


County commissioner, Precinct 2 (Democrat): Andrew Sommerman and Michelle Ocker

County Precinct 2 justice of the peace (Democrat): Atalia Garcia Williams and Margaret O’Brien

County Precinct 5 justice of the peace (Democrat): Juan Jasso and Desmond Cooks