As of the candidate filing deadline Dec. 13, Montgomery Mayor Sara Countryman has filed to run for Montgomery County judge in the March Republican primary election, according to the Texas Secretary of State website.

The winners for each party in the March primaries will be on the ballot in the November general election.

Ahead of the March 2022 primaries, the first day to apply for a ballot by mail will be Jan. 1 and the last day will be Feb. 18 (received not postmarked); the last day to receive ballots by mail will be March 1. Additionally, the last day to register to vote in the March 2022 primaries will be Jan. 31. Early voting will run Feb. 14-25 and election day will be March 1.

Voters in Montgomery County can cast a ballot during early voting at any polling location in the county but must vote by precinct on Election Day.

*Indicates incumbent


Montgomery County judge

Sara Countryman (R)

Billy Graff (R)

Mark Keough* (R)


Montgomery County commissioner Precinct 2

Jennifer Eckhart (R)

Charlie Riley* (R)

Montgomery County commissioner Precinct 4


Matthew Gray (R)

James Metts* (R)

Texas Senate District 4

Brandon Creighton* (R)


Misty Bishop (D)

Texas Senate District 7

Paul Bettencourt* (R)

Texas Senate District 18


Lois Kolkhorst* (R)

Josh Tutt (D)

Texas House District 3

Cecil Bell Jr.* (R)

Kelly McDonald (R)

Texas House District 15

Steve Toth* (R)

Kristin Johnson (D)

Texas House District 16

Will Metcalf* (R)

U.S. representative District 2

Dan Crenshaw* (R)

Martin Etwop (R)

Robin Fulford (D)

U.S. representative District 8

Candice Burrows (R)

Christian Collins (R)

Morgan Luttrell (R)

Dan McKaughan (R)

Chuck Montgomery (R)

Michael Philips (R)

Jessica Wellington (R)

Laura Jones (D)