Voters in the Cy-Fair area will have the opportunity to make their voices heard on several federal, state and local elections on the ballot in the Nov. 5 general election.

What residents should know

Election Day is Nov. 5, but voters can cast their ballots early from Oct. 21-Nov. 1. Polls are open in Harris County during the following times:
  • Oct. 21-26: 7 a.m.-7 p.m.
  • Oct. 27: noon-7 p.m.
  • Oct. 28-30: 7 a.m.-8 p.m.
  • Oct. 31: 7 a.m.-9 p.m.
  • Nov. 1, 5: 7 a.m.-7 p.m.
Harris County residents can vote at any polling location during early voting or on Election Day. See a map of early voting locations below, and click here to see Election Day voting centers.



Visit www.harrisvotes.com for polling locations and to find a personalized sample ballot before heading to the polls.


What's on the ballot?

The following federal, state and local elections will appear on the Nov. 5 ballots of voters in the Cy-Fair area.

*Indicates incumbent

Federal elections


President
  • Donald J. Trump (Republican)
  • Kamala D. Harris (Democrat)
  • Chase Oliver (Libertarian)
  • Jill Stein (Green)
U.S. Senate
  • Ted Cruz* (Republican)
  • Colin Allred (Democrat)
  • Ted Brown (Libertarian)
U.S. House of Representatives, District 8
  • Morgan Luttrell* (Republican)
  • Laura Jones (Democrat)
U.S. House of Representatives, District 18
  • Lana Centonze (Republican)
  • Sylvester Turner (Democrat)
U.S. House of Representatives, District 38
  • Wesley P. Hunt* (Republican)
  • Melissa McDonough (Democrat)
State elections

Texas railroad commissioner
  • Christi Craddick* (Republican)
  • Katherine Culbert (Democrat)
  • Hawk Dunlap (Libertarian)
  • Eddie Espinoza (Green)
Texas Supreme Court justice, Place 2
  • Jimmy Blacklock* (Republican)
  • DaSean Jones (Democrat)
Texas Supreme Court justice, Place 4
  • John Devine* (Republican)
  • Christine Vinh Weems (Democrat)
Texas Supreme Court justice, Place 6
  • Jane Bland* (Republican)
  • Bonnie Lee Goldstein (Democrat)
  • J. David Roberson (Libertarian)
Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, presiding judge
  • David J. Schenck (Republican)
  • Holly Taylor (Democrat)
Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 7
  • Gina Parker (Republican)
  • Nancy Mulder (Democrat)
Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 8
  • Lee Finley (Republican)
  • Chika Anyiam (Democrat)
Texas Senate, District 7
  • Paul Bettencourt* (Republican)
  • Michelle Gwinn (Democrat)
Texas Senate, District 15
  • Joseph L. Trahan (Republican)
  • Molly Cook* (Democrat)
Texas House, District 130
  • Tom Oliverson* (Republican)
  • Brett Robinson (Democrat)
Texas House, District 132
  • Mike Schofield* (Republican)
  • Chase West (Democrat)
Texas House, District 138
  • Lacey Hull* (Republican)
  • Stephanie Morales (Democrat)
Texas House, District 148
  • Kay Smith (Republican)
  • Penny Morales Shaw* (Democrat)
Local elections

Harris County district attorney
  • Dan Simons (Republican)
  • Sean Teare (Democrat)
Harris County attorney
  • Jacqueline Lucci Smith (Republican)
  • Christian D. Menefee* (Democrat)
Harris County sheriff
  • Mike Knox (Republican)
  • Ed Gonzalez* (Democrat)
Harris County tax assessor-collector
  • Steve Radack (Republican)
  • Annette Ramirez (Democrat)
Harris County Department of Education, Place 3
  • Danielle Dick (Republican)
  • Richard Cantu* (Democrat)
Harris County commissioner, Precinct 1
  • Gerry Vander-Lyn (Republican)
  • Rodney Ellis* (Democrat)
Harris County commissioner, Precinct 3
  • Tom Ramsey* (Republican)
  • Saleem Malik (Democrat)
Harris County constable, Precinct 4
  • Mark Herman* (Republican)
  • Sam “Hutch” Hutchison (Democrat)
Harris County constable, Precinct 5
  • Terry Allbritton (Republican)
  • Jerome Moore (Democrat)
Harris County Flood Control District, Proposition A
  • Approving the ad valorem tax rate of $0.04897 per $100 valuation in Harris County Flood Control District for the current year, a rate that is $0.01581 higher per $100 valuation than the voter approval tax rate of Harris County Flood Control District, for the purpose of operating and maintaining the district’s flood risk reduction infrastructure. Last year, the ad valorem tax rate in Harris County Flood Control District was $0.03105 per $100 valuation.
City of Jersey Village, Proposition A
  • The issuance of bonds for the construction of a municipal pool complex in the amount of $10.1 million and the imposition of taxes sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on the bonds.
Lone Star College board, District 1
  • Michael (Mike) Stoma*
  • Shashanka P. AShili
  • Paul A. Santillan
Lone Star College board, District 2
  • Ernestine M. Pierce*
  • Daniel “Danny” Meza
Harris County Emergency Services District No. 9 commissioner
  • Bevin O’Connor Gordon*
  • Jaime H. Martinez
  • David Langenberg*
  • David Farrington
North Harris County Regional Water Authority director, District 4
  • Mark Ramsey*
  • Alan Rendl
North Harris County Regional Water Authority director, District 5
  • Roy Burroughs
  • Kelly Fessler*
For more information about the Nov. 5 election, visit www.communityimpact.com/voter-guide.