Here's everything voters in the Cy-Fair area need to know before heading to the polls for the May 3 election.

What residents should know

Voters must vote in the county in which they are registered. During election day, Harris County voters can vote at any of the polling locations listed at www.harrisvotes.com.

To vote in person, voters must bring a form of ID. According to the Texas Secretary of State’s office, the approved forms of identification include:
  • Texas driver’s license
  • Texas election identification certificate
  • Texas personal identification card
  • Texas handgun license
  • U.S. military identification card with a photo
  • U.S. citizenship certificate with a photo
  • U.S. passport
Some context

In Harris County during early voting April 22-29, 25,019 voters cast their ballots in-person or by mail, according to the Harris County Clerk’s Office.


What’s on the ballot?

This listing includes contested elections that may appear on ballots of local voters, but it is not comprehensive and does not include all possible May 3 races or any uncontested races.

Jersey Village City Council

While the mayoral race is uncontested with James Singleton running to replace outgoing Mayor Bobby Warren, four candidates are running for two open council seats.


Council member, Place 2
  • Eric Henao
  • Simon Hughes
Council member, Place 3
  • Rachel Beazley
  • Michelle Mitcham (incumbent)
Harris County Municipal Utility District 230

Registered voters living within the boundaries of MUD 230—located near Cypresswood Drive and Hwy. 249—will have a say in a $70 million bond election. Officials said if approved, the proposition would fund water, sewer and drainage system improvements.