Fulshear residents have another chance to make their voices heard before the city welcomes a new City Council At-Large representative.

What residents need to know

The race to replace City Council At-Large representative Kent Pool, who has reached the maximum number of consecutive terms allowed by the city, continues in a June 7 runoff election between Camron Miller and E. Brown Otu.

Miller and Otu garnered 49.01% and 19.42% of votes, respectively, in the May 3 election.
Where to vote

Voters can also cast their ballots on election day from 7 a.m.-7 p.m. June 7 at Fulshear Branch Library, according to the county’s website.




Voters should bring at least one of seven forms of appropriate identification options to the polls, including a Texas drivers license, personal ID card, handgun license, military ID card or U.S. passport, according to the Texas Secretary of State’s website.

By the numbers

Fulshear saw 848 voters cast their ballots in-person during early voting May 27 to June 3, according to early voting statistics from Fort Bend County.
What else?


Following the May 3 election, Richard Russell was sworn in as the City Council District 4 representative replacing Joel Patterson, who reached the maximum number of terms allowed by the city.