Voters in Fort Bend, Harris and Waller counties can vote at any of their county’s polling centers during early voting and on Election Day. Lists of polling locations are published at www.fortbendcountytx.gov, www.co.waller.tx.us and www.harrisvotes.com. Propositions were lightly edited for space.

State races:

Governor


Greg Abbott* (R)

Beto O’Rourke (D)


Mark Tippetts (L)

Delilah Barrios (G)

Lieutenant governor

Dan Patrick* (R)


Mike Collier (D)

Shanna Steele (L)

Attorney general

Ken Paxton* (R)


Rochelle Mercedes Garza (D)

Mark Ash (L)

Comptroller of public accounts

Glenn Hegar* (R)


Janet T. Dudding (D)

V. Alonzo Echevarria-Garza (L)

Commissioner of the General Land Office

Dawn Buckingham (R)


Jay Kleberg (D)

Alfred Molison (G)

Commissioner of agriculture

Sid Miller* (R)

Susan Hays (D)

Railroad commissioner

Wayne Christian* (R)

Luke Warford (D)

Jaime Andres Diez (L)

Hunter Crow (G)

Justice, Supreme Court, Place 3

Debra Lehrmann* (R)

Erin Nowell (D)

Thomas Edward Oxford (L)

Justice, Supreme Court, Place 9

Evan Young* (R)

Julia Maldonado (D)

Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 5

Scott Walker* (R)

Dana Huffman (D)

Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 6

Jesse McClure* (R)

Robert Johnson (D)

Texas House, District 26

Jacey Jetton* (R)

Daniel Lee (D)

Texas House, District 27

Sohrab Gilani (R)

Ron Reynolds* (D)

Texas House, District 28

Gary Gates* (R)

Nelvin Adriatico (D)

Texas House, District 132

Mike Schofield* (R)

Cameron “Cam” Campbell (D)

Texas Senate, District 18

Lois W. Kolkhorst* (R)

Josh Tutt (D)

Federal races

U.S. House of Representatives, District 7


Johnny Teague (R)

Lizzie Fletcher* (D)

U.S. House of Representatives, District 22

Troy Nehls* (R)

Jamie Jordan (D)

Joseph LeBlanc (L)

Local races

Fort Bend County judge


Trever Nehls (R)

KP George* (D)

Harris County judge

Alexandra del Moral Mealer (R)

Lina Hidalgo* (D)

Harris County Precinct 4 commissioner

Jack Cagle* (R)

Lesley Briones (D)

Katy ISD Voter-Approval Tax Rate Election

Proposition A

Ratifying the ad valorem tax rate of $1.3517 for the current year, a rate that will result in an increase of 14.7 percent in maintenance and operations tax revenue for the district for the current year as compared to the preceding year, which is an additional $65,281,305.

Lamar CISD bond

Proposition A

Issuance of $1.31 billion of bonds to construct, acquire, renovate and equip school buildings, for purchasing sites for school buildings, for purchasing new school buses, for retrofitting school buses with emergency, safety, or security equipment, and for purchasing or retrofitting vehicles to be used for emergency, safety, or

security purposes.

Proposition B

Issuance of $189.24 million of bonds to construct, renovate, and equip career and technology facilities, including a career and technology center and renovate existing career and technology facilities, and purchase the sites.

Proposition C

Issuance of $16.77 million of bonds to acquire or update technology equipment.

Proposition D

Issuance of $4.98 million of bonds to construct, renovate, and equip improvements for Traylor Stadium.

Proposition E

Issuance of $194.9 million of bonds to construct and equip a second district stadium and purchase the site.

Harris County bond

Proposition A

Issuance of $100 million of bonds for public safety facilities.

Proposition B

Issuance of $900 million of bonds for roads, drainage and multimodal transportation.

Proposition C

Issuance of $200 million of bonds for parks.

*indicates incumbent

(R)=Republican

(D)=Democrat

(I)=Independent

(G)=Green

(L)=Libertarian