Humble and New Caney ISDs are holding bond elections Saturday for $575 million and $200 million, respectively. Both districts cite a growing student population as the reason for their elections.

If the majority of residents vote in favor of HISD's bond, the district plans to designate $124 million of the funding to build new facilities; $111.9 million to rebuild existing schools; $146 million to upgrade existing facilities; and $193.1 million on projects, such as technology and infrastructure. Read more about the district's plans here.

If the majority of residents vote in favor of NCISD's bond, the district plans to use $110 million of the funding to build a new high school off Sorters McClellen Road, while using the remaining funds to replace two existing facilities and expand one existing campus. Read more about the district's plans here.

Polls are open from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m. Here are the polling locations for all precincts able to vote in the elections:

Humble ISD

Precincts 108, 334, 599, 840, 888, 911
Humble City Hall, 114 W. Higgins St., Humble

Precincts 83, 118, 363, 666, 799, 847, 960, 968, 979
North Belt Elementary School, 8105 North Belt Drive, Humble

Precincts 351, 388, 658, 659, 674, 764, 776, 967
Oaks Elementary School, 5858 Upper Lake Drive, Humble

Precincts 469, 199
Foster Elementary School, 1800 Trailwood Village Drive, Kingwood

Precincts 340, 357, 590, 635, 636, 758
Kingwood Middle School, 2407 Pine Terrace, Kingwood

Precincts 459, 546, 563, 612, 670, 760
Creekwood Middle School, 3603 Lake Houston Parkway, Kingwood

Precincts 096, 380, 421, 447, 885, 964
Rosewood Funeral Home, 17404 W. Lake Houston Parkway, Humble

New Caney ISD

Precinct 16
Splendora ISD Instructional Services, 26175 FM 2920, Splendora

Precincts 37, 95
Friendship United Methodist Church, 22388 Ford Road, Porter

Precincts 14, 36, 82, 94
White Oak Middle School, 24161 Briar Berry Lane, Porter

Precincts 07, 26, 52, 53, 54, 64, 93
East County Courthouse Annex, 21130 Hwy. 59