Early voting began June 29 for the primary runoff election in Texas. Election day is July 14.

Who is on the ballot?

Brazoria County voters will vote in either the Democratic or Republican primary.

The Democratic ballot includes three races.

U.S. senator
  • Royce West
  • Mary “MJ” Hegar
Railroad commissioner
  • Roberto R. “Beto” Alonzo
  • Chrysta Castañeda
Place 7 justice, 14th District Court of Appeals
  • Tamika “Tami” Craft
  • Cheri Thomas
There are four different Republican ballots in the county, depending on the precinct in which voters reside. Brazoria County has the four ballots with corresponding precincts on its website. Voters do not have to be in their precinct to vote in the Republican primary.

Pearland residents voting in the Republican Primary will see two races on the ballot.

U.S. representative, District 22
  • Troy Nehls
  • Kathaleen Wall
Place 5 justice, First District Court of Appeals
  • James Lombardino
  • Terry Adams

Where can I vote?

The state is not allowing mail-in ballots specifically for COVID-19 unless voters can cite a disability. The deadline to request a mail-in ballot is July 2. Brazoria County voters can vote anywhere in the county for the runoff. Here are the locations for early voting.
  • Alvin Library, 105 S. Gordon St., Alvin
  • Brazoria Library, 620 S. Brooks St., Brazoria
  • East Annex, 1524 E. Mulberry, Room 144, Angleton
  • Freeport Library, 410 Brazosport Blvd., Freeport
  • Lake Jackson Civic Center, 333 Hwy. 332 E., Lake Jackson
  • North Annex, 7313 Corporate Drive, Manvel
  • Pearland Westside Library, 2803 Business Center Drive, Ste. 101, Pearland
  • Precinct 4 Building No. 2, 121 N. 10th St., Bldg. 2, West Columbia
  • Tom Reid Library, 3522 Liberty Drive, Pearland
  • Westside Event Center, 2150 Country Place Parkway, Pearland

When can I vote?

Early voting began June 29 and goes through July 10. Early voting is suspended for the Fourth of July holiday. Here are the early voting times and dates.
  • June 29-July 2: 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
  • July 5: 1-6 p.m.
  • July 6-10: 7 a.m.-7 p.m.