Sugar Land and Missouri City voters have one final chance to weigh in on several state and local races Nov. 4.

By the numbers

Fort Bend County saw 31,006 voters cast their ballots in person during early voting Oct. 20-31, with additional ballots cast by mail, according to early voting statistics from Fort Bend County. Early voters represented nearly 5.53% of the county's 560,979 registered voters.
On the ballot

Several state and local races, including City Council positions and school district propositions, are on the November ballot.

*Indicates incumbent


Missouri City residents will choose the city’s mayor and three City Council seats, including:

Missouri City mayor
  • Jeffrey L. Boney
  • Robin J. Elackatt*
Missouri City City Council, At-Large Position 1
  • Shad Bogany
  • Sonya Brown-Marshall*
Missouri City City Council, At-Large Position 2
  • Dinishi Abayarathna
  • Lynn Clouser*
  • Bruce Zaborowski
Missouri City City Council, District B
  • James Davidson
  • Sharita L. Thompson
Meanwhile, Lamar CISD voters will decide on the district’s $1.99 billion bond, which includes four propositions for new campuses, stadium improvements, technology refresh and student devices, Community Impact reported.

Additionally, voters statewide will have the opportunity to weigh in on 17 proposed state constitutional amendments. The amendments center around issues such as reducing property taxes and funding water supply projects. To view all 17 propositions, click here.

Where to vote


Election Day is Nov. 4 with voting locations open from 7 a.m.-7 p.m., according to the Texas Secretary of State’s website. Registered voters can cast their ballot at any of the 82 locations countywide on Election Day, according to the county's website.



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

Stay tuned


For more information on Election Day coverage, visit Community Impact's voter guide. Unofficial election results will be updated on the website as results come in.