Voters in parts of The Woodlands area will have one more chance to weigh in on several bond measures on May 3.

For residents in Montgomery County, a $480 million road bond is at issue. Funds will be divided among the four commissioner precincts, meaning each commissioner will receive $120 million to complete projects within their precincts. A project to extend Townsen Boulevard in Precinct 3 was removed from the list of prospective projects.

John Robuck, managing partner at BOK Financials, the county’s bond counsel, said the bond initiative should not result in a property tax increase if it is approved by voters, Community Impact previously reported.

For residents in Tomball ISD, a bond election will be on the ballot with four separate propositions.

What residents should know


Voter must bring a form of ID to vote in person. According to the Texas Secretary of State’s office, the approved forms of identification include:
  • Texas driver’s license
  • Texas election identification certificate
  • Texas personal identification card
  • Texas handgun license
  • U.S. Military identification card with a photo
  • U.S. citizenship certificate with a photo
  • U.S. Passport
By the numbers

Montgomery County overall saw 5,836 voters in early voting from April 22-29, while Harris County saw a total of 25,019 early voters from April 22-29.
On the ballot

Montgomery County

Proposition A


The measure calls for the issuance of $480 million of bonds for the construction, maintenance and operation of paved roads.

Tomball ISD

Proposition A

The measure calls for the issuance of $331 million of bonds for the construction, acquisition, rehabilitation, renovation, expansion, improvement, and equipment of school buildings; the purchase of school sites; the purchase of new school buses; and the purchase or retrofitting of vehicles.


Proposition B

This measure calls for the issuance of $18 million in bonds for the acquisition, improvement and upgrading of technology.

Proposition C

This measure calls for the issuance of $2.8 million in bonds for the design, construction, acquisition, rehabilitation, renovation, expansion, improvement and equipment of stadium facilities.


Proposition D

This measure calls for the issuance of $76.7 million in bonds for the design, construction, acquisition, rehabilitation, renovation, expansion, improvement and equipment of multi-program activity centers at Tomball, Tomball Memorial and Tomball West high schools.

Where to vote

Voting takes place from 7 a.m.-7 p.m.


On election day, Montgomery County voters must vote at their designated precinct where they are registered to vote. Below is a listing of polling places in The Woodlands area. This list is not comprehensive for the entire county. See the Montgomery County Elections website for more information.

In Harris County, voters can go to any voting center.