As early voting begins Oct. 20, here is everything voters in Tomball and Magnolia need to know ahead of the Nov. 4 election.

What residents should know

For the upcoming election, voters should note the following dates:
  • Oct. 20: First day of early voting
  • Oct. 24: Last day to apply for ballot by mail (received, not postmarked)
  • Oct. 31: Last day of early voting
  • Nov. 4: Election Day and the last day to receive ballot by mail (or Nov. 5 if carrier envelope is postmarked by 7 p.m. at location of election)
Voters must vote in the county where they are registered. In both Harris and Montgomery counties, voters can cast their ballots at any polling location during early voting. However, on Election Day, voters in Montgomery County must vote at their designated voting precincts. Harris County voters can vote at any polling location on Election Day. Visit www.harrisvotes.com or https://elections.mctx.org for polling locations.

What else?

In November, voters across the state will have the opportunity to weigh in on 17 proposed state constitutional amendments, as previously reported by Community Impact. The amendments center around issues such as property tax reduction and funding water supply projects.


More information

This listing includes elections that may appear on ballots of voters in the Tomball or Magnolia area. This is not a comprehensive list and does not include all possible Nov. 4 races or any uncontested races.

Note: Proposition text does not reflect official ballot language.

Magnolia ISD


Proposition A

The issuance of $469.5 million in bonds for designing, constructing, improving, updating, acquiring, and equipping school facilities, including, but not limited to, a new high school, two new elementary schools, safety and security, the purchase of necessary sites for school facilities and the purchase of new school buses.

Proposition B

The issuance of $22.9 million in bonds for constructing, acquiring, improving and equipping athletic facilities, including, but not limited to, multipurpose facilities at the new high school and existing high schools, new turf fields, new seating for softball and baseball, and tennis lighting at both existing high schools.


Proposition C

The issuance of $24.42 million in bonds for constructing, acquiring and equipping a natatorium to be located on the west side of the school district to serve Magnolia West High School and the new high school.