Voters in Keller, Roanoke and northeast Fort Worth have one final day May 2 to cast their ballot for their local elections.
Here is what registered voters need to know going into election day, including where to vote and the candidates running for City Council positions in Keller, Roanoke and northeast Fort Worth.
What you need to know
Tarrant County registered voters can vote at any voting center location from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on election day, according to the official Tarrant County elections website.
Voting center locations are chosen by the entity holding the election, including cities and ISDs, and are not always the same, according to the county's website.
Residents can visit Tarrant County's election website to check on wait times at the polls and see a full list of precinct-based voting locations.
Denton County residents can only vote at their precinct between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. on election day.
Residents can visit Denton County's election website to check on wait times at the polls and see a full list of precinct-based voting locations.
On the ballot
There will be five contested races on the ballot for City Council positions in the Keller, Roanoke and for northeast Fort Worth. Community Impact conducted interviews with the candidates running for each race.
Take a look below to learn more about the candidates and see their responses to the Q&As.
Keller City Council, mayor
- Ross McMullin
- Tag Green
- Ed Prem
Keller City Council, Place 5
- Ned Brown
- Ashley Stone Hernandez
- Chris Whatley
Keller City Council, Place 6
- Chris Jamieson
- Alicia Ortiz
Also of note
Fort Worth officials are calling for a $845 million bond for various projects around the city, along with updates to the city's charter document. Learn more about the Fort Worth 2026 Bond Program, Propositions A-F and the proposed charter updates.
Looking ahead
Community Impact will continue to cover local elections through election night May 2. Visit communityimpact.com/election for the latest local election results.