Sugar Land and Missouri City residents have one final chance March 3 to weigh in on several county, state and federal races in the primary election.
Where to vote
Fort Bend County residents can cast their votes at any of the 76 polling locations countywide, which are open from 7 a.m.-7 p.m. March 3, according to Fort Bend County’s election website.
Voters should bring at least one of seven forms of appropriate identification options to the polls, including 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.
On the ballot
Registered voters may cast ballots in either Texas’ Republican or Democratic primary, but not both. Third-party candidates will appear on the ballot in November.
The March 3 primary election will include federal, state and county elections, including:
Several judges and justice positions will also be on the ballot.
At the polls
A total of 99,093 Fort Bend County voters—94,333 in-person and 4,760 by mail—have cast their ballots, representing approximately 17.49% of the county’s 566,601 registered voters, according to early voting statistics.
County data shows 55,783 in-person ballots were cast in the Democratic primary and 38,550 in the Republican primary.
In 2024’s March primary, almost 60,000 Fort Bend County voters cast their votes during the early voting period, with Republicans showing high turnout with 34,113 voters, Community Impact previously reported.
Stay tuned
Visit https://communityimpact.com/voter-guide to see results from all local and state elections in your community.