Politics & Government

Texas Election Day May 22, 2018: Who's On Ballot, Where To Vote

Tuesday is day of reckoning for candidates in 30-plus statewide, congressional and legislative runoff races. List of polling places below.

AUSTIN, TX — Tuesday is Election Day, with registered voters taking to the polls to determine winners of runoff elections in more than 30 political contests. Races range from the Democratic nomination for governor to U.S. House contests and runoffs for both chambers of the Texas Legislature.

Texas staged its Democratic and Republican primaries on March 6, when more than two dozen candidates failed to garner more than 50 percent of the vote thus triggering a runoff election. Early voting for the latter ran from May 14 to 18.

Tuesday, May 22, is the day of reckoning for those candidates, on the ballot for statewide, congressional and legislative offices. Here's who will be on the ballot, up to voters to decide on the victor for each race:

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GOVERNOR

Statewide - Democratic
Lupe Valdez
Andrew White

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U.S. HOUSE (17 runoff contests)

District 2 - Republican
Dan Crenshaw
Kevin Roberts


District 3 - Democratic
Lorie Burch
Sam Johnson


District 5 - Republican
Lance Gooden
Bunni Pounds


District 6 - Republican
J.K. "Jake" Ellzey
Ron Wright


District 6 - Democratic
Jana Lynne Sanchez
Ruby Faye Woolridge


District 7 - Democratic
Lizzie Pannill Fletcher
Laura Moser


District 10 - Democratic
Mike Siegel
Tawana Walter-Cadien


District 21 - Democratic
Joseph Kopser
Mary Street Wilson


District 21 - Republican
Matt McCall
Chip Roy


District 22 - Democratic
Sri Preston Kulkarni
Letitia Plummer


District 23 - Democratic
Gina Ortiz Jones
Rick Treviño


District 25 - Democratic
Julie Oliver
Chris Perri


District 27 - Democratic
Raul (Roy) Barrera
Eric Holguin


District 27 - Republican
Bech Bruun
Michael Cloud


District 29 - Republican
Phillip Aronoff
Carmen Maria Montiel


District 31 - Democratic
Mary Jennings "MJ" Hegar
Christine Eady Mann


District 32 - Democratic
Colin Allred
Lillian Salerno

TEXAS SENATE (one runoff contest)

District 17 - Democratic
Rita Lucido
Fran Watson

TEXAS HOUSE (14 runoff contests)

District 4 - Republican
Keith Bell
Stuart Spitzer


District 8 - Republican
Cody Harris
Thomas McNutt


District 13 - Republican
Ben Leman
Jill Wolfskill


District 37 - Democratic
Alex Dominguez
Rene O. Oliveira


District 45 - Democratic
Rebecca Bell-Metereau
Erin Zwiener


District 46 - Democratic
Sheryl Cole
Jose "Chito" Vela


District 47 - Democratic
Elaina Fowler
Vikki Goodwin


District 54 - Republican
Brad Buckley
Scott Cosper


District 62 - Republican
Brent Lawson
Reggie Smith


District 64 - Democratic
Andrew Morris
Mat Pruneda


District 107 - Republican
Deanna Maria Metzger
Joe Ruzicka


District 109 - Democratic
Deshaundra Lockhart Jones
Carl Sherman


District 121 - Republican
Steve Allison
Matt Beebe


District 133 - Democratic
Sandra G. Moore

Marty Schexnayder

WHERE TO VOTE

Travis County

In Travis County, there are multiple polling sites too numerous to list here. To download a list of voting sites with addresses,click here. For more information related to voting in Travis County, click here. Polling sites are open on May 22 from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Williamson County

There are multiple polling locations where Williamson County voters from Cedar Park, Leander, Round Rock and elsewhere can cast ballots. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Here's the list of polling sites:

AUSTIN

Anderson Mill Limited District
11500 El Salido Parkway

Bethany United Methodist Church
10010 Anderson Mill Road

Lord of Life Lutheran Church
9700 Neenah Avenue

CEDAR PARK
Cedar Park Library

550 Discovery Boulevard

Cedar Park Randalls
1400 Cypress Creek Road

Cedar Park Recreation Center

1435 Main St Town Center

Vista Ridge High School

200 S Vista Ridge Boulevard

LEANDER

Leander Public Library

1011 S Bagdad Road

Pat Bryson Municipal Hall

201 N Brushy Street

ROUND ROCK

Baca Senior Center

301 W Bagdad Avenue Building 2

Brushy Creek Community Center

16318 Great Oaks Drive

Fern Bluff MUD Community Center

7320 Wyoming Springs Road

Forest Creek Elementary School

3505 Forest Creek Drive

JB & Hallie Jester Annex

1801 E Old Settlers Boulevard

Round Rock Presbyterian Church

4010 Sam Bass Road

Round Rock Randall's

2051 Gattis School Road

Teravista Comm. Center
4211 Teravista Club Drive

Polling sites elsewhere in Williamson County:

BARTLETT
Bartlett Town Hall
140 W Clark Street

FLORENCE
Andice Community Center
6600 FM 970, Andice
GEORGETOWN
Cowan Creek Amenity Center
1433 Cool Spring Way

First Baptist Church-Georgetown
1333 W University Avenue

Georgetown Randalls
5721 Williams Drive

GISD Administration Building
603 Lakeway Drive

Parks and Recreation Admin. Building
1101 N. College Street

Williamson County Inner Loop Annex
301 SE Inner Loop
GRANGER
Granger ISD School - Gymnasium
300 North Colorado
HUTTO
Hutto ISD Admin. Building
200 College Street
JARRELL
Jarrell Memorial Park Comm. Center
1651 CR 305

LIBERTY HILL
Liberty Hill High School
16500 W SH 29

TAYLOR
Taylor City Hall
400 Porter Street
THRALL
St John Lutheran Church
409 S Main Street
WEIR
First Baptist Church of Weir
315 FM 1105

For more information on Williamson County voting, click here.

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