Harris County clerk shares what you need to know to vote in the runoff election
HARRIS COUNTY, Texas – Harris County Clerk Teneshia Hudspeth had a news conference to tell Houstonians what they need to know as they vote in the runoff election on Saturday.
Harris County voters can cast their ballot at one of the 450 voting centers open from 7 a.m. – 7 p.m., such as the NRG Arena.
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Houston voters will be able to choose the next mayor between Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee and State Senator John Whitmire.
City council seats that will be decided
Voters in District D will see a runoff on their ballot. The candidates are Carolyn Evans-Shabazz and Travis McGee.
Voters in District G will see a runoff on their ballot. The candidates are Tony Buzbee and Mary Nan Huffman.
Voters in District H will see a runoff on their ballot. The candidates are Mario Castillo and Cynthia Reyes Revilla.
City Council At-Large position 1 will be on the ballot. The candidates in the runoff are Melanie Miles and Julian Ramirez.
City Council At-Large position 2 will be on the ballot. The candidates in the runoff are Willie Davis and Nick Hellyar.
City Council At-Large position 3 will be on the ballot. The candidates in the runoff are Richard Cantu and Twila Carter.
City Council At-Large position 4 will be on the ballot. The candidates in the runoff are Roy Morales and Letitia Plummer.
To find a voting center, go here.
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