March 5 primary elections: Harris County provides more than 500 voting centers

HOUSTON – If you are registered to vote, finding a place to vote should be easy in Texas.

WHERE DO YOU VOTE ON ELECTION DAY?

More than 90 of the 254 counties in Texas currently have permission from the Secretary of State’s Office to use county-wide polling places on Election Day.

KPRC 2 called several counties and learned that most of them fall into that category.

Harris County, Fort Bend County, Galveston County, Brazoria County and Chambers County will have vote centers on Election Day. This means voters in those counties can go to any vote center in their county.

Montgomery County does not have vote centers. When we called the Montgomery County Elections Administrator’s Office, they confirmed that voters there must vote at their precinct assigned to them.

In Harris County, there will be more than 500 Vote Centers on Tuesday.

In Fort Bend County, there will be 74 Vote Centers on Tuesday.

In Brazoria County, there will be 24 Vote Centers on Tuesday.

In Galveston County, there will be 35 Vote Centers on Tuesday.

In Montgomery County, there will be 113 assigned precincts on Tuesday.

Visit the Decision 2024 page of Click2houston.com for complete election results and news.


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