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HomeTexas Runoff Election

TEXAS RUNOFF ELECTION









VOTING MADE SIMPLE • MAY 26, 2026





2026 Texas Primary Election Runoff Key Dates

5 STEPS TO GET READY.


The May 26 primary runoff is coming. Getting ready takes less than 15 minutes. 
 
Here's everything you need to show up confident and prepared.


Credit for content: MarchMatters.org

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CONFIRM YOUR ADDRESS AND VOTER STATUS


Before anything else, make sure you're registered to vote and your information is current. Takes about two minutes.

• Your registration status

• Your name and address on file

• Your voting precinct

If anything needs updating, do it early. Registration deadline is April 27. Check your status and precinct hre on the Hays County Elections website if you live in Hays County. Otherwise go to VoteTexas.gov
.

Check your status:

On the Secretary of State's website >>

On the Hays County Elections website >>
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SAVE KEY DATES ON YOUR CALENDAR


Voter registration deadline: April 27

Mail ballot application deadline: May 15

Early voting: May 18–22

Primary Runoff Election Day: May 26



DOWNLOAD ALL DATES >>
2026 Key Dates

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DECIDE WHEN AND HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR BALLOT


Texas offers multiple ways to vote. Pick the one that works best for you and make a plan before Election Day arrives.

Early voting-- May 18–22, more flexibility

Election Day-- May 26 at your assigned polling place

Vote by mail-- if you meet eligibility requirements

Voters with disabilities can find specific resources at VoteTexas.gov

VOTE IN PERSON >>         VOTE BY MAIL >>
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FIND YOUR POLLING PLACE


Polling locations can change between elections -- don't assume yours is the same as last time. Plan your visit the same way you'd plan any appointment.

• Where you can vote early

• Where to vote on Election Day

• Hours of operation



PICK A PLACE >>
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REVIEW & RESEARCH YOUR BALLOT

Ballots vary by location and party primary runoff. Taking a few minutes to review before you vote removes uncertainty and makes the experience faster and easier.

• See which races will appear on your ballot

• Understand what offices are being decided

• Note any local races or propositions

• Learn how to Research Candidates and Issues.

Stick to official Texas election resources, nonpartisan voter information sites, and local election offices.


The Sample Ballot Lookup Tool (link below) will combine all candidates for a particular race. In some cases it will list both Republican and Democratic candidates. Choose those from your preferred party to review.

Note: If you voted in a party primary in March, you will vote in that party this time. If you did not vote, you will pick a party in which to vote.

VIEW YOUR BALLOT >>

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Most elections are decided in the primary

…and the primary runoff.

VOTERS GUIDES FOR PRIMARY RUNOFF ELECTION


Printable Voters Guide from the LWVTX


English, Spanish, Chinese, and Vietnamese-language versions are available to read or download at the link below the images on the right.

The Republican Primary Runoff has only state or federal offices to be voted on by Hays County Voters. Democratic Primary Runoff Voters also have a few county races on the ballot. The LWVTX Voters Guide only covers state and federal offices.

To know the candidates in county races who are on the ballot in the Democratic Primary Runoff, visit Vote411.org. Enter your address, then choose your party primary to view those candidates. The Republican Party does not have any runoff races for Hays County.
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LWVTX Nonpartisan Voters Guide

May 26, 2026 Primary Runoff Election

Downloadable


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Guîa para votantes no partidista de LWVTX

Elecciones primarias del 26 de mayo de 2026

Descargable


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LWVTX Nonpartisan Voters Guide – Chinese

May 26, 2026 Primary Runoff Election

Downloadable


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LWVTX Nonpartisan Voters Guide - Vietnamese

May 26, 2026 Primary Runoff Election

Downloadable


VOTE411.ORG IS LIVE NOW!


Use https://vote411.org, the League of Women Voters online voters guide, to research the candidates on your ballot. Each is sent the same set of questions as others in their race. All responses are printed exactly as submitted*, if the candidate has responded.

*Exception: if the candidate does not edit answers that violate League protocols (ex.: no personal attacks), the content will be lightly edited to ensure it can be included.

NOW YOU’RE READY!

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