This primary will select candidates for governor, other statewide offices, U.S. representative, state representative, half the state senator positions, county officials, and judges.
Some county parties also have ballot resolutions, which are presented to the state convention but have no legal force.
Some factoids:
- You can find early voting locations in your local newspaper or by searching the web for <your county> clerk early voting. If your county clerk is up to speed, that will get you to a site like this: http://www.galvestonvotes.org/March_02_ ... voting.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
- In most counties, you can vote at any early voting location.
- If you haven't already registered, it's too late. Register for the November election while you're thinking about it.
- If you have lost your registration card, you can use a photo ID to vote.
- You can vote in either the Republican or Democratic primary, regardless of how you voted in previous elections.
- It is illegal to carry a weapon in a primary voting location or polling place on election day. [PC 46.03(a)(2)]
- Jim