Get Ready for Early Voting in Tomball and Magnolia
As residents of Tomball and Magnolia prepare for the upcoming elections, early voting begins on April 20, giving voters a chance to cast their ballots ahead of the May 2 election day. This year’s election features several important positions, including key propositions that could shape your local governance.
Key Voting Dates To Remember
Here are the important dates you need to mark on your calendar:
- April 20: First day of early voting and last day to apply for mail-in ballots (received, not postmarked).
- April 28: Last day of early voting.
- May 2: Election day and last day to receive mail-in ballots (or May 4 if the carrier envelope is postmarked by 7 p.m. at the election location).
Where Can You Vote?
During early voting, voters in Montgomery County can cast their ballots at any polling location. However, on election day, you must vote at your designated precinct. In Tomball, the local voters can visit Tomball City Hall for both early voting and election day voting. Alternatively, Harris County ESD 16 voters can cast their ballots at two designated stations—Station 36 and Station 38. For a comprehensive list of polling locations, visit elections.mctx.org.
What’s on the Ballot?
Voters will find contested races as well as several propositions that aim to amend the city charter of Tomball. For instance:
- Proposition A: Amends the charter to prohibit discussion of city business outside of publicly noticed meetings by groups of three council members.
- Proposition B: Changes the responsibilities of the Department of Public Works and Community Development.
- Proposition C: Requires that ordinances be published within 14 days of adoption.
These propositions could bring critical changes to the way city business is conducted, impacting all residents of Tomball.
Staying Informed
As we approach these important civic dates, participate actively in your community by being an informed voter. The upcoming election is your opportunity to voice your opinions and help shape the future of your city. Don’t forget to explore the latest happenings around Houston and how you can support local businesses in this environment.
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