LUBBOCK, TX — The November 5 General Election is upon us. Here, we have compiled everything you need to know about election day and who is running in various races.
First, registered voters must bring an identification card, such as a driver's license or voter registration card, to the polling location. You can vote at any polling location in the county, but where your residence is located on the county precinct map determines what ballot you will receive. Don't worry—there are only four county precincts, so this should be fairly simple. You can find your precinct here.
Second, do your research. Here are the contested races you'll need to research before voting in ballot order. The candidates for local elections will only have contests for the precinct in which you reside. For example, if you live in Wolfforth, you will not see Shallowater ISD school board choices and vice versa. Uncontested races are not listed:
President of the United States
- Donald J. Trump (REP)
- Kamala Harris (DEM)
- Chase Oliver (LIB)
- Jill Stein (GREEN)
United States Senator from Texas
- Ted Cruz (REP)
- Colin Allred (DEM)
- Ted Brown (LIB)
United States Representative, District 19
- Jodey C. Arrington (REP)
- Bernard Johnson (LIB)
- Nathan Lewis (IND)
Railroad Commissioner
- Christi Craddock (REP)
- Katherine Culbert (DEM)
- Haw Dunlap (LIB)
- Eddie Espinoza (GREEN)
Justice, Supreme Court, Place 2
- Jimmy Blacklock (REP)
- DaSean Jones (DEM)
Justice, Supreme Court, Place 4
- John Devine (REP)
- Christine Vinh Weems (DEM)
Justice, Supreme Court, Place 6
- Jane Bland (REP)
- Bonnie Lee Goldstein (DEM)
- J. David Robinson (LIB)
Presiding Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals
- David J. Schenck (REP)
- Holly Taylor (DEM)
Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 7
- Gina Parker (REP)
- Nancy Mulder (DEM)
Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 8
- Lee Finley (REP)
- Chika Anyiam (DEM)
Member, State Board of Education, District 15
- Aaron Kinsey (REP)
- Morgan Kirkpatrick (DEM)
- Jack B. Westbrook (LIB)
State Representative, District 83
- Carl H. Tepper (REP)
- Noah Lopez (DEM)
Justice, 7th Court of Appeals District, Place 2
- Judy Parker (REP)
Justice, 7th Court of Appeals District, Place 3
- Alex Yarbrough (REP)
District Judge, 72nd Judicial District
- John Grace (REP)
District Judge, 72nd Judicial District
- Phillip Hays (REP)
District Judge, 140th Judicial District
- Douglas H. Freitag (REP)
LUBBOCK COUNTY
Sheriff
- Kelly S. Rowe (REP)
County Tax Assessor-Collector
- Ronnie Keister (REP)
County Commissioner, Precinct No. 1
- Mike Dalby (REP)
County Commissioner, Precinct No. 3
- Cary Shaw (REP)
- Gilbert Flores (DEM)
Constable, Precinct No. 1
- Paul Hanna (REP)
Constable, Precinct No. 2
- Jody A. Barnes (REP)
Constable, Precinct No. 3
- Joe Sanchez (REP)
Constable, Precinct No. 4
- Joe Pinson (REP)
LUBBOCK COUNTY WCID NO. 1 AKA BUFFALO SPRINGS LAKE
LCWCID Director, Precinct 2
- Kade Garner
- Steven Hughes
- Jeff Bartholomew
- Rachel Givens
LCWCID Director, Precinct 3
- Ashley Ramirez
- Joel Prock
CITY OF LUBBOCK
Special Election, City of Lubbock, Proposition A
(Vote For or Against)
The issuance of $103,400,000 general obligation bonds for street improvements, and the imposition of taxes sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on the bonds.
- FOR
- AGAINST
Special Election, City of Lubbock, Proposition A
(Vote For or Against)
Shall the City of Lubbock (the city) annex approximately 374.74 acres commonly known as the Highland Oaks subdivision and located within an area located south of 146th Street (F.M. 7500), east of Frankford Avenue, north of Woodrow Road (F.M. 7600), and west of Slide Road (F.M. Road 1730), (the area), thereby to include the area inside the full purpose city limits of the city, resulting in the city providing municipal services in accordance with Texas local government Code Section 43.0692; the area shall be subject to the jurisdiction, laws, and regulations of the city; and the city shall impose a property tax each year on all property in the area at the same rate that is imposed on other property in the city
- FOR
- AGAINST
Frenship ISD, Proposition A
(Vote For or Against)
Ratifying the ad valorem tax rate of $0.75670 per $100 valuation in Frenship Independent School District for the current year, a rate that will result in an increase of 18.59 percent in maintenance and operations tax revenue for the district for the current year as compared to the preceding year, which is an additional $5,300,921.
- FOR
- AGAINST
Frenship ISD, Proposition B
(Vote For or Against)
The issuance of $189,500,000 of bonds by the Frenship Independent School District for safety and security infrastructure; campus and facility upgrades, repairs and renovations; campus and facility parking lots; two new elementary schools; the purchase of school buses, transportation safety equipment and vehicles; and the purchase of sites for school facilities, and levying the tax for payment of principal and interest on the bonds. This is a property tax increase.
- FOR
- AGAINST
Frenship ISD, Proposition C
(Vote For or Against)
The issuance of $10,000,000 of bonds (with a maximum maturity of five years) by the Frenship Independent School District for acquiring, replacing and updating instructional technology, and levying the tax for payment of principal and interest on the bonds. This is a property tax increase.
- FOR
- AGAINST
Roosevelt ISD, Proposition A
(Vote For or Against)
The issuance of bonds in the amount of $58,500,000 for school facilities and the levy of taxes sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on the bonds. This is a property tax increase.
- FOR
- AGAINST
Finally, find a polling location near you. No matter where you live in the county, you can vote at any of the following locations:
Location | Address |
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Abernathy City Hall | 811 Ave. D, Abernathy |
Bacon Heights Baptist Church | 5110 54th St. (Door #3, The Family Life Center), Lubbock |
Broadview Baptist Church | 1302 N Frankford Ave. (Fellowship Hall), Lubbock |
Broadway Church of Christ | 1924 Broadway (Door #7), Lubbock |
C. E. Maedgen Elementary School | 4401 Nashville Ave. (Door G3 Gym), Lubbock |
Calvary Baptist Church | 5301 82nd St. (Worship Center Entrance to the Gym), Lubbock |
Carmona-Harrison Elementary | 1910 Cesar E. Chavez Dr. (Front Entrance), Lubbock |
Carpet Tech | 6613 19th St. (Conference Room), Lubbock |
Casey Administration Building | 501 7th St. (Room No. 104), Wolfforth |
Catholic Diocese of Lubbock | 4620 4th St. (Building C), Lubbock |
Celebration Christian Center | 8001 Upland Ave. (Sanctuary), Lubbock |
Church on the Rock | 10503 Slide Rd. (Student Ministries Building), Lubbock |
Copper Rawlings Senior Center | 213 40th St. (Social Hall), Lubbock |
Ed Irons Middle School | 5214 79th St. (Front Entrance), Lubbock |
Elks Lodge No. 1348 | 3409 Milwaukee Ave. (The Lodge Hall), Lubbock |
Evans Middle School | 4211 58th St. (Door #17), Lubbock |
First Assembly of God Church | 3801 98th St. (Classroom), Lubbock |
Frenship Heritage Middle School | 6110 73rd St. (Door #1, Lubbock) |
Frenship Terra Vista Middle School | 1111 Upland Ave. (Door #1), Lubbock |
Goedeke Branch Library | 5034 Frankford Ave. (Lobby), Lubbock |
GolfSuites | 6909 Marsha Sharp Fwy W (Lobby), Lubbock |
Green Lawn Church of Christ | 5701 19th St (Entry Hall), Lubbock |
Idalou Community Center | 202 W 7th St (Community Room), Idalou |
J. A. Hodges Community Center | 4011 University Ave (Social Hall), Lubbock |
Jayne Ann Miller Elementary School | 6705 Joliet Dr (Door #4 Gym), Lubbock |
Lauro Cavazos Middle School | 210 N University Ave (Door #2), Lubbock |
Lubbock ISD Administration Office | 1628 19th St (Door #2), Lubbock |
Lubbock-Cooper ISD Administrative Offices | 13807 Indiana Ave (Door #5), Lubbock |
Lubbock-Cooper North Elementary School | 3202 108th St (Door #27 Gym), Lubbock |
Mae Simmons Community Center | 2004 Oak Ave (Activity Room), Lubbock |
Maggie Trejo Supercenter | 3200 Amherst St (Rodgers Community Center Social Hall), Lubbock |
Monterey High School | 3211 47th St (Cafeteria), Lubbock |
New Deal Community Clubhouse | 309 S Monroe Ave (Community Room), New Deal |
Parsons Elementary School | 2811 58th St (Door G2 Gym), Lubbock |
Patterson Library | 1836 Parkway Dr (Community Room), Lubbock |
Ransom Canyon City Hall (Council Chamber) | 24 Lee Kitchens Dr, Ransom Canyon |
Reese Technology Center | 9801 Reese Blvd, Ste 200 (Building #8, The Reese Room 106), Lubbock |
Roosevelt ISD Gymnasium (Door A3) | 1301 CR 3300, Lubbock |
Roscoe Wilson Elementary School | 2807 25th St (Door 5 Cafeteria), Lubbock |
Roy W. Roberts Elementary School | 7901 Avenue P (Door #8 Gym), Lubbock |
Shallowater Community Center | 902 Avenue H (Community Room), Shallowater |
Slaton Community Clubhouse | 750 W Garza St. (Community Room), Slaton |
South Plains Church of Christ | 6802 Elkhart Ave (Door 1 to Family Life Center), Lubbock |
Sunset Church of Christ (Powerhouse) | 3625 34th St, Lubbock |
Sutherlands HomeBase | 3701 50th St (Near Lighting Section), Lubbock |
Texas Tech University Student Union Building | 15th St and Akron Avenue (Red Raider Ballroom Room 118), Lubbock |
The Message | 5502 Auburn St (Building A), Lubbock |
The Way | 5805 98th St (Door 2), Lubbock |
Victory Life Church | 12401 Slide Rd (Main Entrance), Lubbock |
YWCA | 6501 University Ave (Event Room), Lubbock |
Power tip: To avoid long lines, driving across town or the county to a polling location that may not be busy is easier.
The polling locations are open from 7:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m. CST on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024.
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