Upcoming Elections

Montgomery County Sheriff Runoff Election

Primary Runoff: Montgomery County Sheriff

This elected position is extremely important to our county. Voters need to pray for guidance, wisdom, and discernment as they make this critical choice. Please take the time to research this race thoroughly.

Early Voting

May 20-24, 7am-7pm
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Early Voting Locations)

Election Day

May 28, 7am-7pm
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Election Day Voting Locations)

Voter registration deadline was April 29.

Montgomery County Sheriff Candidates

Sheriff Rand Henderson (incumbent)

Captain Wesley Doolittle

Why Is the County Sheriff One of Our Most Important Elected Officials?

The Sheriff is elected by the people and reports to the people, not to the state or federal government. He has the power to defend county residents against unconstitutional mask mandates, gun restrictions, voting laws, immigration policy, and unlawful entry of our homes by the federal government.

Electing a Sheriff who will protect our freedoms is one of the one of the most important decisions voters can make. It’s important to do your due diligence and GO VOTE!

  • Have a question about your eligibility to vote? Check your registration status here.

    Register to vote here.

    Change your voter registration address here.

  • Early Voting

    During the early voting period, any qualified Montgomery County registered voter may vote at any one of the Montgomery County early voting locations.

    Election Day Voting

    On election day, voters must vote at the location designated for the precinct where they are registered to vote.

    See all voting locations here.

  • As the election approaches, visit the link below for instructions on accessing your sample ballot. This will allow you to view exactly what will be on your own personal ballot!

    How to Access Your Personal Sample Ballot

  • Conservative voter guides from trusted organizations

    Look for:

    • A strenuous vetting process to evaluate which candidates will make choices that support We the People.

    • A Conservative mission statement that supports limited government, fiscal responsibility, and constitutional principles.

    • Regular meetings or a board that is open to public scrutiny, not organizations that only assemble during Primary Election season to distribute a voter guide.

    Avoid:

    • Groups that use the word “Republican” in their name to try and deceive voters. The Republican Party DOES NOT print a voter guide for the Primary Election.

    • Organizations that only appear during Primary season to get their preferred candidates or political consulting clients elected, but don’t work the November General Election to elect Republicans over Democrats.

    How to Research Candidates

  • Some Political Action Committees (PACs) in Montgomery County attempt to mislead voters into thinking that they are voting for candidates endorsed by the local Republican Party.

    Voters need to be aware of this issue to avoid being duped into voting for Democrats or RINOs (Republicans in Name Only) at the polls.

    These are some examples of groups not associated in any way with the Montgomery County Republican Party, yet voters have been easily deceived by these titles:

    • Republican Voters of Texas

    • Montgomery County Republican Club

    • Republican Victory PAC

    • Associated Republicans of Texas

    • Preserve The Woodlands (funded primarily by developers & contractors)

    One of these PACs, the Republican Voters of Texas PAC (RVT), has sent deceptive mailers to voters and showed up at the polls impersonating the Montgomery County Republican Party.

    Some of the same people involved in the RVT, including Chairman Bryan Christ and his wife, also used this tactic in 2014 when they formed a fake Tea Party to deceive voters into electing their candidates.

    In 2018 and again in 2024, the Montgomery County Republican Party condemned the RVT for deceptive electioneering, but they continued with their unethical election practices.

    While members of the RVT claim that they only endorse Conservative Republican candidates, this is simply not true. For example, one of the RVT founders openly endorsed Claire Lindsay (Democrat) when she ran against Matt Beasley (Republican) for Justice of the Peace. She even had a fundraiser for Lindsay at her home.

    In the 2022 Primary Election, the RVT targeted and attempted to replace Rep. Steve Toth (HD 15), who consistently has one of the most conservative voting records in the State House.

    The Montgomery County Republican Party does NOT provide Republican voter guides or endorse candidates in Primary Elections.

    Fake Voter Guides in Montgomery County

    Big-Money, Pro-Gambling Voter Guides in Montgomery County

    Fake Republican PAC Endorses Felon

    Local Democrats Masquerading as Republicans

    RINOs/Uniparty vs. Conservatives

  • In-Person Voting

    Under Texas law, voters must present an acceptable form of ID at the polls when voting in person.

    Acceptable forms of photo ID:

    • Texas Driver License issued by the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS)

    • Texas Election Identification Certificate issued by DPS

    • Texas Personal Identification Card issued by DPS

    • Texas Handgun License issued by DPS

    • United States Military Identification Card containing the person’s photograph

    • United States Citizenship Certificate containing the person’s photograph

    • United States Passport (book or card)

    It is important to note a student ID is not one of the approved forms of photo ID.

    Voting by Mail

    Texans voting by mail must provide one of the following numbers on their mail-in ballot application and the carrier envelope of their cast ballot:

    • Texas Driver License

    • Texas Personal Identification Card

    • Election Identification Certificate

    • OR the last 4 digits of their Social Security number

    Source: Texas Secretary of State Voter ID Requirements

  • Montgomery County Elections is a great source for local election information, including registration status, Early Voting locations and times, Election Day voting locations and times, sample ballots, and election results.

    Additional information is available on the Texas Secretary of State website.

    Contact your Precinct Chair. Your Precinct Chair lives in your neighborhood and can provide information on upcoming elections and opportunities to help Get Out the Vote!

Conroe Municipal Runoff Election

Uniform Election: Conroe Municipal Runoff

A Runoff Election will take place on June 15 for the mayor of Conroe and two city council positions as no candidate in these races received more than 50% of the vote.

For Conroe mayor, Todd Yancey and Duke Coon will proceed to the runoff. For city council Place 1, David Hairel and Susan Johnson will proceed to the runoff. For Place 2, Shana Arthur and Curt Maddux will proceed to the runoff.

Register to vote today!

Your vote makes a difference in electing strong Conservative Republicans who will support your values.

Warning - Don't be fooled by fake Republican voter guides.

DON’T BE FOOLED BY FAKE REPUBLICAN VOTER GUIDES!

This is NOT a Republican Party voter guide.

The Republican Voters of Texas PAC has been condemned by the Party for their deceptive voter guides that lead people to believe the Republican Party is endorsing their candidates. Read more from Texas Scorecard.

Evaluating Voter Guides

Look for:

A strenuous vetting process to evaluate which candidates will make choices that support We the People.

A Conservative mission statement and efforts throughout the year to educate voters on limited government, fiscal responsibility, and Constitutional principles.

Regular meetings or a board that is open to public scrutiny, not organizations that only assemble during Primary Election season to distribute a voter guide.

Avoid:

Groups that use the word “Republican” in their name to try and deceive voters. The Republican Party DOES NOT print a voter guide for the Primary Election.

Organizations that only appear during Primary season to get their preferred candidates or political consulting clients elected, but don’t work the November General Election to elect Republicans over Democrats.

Visit transparencyusa.org to look up who is funding the voter guides you receive.

A Final Note

Some voter guides will endorse a strong Conservative candidate to lend credibility to left-leaning candidates or even their political consulting clients. If you use a voter guide, make sure it’s from a trusted Conservative organization such as those listed here.

Choose wisely or the RINOs (Republicans in Name Only) will choose for you!