Election Day Judges Training and Upcoming Elections
March 20, 2023 | Montgomery County, TX
“It was three hours of essential information. I strongly recommend it!” (Herschel Williams, Precinct 63 Chair)
“Well worth my time. Looking forward to the next one.”
(Jeff Filbin, Precinct 38 Chair)
“This is fantastic training...don’t miss this opportunity! Sign up and attend.” (Attendee, Karen Hall)
More training classes to come!
Election Judges and Clerks are the first line of election integrity for every election. It is the goal of the Montgomery County Republican Party to work with our County Election Officials to prepare workers to be knowledgeable, efficient, and confident in their duties. We take our mission to “preserve the Constitutional principles and values upon which our great country and state were founded” very seriously. Fair and free elections for all citizens is one of those principles.
We will be scheduling training for Election Day Judges and Clerks in the coming weeks as well as a class dedicated to working with the election machines.
“The training is awesome even for experienced judges," said Precinct 31 Chair, Betty Anderson. "She provides examples of most of the Election Judge paperwork which you can highlight and review before elections.”
Keep watching our calendar for upcoming training classes.
Upcoming Elections
Please consider becoming an Election Judge or Clerk. Early voting and election day workers are needed every election cycle. Contact Election Central or click here to volunteer.
May 6, 2023 - Uniform Election
Nov. 7, 2023 - Constitutional Amendments
March 5, 2024 - Primary Election
Election Dates Source: Texas Secretary of State
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It is possible that Montgomery County Elections is not conducting an election in your area. If this is the case, you will see a message stating “Montgomery County Elections is not conducting an election in your area. If you feel this is incorrect please call our office at (936) 539-7843.”
If there are races on your sample ballot, visit candidate campaign websites and attend meet-and-greets and candidate forums to learn about their core values, character, life accomplishments, endorsements, donors, and campaign promises. If there are any bond or tax proposals on your ballot, attend information meetings and check reliable sources to understand both the context and impact – objectives, priorities, projects, debt levy, etc., of each item.