Has Your Precinct Number Changed?
January 15, 2025 | Montgomery County, TX
Montgomery County voters recently received a new Voter Registration Card in the mail. These cards are sent out every two years and will reflect any changes to your voting precinct and possible changes to your Congressional District.
New Precincts & Polling Locations
Due to the influx of new residents, the County Commissioners were required to redraw voting precinct lines. By law each precinct can have no more than 5,000 registered voters.
On January 1, 2026, eight new precincts were added to Montgomery County, for a total of 121. These new precincts are carved out of existing precincts, which means your precinct number may have changed. These changes have also required changes in some polling locations!
Please be sure to double check your precinct number and your voting location before going to the polls on March 3, 2026.
New Congressional Districts
In addition, the state legislature re-drew some Congressional Districts (CD) which means you may be in a brand new district. This CD number is also found on your voter registration card. It does not affect your voting location, but you do need to know who the candidates are for your Congressional District!
Check Your Voter Information Online
If you have any questions or you did not receive a card, or didn’t keep it, you can click here and enter your “Voter Information” to check your registration and view your voting precinct and Congressional District.
Register to Vote at Your Current Address
The last day to register to vote in the March 3 Primary Election is February 2. If you’ve recently moved, you must be registered at your current address in order to vote!
To register to vote for the first time in Texas:
➡️ Complete an application using the SOS ONLINE VOTER REGISTRATION APPLICATION. Simply fill in the required information, print, sign, and mail the completed application directly to the county elections office by the February 2 deadline.
You also may drop the form off in person at the county elections office.
Visit the county elections office website to find their mailing address and physical location.
➡️ Voter registration forms also may be found at local libraries, at our party headquarters, or visit the county elections office website to download the form or pick one up from their office.
Remember, this form must be submitted by mail or dropped off at the county elections office by the February 2 deadline!
To update your name or address:
➡️ Whether you’ve recently moved or changed your name, you can update all your information on your voter registration record through the Secretary of State website.
Remember, you must be registered at your current address in order to vote!
Don’t Rely on the DMV
If you changed your address at the DMV and checked the box to “register to vote,” be warned that the DMV is slow to get that information to the Secretary of State and you may not be registered by the deadline. So, please check your registration status as described above prior to February 2.
There have been many instances where a couple has changed their registration at the same time and location and one is registered and the other not. It is better to not take the chance, so please check your registration prior to the deadline.
Questions?
If you have any questions, please contact our office at (936) 207-2692 or (936) 207-2636.