Fort Bend County voting locations, where to vote: March 3, 2026 primary

Democrats and Republicans will decide on Tuesday which candidates they want on the November midterm election ballot.

Polls are open for the primary election from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Here’s where to cast your ballot in Fort Bend County.

Fort Bend County voting locations near me

Voters registered in Fort Bend County are allowed to cast their ballot at any polling location in the county on Election Day.

To help you find a polling location near you, the county has an interactive map that allows you to search by zip code or address. Click here to access the map.

See the list of Election Day voting locations.

What’s on the ballot?

All Texans will be able to vote for either a Democratic or Republican candidate who they want in the general elections. Here are some statewide races to watch out for:

  • U.S. Senator John Cornyn’s seat is up for grabs as he seeks reelection and will face seven other candidates in the Republican primary, including current Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton.
  • The governor's seat is up for election this year, and Gov. Greg Abbott is seeking his fourth term.
  • The Texas attorney general seat is open for the first time in more than a decade since Ken Paxton is running for the U.S. Senate.

You can only vote in either the Republican or Democratic primary – not both.

Fort Bend County voters can view their sample ballot by precinct. To find your precinct, click here.

Then, click here to find your sample ballot.

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The Source: Information gathered from the Fort Bend County website and the Texas Secretary of State website.

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