Fort Bend County sample ballots for March 3, 2026 Texas primary elections
HOUSTON - Before you head to the polls for the March 3 primary elections, you can see your sample ballot to find out what you will be voting on.
Fort Bend County sample ballots
Big picture view:
Texans will vote in either the Democratic or Republican primary. The candidates they choose for their party will appear on the November ballot.
There are statewide races like governor and U.S. senator, as well as local leaders and representatives.
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Local perspective:
In Fort Bend County, residents will vote for county judge, district clerk, county clerk, district attorney and other local leaders.
Your ballot will vary based on where you live and whether you are voting in the Democratic or Republican primary.
What you can do:
To find your precinct, click here.
Then, click here to find your sample ballot.
Southeast Texas sample ballots
Below we have links to where to find the sample ballots for counties in the Houston area.
- Austin County sample ballots
- Brazoria County sample ballots
- Chambers County sample ballots
- Colorado County sample ballots
- Fort Bend County sample ballots
- Galveston County sample ballots
- Grimes County sample ballots
- Harris County sample ballots
- Jackson County sample ballots
- Liberty County sample ballots
- Matagorda County sample ballots
- Montgomery County sample ballots
- Polk County sample ballots
- San Jacinto County sample ballots
- Walker County sample ballots
- Waller County sample ballots
- Washington County sample ballots
- Wharton County sample ballots
Am I registered to vote?
The easiest way to check your voter registration status is to head to the Secretary of State's website.
The Am I Registered portal on the website lets you submit your identifying information, like a Texas Driver's License number, to find your registration status.
The portal will also give you your early voting and election day polling locations.
In order to vote in the March 3 election, you must have been registered by Feb. 2.
The Source: The information in this article comes from Fort Bend County as well as various election offices for Houston-area counties.
