HOUSTON VOTERS GUIDE

EARLY VOTING: NOV 27 - DEC 5

7AM-7PM


ELECTION DAY: DEC 9

7AM-7PM

The Runoff Version

Non-partisan information on candidates, elections, and voting by the League of Women Voters of Houston.

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You can also find your district by calling 3-1-1. If you are calling from outside the City Limits, the number is 713.837.0311.

December 9th

Runoff Elections

What's in the Houston Voters Guide?

  • VOTING RESOURCES
  • ELECTION INFORMATION
  • CANDIDATE PROFILES
  • WHAT'S ON THE BALLOT?
  • WHEN AND WHERE CAN I VOTE?

Why does my vote matter?

MAYOR: The mayor is like the leader of your city, especially during a crisis. When you vote for mayor, you can choose a candidate with similar priorities to you.


Each of the 18 Mayoral candidates outline their priorities in this voters guide. Read all of the candidate responses here.


CONTROLLER: The Controller is Houston's Chief Financial Officer and is responsible for making sure that the city's finances and assets are properly accounted for.


Each of the Controller candidates outline their priorities in this voters guide. Read all of the candidate responses here. 

CITY COUNCIL: These are the officials you go to when you have a problem. They advise the mayor on issues in the city and help set priorities for the city.


Each of the City Council candidates outline their priorities in this voters guide. Read all of the candidate responses here.


HOUSTON PROPOSITIONS: Propositions determine how Houston is governed and funded. You vote FOR or AGAINST propositions.


This election, there are two Houston propositions on the ballot. Read explanations, pros, and cons of the propositions here.


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