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TX Democratic, Republican runoffs: When, where to vote early in Tarrant County

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TX Democratic, Republican runoffs: When, where to vote early in Tarrant County

Early voting for Texas’ Democratic and Republican primary runoffs begins May 18 and runs through May 22 in Tarrant County, with Election Day set for May 26. Voters who did not participate in the March 3 election can choose either party’s runoff, while previous voters must align with their March party selection, and polling locations operate daily from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Early voting for Texas’ Democratic and Republican primary runoffs starts Monday, May 18, and concludes Friday, May 22, in Tarrant County. The window is shorter than the March primary, offering just five days for early ballots before Election Day on May 26. Ballots include federal, state, and county elections. Voters who missed the March 3 election can participate in either party’s runoff, while those who voted in March must cast ballots in the same party’s runoff. Polling locations across Tarrant County accept voters from any district within the county during early voting hours. Polls operate daily from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., with wait times trackable via Tarrant County’s election website. Voters can use this tool to select the most convenient polling place. Tarrant County elections include federal, state, and local races, ensuring broad voter engagement. The runoff process follows Texas state election rules, where only the top two candidates from each party advance to determine nominees for the November general election.

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