Remember to VOTE Your VALUES Tuesday, November 7th, Election Day! Please forward this to family and friends!
Dear John,
Texas Values Action, the main Texas partner with ivoterguide, has put together key information for you with a list of local School Board & Special Texas House District #2 election races with a rating of each candidates views, either Conservative or Liberal, or somewhere in between. The November 7th, 2023 Texas races along with the rating of most candidates can be viewed on ivoterguide.com.
Also, a November 7th Sample Ballot of the proposed statewide Texas Constitutional Amendments can be accessed on the VoteTexas.gov website, or view the Sample Ballot here. More information about the constitutional amendments can be found here.
Special Election Voter Guide for Texas House District 2 and Local School Board Races in Texas:
For Cypress-Fairbanks ISD Board of Trustees (Northwest Houston area) – Positions 1, 2, 3, 4
We Recommend: Todd Le Compte – Position 1
George Ray – Position 2
Justin Ray – Position 3
Christine Kalmbach – Position 4
Texas' House District 2 encompasses all of Hopkins, Hunt, and Van Zandt Counties. Major cities in the district include Canton, Commerce, Greenville, and Sulphur Springs.
iVoterGuide is also covering the following school board elections:
• Aldine ISD School Board - Positions 1, 2, 6, and 7;
• Bryan ISD Board of Trustees - District 2 and At-Large Place 6;
• Cypress-Fairbanks ISD Board of Trustees - Positions 1, 2, 3, 4;
• Granbury ISD Board of Trustees - Places 1 and 2;
• Houston ISD Board of Trustees - Districts II, III, IV, and VIIII;
• Klein ISD Board of Trustees - two At-Large positions;
• Princeton ISD School Board - two At-Large positions;
• Spring ISD Board of Trustees - Positions 4 and 5; and
• Wimberley ISD Board of Trustees - Places 6 and 7
Polls are typically open from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Election Day. To find your polling location, please click here.
Election notification emails are sent out at the state level. Unfortunately, we are unable to segment the emails by districts.
Our apologies for any confusion.