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Countdown to Election Day - November 3, 2026
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October 5, 2026 - Deadline to register to vote in this election (Click for more Info)
October 19-30, 2026 - Early Voting
November 3, 2026 - Election Day
Federal
James Talarico (Democrat)
United States Congressional Representative
Danny Minton (Democrat)
Statewide
Gina Hinojosa (Democrat)
Pat Dixon (Libertarian)
Vikki Goodwin (Democrat)
Nathan Johnson (Democrat)
Tom Oxford (Libertarian)
Comptroller of Public Accounts
Sarah Eckhardt (Democrat)
Shehla Faizi (Green)
V. Alonzo Echevarria-Garza (Libertarian)
Commissioner of the General Land Office
Benjamin Flores (Democrat)
Neil Snider (Libertarian)
Clayton Tucker (Democrat)
Alfred Molison (Green)
Austin Kelly (Libertarian)
Jon Rosenthal (Democrat)
Arthur DiBianca (Libertarian)
Texas Supreme Court Justice
Maggie Ellis (Democrat)
James P. Sullivan (Republican)
Chari Kelly (Democrat)
Kristen Hawkins (Democrat)
Gisela Triana (Democrat)
Texas Court of Criminal Appeals Judge (specific places)
Okey Anyiam (Democrat)
Audra Riley (Democrat)
Holly Taylor (Democrat)
State Board of Education Member District 14
Raquel Saenz Ortiz (Democrat)
Texas State Senator
Senate District - 2 (East side of Ellis County)
Keenen Colbert (Democrat)
Senate District - 22 (West side of Ellis County)
Amy Martinez-Salas (Democrat)
Texas State Representative District 10
Mike Myers (Democrat)
15th Court of Appeals District
10th Court of Appeals District - Place 2
District Judge
Ellis County-wide Races
Kameron K. Raburn (Republican)
County Court at Law Judge
Number 1
Jim Chapman (Republican)
The following are not county-wide positions and will only appear on the ballot of voters residing in the specific precinct:
Ellis County Commissioner
Oyinkansola Jinadu (Democrat)
Justice of the Peace
James “Butch” Bryant (Republican)
Pam Hampton (Democrat)
Volunteers who agree to display a Vote Time yard sign on their property during the election period. These signs are placed at high-visibility locations especially neighborhood entrances, busy corners, and intersections to remind voters that polls are open and direct them to VoteTime.org for polling locations, candidate information, and more.
Allow us to initially place the sign in your yard. Provide cell phone number so we can send texts before early voting begins and after Election Day. This is to remind you to display the yard sign and then move to storage after Election Day.


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