Early voting starts today for city election runoffs

Early voting for the City Council and HISD runoff elections begins today and runs through Tuesday.

WHAT: The second and final round of voting to fill the four public offices.

WHY: No candidate got a majority of the vote in those contests in the first round this month.

WHO CAN VOTE: Registered voters who live in the city of Houston can vote in the only citywide race, for council At-Large Position 5. The candidates are Jolanda Jones and Joe Trevino.

Residents of Council District D in central and southern parts of the city also can vote in the district race between Wanda Adams and Lawrence Allen Jr.

Residents of Council District E in northeast and southeast parts of the city also can vote in the district race between Mike Sullivan and Annette Dwyer.

Residents of HISD board District 2 on the north side can vote in the race between Carol Mims Galloway and Michael Yarbrough.

WHEN: For in-person early voting, 20 balloting stations are open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. through Saturday; 1 to 6 p.m. Sunday and 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday and Tuesday. Votes may also be cast early by mail.

HOW: For voting information, call the Harris County Clerk’s Office at 713-755-6965.

WHERE:

  • Main office: Harris County Administration Building, 1001 Preston, 1st floor
  • Acres Homes: Acres Homes Multi-Service Center, 6719 West Montgomery
  • North: Hardy Senior Center, 11901 West Hardy
  • Alief: Alief Regional Branch Library, 7979 South Kirkwood
  • Southwest: Bayland Park Community Center, 6400 Bissonnet near Hillcroft
  • Near west side: Tracy Gee Community Center, 3599 Westcenter
  • Far west side: Altharetta Yeargin Art Museum, 901 Yorkchester
  • Spring Branch: Harris County Courthouse Annex #35, 1721 Pech
  • Southeast: Palm Center, 5300 Griggs Road (Enter JP/Constable door)
  • Astrodome area: Fiesta Mart Inc., 8130 Kirby
  • South Houston: The Power Center, 12401 South Post Oak
  • Sunnyside: Sunnyside Multi-Service Center, 4605 Wilmington
  • Southeast: H.C.C.S. Southeast College, 6815 Rustic
  • Clear Lake: Freeman Branch Library, 16616 Diana Lane
  • Kashmere: Julia C. Hester House, 2020
  • Kingwood: HC Library-Kingwood Branch, 4102 Rustic Woods
  • Moody Park: Moody Park Recreation Center, 3725 Fulton
  • Northeast: BeBe Tabernacle Methodist Church, 7210 Langley
  • Neartown: Metropolitan Multi-Service Center, 1475 West Gray
  • East side: Ripley House, 4410 Navigation

Here’s a list of the interviews I did with candidates who are in the runoff:

Joe Trevino – At Large #5 – MP3
Jolanda Jones – At Large #5 – MP3
Lawrence Allen – District D – MP3
Wanda Adams – District D – MP3
Annette Dwyer – District E – MP3

I did not have the opportunity to interview District E candidate Michael Sullivan, or either of the two HISD candidates. I am in the process of asking the Council candidates to send me a statement about why you should vote for them in the runoff. I will print those as I get one for each candidate involved in a particular runoff.

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