Election Day is March 3, 2026 for the Texas Primary Elections in the Republican and Democratic parties. Hours are 7 a.m. until 7 p.m.

Extended coverage: Texas Primary ’26

Registered voters of Lubbock County may choose any voting center location listed below (which comes from VoteLubbock.gov).

For a list of sample ballots, visit votelubbock.gov. If you do not know your precinct number already, visit the Texas Secretary of State website.

Abernathy City Hall – 811 Avenue D (Community Room), Abernathy, 79311

Bacon Heights Baptist Church – 5110 54th St (2 Commons Room), Lubbock, 79414

Broadview Baptist Church – 1302 N Frankford Ave (Fellowship Hall), Lubbock, 79416

Broadway Church of Christ – 1924 Broadway (Foyer) Lubbock, 79401

Calvary Baptist Church – 5301 82nd St (Mall Area), Lubbock, 79424

Casey Administration Building – 501 7th St (Room No. 104), Wolfforth, 79382

Catholic Diocese of Lubbock – 4620 4th St (Archbishop Michael J Sheehan Hall), Lubbock, 79416

Celebration Christian Center – 8001 Upland Ave (Sanctuary), Lubbock, 79424

Copper Rawlings Senior Center – 213 40th St (Social Hall), Lubbock, 79404

Elks Lodge No. 1348 – 3409 Milwaukee Ave (Lodge Hall), Lubbock, 79407

First Assembly of God Church – 3801 98th St (Classroom), Lubbock, 79423

Frenship Heritage Middle School – 6110 73rd St (Library), Lubbock, 79424

Frenship Terra Vista Middle School – 1111 Upland Ave (Door #1), Lubbock 79424

Green Lawn Church of Christ – 5701 19th St (Entry Hall), Lubbock, 79407

Idalou Community Center – 202 W 7th St, Idalou, 79329

J. A. Hodges Community Center – 4011 University Ave (Social Hall), Lubbock, 79413

Lauro Cavazos Middle School – 210 N University Ave (Door #2), Lubbock, 79415

Lubbock-Cooper ISD Administrative Offices – 13807 Indiana Ave (Door #5), Lubbock, 79423

Lubbock-Cooper North Elementary School – 3202 108th St (Gym), Lubbock, 79423

Mae Simmons Community Center – 2004 Oak Ave (Activity Room), Lubbock, 79403

Maggie Trejo Supercenter – 3200 Amherst Street (Rodgers Community Center Social Hall), Lubbock, 79415

New Deal Community Clubhouse – 309 S Monroe Ave, New Deal, 79350

Parsons Elementary School – 2811 58th St (Gym), Lubbock, 79413

Patterson Library – 1836 Parkway Dr (Community Room), Lubbock, 79403

Roosevelt ISD Arena (west concourse)– 1301 CR 3300, Lubbock, 79403

Roy W. Roberts Elementary School – 7901 Avenue P (Gym), Lubbock, 79423

Shallowater Community Center – 902 Avenue H, Shallowater, 79363

Slaton Community Clubhouse – 750 W Garza St. (Community Room), Slaton, 79364

South Plains Church of Christ – 6802 Elkhart Ave (Gym Area), Lubbock, 79424

Sunset Church of Christ, (Powerhouse) – 3625 34th St, Lubbock, 79410

Sutherlands HomeBase – 3701 50th St (Near Lighting Section), Lubbock, 79413

Texas Tech University Student Union Building – 15th street & Akron Avenue –Student Union Building, Lubbock, 79409

UMC Medical Center – 602 Indiana Ave (lobby), Lubbock, 79415

Victory Life Church – 12401 Slide Rd (Main Entrance), Lubbock, 79424

Wolfforth Community Center – 115 Park Road, Patterson Park, Wolfforth, 79382

YWCA – 6501 University Ave – Front Room, Lubbock, 79413

Voter ID in Texas

Voter ID is required in Texas and the acceptable forms according to votetexas.gov are:

Texas Driver License issued by the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS)

Texas Election Identification Certificate issued by DPS

Texas Personal Identification Card issued by DPS

Texas Handgun License issued by DPS

United States Military Identification Card containing the person’s photograph

United States Citizenship Certificate containing the person’s photograph

United States Passport (book or card)

Here is a list of the supporting forms of ID that can be presented if the voter does not have an acceptable photo ID and cannot reasonably obtain one:

copy or original of a government document that shows the voter’s name and an address, including the voter’s voter registration certificate;

copy of or original current utility bill;

copy of or original bank statement;

copy of or original government check;

copy of or original paycheck; or

copy of or original of

(a) a certified domestic (from a U.S. state or territory) birth certificate or

(b) a document confirming birth admissible in a court of law which establishes the voter’s identity (which may include a foreign birth document).

If a runoff election is necessary, the date will be May 26. The general election is Tuesday, November 3.

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