Hopefully, you're already registered to vote because the deadline was January 31st. The Texas Primary happens one week from tomorrow on Tuesday, March 1st. Polls will be open from 7 am till 7 pm. The deadline for mail-in ballots has already passed. Several seats are up for grabs in Midland County, including Midland County Judge, several County Commissioner seats, District Judge, and County Treasurer. In Ector County, The County Executive Head  Judge seat is open, as well as Ector County Clerk, County Legislature Precinct 2 and 4, County District Clerk, County Treasurer, County Court Judge Courts 1 &2 2, and Justice Of The Peace for Precinct 1, 2, 3 and 4. This is the first election since the "Election Integrity Law" was passed so it'll be interesting to see how everything turns out, and who represents each party in the election in November.

If you don't know where to go to vote in Midland County-click HERE.

For locations in Ector County, click HERE.

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Early voting started on Valentine's Day--it will end on the 25th.

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Wear your sticker proudly after doing your civic duty and exercising your basic American right to vote!

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Of course, there are many State-Wide races being decided as well--not just here in West Texas. Party Representatives for the Governor's chair, Lieutenant Governor, and Attorney General are also being decided. If you need a ride to go and vote-EZ Rider will again be offering FREE rides to the Polling Places for those in need. Call 432-561-9990 for information, or plan your route by visiting their website HERE.

For any questions about voting in Texas--click HERE.

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