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City of Conroe Runoff Election Set for June 13: What Montgomery County Voters Need to Know About Early Voting, Polling Locations and the Stakes

City of Conroe Runoff Election Set for June 13: What Montgomery County Voters Need to Know About Early Voting, Polling Locations and the Stakes

May 29 2026

Conroe voters will soon have another opportunity to help shape the future of their city as the City of Conroe Runoff Election takes place on Saturday, June 13, 2026.

While runoff elections typically draw lower turnout than general elections, they often carry significant local impact. Decisions made by municipal leaders can influence everything from infrastructure projects and public safety initiatives to economic development, city services, parks, transportation planning, and long-term growth strategies that affect residents throughout the Conroe area.

For eligible voters in Conroe, the upcoming runoff election represents the final step in determining the outcome of races that did not produce a majority winner during the May election.

Why This Election Matters

Local elections often have some of the most direct effects on residents' daily lives. City officials make decisions regarding municipal budgets, roads, water and sewer infrastructure, public facilities, community development, zoning matters, and policies that influence how a city grows over time.

As Conroe continues to experience rapid population growth and development, decisions made by elected city leaders can play an important role in addressing future transportation needs, maintaining public services, supporting economic opportunities, and preserving quality of life for current and future residents.

Because runoff elections typically involve a smaller number of voters than general elections, individual votes can carry added significance in determining the final outcome.

Understanding a Runoff Election

A runoff election occurs when no candidate receives the required majority of votes during the initial election. The runoff provides voters with a final choice between the remaining candidates in the race.

The June 13 election is specific to eligible voters participating in the City of Conroe Runoff Election.

Residents can verify their voter registration status, view their sample ballot, identify their precinct, and review polling information through the Montgomery County voter registration database. Voters who believe there is an issue with their registration information can contact Montgomery County Election Central at 936-539-7843

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Early Voting Dates and Locations

During the early voting period, any qualified Montgomery County voter eligible to participate in the City of Conroe Runoff Election may vote at either designated early voting location.

Early Voting Schedule
  • Monday, June 1 – Friday, June 5 | 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
  • Monday, June 8 – Tuesday, June 9 | 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Early Voting Locations

Early voting offers residents greater flexibility and often shorter wait times compared to Election Day voting.

Election Day Information

Election Day is scheduled for:

  • Saturday, June 13, 2026 | 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.

Unlike early voting, voters participating in this consolidated election must vote in their assigned precinct polling location or designated consolidated precinct location, if applicable.

For this election, the designated Election Day polling location is:

The location serves numerous county precincts participating in the City of Conroe runoff election.

What Voters Should Do Before Heading to the Polls

Election officials encourage voters to:

  • Confirm voter registration status.
  • Review their sample ballot before voting.
  • Verify polling location information.
  • Check acceptable forms of voter identification.
  • Allow extra time if voting during peak hours.

Being prepared before arriving at the polls can help make the voting process smoother and more efficient.

What Happens Next

Once polls close at 7 p.m. on June 13, election officials will begin tabulating results. The runoff election will determine the final outcomes of the races included on the ballot and establish the candidates who will serve in those positions moving forward.

For residents of Conroe, the election serves as another reminder that local government decisions often begin with participation at the ballot box. Whether voting early or on Election Day, eligible residents have the opportunity to help shape the direction of one of Montgomery County's fastest-growing communities.

Residents seeking additional election information, sample ballots, voter registration details, or precinct information can visit Montgomery County election resources or contact Election Central at 936-539-7843

Stay tuned to My Neighborhood News for continuing coverage of Montgomery County elections, local government, and community developments.


By Tiffany Krenek, My Neighborhood News 
 
Tiffany Krenek, authorTiffany Krenek has been on the My Neighborhood News team since August 2021. She is passionate about curating and sharing content that enriches the lives of our readers in a personal, meaningful way. A loving mother and wife, Tiffany and her family live in the West Houston/Cypress region.
 


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