Vote March 2026

This March, Brazoria County and the rest of Texas will head to the polls to choose who will be on the ballot in November. There are quite a few federal, state, and local elections on the ballot. There are also 13 propositions to vote on that will inform the Democratic Party’s platform. Learn everything about this upcoming election so you can vote with confidence!

Election Information

Early voting for this election begins February 17th and runs until February 27th. Hours will vary by county (see notice below). Election Day is Tuesday, March 3rd. Add our BCDP calendar to your calendar so you have these dates! If you live in Brazoria County, you can vote at any polling place in the county. Make your plan to vote, early if you can!

2026 Primary Dates

Races and Candidates

We have more Democratic Primary candidates on the ballot than Brazoria County has seen in decades. The momentum is real, and Brazoria County is ready for change.

To see what your ballot looks like, first find out what precinct you are in with this map, and then go to the Brazoria County Clerk’s page for sample ballots. You can also put your personalized ballot together using the Texas Tribune’s March 2026 Primary Ballot page. You can print out your sample ballot, write down your choices, and take that piece of paper to the polls! You CANNOT use your phone when you’re voting.

The Brazoria County Democratic Party (BCDP) has an entire elections page of information and profiles of the 2026 candidates that you can use to determine your election choices. vote411.org also has great survey questions in a personalized ballot that are answered by all federal and statewide candidates.

Democratic Party Platform

There are also 13 propositions to vote on that will inform the Democratic Party’s platform. Read below to learn about the propositions!

It’s time to learn about all these candidates and issues so you can be prepared to vote in March. Can’t wait to see you at the polls!

Happy Voting!

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