BEXAR COUNTY, Texas – On Tuesday, Bexar County voters will participate in the Texas primary runoff election, featuring several pivotal race outcomes that could shape the political landscape of the state. Among the most significant matchups is the Republican contest for U.S. Senate, where incumbent John Cornyn faces off against Attorney General Ken Paxton.
Polling places will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., allowing voters to cast their ballots at any location within Bexar County. This convenience aims to enhance voter participation and accessibility.
For those interested in finding their polling locations, a comprehensive list and map, along with voting hours, are available below.
>>Texas primary runoff: Key races on the May 26 ballot
It’s important to note that the deadline for applying for a mail-in ballot has passed. Voters who have requested a mail-in ballot must ensure it is received by the elections office or postmarked by 7 p.m. on Tuesday, May 26. Completed ballots can be returned in person to the election office or mailed using the United States Postal Service.
Here’s what you need to know about Election Day in Bexar County.
When can I vote on Election Day in Bexar County?
Where can I vote on Election Day in Bexar County?
On Election Day, voters have the flexibility to cast their ballots at any polling location throughout Bexar County, promoting inclusivity and accessibility for all registered voters.
How do I know if I’m eligible to vote?
To check your eligibility to vote, please click here. Remember, the last day to register for the May 26 primary runoff was April 27, so ensure your registration is up-to-date.
What’s on the ballot?
The highlight of this ballot is the contest for the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate between John Cornyn and Ken Paxton. Recently, on May 19, former President Donald Trump endorsed Paxton, adding an intriguing element to the race. The winner will go on to face the Democratic nominee, James Talarico.
In Texas’ 35th Congressional District, Republican candidates Carlos De La Cruz and John Lujan will compete, while Democrats Maureen Galindo and Johnny Garcia will vie for their party’s nomination.
Additionally, Bexar County’s Democratic primary for district attorney has narrowed to two contenders: former appellate judge Luz Elena Chapa and Jane Davis, who serves as the chief of the juvenile section of the Bexar County District Attorney’s Office. The winner will face Republican Ashley Foster in November, as current District Attorney Joe Gonzales has opted not to seek re-election.
Voters will also have the opportunity to decide on several other key positions, including lieutenant governor, attorney general, state representative, state senator, county clerk, and district clerk, based on their party affiliation and residence.
The Bexar County Democratic sample ballot is available for review below:
Similarly, the Bexar County Republican sample ballot can be viewed below:
What do I need to bring to the polling place?
To vote, you must present acceptable forms of identification. These may include:
For more information on voter ID requirements, click here.

