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Conroe Polling Places Consolidated for Nov 7

Conroe Voters Urged to Double-Check Polling Places Ahead of November 7th Election

**CONROE, TX** – Conroe residents planning to cast their ballots in the upcoming November 7th General Election are strongly advised to verify their designated polling place, as the City of Conroe has implemented significant consolidations of several voting precincts. These changes are effective for both early voting, which runs from October 23rd to November 3rd, and Election Day itself.

City officials have streamlined a number of locations, aiming to optimize resources and potentially enhance the voting experience, though the changes necessitate voters to reconfirm their usual spots. This year’s ballot includes the City of Conroe Municipal Election, along with any relevant state constitutional amendments or other local races.

A number of key shifts have been announced due to these precinct consolidations:

Voters in **Precinct 1**, formerly assigned to First Baptist Church, will now cast their ballots at Conroe City Hall, located at 300 W. Davis St.

**Precinct 2**, which previously voted at Cajun Cookers, has also moved to a new downtown location: Conroe Tower, on the second floor at 300 W. Davis St.

Residents in **Precinct 3** will see their polling place shift from the Conroe Police Department to the Conroe Police Training Room, found at 2300 Plantation Dr.

For **Precinct 5** voters, their location has changed from Conroe Fire Department Station 5 to Conroe Fire Department Station 7, located at 400 Sgt. Ed Holcomb Blvd.

Voters in **Precinct 9** will find their voting location has been split. Depending on their specific residential address, they will now vote at either Conroe Tower or Conroe City Hall, both situated at 300 W. Davis St.

Finally, **Precinct 10**, which historically voted at Conroe Fire Station 4, is moving to Conroe Fire Department Station 7 at 400 Sgt. Ed Holcomb Blvd., sharing the location with Precinct 5 voters.

The most reliable method for Conroe voters to confirm their correct polling place is to refer to the new voter registration card that was mailed out to residents after August 30th. Additionally, the Montgomery County Elections Administrator’s website offers a convenient online tool. Voters can visit elections.mctx.org and utilize the “Where Do I Vote?” feature by entering their address. This quick check is crucial to ensure voters head to the correct location and avoid any confusion or delays on Election Day or during early voting.

Early voting provides flexibility for residents and runs from Monday, October 23rd, through Friday, November 3rd. Election Day is Tuesday, November 7th. All voters are encouraged to plan ahead, confirm their polling site, and make their voices heard. For further assistance or questions, voters can contact the Montgomery County Elections Administrator’s Office directly.

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