By the numbers
Votes cast in Harris and Montgomery counties combined accounted for 81% of turnout during the early voting period, which ran from April 20 to 28. Texas Senate District 4 also includes portions of Galveston, Chambers, and Jefferson counties.
Montgomery and Harris counties have 382,122 and 221,764 registered voters in Texas Senate District 4, respectively:
- 2.06% of registered Harris County voters in the district voted early
- 5.55% of registered Montgomery County voters in the district voted early
More than 31,000 Texans across the district voted early in the special election, with about 82% voting in person, according to unofficial results.
On the ballot
Two candidates are facing off in the May 2 election to replace Creighton, who resigned from office after being named chancellor and CEO of the Texas Tech University System.
Democrat Ron Angeletti is competing against Republican Brett W. Ligon to serve for the remainder of Creighton's term through January 2027. The District 4 seat is up for election again in November for another four-year term.
Learn more about the two candidates in ABC13's reporting partner Community Impact's Q&A.
Before you go
Montgomery County residents must visit their designated voting precincts May 2 to participate in the election, but Harris County residents can vote at any polling location. Visit https://elections.mctx.org or www.harrisvotes.com for polling locations.
This article comes from our ABC13 partners at Community Impact Newspapers.