Conroe Residents to Vote in May 26 Primary Runoff

Conroe residents will head to the polls on May 26 for the primary runoff election, with several key races on the ballot.

Karen Jesena

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Karen Jesena

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May 20, 2026

Conroe Residents to Vote in May 26 Primary Runoff

For Conroe residents, the upcoming May 26 primary runoff election is an opportunity to shape the future of local politics. According to Google News Montgomery County, several key races will be decided on the ballot, including the Democratic primary for the 38th Congressional District. First reported by Google News Montgomery County, the runoff election will feature a showdown between two candidates vying for the nomination. Conroe residents can expect to see a strong turnout at the polls, with many voters casting their ballots in the Sam Houston National Forest, which surrounds the city. Additionally, voters in The Woodlands and Magnolia will also have a say in the election, with several key races on the ballot. For Conroe families, the primary runoff election is a chance to have their voices heard and shape the future of local politics. With several key races on the ballot, Conroe residents will have a say in the direction of the city and the county. As the election approaches, Conroe residents are encouraged to make their voices heard and cast their ballots on May 26.

The primary runoff election is a critical moment for Conroe and Montgomery County, with several key races on the ballot. For Conroe businesses, the election is an opportunity to shape the future of local politics and ensure that the city remains a thriving and lively community. With several key races on the ballot, Conroe residents will have a say in the direction of the city and the county. As the election approaches, Conroe residents are encouraged to make their voices heard and cast their ballots on May 26.

Conroe residents can expect to see a strong turnout at the polls, with many voters casting their ballots in the Sam Houston National Forest, which surrounds the city. Additionally, voters in The Woodlands and Magnolia will also have a say in the election, with several key races on the ballot. For Conroe families, the primary runoff election is a chance to have their voices heard and shape the future of local politics. With several key races on the ballot, Conroe residents will have a say in the direction of the city and the county.

As the election approaches, Conroe residents are encouraged to make their voices heard and cast their ballots on May 26. The primary runoff election is a critical moment for Conroe and Montgomery County, with several key races on the ballot. For Conroe businesses, the election is an opportunity to shape the future of local politics and ensure that the city remains a thriving and lively community.

Source: Google News Montgomery County — originally reported May 18, 2026; adapted for Conroe readers with original local context.

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