Early voting continues at Courthouse

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Early voting for the runoff election will  run through July 10 at the Gray County Courthouse, located at 205 N. Russell, in Room 104.

Hours will be from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. and there will not be early voting on July 3 to observe Independence Day.

Precincts 2, 3, 5 and 6 will vote at the Precinct 7 polling location, M.K. Brown Auditorium at 1000 N. Sumner, on July 14 (the date of the Primary Runoff).

Social distancing protocols will be in place. Voters are encouraged to wash their hands or use hand sanitizer before entering and masks/facial coverings are recommended. 

If possible, maintain six feet distance from others, use pen or unsharpened pencil to check-in or mark ballot and curbside voting is available.

Curbside voting is available for those who are unable to safely access the polling location where the election worker will bring the voting machine to the vehicle. Curbside voters will still need to provide their identification and will need to make sure the election officials are notified of their arrival.

Residents 65 years and older or those who have a disability is encouraged to apply for an absentee ballot prior to July 3.

The following races are on the ballot for this runoff election:

Democratic ballot

United States Senator: Mary “MJ” Hagar or Royce West.

United States Representative, District 13: Greg Sagan or Gus Trujillo

Railroad Commissioner: Roberto R. “Beto” Alonzo or Chrysta CastaƱeda

Republican ballot

United States Representative, District 13: Josh Winegarner or Ronny Jackson

Justice, Seventh Court of Appeals, Place 4: Larry Doss or Steven Denny.