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True transformational leadership requires partnership. As we continue to build a community grounded in equitable economic development, “K-to-Gray” initiatives, and the protection of our legacy residents, your voice is the foundation for measurable impact. The upcoming City of Waco general election is your opportunity to take action and ensure our shared prosperity continues.
Below is the essential information you need to exercise your voice and participate in our mission in motion. On Saturday, May 2, 2026, Waco citizens will elect the Mayor (at-large) and City Council representatives for Districts One and Three. Elected officials will be sworn in to continue this vital work at the City Council meeting on May 12, 2026.
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Early Voting Information
π Early Voting: April 20 β April 28
All registered McLennan County voters are eligible to cast a ballot in-person at any open vote center to ensure their voice is heard early.
Schedule:
Monday, April 27 β Tuesday, April 28: 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Monday, April 20 β Saturday, April 25: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Tuesday, April 21: Closed in observance of the San Jacinto Holiday
Sunday, April 26: 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Early Voting Locations:
- McLennan County Records Building: 214 N. Fourth Street, Suite 300 (Basement)
- Robinson Community Center: 106 W. Lyndale Drive
- Waco Multi-Purpose Community Center: 1020 Elm Avenue
- West Waco Library & Genealogy Center: 5301 Bosque Boulevard
- Hewitt City Hall/Library: 200 Patriot Court
π Election Day: May 2, 2026
Election Day vote centers will be open from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. You may cast your ballot at any of the following locations:
West Waco Library/Genealogy Center: 5301 Bosque Boulevard
Bellmead Civic Center: 3900 Parrish Street
Carver Park Baptist Church: 1020 E. Herring Avenue
Cesar Chavez Middle School: 700 S. 15th Street
China Spring ISD Administration Bldg.: 12166 Yankie Road
Crawford Methodist Church: 375 W. Sixth Street
Dewey Community Center: 925 N. Ninth Street
Fellowship Bible Church: 5200 Speegleville Road
Fire Station #6: 1006 N. 25th Street
Gholson First Baptist Church: 228 Wildcat Drive
Journey Christian Community: 10424 China Spring Road
Lacy Lakeview Civic Center: 505 E. Craven Avenue
Lorena First Baptist Church: 307 E. Center Street
Mart ISD Administration Building: 1100 JL Davis Avenue
MCC Conference Center: 4601 N. 19th Street
McLennan County Records Building: 214 N. Fourth Street
South Waco Community Center: 2815 Speight Avenue
South Waco Library: 2737 S. 18th Street
St. Albanβs Episcopal Church: 305 N. 30th Street
St. Louis Activity Center (Windsor Ave.): 2415 Cumberland Avenue
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension: 4224 Cobbs Drive
University High School: 3201 S. New Road
Waco Multi-Purpose Community Center: 1020 Elm Avenue
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From securing $15/hr wages for city staff to championing the STEAM Center, your support builds a better Waco
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