City of Round Rock residents have two City Council positions on the May 3 ballot, with early voting beginning on April 22.
Incumbent Council Member Rene Flores is running unopposed in Place 2, while incumbent Council Member Hilda Montgomery faces Emran Rouf in the Place 6 race.
All seats on the City Council are at-large, meaning they represent all areas of the City. All residents living in Round Rock’s City Limits can vote on these positions.
Early voting continues through April 29, with no voting on Sunday, April 27 in Williamson County. In Travis County, polls will be open April 22-29, including Sunday, April 27.
Early Voting Hours
Williamson County:
– 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. April 22-26
– 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. April 28-29
Travis County:
– 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. each Monday-Saturday
– Noon to 6 p.m. Sunday
Early Voting Locations
Early voting sites located in Round Rock:
– Allen R. Baca Senior Center, Building 2, Meeting Room 3, 301 W. Bagdad Ave.
– Williamson County Jester Annex Anderson and Harrell Room, 1801 E. Old Settlers Blvd.
ALL early voting sites:
Williamson County Early Voting Locations
Travis County Early Voting Locations
Election Day Voting Information — Saturday, May 3
Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. in both Travis and Williamson counties on Election Day, which is Saturday, May 3.
Election Day polling locations in Round Rock:
– Allen R. Baca Senior Center, Building 2, Meeting Room 3, 301 W. Bagdad Ave.
– All Nations Assembly of God Family Room, 16804 Radholme Court
– Williamson County Jester Annex, Anderson & Harrell Room, 1801 E. Old Settlers Blvd.
– Round Rock Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall, 4010 Sam Bass Road
ALL early voting sites:
Williamson County Election Day Voting Locations (May 3 ONLY)
Travis County Election Day Voting Locations (May 3 ONLY)
More Information
View filing information from the candidates at roundrocktexas.gov/elections.