Voters in Midland, Texas, will head to the polls on November 5, 2024, to elect representatives for two City Council positions. The election includes at-large and District 1 seats, covering city-wide and north Midland areas respectively. No election is being held for District 2 as Councilman John Norman faces no opposition.
Polling stations across Midland County will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., with 21 voting centers available for residents. Locations include the Annex Building on N. “A” St., Beal Park Ranch House on W. Wall St., and Centennial Library on W. Loop 250 N among others.
According to data from the Midland County Elections Office and the Texas Secretary of State, early voting saw significant participation with a total of 46,311 ballots cast by mail or in person. This figure closely mirrors early voter turnout from the previous presidential election year in 2020.
The number of registered voters in Midland County stands at 99,004 with an early voting rate of approximately 46.73%. Comparatively, this places Midland below counties like Randall (55.68%) and Lubbock (51.66%), but above Potter (41.04%) and Ector (35.41%).
For more information about polling locations or other election details, residents can visit www.co.midland.tx.us/967/Current-Elections or consult the City Council map at www.midlandtexas.gov/238/Mayor-City-Council.