2026 League of Women Voters Guides

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The Northwest (Potter County) and Southwest (Randall County) Branches are serving as polling places for early and election day voting in the 2026 primary election.

Northwest Library/Potter will be open for early voting on this schedule:

  • Tuesday, February 17 – Friday, February 20 from 8 AM to 5 PM
  • Saturday and Sunday, February 21 and 22 from 9 AM to 3 PM
  • Monday, February 23 – Wednesday, February 25 8 AM to 5 PM
  • Thursday & Friday, February 26 & 27 8 AM to 7 PM

Southwest Library/Randall will be open for early voting on this schedule:

  • Tuesday, February 17 – Friday, February 20 from 8 AM to 5 PM
  • Saturday, February 21 from 7 AM to 7 PM
  • Sunday, February 22 from 12 PM to 6 PM
  • Monday, February 23 - Thursday, February 26 from 8 AM to 5 PM
  • Friday, February 27 from 8 AM to 7 PM

Election day is March 3, 2026, and polls will be open at both locations from 7 AM to 7 PM.

Information about candidates and issues on the ballot is available from the League of Women Voters:

2026 LWV Guide: Primary
2026 LSV Guide: Primary (Spanish)

 

Note:  If the above link doesn't work for you, here is a black and white copy available directly from the LWV:  https://alwv.clubexpress.com/docs.ashx?id=1699210

 

Voter Registration, Ballot Information, and Web-Based Guides



  • 411   VOTE411 is a one-stop, nonpartisan hub for nationwide election information.  Launched by the League of Women Voters Education Fund in 2006, millions of people use it to register to vote, check deadlines, and view personalized ballot details. It offers bilingual (English/Spanish) resources that show where candidates stand. Local LWV chapters send candidates questions, and their responses appear verbatim in voter guides that help people research what is on their ballot and compare political candidates' positions as described in their own words.
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  •  411  VOTE411 es un centro integral e imparcial de información electoral a nivel nacional. Lanzado por el Fondo de Educación de la Liga de Mujeres Votantes en 2006, millones de personas lo utilizan para registrarse para votar, consultar fechas límite y ver detalles personalizados de la boleta. Ofrece recursos bilingües (inglés/español) que muestran la postura de los candidatos. Las secciones locales de la LWV envían preguntas a los candidatos, y sus respuestas aparecen textualmente en guías para votantes que ayudan a las personas a investigar el contenido de su boleta y a comparar las posturas de los candidatos políticos, descritas en sus propias palabras.