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Tarrant County Voters Head to Polls for Primary Election
Long lines reported at some polling locations as voters decide key races
Published on Mar. 3, 2026
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Voters in Tarrant County, Texas are heading to the polls on Tuesday to cast their ballots in the Democratic and Republican primaries. The top races on the ballot include a competitive U.S. Senate seat as well as statewide offices like governor and lieutenant governor. Voters are also deciding nominees for the state legislature, county judge, two commissioners seats, and district judges. Early voting numbers show Democrats outpacing Republicans by over 30,000 ballots in the county.
Why it matters
The primary elections in Tarrant County will help determine the candidates that will advance to the November general election, with high-profile races at the top of the ballot drawing significant voter interest and turnout. The results could have major implications for the political landscape in Texas.
The details
Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. at nearly 200 locations across Tarrant County. In early voting, Democrats saw 122,000 voters come out compared to 91,000 for Republicans. Long lines were reported at some polling places, including the Elzie Odom Athletic Center in Arlington, the Tarrant County Sub-courthouse in Mansfield, Sunrise-McMillian Elementary School in Fort Worth, ACTIV on Green Oaks Boulevard in Arlington, and the Diamond Hill/Jarvis Branch Library.
- Polls opened at 7 a.m. on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.
- Early voting saw 122,000 Democrats and 91,000 Republicans cast ballots in Tarrant County.
The players
Tarrant County
A county in the U.S. state of Texas, located in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. It is the third-most populous county in Texas and the 15th-most populous in the United States.
The takeaway
The primary elections in Tarrant County will be a key test of voter enthusiasm and turnout, with high-profile races at the top of the ballot drawing significant interest. The results could provide important insights into the political leanings of the county and the state of Texas more broadly.
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