Harris County Election Day Will Proceeds Smoothly Despite Weather Warnings

As Harris County braces for a forecast of severe weather, the Harris County Clerk’s Office (HCCO) is confidently moving forward with the scheduled May 4 Uniform and Special Elections. Despite recent heavy rainfall that has concerned many residents, authorities have confirmed that all 151 voting locations will remain open and operational from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. this Saturday.

Harris County Clerk Teneshia Hudspeth, the chief election official of the county, emphasizes the commitment of her office to ensure a safe and uninterrupted voting process. "Our top priority is the safety and accessibility of voting for all Harris County residents," Hudspeth stated. "We are fully prepared to handle the challenges posed by the inclement weather."

The Clerk’s office is actively monitoring the weather conditions, keeping a vigilant watch for any potential heavy rains or flooding that could affect the voting process. The staff remains in close communication with the facilities designated as voting centers to confirm their operational status and to ensure the safety of both voters and election workers.

In compliance with the Texas Election Code, which lacks specific guidelines for emergency weather situations, the HCCO has proactive measures in place to address any unexpected closures. Should any voting location be compromised due to weather, the office promises swift communication through its website, [www.HarrisVotes.com](http://www.harrisvotes.com), and its official social media handles (@HarrisVotes), as well as through local media outlets.

Clerk Hudspeth reassures voters, "In the unlikely event that a voting center must close, residents can be redirected to any other polling location across the county. We are in constant dialogue with local emergency management authorities to ensure every contingency is covered."

The Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management is providing additional support to the HCCO, ensuring that all updates regarding weather impacts are promptly and accurately relayed to the public.

Residents looking to participate in the May 4 elections are encouraged to visit www.HarrisVotes.com for comprehensive election information and to follow @HarrisVotes on social media for real-time updates. Harris County is committed to conducting a smooth and accessible voting experience for all its residents, come rain or shine.