Littlefield voters are served by the Lamb County Elections Administrator, located in the Lamb County Clerk's Office at 100 6th Drive, Room 105, Littlefield, TX 79339, phone (806) 385-4222. Voter registration in Texas runs through the county Tax Assessor-Collector, and local residents can register online at www.votetexas.gov or submit paper applications to the Lamb County Tax Assessor-Collector. Registration applications must be submitted at least 30 days before an election. Applicants must be U.S.
Citizens, Texas residents, at least 18 years old by election day, and not convicted felons unless their sentence including parole and probation is completed. Acceptable forms of identification include Texas driver's license, Texas election identification certificate, Texas personal ID card, U.S. Passport, military ID, citizenship certificate, or license to carry handgun. As an incorporated city, Littlefield holds municipal elections for mayor and city council positions in May of odd-numbered years.Current federal, state, and local election schedules, ballot contests, candidate filings, and certified results for Littlefield voters are published by the Texas Secretary of State Elections Division (https://www.sos.state.tx.us/elections/). Voters can find candidate information and local ballot measures through the City Secretary's Office at (806) 385-5161. For polling place information, residents can use the Texas Secretary of State's polling place locator at www.votetexas.gov or contact the Lamb County Elections office. The county typically operates multiple vote centers during early voting at locations including the County Courthouse. Texas public information law makes certain election records publicly accessible including voter registration lists with limited personal information redacted, campaign finance reports filed with the Texas Ethics Commission at www.ethics.state.tx.us, candidate applications and filings, and precinct-level election results. All 150 Texas House of Representatives seats will be contested; the city is located in Texas House District 88. County voters will elect officials including County Judge, County Clerk, District Clerk, County Treasurer, County Sheriff, and various commissioners and justices of the peace whose terms expire in 2026. Texas does not have a U.S. Senate race in 2026 as both senators were elected in other cycle years. Voters should consult the Lamb County Elections Office for confirmed candidate lists as the 2026 election approaches. Texas offers early voting by mail for voters aged 65 or older, those who will be absent from the county during the election period, confined in jail but eligible to vote, or disabled. Applications for mail-in ballots must be submitted to the Lamb County Early Voting Clerk and received, not postmarked, by the 11th day before election day. Early voting in person typically begins 17 days before election day and ends four days before election day, with weekend hours required for certain elections.