Voters in Lueders are served by the Jones County Elections Administrator, which operates through the Jones County Clerk's office located at Jones County Courthouse, 1007 11th Street (P.O. Box 552), Anson, Texas 79501, phone (325) 823-3742. This office administers voter registration, early voting, election day operations, and maintains election records for all of Jones County.
Texas residents can register to vote online through the Texas Secretary of State's website at https://www.votetexas.gov/, where they can complete and print a voter registration application that must be mailed to the county voter registrar; fully online registration is not yet available in Texas. Applications must be postmarked at least 30 days before an election. Voters need to provide their Texas driver's license number or personal identification number, and if they have neither, the last four digits of their Social Security number. As an incorporated city, Lueders holds municipal elections for mayor and city council positions, typically in May of odd-numbered years under Texas Election Code provisions for general law cities. The next municipal election would follow this schedule; residents can check with City Hall or the Jones County elections office for specific dates, candidate filings, and any local ballot measures or propositions. Residents can find their assigned polling place by using the Texas Secretary of State's polling place locator at https://teamrv.sos.texas.gov/WhereToVote or by contacting the Jones County Elections office. Under Texas law, certain election records are public, including voter registration lists (available to campaigns and for certain purposes), campaign finance reports (filed with the Texas Ethics Commission and searchable at https://www.ethics.state.tx.us/), candidate applications and filings, and precinct-level election results. The Jones County Clerk posts unofficial election results after each election, and certified results are available after canvassing. In the November 2024 presidential election, Jones County, like much of rural West Texas, showed strong Republican voting patterns with turnout typical of a presidential election year; specific county turnout figures can be obtained from Jones County Clerk or Texas Secretary of State election results database. In 2026, Texas will hold elections for Governor (Greg Abbott's term expires), all statewide executive offices including Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, and other officials, all 150 Texas House seats, approximately half of the 31 Texas State Senate seats (depending on district), and various county offices including Sheriff, County Judge, County Clerk, District Clerk, Tax Assessor-Collector, and potentially county commissioners and justices of the peace depending on term expirations. No U.S. Senate seat from Texas is up in 2026 (the next Texas Senate races are in 2024 and 2028). State Representative District 71, which includes Jones County, will be on the ballot. Local school board elections for Lueders-Avoca ISD may also occur in 2026 depending on the district's election schedule. Texas offers limited mail-in voting; to qualify for a mail ballot in Texas, voters must be 65 years or older, sick or disabled, out of the county during the election period including early voting, or confined in jail but otherwise eligible. Applications for mail ballots are available from the Jones County elections office or at votetexas.gov and must be received (not postmarked) by Jones County Clerk by the deadline specified in the Election Code.