The Lubbock County Elections Administration office manages all voting operations for Wolfforth, Lubbock County, Texas, from its location at 1308 Crickets Avenue, Lubbock, TX 79401, phone (806) 775-1339, website www.votelubbock.org. This office handles voter registration, early voting, election day operations, and vote counting for residents across Lubbock County. The Elections Administrator maintains accurate voter rolls, provides polling place information, certifies results, and ensures compliance with Texas election laws.
Residents can register to vote online through the Texas Secretary of State's website at www.votetexas.gov, where the application can be completed and submitted electronically. Paper registration forms are available at the Lubbock County Elections Office, public libraries, county clerk offices, and other government locations. Texas requires registration at least 30 days before an election. Applicants must be U.S. Citizens, Texas residents, at least 17 years and 10 months old (18 by election day), and not convicted felons unless their sentence, probation, and parole are fully completed. A Texas driver's license number or state ID number is required. Municipal elections for the City of Wolfforth determine the mayor and city council members. These elections occur in May during odd-numbered years, typically on the first Saturday in May as prescribed by the Texas Election Code. The city has a mayor and five council members serving staggered terms. The most recent municipal election was held in May 2023, with the next scheduled for May 2025. Candidate filing information, sample ballots, and local ballot measures specific to the city can be found at www.wolfforth.org or by contacting City Hall at (806) 879-2311. Lubbock County Elections Administration conducts municipal elections under contract with the city. To locate their assigned polling place, residents can use the Texas Secretary of State's search tool at www.teamrv.sos.state.tx.us. Entering a residential address displays the precinct number, election day polling location, and early voting sites. Lubbock County typically operates multiple early voting locations and consolidates to precinct-specific sites on election day. The county elections website at www.votelubbock.org also provides polling information, sample ballots, and wait time estimates during elections. Texas public election records include voter registration lists with limited personal information redacted, election results by precinct, campaign finance reports, and candidate filings. Voter registration information excluding birthdates, social security numbers, and phone numbers is public record and can be purchased from the county voter registrar. Campaign finance reports for local candidates must be filed with the city or county clerk and are available for public inspection. County election results are posted on the Elections Administration website following certification. The Texas Ethics Commission at www.ethics.state.tx.us maintains campaign finance data for state-level candidates and many local officials. The county has historically leaned Republican in most elections, though voter participation continues to increase with population growth.Current federal, state, and local election schedules, ballot contests, candidate filings, and certified results for Wolfforth voters are published by the Texas Secretary of State Elections Division (https://www.sos.state.tx.us/elections/).S. House of Representatives seats (Wolfforth is located in Congressional District 19), all 150 Texas House of Representatives seats, half of the 31 Texas Senate seats (depending on district), and various Lubbock County offices including county judge, county commissioners for specific precincts, county clerk, district clerk, sheriff, tax assessor-collector, constables, and justices of the peace. Specific candidate information will become available as the filing period approaches in late 2025. Texas offers limited mail-in (absentee) voting compared to many states. Only voters meeting specific criteria can vote by mail: those 65 years or older, those absent from the county during the entire early voting period and on election day, those confined in jail but otherwise eligible, or those with a disability or illness preventing in-person voting. Applications for mail-in ballots (called "Application for Ballot by Mail") must be submitted to the Lubbock County Elections Administration office and received (not postmarked) by the 11th day before election day. Applications can be downloaded from www.votelubbock.org or requested by phone at (806) 775-1339. Completed mail-in ballots must be received by the Elections Office by 7:00 PM on election day or postmarked by election day and received the next business day.