Run for office in Lubbock, TX.
Offices with upcoming filing dates and elections. Includes Lubbock County races open to Lubbock residents.
Lubbock has 10 municipal offices on the upcoming ballot, with the nearest filing deadline on August 17, 2026.
Lubbock municipal races
| Office | Election date | Filing deadline |
|---|---|---|
| Lubbock City Mayor | May 6, 2028 | Feb 18, 2028 |
| Lubbock City Council - District 1 | May 4, 2030 | Feb 15, 2030 |
About these offices
The Mayor is the chief executive officer of the municipality. They often preside over council meetings and may have the power to hire and fire heads of municipal departments.
The City Legislature is the municipality's governing body, responsible for voting on ordinances and policies, and often is in charge of hiring a city manager.
School board & local district races
| Office | Election date | Filing deadline |
|---|---|---|
| High Plains Underground Water Conservation District Board - Precinct 1 | Nov 3, 2026 | Aug 17, 2026 |
| Lubbock County Water Control and Improvement District Board - Precinct 1 | Nov 3, 2026 | Aug 17, 2026 |
| Lubbock County Water Control and Improvement District Board - Precinct 4 | Nov 3, 2026 | Aug 17, 2026 |
| Lubbock Independent School Board - At Large | May 6, 2028 | Feb 18, 2028 |
| Lubbock Independent School Board - District 1 | May 6, 2028 | Feb 18, 2028 |
| Lubbock County Water Control and Improvement District Board - At Large | Nov 7, 2028 | Apr 6, 2028 |
| Lubbock County Water Control and Improvement District Board - Precinct 3 | Nov 7, 2028 | Apr 6, 2028 |
| Lubbock Independent School Board - At Large | May 4, 2030 | Feb 15, 2030 |
About these offices
Local Conservation District board members are responsible for overseeing local conservation within the district.
The Water District Board is responsible for overseeing the maintenance and operation of public water services.
Local school board members are responsible for overseeing school operations within the district, typically including employment decisions regarding a district superintendent.
Lubbock County races (open to Lubbock residents)
About these offices
Hears traffic and other Class C misdemeanor cases punishable by fine only. Hears civil cases with up to $10,000 in controversy. Hears landlord and tenant disputes. Hears truancy cases. Performs magistrate duties. Conducts inquests.
Serves as clerk and custodian of records for the Commissioners Court, Constitutional County Court and Statutory County Courts. Acts as a recorder and custodian of important public records, including all bonds, deeds, birth and death certificates, assumed names and livestock brands, ensuring that records are maintained in a secure, archival manner. Issues marriage licenses. Serves as chief elections officer in most counties.
Serves as clerk and custodian of all records for the District Courts. Indexes and secures all court records, collects filing fees, and handles funds held in litigation and money awarded to minors. Coordinates the jury panel selection process. May process passport applications. Manages court registry funds.
Receives and deposits all county revenues. Acts as chief liaison between the county and depository banks. Prepares the payroll. Disburses funds upon the order of the Commissioners Court. Records receipts and expenditures and reconciles bank statements. May be designated as the county's investment officer and required to submit regular reports on county finance to the members of the Commissioners Court. May also act as the county's human resources officer, employee benefits coordinator, risk manager and insurance coordinator. May have some audit responsibilities in counties with no Auditor.
The legal jurisdiction of the special county-level trial courts varies considerably and is established by the statute which creates the particular court. The jurisdiction of statutorily-created county courts at law may be concurrent with the jurisdiction of the county and district courts in the county. The civil jurisdiction of most county courts at law varies but is usually more than that of the justice of the peace courts and less than that of the district courts. County courts at law usually have appellate jurisdiction in cases appealed from justice of the peace and municipal courts.
The constitutional county courts have original jurisdiction over all criminal cases involving Class A and Class B misdemeanors, which are the more serious minor offenses. These courts usually have appellate jurisdiction in cases appealed from justice of the peace and municipal courts, except in counties where county courts at law have been established.
The County Party Officer is a position selected by political party. Each state party has a state committee, made up of elected committee members as well as ex officio committee members (usually elected officials and representatives of major constituencies), which in turn elects a chair. County, town, city and ward committees generally are composed of individuals elected at the local level, and they coordinate campaign activities within their jurisdiction, oversee local conventions and in some cases primaries or caucuses and may have a role in nominating candidates for elected office under state law.
The County Legislature or Executive Board is the governing body of the county and exercises broad policy-making authority. The Board is charged with implementing policy and overseeing the county budget process and allocation.
The County Constable is the executive enforcement branch of the county justice courts. County Constables are peace officers responsible for law enforcement and also serve legal documents like restraining orders and warrants.
The County Sheriff is the chief law enforcement official of the county and is responsible for ensuring that all local, state, and federal laws are followed.
The County Tax Assessor and Collector is a joint position responsible for collecting, investing, and disbursing taxes. Additionally, they account for the tax money or taxable property and provide budget projection services for relevant agencies.
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