
Voter Education
Local Elections are Where
YOU Have the Most Influence to
FIGHT GOVERNMENT FRAUD, CORRUPTION, AND WASTE!
City of Orange Positions up for election May 3, 2025:
- Council Member Place 2 (Single-Member District 2)
- Council Member Place 4 (Single-Member District 4)
- Council Member Place 5 (At-Large)
City of Vidor Positions up for election May 3, 2025:
- Mayor (6 Candidates ) if no candidate gets 51% RUNOFF
- City Council Ward 1
- City Council Ward 6
- Vidor School Board Position 3
- Vidor School Board Position 6
Tune in to Cajun Country Radio April 10th at 6:00pm to hear our presentation of “Meet the Candidates”. Each of the candidates who attend will have 5 minutes to tell Orange County about themselves.
2025 EARLY VOTING DATES & LOCATIONS
April 22, 23, 24, 25 8:00am-5:00pm
April 28, 29 7:00am – 7:00pm
early voting polling locations:
- Orange Public Library (Main Early Voting Location)
Ira Williamson Meeting Room
220 N Fifth Street
Orange, Texas 77630 - Orange County Expo Center
Dupont Room
11475 FM 1442
Orange, TX 77630 - Orange County Airport
Conference Room
2640 Hwy 87
Orange, Texas 77630 - Raymond Gould Community Center
Main Room
385 Claiborne
Vidor, Texas 77662
CITY OF ORANGE
ELECTION DAY SATURDAY MAY 3RD
The following locations will be open on Election Day, May 3, 2025, during the hours of 7:00 am until 7:00 pm for voting:
- Orange Public Library
Ira Williamson Meeting Room
220 N. Fifth Street
Orange, Texas 77630 - Orange County Expo Center
Dupont Room
11475 FM 1442
Orange, Texas 77630 - Salvation Army
Dinning/Meeting Room
1950 Martin Luther King Drive
Orange, Texas 77630 - Raymond Gould Community Center
Main Room
385 Claiborne Street
Vidor, Texas 77662 - LCMCISD Administration Building
Board Room
6586 FM 1130
Orange, Texas 77632 - Commissioner Precinct 2 Building
Foyer
11867 Hwy 62 N – Mauriceville - Orange County Airport
Conference Room
2640 Hwy 87
Orange, Texas 77630 - Vidor ISD Administration Building
Meeting Room
1255 N Main Street
Vidor, Texas
CITY OF VIDOR
ELECTION DAY SATURDAY MAY 3RD
The following locations will be open on Election Day, May 3, 2025, during the hours of 7:00 am until 7:00 pm for voting:
(Polling locations subject to change depending on the entities that will hold elections on May 3, 2025)
- BUILDING Raymond Gould Community Center
385 Claiborne
Vidor, TX.
Main Room - Vidor ISD Administration Bldg.
1255 N. Main
Vidor, TX.
Meeting Room - Orange Public Library
220 N. 5th St
Orange, TX.
Ira Williamson Meeting Room - Orange County Expo Center
11475 FM 1442
Orange, TX.
Dupont Room Orange - County Airport
2640 Hwy 87
Orange, TX.
Conference Room - Bridge City Community Center
105 Parkside Dr.
Bridge City, TX
Main Room - LCMCISD Administration Bldg.
6586 FM 1130
Orange, TX. 77632
Board Room - Commissioner Precinct 2 Building
11867 Hwy 62 N
Mauriceville, TX. 77632
Foyer
Precinct chair Handbook
We need more people to step up and serve as Precinct Chairs! Let’s face it, our nation is more divided than ever before in our lifetime. This is your grassroots opportunity to help do something about it. ALL POLITICS starts at home, in our communities. As we strengthen our neighborhood communities, we strengthen the city. This strengthens the county, which builds up the state, which ultimately improves the nation. It starts here.
The Precinct Chair is the most fundamental level of political involvement, closest to the voters. The Precinct Chair’s primary job is to motivate Republican voters to support Republican candidates by getting out to vote. The chair also serves as the voters’ voice in OCRP meetings. To find out more, click the graphic at left to view a downloadable PDF of the 2020-2024 Precinct Chair Handbook.
Who Represents Me?
To find out who your U.S. and State elected officials are, click here.
Bring Christmas Back to Our Schools
The Merry Christmas Law passed the Texas Legislature and was signed into law in 2013. This new law guarantees the freedom of our children, teachers, parents, and school administrators to acknowledge Christmas on school grounds without fear of censorship, persecution or litigation. We need your support to spread the word across Texas!.
Click the image to the left to download a summary of the law that you can share with your children, school district, teachers, and neighbors. Help get the word out that it’s not illegal to wish someone a Merry Christmas or educate others about the meaning of Christmas at school.
For more information, visit the Merry Christmas Texas website.
Understanding Your
Voter Registration Card
To the right is a sample Voter Registration Certificate. The important information you may need to know is keyed, with a legend underneath.


Orange County Elections Administration
If you have have questions regarding voting in Orange County, Texas, please contact the Orange County Elections Admin. Here is their contact information.
Email: elections@co.orange.tx.us
Phone Numbers
(409) 882-7973 Fax: (409) 670-4176
Location
206 Border Street
Orange, TX 77630
Get Directions
Monday – Friday 8:00am – 5:00pm
Website
Link to sample ballots
Secretary of State website for poll worker/observer training
Vote early, and get 10 friends and neighbors to vote with you. Let’s make this election TOO BIG TO RIG!

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