May 2026 Election Information

2026 General Election Information

The City of Aledo holds all regular elections on the May Uniform Election date as determined by the State of Texas.

May 2, 2026 General Election

An election may be held for the purpose of electing the following:

City Council Place 1

City Council Place 3

The following applications were recieved at the time of the filing deadline:

City Council Place 1 

 

  • Ben Clark

 

City Council Place 3 

 

  • Matthew Poston

 

Important Election Dates

Filing Period for the May 2026 General Election    

January 14, 2026 - February 13, 2026 @ 5:00 p.m                       

Drawing for places on the ballot

Thursday, February 19, 2026 @ 12:30 p.m.

Last Day to Register to Vote

April 2, 2026

Early Voting 

April 20-28, 2026

Election Day

May 2, 2026

Qualifications for Mayor and Council Members

City of Aledo Charter, Article III, Section 3.03 Qualifications

Each of the six Council members, at the time of filing of their application for a place upon the ballot, shall meet all qualification requirements of the Texas Election Code; shall be 21 years old; shall be a registered voter in the State of Texas; shall be a resident of the City and shall have resided within the corporate limits of the City for least one year preceding the date of the election at which they are a candidate; shall not have been convicted of a felony criminal offense or a crime involving moral turpitude; and shall not be in violation of any other provision in this Charter.

How to File for a place on the May 2026 General Election Ballot

Before filing your application, please see the information on campaign contributions below.

Physical address for filing applications:

Aledo Municipal Complex
200 Old Annetta Road
Aledo, TX 76008

Address to file application by mail:

Staci L. King, City Secretary
PO Box 1
Aledo, TX 76008

Email address for filing applications:
[email protected]

Application Form

Important Information About Campaign Contributions

If you plan to run for a public office in Texas (except for a federal office), you must file an APPOINTMENT OF A CAMPAIGN TREASURER BY A CANDIDATE (FORM CTA) with the proper filing authority (the City Secretary for local elections) when you become a candidate even if you do not intend to accept campaign contributions or make campaign expenditures.

A “candidate” is a person who knowingly and willingly takes affirmative action for the purpose of gaining nomination or election to public office or for the purpose of satisfying financial obligations incurred by the person in connection with the campaign for nomination or election.

Examples of affirmative action include:

  • the filing of an application for a place on the ballot;
  • the making of a public announcement of a definite intent to run for public office in a particular election, regardless of whether the specific office is mentioned in the announcement;
  • before a public announcement of intent, the making of a statement of definite intent to run for public office and the soliciting of support by letter or other mode of communication; or
  • the soliciting or accepting of a campaign contribution or the making of a campaign expenditure.

Voter Registration Status

Parker County Elections Page

Helpful Links for Candidates