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Early voting now open in Harris County March primaries

Harris County voters will be able to start casting ballots on Feb. 17 across a number of county, state and federal races.

The big picture: Early voting for the March 3 primary elections begins Feb. 17 and will run through Feb. 27, according to the Harris County Elections office. During early voting, registered voters will be able to vote at any polling location in the county.

To find the nearest voting center, residents can use the county's interactive map to see 60 different locations. Early voting will run from 7 a.m.-7 p.m. on each day except for Feb. 22, when early voting will be available from noon-7 p.m.

What else? Election day is March 3, and Community Impact will be monitoring and providing updates on early voting and election day results. To see candidate questionnaires and keep up with results, please visit Community Impact's election coverage.

 
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Seoulside Wings now serving Korean wings in Jersey Village

Owner Jane Lim told Community Impact Seoulside Wings is now offering Korean comfort food in Jersey Village. The eatery is in its soft opening stages and is planning to hold its grand opening on Feb. 21 at noon.

The backstory: During the grand opening, Seoulside Wings plans to offer giveaways featuring items such as tote bags, T-shirts, key chains and gift cards. Founded as a food truck in 2019, Lim said the eatery started in Korea Town in Spring Branch and has participated in several local events including Freedom Over Texas and the annual Houston Korean festival.

What they offer: Specializing in Korean wings, Seoulside Wings offers several wing flavors including:

  • Soy garlic
  • Lemon pepper
  • Garlic parmesan

Other items on the menu include Korean barbecue rice bowls, wing bowls, fried tofu, specialty fries and Korean corn dogs.

 
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Former U.S. Rep. Erica Lee Carter to serve as Harris County administrator

Effective March 9, former U.S. Rep. Erica Lee Carter will serve as the new Harris County administrator after commissioners unanimously approved her appointment Feb. 12.

In a nutshell: Lee Carter will lead the Office of County Administration, or OCA, which oversees the day-to-day operations of the county and coordinates across its departments. She will be the first African American woman to hold the position, which was created in 2021.

Did you know? Lee Carter served in the U.S. House of Representatives from 2024-2025 in a special election to Texas’ 18th Congressional District after her mother, late Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, died in 2024. 

She has also overseen policy initiatives within Precinct 1 Commissioner Rodney Ellis’ office for several years with a focus on economic opportunity, voting access and budget management, per a news release from the OCA.

Quote of note: “It is my commitment to work each day to make progress towards your 2050 vision and ensure the county is safe and fair, thriving, resilient, connected, healthy and secure,” Lee Carter said Feb. 12. 

 
On The Transportation Beat
IAH to add 2 new nonstop routes to Mexico this summer

An airline at George Bush Intercontinental Airport will premiere two new nonstop routes to Mexico beginning June 1.

What’s new: Volaris—which opened at IAH in 2015—will launch flight routes from Houston to Querétaro, Mexico, and Puebla, Mexico. Flights will be offered three times per week, and tickets became available for purchase Feb. 3.

Notable quote: “Houston is a key market for the airline, and these connections to Querétaro and Puebla strengthen a network designed to serve the needs of our binational communities,” Volaris Executive Vice President Holger Blankenstein said.

Some context: Volaris also offers flights from Houston to:

  • Guadalajara, Mexico
  • Mexico City, Mexico
  • Morelia, Mexico
  • San Luis Potosí, Mexico
  • San Salvador, El Salvador

 
CI Texas
Early voting begins Feb. 17: Here’s what Texans should know

Early in-person voting in Texas’ primary elections begins Feb. 17 and lasts until Feb. 27.

How it works: Texas has an open primary system, where voters decide at the polling place whether to cast ballots in the Democratic or Republican primary. Voters may not participate in both primaries.

What to expect: Voters will be given a ballot with a slate of statewide seats and other races determined by the voting precinct they live in. During early voting, registered voters can visit any polling location in their county.

Candidates who win their primaries will advance to the Nov. 3 midterm election.

Why it matters: Early voting gives registered voters the opportunity to cast their ballots before primary election day March 3.

Voter advocacy groups and experts told Community Impact that a vote in the March primaries is “the most impactful vote” Texans can cast, due to consistently low voter turnout and competition in certain races. Over 18 million Texans are registered to vote, although about one-fifth of registered voters participated in recent primary elections.

 

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