Early Voting starts Monday, February 14 for the Texas Republican and Democratic Party Primary Elections. Voters will have through Friday, February 25 to participate in early voting (minus Presidents Day on February 21), with Election Day scheduled for Tuesday, March 1.

Lubbock County voters will have plenty of options available for early voting, with over 20 vote centers open during the early voting period.

2022 Texas Primary Elections- Lubbock County Early Voting Vote Centers
Click this link for a PDF with specific days open & hours of operation
Click here for a PDF with each day's schedule for Early Voting in Lubbock County

  • Lubbock County Elections Office- 1308 Crickets Avenue, Lubbock
  • United Supermarkets locations (also including some Market Street and Amigos locations):
    United - 2630 Parkway Dr., Lubbock (Parkway & Beech Ave)
    United - 401 Slide Road, Lubbock (4th & Slide)
    United - 6313 4th St., Lubbock (4th & Milwaukee)
    United - 1701 50th St., Lubbock (50th & Avenue Q)
    United - 2703 82nd St., Lubbock (82nd & Boston Ave)
    United - 8010 Frankford Ave., Lubbock (82nd & Frankford)
    United - 12815 Indiana Ave., Lubbock (FM 1585/130th & Indiana)
    United - 11310 Slide Rd, Lubbock (114th & Slide)
    Amigos - 112 N University Ave., Lubbock (University & Auburn)
    Market Street - 4425 19th St., Lubbock (19th & Quaker)
    Market Street - 3405 50th St., Lubbock (50th & Indiana)
    Market Street - 4205 98th St., Lubbock (98th & Quaker)
  • Abernathy City Hall- 811 Avenue D, Abernathy
  • Frenship ISD's Casey Administration Building-- 501 7th Street, Wolfforth
  • Idalou Community Center- 202 W. 7th Street, Idalou
  • New Deal Community Clubhouse- 309 S. Monroe Avenue, New Deal
  • Roosevelt Community Clubhouse- 1408 CR 3300, Roosevelt
  • Shallowater Community Center- 900 Avenue H, Shallowater
  • Slaton Community Clubhouse- 750 W Garza St, Slaton
  • Texas Tech University Student Rec. Center- TTU Campus 3219 Main Street, Lubbock, TX 79409

News/Talk 95.1 & 790, KFYO will broadcast complete coverage of the Texas Primary Elections on Tuesday, March 1 from 7pm-11pm.

Test Your Texas: How Many of These Jeopardy! Questions Can You Answer?

Jeopardy! as we know it has been on the air since 1984, but the show got its start way back 1964.

Over the decades, the writers have managed to keep coming up with challenging questions to test the intellectual might of America's best and brightest (and sometimes softball questions for celebrities).

Texas is a place packed with personality, culture, and history, and there've been hundreds of questions/answers about the Lone Star State. Let's take a look at a few recent ones, and keep an eye out because we'll probably add more soon to test your Texas trivia skills and challenge newcomers.

How many of these can you get right without Googling?

MASSIVE: Incredible Photos of the Historic 6666 Ranch

The sprawling 6666 Ranch is one of Texas' crown jewels. Established in 1870, the legendary Samuel Burk Burnett built himself an empire of cattle and Quarter Horses.

You can imagine the shock that rippled across Texas when the historic ranch that is twice the size of Chicago was listed for sale.

And it was certainly double the shock when the news came about that Taylor Sheridan, the director of the smash hit show "Yellowstone" was the winning buyer.

There's much to the story of 6666 Ranch and so little time to tell it, but first: just look at the incredible photos of this sprawling piece of Texan paradise.

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