Polling locations located throughout the Harris County
PASADENA, Texas – Early voting for the May 3, 2025, San Jacinto College Board of Trustees election begins Tuesday, April 22, 2025. Voters within the San Jacinto College District will vote on two trustee positions.
Any qualified voter that lives within the Pasadena, Deer Park, La Porte, Sheldon, Channelview, Galena Park, and a portion of the Clear Creek, Pearland, and Humble independent school districts, can vote in person at any designated early voting branch location in Harris County. To find a voting location for the San Jacinto College Board of Trustees election, visit the Harris County Elections web page. Voters should keep in mind that their designated voting location for local elections (city, local school board, etc.) may be different than where they vote for the San Jacinto College Board of Trustees election.
Early voting hours of operation are 7 a.m. – 7 p.m., Tuesday, April 22 through Tuesday, April 29, except for Sunday, April 27, when early voting hours are 12 – 7 p.m.
Board of Trustees Positions 3 and 4 will be filled in the election. Each position is for a six-year term. Salvador Serrano, Jr. (incumbent), Mariel Jimenez, Frank Ortiz, and Judy Harrison have filed for Position 3. Larry Wilson (incumbent) and Oscar Del Torro have filed for Position 4.
Voting Centers are open 7 a.m. – 7 p.m. on Election Day, Saturday, May 3, 2024. Additional information about the San Jacinto College Board of Trustees election can be found on the Board Election Website.
About San Jacinto College Surrounded by monuments of history, evolving industries, maritime enterprises of today,
and the space age of tomorrow, San Jacinto College has served the people of East Harris
County, Texas, since 1961. The College is one of the top 10 community colleges in
the nation as designated by the Aspen Institute and was named an Achieving the Dream
Leader College of Distinction in 2020. The College is a Hispanic-Serving Institution
that spans five campuses, serving approximately 45,000 credit and non-credit students
annually. It offers more than 200 degrees and certificates across eight major areas
of study that put students on a path to transfer to four-year institutions or enter
the workforce. The College is fiscally sound, holding bond ratings of AA+ by Standard
& Poor’s and Aa2 by Moody’s.