Izzy Gentry For Precinct 218/57
Izzy Gentry is a local community leader, homeschool mom and small business owner who believes strong neighborhoods start with informed, engaged citizens.
03/03/2026
The polls that matter most are the ones you walk into and vote in. Complaining afterward doesn’t shape policy — participation does. We have the freedom to choose our leaders. Let’s use it wisely and support those willing to serve, work, and lead — not just run for a title.
Polls open 7-7 TODAY
https://www.smith-county.com/233/Current-Election-Information
03/03/2026
Smith County will have 33 polling locations open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Election Day, Tuesday, March 3.
During the two weeks of early voting, there was a total of 27,964 ballots cast, consisting of 27,010 in-person and 954 mail-in ballots.
That surpasses the total of 18,019 early votes in 2024; 18,688 early votes in 2022; and 19,219 early votes in 2020.
Smith County has 160,066 registered voters.
Smith County residents can choose any of the 33 voting centers to cast their ballots on Election Day. There is an easy-to-use interactive map that tells you what is on your ballot and what voting location is closest to you. Find it here:
www.arcgis.com/apps/dashboards/0b2cf7240be6450887d398054662c1c7
The March 3 Election Day locations include:
• Arp Community Center: 108 E. Longview St., Arp (new location)
• Bell Elementary School: 1409 E. Hankerson St., Tyler
• Bethel Bible Church: 17121 Highway 69 S., Tyler
• Cameron J Jarvis Library: 102 S. Georgia St., Troup
• Cornerstone Church: 9107 Paluxy Drive, Tyler TX 75703 (new location)
• Chapel Hill Fire Department: 13801 CR 220, Tyler
• Clarkston Elementary School: 2915 Williamsburg Drive, Tyler
• Cross Brand Cowboy Church: 11915 FM 2015, Tyler
• First Christian Church: Christian Life Center Gym: 4202 S Broadway Ave., Tyler
• Flint Baptist Church: 11131 FM 2868 West, Flint
• Garden Valley Baptist Church: 17816 CR 442, Lindale
• Glass Recreation Center: 501 W. 32nd St., Tyler
• Greater Life Church: 2751 FM 344 East., Bullard (new location)
• Heritage Building: 1900 Bellwood Road, Tyler
• Hideaway Members Services Building: 101 Hide-A-Way Lane, Hideaway
• Hill Creek Baptist Church: 14749 Hwy 110 South, Whitehouse
• The Hub: 304 E. Ferguson St., Tyler
• Jones-Boshears Elementary School: 3450 Chandler Highway, Tyler
• Lanes Chapel Methodist Church: Family Center: 8720 Old Jacksonville Highway, Tyler
• Lindale Kinzie Community Center: 912 Mt. Sylvan St., Lindale
• New Harmony Baptist Church: 10251 FM 724, Tyler
• Noonday Community Center: 16662 CR 196, Tyler
• Old Tyler Airport: 150 Airport Drive, Tyler
• Rose Heights Church - Lindale: 12465 FM 16, Lindale
• Shiloh Road Church of Christ: 1801 Shiloh Road, Tyler
• St. Louis Baptist Church: 4000 Frankston Highway, Tyler
• St. Violet Baptist Church: 14129 FM 2767, Tyler
• Starrville Church of the Living God: 18396 Highway 271, Winona
• Three Lakes Middle School: 2445 Three Lakes Parkway, Tyler
• Tyler Junior College-West Campus: 1530 SSW Loop 323, Tyler (new location)
• Tyler Senior Center: 1915 Garden Valley Road., Tyler
• Whitehouse City Center: 109 E. Main St., Whitehouse (new location)
• Winona Community Center: 520 Dallas St., Winona
If you are voting downtown at the Hub, you can park in the free parking garage next door. There are also handicap spots directly in front of the Hub, as well as curbside voting. However, if you want to avoid all the construction and road closures downtown, there are plenty of other voting centers in Tyler to choose from.
Curbside voting is available at every voting center but is only for people who cannot physically walk into a polling location to vote.
All Smith County Election Day information can be found by visiting www.smith-county.com and clicking on the elections banner at the top of the page.
At 7 p.m. Tuesday, the banner will change over to Election Day Results.
03/02/2026
Tomorrow is the final day to let your voice matter in the elections that impact your legislative priorities, local roads, legal protections, public safety, and so much more.
Decisions made at the ballot box shape the policies that affect our families, our businesses, and our community’s future. If you care about the direction of our city, county, and state, this is your opportunity to be part of that process.
Polls are open tomorrow from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM. Make a plan, bring a friend, and take a few minutes to ensure your voice is heard.
Every vote is a declaration of what matters to you.
Izzy Gentry - Candidate Spotlight Precinct Chair from Texas. Read their exclusive candidate spotlight interview.
02/25/2026
The convention process is an important part of how grassroots voices stay involved beyond Election Day. Delegates move from precinct and county conventions to the state level, helping shape conversations and priorities that impact communities across Texas.
If selected this year, it would mark my fifth time serving as a delegate — an experience that has allowed me to better understand how local perspectives connect to the bigger picture. With an open precinct chair seat, this season is also a reminder of how important it is for communities to stay informed and engaged in the process.
No matter how involved you have been, learning how conventions work and why participation matters is a meaningful step toward stronger civic involvement. Ask me how to get involved.
I would love to represent you as your next Precinct Chair in a seat that is currently vacant. Vote This week 7am-7pm or March 3rd!
https://www.smith-county.com/233/Current-Election-Information
02/21/2026
Polls are open today until 7 PM.
You may not know much about the role of a precinct chair, and it can be easy to overlook that part of the ballot — but it plays an important role in connecting neighborhoods to local leadership. Precinct chairs help bring forward community questions, concerns, and conversations so that every street and resident has a voice at the table. Leadership can’t always see the needs of every neighborhood firsthand, and this role helps bridge that gap. If you’re voting today and live in Precinct 218 (formerly 57), take a moment to learn about the candidates and make your voice heard.
02/21/2026
Smith County’s five early voting locations had 2,209 ballots cast on Thursday, bringing the total in-person and mail-in ballots to 6,488.
Early voting in the March 3 Primary Election continues through February 27, and polls are open this weekend.
To see what is on your ballot and where and when to vote, visit www.smith-county.com and click on the “March Primary Election Early Voting” banner at the top of the page.
02/13/2026
Sharing the mission of the GOP has never been about chasing a title for me — it’s about my family choosing to stand in the gap between truth and action. We believe leadership starts at home, grows through service, and shows up in the way we care for our neighbors and our community.
In Smith County, the work isn’t finished by one person or one campaign. It takes families, volunteers, and everyday citizens who are willing to step forward and say, “Together, we can be the difference.” That means protecting our values, strengthening local involvement, and building a future where accountability and transparency matter.
I’m grateful for every conversation, every prayer, and every person who believes that local leadership still matters. Let’s keep showing up, standing firm, and moving forward — together — for Smith County.
02/10/2026
A precinct chair is your local connection to the voting process. They help neighbors stay informed about elections, increase voter turnout, and make sure local concerns are heard by party leadership and candidates.
Strong precinct chairs mean stronger transparency and better representation—right here where we live.
🗳️ Vote for Izzy Gentry for Precinct Chair on March 3rd.
02/10/2026
Izzy Gentry is a local community leader, homeschool mom, and small-business owner who believes strong neighborhoods start with informed, engaged citizens. As Precinct Chair for 218/57, Izzy is committed to increasing voter participation, strengthening communication between residents and party leadership, and ensuring grassroots voices are heard at every level.
With years of experience in community organizing, nonprofit leadership, and civic engagement, Izzy brings a practical, people-first approach to leadership. She is passionate about empowering families, supporting responsible governance, and building systems that serve both current residents and future generations.
Izzy is dedicated to keeping neighbors informed, connected, and confident in the local political process—because effective representation begins right at the precinct level.
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