Polk County Clerks Office

Polk County Clerks Office Polk County Clerk: Schelana Hock
Chief Deputy: Jasmin Zuniga

05/29/2026

The Trinity River Authority (TRA) is aware of a video circulating online regarding Lake Livingston Dam. TRA routinely monitors and evaluates the condition and performance of the dam in coordination with engineering professionals, regulatory agencies and technical experts.

There is no indication the structural integrity of Lake Livingston Dam has been compromised. Current inspection findings, monitoring information and engineering evaluations do not support claims of sudden or dangerous structural movement at the dam.

Following the historic flooding events of spring 2024 and the completion of emergency spillway stabilization work, additional monitoring and evaluation measures were implemented pursuant to regulatory requirements. These efforts build upon longstanding monitoring programs that include survey benchmarks and ongoing inspections designed to identify and track any meaningful changes in dam conditions over time. Information presented in the online video appears inconsistent with verified inspection records, established monitoring data and direct engineering observations collected during those efforts.

Construction activities associated with the emergency response and stabilization work were completed in January 2025. Following completion of those repairs, the Emergency Action Plan status was downgraded from “Potential Failure Watch” to “Watch Condition.” This status is not related to any observed structural failure or instability at the dam. Instead, it reflects the need for planned long-term spillway improvements based on updated studies of extreme flooding scenarios, including events larger than those experienced during Hurricane Harvey.

TRA continues to work closely with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, the Texas Division of Emergency Management, the East Texas Electrical Cooperative, Inc., the City of Houston and expert engineering consultants on the evaluation, design and implementation of permanent spillway improvements.

During the 89th Legislative Session, the Texas Legislature appropriated funding to assist with those improvements as part of continued investment in critical Texas water infrastructure and long-term water security. Design of permanent improvements is currently underway, with construction anticipated to begin in 2027.

TRA remains committed to transparency and public safety and will continue providing updates as additional information becomes available. For more information, visit www.trinityra.org/LakeLivingstonUpdates

05/27/2026

Unofficial total results:

County Judge:
Larry Pfeil 3912
Sydney Brown Murphy 2584

Commissioner Pct 2:
Jay Stutts 1208
Mark DuBose 854

05/27/2026

Early voting results:

County Judge:
Larry Pfeil 2893
Sydney Brown Murphy 1911

Commissioner Pct 2:
Jay Stutts 980
Mark DuBose 621

05/22/2026

Wednesday:
Total votes in person 826
JC - 530
Ona - 241
Cor - 55

D- 45
R - 781

Thursday:
Total votes in person 762
JC - 500
Ona - 192
Cor - 70

D - 52
R - 710

05/20/2026

Tuesday 5-19 voting in person

Total 981

Livingston - 631
Onalaska - 292
Corrigan - 58

Democrat - 29
Republican - 952

PRESS RELEASEAs Polk County Clerk/Chief Elections Officer, I want to clarify the record regarding the use of Elections I...
05/19/2026

PRESS RELEASE

As Polk County Clerk/Chief Elections Officer, I want to clarify the record regarding the use of Elections Inspectors during the 2026 election cycle.

On January 23, 2026, I formally requested inspectors for the Democratic & Republican primary elections. The same request was made again on May 6th for the Runoff Election. These requests were made in the interest of accountability, transparency and maintaining public confidence in the election process.

The inspectors presence has always been considered a standard layer of professionalism and oversight within our local election process. Over the past 25 years, Polk County has historically had election inspectors at every conducted election. Requesting inspectors isn’t unprecedented or unusual. It is consistent with longstanding county practice and reflective of my continued commitment to conduct elections that are compliant, secure and transparent to the Polk County voters.

Vote totals for May 18, 2026Total votes in person 1,039By location:Judicial Center - 612Onalaska - 336Corrigan - 91By pa...
05/19/2026

Vote totals for May 18, 2026

Total votes in person 1,039

By location:
Judicial Center - 612
Onalaska - 336
Corrigan - 91

By party:
Democrat - 34
Republican - 1005

By mail: 962 requests

05/14/2026

Early voting and Election Day schedule for the Democratic & Republican runoff election.

Early voting is only one week beginning Monday, May 18th thru Friday, May 22nd and Election Day is Tuesday, May 26, 2026.

Unofficial election results for the City of Corrigan & City of Onalaska.
05/03/2026

Unofficial election results for the City of Corrigan & City of Onalaska.

05/02/2026

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Address

101 W. Mill Street, Suite 265
Livingston, TX
77351

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

(936) 327-6805

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