Many counties and cities in Lone Star are holding strange years of elections in May. On May 3, the North Texans vote for local leaders and initiatives.
Early voting
Early voting will end on April 29th. Times vary depending on the location.
For Tarrant County, early voting times are here. For Collin County, early voting times can be found here. For Dallas County, early voting times can be found here. In Denton County, early voting times are here.
You can also visit my Voters Portal (Texas.gov) on the Texas Secretary’s website to find out where to vote early in the county. On this site you can enter your name, county, date of birth and postal code to search for registration information and find the nearest polling location.
Where to vote on May 3rd
On Saturday, May 3rd, polls from 7pm to 7pm will be allowed to vote if they are in line by 7pm with proper identification.
Where to vote in Collin County
Where to vote in Dallas County
Where to vote in Denton County
Where to vote in Tarrant County
Acceptable form photo ID
Texas Driver’s License issued by the Texas Department of Public Safety Military Identification Card Passport including Photoghtsuunited States Citizenship Certification issued by the DPSTEXAS Personal Identification Certificate issued by the DPSTEXAS Handgun License issued by the DPSTEXAS Handgun License issued by the
What are the votes available?
Colin County Sample Voting
Dallas County Voting Information
Denton County Joint General and Special Election
Tarrant County Sample Voting
Notable race and initiatives
Tarrant County
Mayor of Fort Worth
Arlington
Proposition A: $136.9 million for streets proposal B: $48.9 million for public safety proposition C: Parks and recreational proposition D: $3 million for city buildings: $2 million for libraries
Colin County
Mayor of Plano
Plano proposal
Proposition A: Street Proposition A: $316 million Proposal B: $155 million for police headquarters: $51 million for police training centers: $37 million for public safety facilities: $45 million for fleet operations centers: $1.87 million for library improvements $1.87 million for recreation
Serena ISD
Proposition A: School Facilities and Land Proposition B: $2 billion for Technology
Mayor McKinney
Dallas County
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Proposition A: $230 million for streets Proposition b: $75 million for economic development proposition c: Cultural and arts proposal D: $30 million for parks and recreation
Mesquite ISD
Proposal A: $578 million proposal for schools and classrooms B: $21 million in technology
Denton County
Denton City Council
Proposition A: Should the city’s charter be amended to replace all cases of gender language with genderless language? Proposition B: Will the city’s charter be amended to resolve disputes with state laws and to correct ambiguous or unclear language?