The General Election is November 5, 2024 and these are the Republican and Democrat candidates in alphabetical order. Research candidates, create a sample ballot, and get out and vote!
Read MoreThe 2024 Texas Primary Runoff Election Results and Voter Turnout in Collin County for Republicans and Democrats.
Read MoreMorning storms also impacting the Texas primary runoff elections. Collin County elections is now reporting seven of its 38 polling locations is without power because of those storms. Two of those seven, Harrington Library in Plano, Collin College in Plano, have water damage. Staff is going to be at those seven locations redirecting voters to other locations.
Read MoreThe Frisco Chamber of Commerce invites residents to attend the Frisco City Council and Frisco ISD School Board Candidate Forum on April 11 from 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. This will be held at Grace Church Frisco, in Frisco Square, located at 8440 Grace Street.
Read More“Candidates for Frisco ISD board of trustees Place 6 answered questions ahead of the upcoming May 4 election. Candidates were asked to keep responses under 50 words, answer the questions provided and avoid attacking opponents. Answers may have been edited or cut to adhere to those guidelines, or for style and clarity.”
Read MoreFrisco Chamber of Commerce reminds residents that April 4 is the last day to register to vote in the May General and Special Elections. Are you registered to vote?
Read MoreRegister to vote by April 4 to be eligible to vote in the City of McKinney's May 4 election. Learn more about the five general obligation bond propositions. Early Voting is April 22-30, 2024.
Read MoreNovember 2023 Election Results include Collin County’s bond propositions that passed. Statewide, 13 propositions passed and 1 failed – Prop 13 which would have raised the retirement age of judges from 75 to 79.
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Collin County's voter turnout in the recent constitutional amendment election was double the county's turnout during the last off-year election.
Read MoreEarly voter turnout in North Texas for this year’s constitutional amendment election doubled when compared to the last off-year election.
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