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Early Voting Begins for Texas Primaries

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Early voting locations for the March 5 primary election are officially open across North Texas as of Tuesday.

Officials in Dallas County have set up 64 voting centers across the county for early voting and will open 450 locations for Election Day. The Dallas County Elections Office briefed the County Commissioners Court on February 6 on these and other preparations, as well as on a short-term solution to solve connectivity issues with polling devices, as previously reported by The Dallas Express.

Early voting locations across Dallas County include North Garland Branch Library, MLK Jr Branch Library, Harry Stone Recreation Center, Marsh Lane Baptist Church, and many more. The locations this week will be open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. from February 20 to February 23, according to the county elections office department website. Early voting will continue the rest of the month, from February 24 through March 1, with extended hours from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. each day except Sunday, when the polls will be open from noon to 6 p.m.

Texas Secretary of State Jane Nelson announced in a press release on February 20 that 17,948,242 million residents in the state of Texas registered for the primaries. This is up from approximately 14,366,382 registered voters in the state in January 2020.

Nelson also advised citizens to bring an approved photo ID, such as a Texas driver’s license, handgun license, passport, military ID, or Texas Election Identification Card, in order to participate in early voting.

“Early voting is a convenient way to cast your ballot and avoid the rush of Election Day,” said Secretary Nelson. “Now is a good time to plan when you will vote and decide what form of photo ID you will bring to the polls.”

Voters participating in the Democratic primary will vote for candidates in the following offices:

  • President of the United States
  • U. S. Senator
  • U. S. Representative District 5
  • U. S. Representative District 6
  • U. S. Representative District 24
  • U. S. Representative District 30
  • U. S. Representative District 32
  • U. S. Representative District 33
  • Railroad Commissioner
  • Justice, Supreme Court, Place 2
  • Justice, Supreme Court, Place 4
  • Justice, Supreme Court, Place 6
  • Presiding Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals
  • Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals Place 7
  • Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals Place 8
  • Member, State Board of Education, District 11
  • Member, State Board of Education, District 12
  • State Senator, District 12
  • State Senator, District 16
  • State Senator, District 23
  • State Representative District 100
  • State Representative District 102
  • State Representative District 103
  • State Representative District 104
  • State Representative District 105
  • State Representative District 107
  • State Representative District 108
  • State Representative District 109
  • State Representative District 110
  • State Representative District 111
  • State Representative District 112
  • State Representative District 113
  • State Representative District 114
  • State Representative District 115
  • Chief Justice, 5th Court of Appeals District
  • Justice, 5th Court of Appeals District, Place 2
  • Justice, 5th Court of Appeals District, Place 5
  • Justice, 5th Court of Appeals District, Place 9
  • Justice, 5th Court of Appeals District, Place 10
  • Justice, 5th Court of Appeals District, Place 11
  • Justice, 5th Court of Appeals District, Place 12
  • Justice, 5th Court of Appeals District, Place 13
  • District Judge, 14th Judicial District
  • District Judge, 95th Judicial District
  • District Judge, 162nd Judicial District
  • Criminal District Judge, Dallas County Number 2
  • Criminal District Judge, Dallas County Number 3
  • Criminal District Judge, Dallas County Number 4
  • County Sheriff
  • County Tax Assessor-Collector
  • County Commissioner Precinct 1
  • County Commissioner Precinct 3

Voters participating in the Republican primary will vote for candidates in the following offices:

  • President of the United States
  • U. S. Senator
  • U. S. Representative District 5
  • U. S. Representative District 6
  • U. S. Representative District 24
  • U. S. Representative District 32
  • U. S. Representative District 33
  • Railroad Commissioner
  • Justice, Supreme Court, Place 2
  • Justice, Supreme Court, Place 4
  • Justice, Supreme Court, Place 6
  • Presiding Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals
  • Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals Place 7
  • Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals Place 8
  • Member, State Board of Education, District 11
  • Member, State Board of Education, District 12
  • State Senator, District 12
  • State Representative District 105
  • State Representative District 108
  • State Representative District 112
  • State Representative District 113
  • State Representative District 114
  • State Representative District 115
  • Chief Justice, 5th Court of Appeals District
  • Justice, 5th Court of Appeals District, Place 2
  • Justice, 5th Court of Appeals District, Place 5
  • Justice, 5th Court of Appeals District, Place 9
  • Justice, 5th Court of Appeals District, Place 10
  • Justice, 5th Court of Appeals District, Place 11
  • Justice, 5th Court of Appeals District, Place 12
  • Justice, 5th Court of Appeals District, Place 13
  • District Judge, 14th Judicial District
  • District Judge, 162nd Judicial District
  • County Commissioner Precinct 1

Early voting locations and schedules for residents of Tarrant, Collin, Denton, and Wise counties are available online. Early voting for the primaries concludes on March 1.

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