Voter turnout during the nearly two weeks of early voting in Dallas County for the Nov. 8 election was about 28%, according to county election figures.

Between Oct. 24-Nov. 4, 391,328 voters cast in-person ballots in Dallas County, data shows. Of the number of ballots cast, 11,622 were from Coppell voters, according to the city secretary’s office.

On the ballot for Coppell are two propositions and a host of candidates at the federal, state and county levels.

Proposition A concerns whether or not to continue the adoption of one-fourth of one percent sales and use tax to provide revenue for maintenance and repair of municipal streets for a four-year period.

Proposition B concerns whether or not to continue the adoption of one-fourth of one percent sales and use tax for crime reduction programs for a 10-year period.


Seven sites in Coppell will serve as polling locations for Dallas County registered voters on Election Day. A full list of Dallas County voting locations can be found here. Registered voters can cast a ballot at any polling location in the county on Election Day.

On Election Day, polls will be open from 7 a.m.-7 p.m.

For more information on what is on the ballot for registered voters, visit the Community Impact Voter Guide here.