More than 13,000 McKinney voters have already cast their ballots ahead of the May 3, 2025 election, according to data from Collin County Elections.

Early voter turnout in McKinney totaled 13,738 which includes 280 mail-in ballots that have been received by the elections office. Early voting in Collin County closed April 29.

Polls will reopen 7 a.m.-7 p.m. May 3 for election day.

On the ballot

McKinney voters will cast their ballots on a number of contested local races in the May 3 election. Local races and candidates are listed below.


*indicates incumbent

McKinney City Council, Mayor
  • Matt “Doc” Rostami
  • Taylor Willingham
  • Bill Cox
  • Scott Sanford
McKinney City Council, At Large 1
  • Brian J. Magnuson
  • Derrick Tarver
  • Ernest Lynch
  • Taha Ansari
  • Jim Garrison
McKinney City Council, District 3
  • Geré Feltus*
  • Tammy Warren
McKinney ISD, Place 2
  • Deborah Klosky
  • Kenneth Ussery
McKinney ISD, Place 3
  • Chad Green*
  • Corey Homer
Collin College, Place 4
  • Tamara Thomas
  • Staci L. Weaver
Where to vote

Registered voters can cast a ballot at any voting station in Collin County on election day. A comprehensive list and map can be accessed on Collin County’s website.

Nine polling locations will be open in McKinney, according to the city’s website. The list includes:
  • Collin County Elections Office, 2010 Redbud Blvd., Ste. 102
  • Children’s Health StarCenter, 6993 Stars Ave.
  • John & Judy Gay Library, 6861 W. Eldorado Parkway
  • McKinney City Hall, 401 E. Virginia St.
  • McKinney Fire Station #5, 6600 Virginia Parkway
  • McKinney Fire Station #7, 861 Independence Parkway
  • McKinney Fire Station #9, 4900 Summit View Drive
  • McKinney Fire Station #10, 1150 Olympic Crossing
  • Senior Recreation Center, 1400 S. College St.


Polling locations will be open from 7 a.m.-7 p.m. Voters must present a valid form of photo identification to cast a ballot at a polling location, such as a Texas Drivers License or a United States Passport. To see the full list of acceptable forms of identification, visit www.collincountytx.gov/elections/faq.

Zooming out

Early voter turnout across Collin County in total reached 54,292 votes cast which includes 892 mail-in ballots received by the elections office.