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
- Brian J. Magnuson
- Derrick Tarver
- Ernest Lynch
- Taha Ansari
- Jim Garrison
- Geré Feltus*
- Tammy Warren
- Deborah Klosky
- Kenneth Ussery
- Chad Green*
- Corey Homer
- Tamara Thomas
- Staci L. Weaver
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.