Voters in Denton can cast their ballots for the upcoming March 3 primary election during the early voting period Feb.17-27.
What you need to know
Denton County residents can vote at any of the 55 county voting locations during the early voting period, but only at their precinct location between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. on election day.
Early voting polling location operating hours vary, according to the Denton County Election Office’s website, and are as follows:
- Feb. 17-20, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
- Feb. 21, 7 a.m.-7 p.m.
- Feb 22, 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
- Feb. 23-27, 7 a.m.-7 p.m.
For a full list of voting locations in Denton County, visit www.votedenton.gov/election-day-information for more information.
On the ballot
Residents will consider several contested local races for the Republican primary and Democratic primary, among state races.
Local Republican primary races that will be on the ballot for Denton residents include:
Denton County commissioner, Precinct 4
- David Wylie
- Valerie Roehrs
- Gerard Hudspeth
- Dianne Edmondson*
Texas House District 64
- Andy Hopper*
- Lisa McEntire
Texas House District 106
- Larry Brock
- Rick Abraham
- Jared Patterson*
U.S. House District 13
- Ronny L. Jackson*
- Chasity Wedgeworth
U.S. House District 26
- Brandon Gill*
- Robert A. Chick
Denton County justice of the peace, Precinct 1
- Steven Oliver
- Alan Wheeler*
Denton County justice of the peace, Precinct 5
- Vince Handler
- Derek Gurley
Local Democratic primary races that will be on the ballot for Denton residents include:
Texas House District 64
Texas House District 106
- Joe Mayes
- Kymberlee Williams
U.S. House District 26
- Steven Shook
- Ernest R. Lineberger, III
*indicates incumbent
Stay tuned
Community Impact will continue to cover local elections through election night March 3. Visit communityimpact.com/election for the latest primary election results.