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MAKE YOUR VOTE COUNT

Your guide to the May 2, 2026 election.

Key Dates

Mark your calendar. Every date matters in a local election.

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Last Day to Register
Apr 2, 2026
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Early Voting Begins
Apr 20, 2026
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Early Voting Ends
Apr 28, 2026
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Election Day
May 2, 2026

Early voting dates are estimated based on Texas Election Code. Official dates will be confirmed by Collin County and Denton County elections offices.

Am I Registered to Vote?

It takes 30 seconds to check. If you're not registered, the deadline is April 2, 2026.

Check My Registration at VoteTexas.gov

You'll need your name, date of birth, and county. Takes about 30 seconds.

Important: Frisco spans two counties

Most of Frisco is in Collin County, but some western neighborhoods are in Denton County. Make sure you check the correct county when verifying your registration. Not sure which county you're in? The VoteTexas.gov checker will tell you.

Not registered yet?

Register online in about 2 minutes β€” you'll need your Texas driver's license or ID number.

Register online β†’

Need to update your address?

Moved recently? Update your voter registration to your current Frisco address to make sure you can vote locally.

Update address β†’

Where to Vote

Both Collin and Denton counties use countywide vote centers β€” you can vote at any polling location in your county during early voting and on Election Day.

Collin County

Most Frisco residents

Vote at any Collin County polling location during early voting and on Election Day.

Collin County Elections β†’

Denton County

Western Frisco neighborhoods

Vote at any Denton County polling location during early voting and on Election Day.

Denton County Elections β†’

What's on the Ballot?

The May 2, 2026 City of Frisco General Election includes three races. Your vote shapes the future of Frisco leadership.

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Mayor

The top leadership position for the City of Frisco. Sets vision, leads city council, and represents 250,000+ residents.

Why Rod? β†’
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City Council Place 5

One of seven seats on the Frisco City Council. Council members serve two-year terms.

6

City Council Place 6

One of seven seats on the Frisco City Council. Council members serve two-year terms.

How to Vote

Whether you vote early or on Election Day, here's what to expect.

In-Person Voting

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Go to any polling location in your county

Countywide vote centers β€” pick whichever is most convenient.

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Present your photo ID

See acceptable IDs below.

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Vote on the electronic ballot

A poll worker will check you in and direct you to a voting machine.

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Review and cast your ballot

Double-check your selections, then submit. You'll get your sticker!

What to Bring

Texas requires one of the following photo IDs:

Texas driver's license (even if expired up to 4 years)
Texas personal ID card (even if expired up to 4 years)
Texas Election ID Certificate (EIC)
Texas handgun license
U.S. military ID with photo
U.S. passport (book or card)
U.S. citizenship certificate with photo

Don't have an accepted ID? You can still vote by signing a Reasonable Impediment Declaration and presenting an alternative document like a utility bill, bank statement, or government mail.

Voting Hours

Early Voting (April 20–28)

Hours vary by location. Typically 8am–5pm weekdays with extended hours on some days. Check your county elections website for exact times.

Election Day (May 2)

Polls open 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM. If you're in line by 7:00 PM, you will be allowed to vote.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes β€” as long as you've registered at your new Frisco address at least 30 days before the election. You must register in the county where you reside (Collin or Denton). If you moved within Texas, you can update your address at VoteTexas.gov or at any early voting location on Election Day with a valid ID showing your new address.
No. Your voter registration card is not required to vote. You will need an acceptable form of photo ID (see "What to bring" above). If you have your registration card, you're welcome to bring it, but it's not necessary.
If the name is "substantially similar," you can still vote by signing a form confirming your identity. If it's significantly different, you may vote provisionally. Contact the Collin County Elections office at (972) 424-1460 or Denton County at (940) 349-3200 for help.
In Texas, you can vote by mail if you are 65 or older, have a disability, will be out of the county during the entire early voting period and on Election Day, or are confined in jail. Applications must be received (not postmarked) by April 21, 2026. Apply through the county elections office.
The deadline to register for the May 2 election is April 2, 2026. If that date has not passed, you can register online at VoteTexas.gov, by mail, or in person at the county elections office. It takes about 2 minutes online.
Yes β€” Frisco sits in both Collin County and Denton County. Most of Frisco is in Collin County, but some neighborhoods in western Frisco are in Denton County. Your county determines where you register and where you find polling locations. Check VoteTexas.gov to confirm which county you're in.
Collin County uses countywide vote centers β€” you can vote at ANY Collin County polling location during early voting and on Election Day. Denton County also allows countywide voting. Locations are announced a few weeks before the election. Check the links in the "Where to Vote" section above.
The May 2, 2026 Frisco ballot includes Mayor, City Council Place 5, and City Council Place 6. There may be additional items depending on your specific location within the city. Check your county's sample ballot when available.

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ELECTION DAY: MAY 2, 2026

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