Mail-in ballot deadline: Applications must be received by June 2 — 11 days left. Apply now ↓
Key Dates
Mark your calendar. Every date matters in a local election.
Am I Registered to Vote?
It takes 30 seconds to check. If you're not registered, the deadline is May 14, 2026.
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 — you'll need your Texas driver's license or ID number.
Register online →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 →Where to Vote
Both Collin and Denton counties use countywide vote centers — 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 →Denton County
Western Frisco neighborhoods
Vote at any Denton County polling location during early voting and on Election Day.
Denton County Elections →Going out of town? Vote by mail.
Headed out for summer vacation? If you'll be away from your county during early voting (June 1–9) and on Election Day (June 13), you can request an absentee (mail-in) ballot and vote from anywhere.
Deadline: applications must be received (not postmarked) by your county by June 2, 2026 — just 11 days away. Click your county below to get the application.
You also qualify if you're 65 or older, have a disability, or are confined in jail. See full eligibility →
What's on the Ballot?
On Saturday, June 13, Frisco voters decide the runoff for Mayor — the race that shapes the next chapter of our city.
Mayor of Frisco
Frisco's mayor sets the city's vision, leads city council, and represents 250,000+ residents through the most important decisions of Frisco's next chapter — taxes, traffic, public safety, and how we grow.
Rod Vilhauer is a conservative businessman with 40+ years in Frisco — not a politician. His priorities are lower taxes, fixing traffic, fully funding public safety, attracting quality employers, and delivering reliable city services.
Why Rod →How to Vote
Whether you vote early or on Election Day, here's what to expect.
In-Person Voting
Go to any polling location in your county
Countywide vote centers — pick whichever is most convenient.
Present your photo ID
See acceptable IDs below.
Vote on the electronic ballot
A poll worker will check you in and direct you to a voting machine.
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:
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 (June 1–9)
Hours vary by location. Typically 8am–5pm weekdays with extended hours on some days. Check your county elections website for exact times.
Election Day (Sat, June 13)
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
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RUNOFF ELECTION: SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 2026
