PRIMARY ELECTION NOTICE
Corinth, TX, February 13, 2020 - Corinth City Hall will host Early and Election Day Voting for both the Republican and Democratic Party Primaries for the 2020 County, State and Federal Elections.
Primary elections are the process by which voters can indicate their preference for their party's candidate in an upcoming federal, state, or county election, with the goal of narrowing the field of candidates. Texas holds "Open Primaries", where all voters can take part in an open primary and may cast votes on a ballot of any party.
How do I know if I'm registered to vote?
The deadline to register to vote in the upcoming primaries has passed and Texas does not allow voter registration on the day of the election. If you are not already registered, you will not be able to cast a ballot in this year's primaries.
Don't know if you're registered? Please check the Texas Secretary of State website. All you'll need to do is enter your full name, birth date and zip code and the county you live in.
When does early voting start?
Early voting runs from February 18 through February 28. Denton County registered voters can vote at any early voting location in Denton County. For a complete listing of voting locations visit votedenton.com.
Early voting polls will be open at Corinth City Hall, 3300 Corinth Parkway, on the following dates and times:
- Tuesday, February 18 through Friday, February 21, 8am to 5pm
- Saturday, February 22, 7am to 7pm
- Sunday, February 23, 11am to 4pm
- Monday, February 24 through Friday, February 28, 7am to 7pm
Where can I vote on Election Day?
Election day is March 3, 2020. Voting locations on election day are by precinct. You can look up your voter information, including your precinct number and a sample ballot at votedenton.com.
- Republican Party
- Precincts 1020 and 1021; Lake Sharon Community Church, 2650 Oakmont Drive
- Precincts 1022 and 1023; Corinth City Hall
- Democratic Party
- Precincts 1020, 1021, 1022, 1023; Corinth City Hall
What form of ID do I need to bring to the polls?
Voters must present one the acceptable forms of photo ID as required by State law. These include the following:
- Texas Driver License issued by the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS)
- Texas Personal Identification Card Issued by DPS
- Texas Election Identification Certificate issued by DPS
- Texas Handgun License issued by DPS
- United States Military Identification Card containing the person’s photograph
- United States Citizenship Certificate containing the person’s photograph
- United States Passport
If you are unable to present one of the acceptable forms of identification you may present a supporting form of ID and complete a "Reasonable Impediment Declaration." For more information on Voter ID requirements, review the requirements provided by the Texas Department of State.