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EARLY VOTING CONTINUES THIS WEEK!

 

Oct. 28 - Nov. 1    7 AM to 7 PM

 

1100 W. 5th St.

Roy V. Floyd Civic Center

(Armory)

Bonham, TX

 

Skip the line on Nov. 5th; VOTE EARLY!

 

Mail-in ballots  must be postmarked by Nov. 5th and received in the Elections Office by Nov. 6th.

If you are concerned about the elections office receiving your ballot, we recommend you mail it at the Bonham Post Office.

They have been providing voters and the Elections Office with exceptional service.

 

                        Having trouble reaching us?  Dial the Election Cell phone:  903-495-6549

Jenny L. Garner
Fannin County Clerk, Voter Registrar

                     
        800 E. 2nd Street           
Bonham, TX 75418

(903) 583-7488 office
(903) 582-5101 fax

Elections@fanninco.net


Click on the above image to verify your registration status.

VoteTexas.gov - Make Your Mark on Texas

Click on the image above to visit www.votetexas.gov a website that contains information on frequently asked questions, allows you to check your registration status, and provides other important details about the upcoming election.

 

To request an annual application to vote by mail (every year) you may call or send the request to:

Fannin County Clerk, 800 E. 2nd Street, Bonham, Texas 75418

EACH VOTER MUST NOW REQUEST THEIR OWN APPLICATION. (New law)

 

Election Worker Online Application

 
Voting Equipment is HART Intercivic - Verity 2.5v

How to vote on Verity Duo

 

Volunteer Deputy Voter Registrar Program

Volunteer Deputy Registrars (VDRs) play an important role by helping people officially register to vote. They are appointed by the county voter registrar and are dedicated to boosting voter registration in the state.

Registration is required one week in advance.

Please call 903-583-7488

Where: County Clerk’s Office, 800 E 2nd Street, Bonham TX 75418

Scheduled dates for training:

November 13, 2024   9-10 AM

December 11, 2024   9-10 AM

January 8, 2025   9-10 AM

February 12, 2025 9-10 AM

March 12, 2025 9-10 AM

April 9, 2025 9-10 AM

 

CANDIDATE CORNER

Candidate’s Guide to Nomination and General Election for 2024

 

Candidate/Office Holder Campaign Finance Reports

 

 

Election Worker Training is available online

Secretary of State Memo regarding sign in

https://www.sos.state.tx.us/elections/onlinepollworker.shtml

To sign up to be a Poll Worker, select the county or jurisdiction in which you wish to become a poll worker in the Courses* drop-down menu. Please do NOT select Poll Watcher.

Secretary of State Election Worker Training link

(do not select Poll Watcher)

https://pollworkertraining.sos.texas.gov

Party Chairs:

Democratic Party Chair:  William Roberts     903-583-7727   fctxdpchair@gmail.com

Fannin County Democratic Party

 

Republican Party Chair:   Melanie Grammar 214-908-1324    mgrammar1@gmail.com

Fannin County Republican Party


 

Photo ID questions
El votar es fácil; También lo es el saber la verdad

Click the image above to view FAQs (Frequently asked Questions) regarding Photo ID pertaining to the election.


Maps

2024 FANNIN COUNTY Voting Precinct list with addresses.pdf
2022 Voting Precinct Map
Voting Precinct 17 map (new 2022)
 
Commissioner Precincts
 
Justice of the Peace Precincts


 

 
Sample Ballots must be printed on colored paper according to Election Code 52.008 



To verify your Voter Registration, make a change of address or any questions, please call:
VOTER REGISTRATION at 903-583-7488, 903-583-7486, or visit VoteTexas.gov

Tuesday, March 6, 2018

Tuesday, March 6, 2018