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Notice of General Election (Aviso De Eleccion General) NOTICE OF GENERAL ELECTION (AVISO DE ELECCION GENERAL) To the registered voters of Frisco ISD, Texas: A los votantes registrados de Frisco ISD, Texas: Notice is hereby given that the polling places listed will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., on November 3, 2020, for voting in a general election to elect Board of Trustees Places 4 and 5. Notifíquese, por el presente, que las casillas electorales citadas se abrirán desde las 7 a.m. hasta las 7 p.m. el 3 de noviembre de 2020 para votar en la Elección General para elegir a la Junta Directiva para los Lugares 4 y 5. On Election Day, Denton County voters must vote in their precinct where registered to vote. El Día de Elección, los votantes del Condado de Denton deberán votar en su precinto donde están inscritos para votar. On Election day, Collin County voters may vote at any of the Election Day Vote Centers open under full contract services with the Collin County Elections Administration. Los votantes del Distrito Escolar del Condado de Collin pueden votar en todos los Centros de Votación del Día de Elección adicionales abiertos bajo contrato de servicios completos acordados con el Administrador de Elecciones del Condado de Collin. Early voting and Election Day polling places shall be as established by the Denton County Elections Administrator for Denton County voters and Collin County Elections Administrator for Collin County voters by virtue of a Joint Election Agreement with both counties and other local entities. https://www.votedenton.com/ https://www.collincountytx.gov/elections/ DENTON COUNTY VOTERS The main early voting site for Denton County voters will be located at: Denton County Elections 701 Kimberly Drive Denton, TX 76208 Early voting for Denton County voters will be held on the following dates at the following times: Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday October 13 October 14 October15 October 16 October 17 Early Early Early Early Early Voting Voting Voting Voting Voting 7 am-7 pm 7 am-7 pm 7 am-7 pm 7 am-7 pm 7 am-7 pm October 18 October 19 October 20 October 21 October22 October 23 October 24 Early Early Early Early Early Early Early Voting Voting Voting Voting Voting Voting Voting 11 am-4 pm 7 am-7 pm 7 am-7 pm 7 am-7 pm 7 am-7 pm 7 am-7 pm 7 am-7 pm October 25 October 26 October 27 October 28 October29 October 30 October 31 Early Voting Early Early Early Early Early 11 am-4 pm Voting Voting Voting Voting Voting 7 am-7 pm 7 am-7 pm 7 am-7 pm 7 am-7 pm 7 am-7 pm November 1 November2 November3 Election Day 7 am-7 pm Denton County voters will be eligible to vote at all Denton County early voting sites identified in the contract executed with the Denton County Elections Administrator. Applications for ballot by mail for Denton County voters must be received no earlier than Thursday, October 15, 2020, and no later than the close of business on Friday, October 23, 2020, and shall be mailed to: Frank Phillips, Elections Administrator Denton County Elections P.O. Box 1720 Denton, TX 76202 [email protected] COLLIN COUNTY VOTERS The main early voting site for Collin County voters will be located at: Collin County Elections 2010 Redbud, Suite 102 McKinney, TX 75069 Early voting for Collin County voters will be held on the following dates at the following times: Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday October 13 October 14 October15 October 16 October 17 Early Early Early Early Early Voting Voting Voting Voting Voting 8 am-5 pm 8 am-5 pm 8 am-5 pm 8 am-5 pm 7 am-7 pm October 18 October 19 October 20 October 21 October22 October 23 October 24 Early Early Early Early Early Early Early Voting Voting Voting Voting Voting Voting Voting 1 pm-6 pm 7 am-7 pm 7 am-7 pm 7 am-7 pm 7 am-7 pm 7 am-7 pm 7 am-7 pm October 25 October 26 October 27 October 28 October29 October 30 October 31 Early Voting Early Early Early Early Early 1 pm-6 pm Voting Voting Voting Voting Voting 7 am-7 pm 7 am-7 pm 7 am-7 pm 7 am-7 pm 7 am-7 pm November 1 November2 November3 Election Day 7 am-7 pm Collin County voters will be eligible to vote at all Collin County early voting sites identified in the contract executed with the Collin County Elections Administrator. Applications for ballot by mail for Collin County voters must be received no earlier than Thursday, October 15, 2020, and no later than the close of business on Friday, October 23, 2020, and shall be mailed to: Bruce Sherbet, Elections Administrator Collin County Elections 2010 Redbud Blvd., Suite 102 McKinney, TX 75069 [email protected] Issued this the 25th day of September, 2020. Chad Rudy John Classe President, Board of Trustees Secretary, Board of Trustees NOTICE OF JOINT GENERAL AND SPECIAL ELECTIONS (AVISO DE ELECCIONES GENERALES Y ELECCIONES ESPECIALES) To the registered voters of Collin County, Texas: (A los votantes registrados del Condado de Collin, Texas:) Notice is hereby given that the polling places listed below will be open on the designated dates and at the designated times listed for the November 3, 2020 Joint General and Special Elections. Entities participating in the Joint General and Special Elections are: (Por medio del presente, se notifica que los centros de votación estarán abiertos en las fechas designadas y en los horarios designados el 3 de novembre, 2020 para las elecciones conjuntas generales y especiales. Las entidades que participan en las elecciones generales conjuntas y especiales son:) Allen, City of Josephine, City of Prosper, Town Of Lovejoy ISD Anna, City of Lucas, City of Sachse, City of Princeton ISD Carrollton, City of McKinney, City of Weston , City of Prosper ISD Celina, City of Murphy , City of Wylie, City of Royse City ISD Fairview, Town of New Hope, Town Of Allen ISD Trenton ISD Frisco, City of Parker, City of Anna, ISD Whitewright ISD Garland, City of Princeton , City of Frisco ISD Wylie ISD Bear Creek Special Utililty District Eligible Collin County voters may vote at any of the locations listed in Early Voting Exhibit A and Election Day Exhibit B. (Los votantes elegibles del Condado de Collin pueden votar en cualquiera de los lugares enumerados en la exposición de votación adelantada A y la prueba B del día de las elecciones.) Exhibit A – Early Voting Collin County (Exposición A – votación anticipada) (Condado de Collin) November 3, 2020 Joint General & Special Elections Early Voting Locations, Dates and Hours (3 de novembre de 2020 elecciones conjuntas generales y especiales) (Ubicaciones de votación adelantada, fechas y horas) Polling Place Address City Collin County Elections – Voting Room 2010 Redbud Blvd. St 102 McKinney 75069 (Main Early Voting Location) Allen Event Center - Concourse 200 E. Stacy Road Allen 75002 Allen ISD Service Center – Lobby 1451 North Watters Road Allen 75013 Anna ISD - Board Conference Room 501 S. Sherley Avenue Anna 75409 Armstrong Middle School – Room 250 3805 Timberline Drive Plano 75074 Carpenter Park Recreation Center – South Hallway/Lobby 6701 Coit Road Plano 75024 Celina ISD Administration Building - Gymnasium 205 S. Colorado Street Celina 75009 Children’s Health StarCenter – Ballet Room 6993 Stars Avenue McKinney 75070 ChristBal Fellowship – Room 143, W Entrance 2801 Orchid Dr. McKinney 75072 Christ United Methodist Church – Room S 126 3101 Coit Road Plano 75075 Collin College Frisco Campus – Conference Center 9700 Wade Blvd. Frisco 75035 Collin College Higher Education Center – Atrium 1 3452 Spur 399 McKinney 75069 Collin College McKinney Campus – Hallway D Atrium 2200 W. University Drive McKinney 75071 Collin College Plano Campus – Conference Center 2800 E. Spring Creek Parkway Plano 75074 Collin College Wylie Campus – Conference Center 391 Country Club Road Wylie 75098 Davis Library – Hardy Program Room 7501A Independence Parkway Plano 75025 Farmersville City Hall – Council Chambers 205 S. Main Street Farmersville 75442 First Baptist Church Princeton – Activities Building 511 Jefferson Avenue Princeton 75407 FriscoA Fire Station #8 – Training Room 14700 Rolater Road Frisco 75034 Gay Library – Meeting Room 6861 W. Eldorado Parkway McKinney 75070 Haggard Library – Program Room 2501 Coit Road Plano 75075 Harrington Library – Thelma Rice Sproles Program Room 1501 18 th Street Plano 75074 Josephine City Hall – Council Chambers 201 Main Street Josephine 75164 Lavon City Hall - Gymnasium 120 School Road Lavon 75166 Lovejoy ISD Administration Bldg – Portable #1 Training 259 Country Club Road Allen 75002 LucasRoom Community Center – Community Room 665 Country Club Road Lucas 75002 McKinney Fire Station #5 – Community Room 6600 W. Virginia Pkwy McKinney 75071 McKinney Bldg Fire Station #7 – Community Room 861 S. Independence Parkway McKinney 75070 Melissa City Hall – Mun. Court Room, 1st Floor 3411 Barker Avenue Melissa 75454 Murphy Community Center – Homer & Marie Rooms 205 North Murphy Road Murphy 75094 New Hope Town Hall – Council Chambers 121 Rockcrest Road New Hope 75071 Otto Middle School – Vestibule 504 N. Star Road Plano 75074 Parker City Hall – Council Chambers 5700 E. Parker Road Allen 75002 Parr Library – Program Room 6200 Windhaven Parkway Plano 75093 Plano ISD Administration Center - Lobby 2700 W. 15th Street Plano 75075 Prosper Town Hall – Community Room 250 W. First Street Prosper 75078 Renner-Frankford Library – Auditorium 6400 Frankford Road Dallas 75252 Richardson Commercial Property – Main Lobby 2703 N. Central Expressway Richardson 75080 Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church – Youth Church 920 E. 14th Street Plano 75074 Slaughter Elementary School – Hallway next to Gym 2706 Wolford Street McKinney 75071 Page 1 of 4 Rev.
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