Election Day by Personal Appearance Locations (Lugares De Votación En El Día De Elección Por Aparición Personal Del Elecciones Generales Y Especiales Del 2020)

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Election Day by Personal Appearance Locations (Lugares De Votación En El Día De Elección Por Aparición Personal Del Elecciones Generales Y Especiales Del 2020) GENERAL AND SPECIAL ELECTIONS - ELECTION DAY BY PERSONAL APPEARANCE LOCATIONS (LUGARES DE VOTACIÓN EN EL DÍA DE ELECCIÓN POR APARICIÓN PERSONAL DEL ELECCIONES GENERALES Y ESPECIALES DEL 2020) November 3, 2020 -- 7:00 am - 7:00 pm (3 de noviembre de 2020 -- 7:00 am - 7:00 pm) Precinct Location Address Room City Zip code (precinto) (lugar) (dirección) (sito de votación) (ciudad) (código postal) 1000 Bolivar Baptist Church 6690 FM 455 W. Foyer Sanger 76266 1001 Sanger Indian Gymnasium 207 Acker St. Gymnasium Sanger 76266 1002 Sanger High School 100 Indian Ln. Auxiliary Gymnasium Sanger 76266 1003 Pilot Point Senior Center 310 S. Washington St. Exercise Room Pilot Point 76258 1004 Savannah Clubhouse 701 Savannah Blvd. Ballroom Savannah 76227 1005 Aubrey City Hall 107 S. Main St. City Council Chambers Aubrey 76227 1006 Providence Elementary School 1000 FM 2931 Gymnasium Providence Village 76227 1007 Steven E. Copeland Government Center 1400 FM 424 Community Room Cross Roads 76227 1008 Green Valley Baptist Church 9901 FM 428 Fellowship Building Aubrey 76227 1009 Denton Optimist Club Gym 3100 N. Elm St. Gymnasium Denton 76207 1010 Hodge Elementary School 3900 Grant Pkwy. Gymnasium Denton 76208 1011 Ginnings Elementary School 2525 Yellowstone Pl. Gymnasium Denton 76209 1012 Wilson Elementary School 1306 E. Windsor Dr. Gymnasium Denton 76209 1013 Serve Denton Center 306 N. Loop 288 Conference Room Denton 76209 1014 Lifeline Church 2800 Pennsylvania Dr. Auditorium Denton 76205 1015 Lifeline Church 2800 Pennsylvania Dr. Auditorium Denton 76205 1016 W. S. Ryan Elementary School 201 W. Ryan Rd. Gymnasium Denton 76210 1017 Lifeline Church 2800 Pennsylvania Dr. Auditorium Denton 76205 1018 South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln. Program Room Denton 76210 1019 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints 4501 Teasley Ln. Gymnasium Denton 76210 1020 Lake Sharon Community Church 2650 Oakmont Dr. Fellowship Hall Corinth 76210 1021 Victory Life Church 1501 FM 2181 Foyer Corinth 76210 1022 American Eagle Harley Davidson 5920 I35E Mezzanine Corinth 76210 1023 Corinth City Hall 3300 Corinth Pkwy. Council Work Session Room Corinth 76208 1024 Shady Shores Community Center 101 S. Shady Shores Rd. Council Chambers Shady Shores 76208 1025 Oak Point City Hall 100 Naylor Rd. Community Room Oak Point 75068 1026 Braswell High School 26750 E. University Dr. Administration Conference Room Aubrey 76227 1027 Bell Elementary School 601 Villa Paloma Blvd. Gymnasium Little Elm 75068 1028 Miller Elementary School 300 Cypress Hill Dr. Gymnasium Little Elm 75068 1029 Boals Elementary School 2035 Jaguar Dr. TBD Frisco 75033 1030 Fisher Elementary School 2500 Old Orchard Rd. Library Frisco 75033 1031 Frisco ISD Transportation West Facility 10701 Dallas Pkwy. Foyer Frisco 75033 1032 Pioneer Heritage Middle School 1649 High Shoals Dr. TBD Frisco 75036 1033 Pearson Middle School 2323 Stonebrook Pkwy. Auxiliary Gymnasium Frisco 75036 1034 Frisco Government Center 5533 FM 423 Conference Room Frisco 75036 1035 Hicks Elementary School 3651 Compass Dr. Gymnasium Frisco 75034 1036 Frisco Fire Station #7 330 W. Stonebrook Pkwy. Training Room Frisco 75036 1037 Aubrey Area Library 226 Countryside Dr. Library Community Room Aubrey 76227 1038 Corinth City Hall 3300 Corinth Pkwy. Council Work Session Room Corinth 76208 GENERAL AND SPECIAL ELECTIONS - ELECTION DAY BY PERSONAL APPEARANCE LOCATIONS (LUGARES DE VOTACIÓN EN EL DÍA DE ELECCIÓN POR APARICIÓN PERSONAL DEL ELECCIONES GENERALES Y ESPECIALES DEL 2020) November 3, 2020 -- 7:00 am - 7:00 pm (3 de noviembre de 2020 -- 7:00 am - 7:00 pm) Precinct Location Address Room City Zip code (precinto) (lugar) (dirección) (sito de votación) (ciudad) (código postal) 1039 Shady Shores Community Center 101 S. Shady Shores Rd. Council Chambers Shady Shores 76208 1040 Purefoy Elementary School 11880 Teel Pkwy. Gymnasium Frisco 75033 1041 Navo Middle School 1701 Navo Rd. Gymnasium Aubrey 76227 1042 Aubrey City Hall 107 S. Main St. City Council Chambers Aubrey 76227 1043 Aubrey City Hall 107 S. Main St. City Council Chambers Aubrey 76227 1044 St. Martin de Porres Catholic Church 3990 W. University Dr. Parish Hall Prosper 75078 1045 Krugerville City Hall 5097 Hwy 377 Council Chambers Krugerville 76227 1046 McNair Elementary School 1212 Hickory Creek Rd. Gymnasium Denton 76210 1047 Living Word Baptist Church 2315 Oak Grove Pkwy. Fellowship Hall Little Elm 75068 1048 Lakewood Village Town Hall 100 Highridge Dr. Council Chambers Little Elm 75068 1049 Trent Middle School 13131 Coleto Creek Dr. Foyer Frisco 75033 1050 Trent Middle School 13131 Coleto Creek Dr. Foyer Frisco 75033 1051 Griffin Middle School 3703 Eldorado Pkwy. Room 201 - Percussion Room Frisco 75033 1052 Frisco Fire Station #4 4485 Cotton Gin Rd. Training Room Frisco 75034 1053 Sanger Community Center 101 Freese Dr. Meeting Room Sanger 76266 1054 Bell Elementary School 601 Villa Paloma Blvd. Gymnasium Little Elm 75068 1055 Stafford Middle School 2288 Little River Dr. Auxiliary Gymnasium Frisco 75033 1056 Hicks Elementary School 3651 Compass Dr. Gymnasium Frisco 75034 1057 Hackberry City Hall 119 Maxwell Rd. City Hall Frisco 75036 2000 McWhorter Elementary School 3678 Timberglen Rd. Gymnasium Dallas 75287 2001 Timberglen Recreation Center 3810 Timberglen Rd. Large Room Dallas 75287 2002 Long Middle School 2525 Frankford Rd. Gymnasium Dallas 75287 2003 Thompson Elementary School 2915 Scott Mill Rd. Gymnasium Carrollton 75007 2004 Redeemer Evangelical Covenant Church 1518 E. Frankford Rd. Fellowship Hall Carrollton 75007 2005 Kent Elementary School 1800 W. Rosemeade Pkwy. Gymnasium Carrollton 75007 2006 Victory Assembly of God Church 1133 W. Hebron Pkwy. Sanctuary Carrollton 75010 2007 Creek Valley Middle School 4109 Creek Valley Blvd. Gymnasium Carrollton 75010 2008 Polser STEM Academy 1520 Polser Rd. Gymnasium Carrollton 75010 2009 Rosemeade Recreation Center 1330 E. Rosemeade Pkwy. Front Snack Area Carrollton 75007 2010 Davis Elementary School 3205 Dorchester Dr. Cafeteria Carrollton 75007 2011 Marie Huie Special Education Center 2115 E. Frankford Rd. Auditorium Carrollton 75007 2012 Hebron 9th Grade Center 4211 Plano Pkwy. Gymnasium Carrollton 75010 2013 Homestead Elementary School 1830 E. Branch Hollow Dr. Cafeteria Carrollton 75007 2014 Homestead Elementary School 1830 E. Branch Hollow Dr. Cafeteria Carrollton 75007 2015 Arbor Creek Middle School 2109 Arbor Creek Dr. Gymnasium Carrollton 75010 2016 Carrollton Public Library 4220 N. Josey Ln. Front Meeting Room Carrollton 75010 2017 Castle Hills Community Center 2501 Queen Margaret Dr. Banquet Room Lewisville 75056 2018 Lewisville Fire Station #8 3300 Lakewood Hills Dr. Portable Lewisville 75056 2019 Prestonwood Baptist Church 6801 W. Park Blvd. Atrium Plano 75093 GENERAL AND SPECIAL ELECTIONS - ELECTION DAY BY PERSONAL APPEARANCE LOCATIONS (LUGARES DE VOTACIÓN EN EL DÍA DE ELECCIÓN POR APARICIÓN PERSONAL DEL ELECCIONES GENERALES Y ESPECIALES DEL 2020) November 3, 2020 -- 7:00 am - 7:00 pm (3 de noviembre de 2020 -- 7:00 am - 7:00 pm) Precinct Location Address Room City Zip code (precinto) (lugar) (dirección) (sito de votación) (ciudad) (código postal) 2020 Prestonwood Baptist Church 6801 W. Park Blvd. Atrium Plano 75093 2021 Cascades Conference Center at Fairfield Marriott 5909 Stone Creek Dr. Cascades Ballroom The Colony 75056 2022 First Baptist Church - The Colony 4800 S. Colony Blvd. Foyer The Colony 75056 2023 Morningside Elementary School 6350 Paige Rd. Library The Colony 75056 2024 Owen Elementary School 5640 Squires Dr. Cafeteria The Colony 75056 2025 The Colony Annex Building 6804 Main St. Annex Building The Colony 75056 2026 Ethridge Elementary School 6001 Ethridge Dr. Gymnasium The Colony 75056 2027 Prestwick STEM Academy 3101 Stonefield Music Room The Colony 75056 2028 Little Elm Recreation Center 303 Main St. Old Kidzone Little Elm 75068 2029 New Life Community Church 25631 Smotherman Rd. Gymnasium Frisco 75033 2030 Cesar E. Chavez Elementary School 2600 Hart Rd. Gymnasium Little Elm 75068 2031 Sidekicks Martial Arts 2765 E. Eldorado Pkwy., Ste. 205 Main Floor Little Elm 75068 2032 Little Elm High School 1900 Walker Ln. Library Little Elm 75068 2033 Horizon Unitarian Universalist Church 1641 W. Hebron Pkwy. Fellowship Hall Carrollton 75010 2034 Career Center East 2553 FM 544 Lecture Hall 1 and 2 Lewisville 75056 2035 Hackberry Elementary School 7200 Snug Harbor Cir. Music Room Frisco 75036 2036 Career Center East 2553 FM 544 Lecture Hall 1 and 2 Lewisville 75056 2096 Career Center East 2553 FM 544 Lecture Hall 1 and 2 Lewisville 75056 2097 Career Center East 2553 FM 544 Lecture Hall 1 and 2 Lewisville 75056 2098 Lewisville Fire Station #8 3300 Lakewood Hills Dr. Portable Lewisville 75056 2099 Prestonwood Baptist Church 6801 W. Park Blvd. Atrium Plano 75093 3000 Lake Dallas City Hall 212 Main St. Community Room Lake Dallas 75065 3001 Hickory Creek Town Hall 1075 Ronald Reagan Ave. Council Chambers and/or Conference Rooms Hickory Creek 75065 3002 McAuliffe Elementary School 2300 Briarhill Blvd. Gymnasium Highland Village 75077 3003 Heritage Elementary School 100 Barnett Blvd. Gymnasium Highland Village 75077 3004 Briarhill Middle School 2100 Briarhill Blvd. Cafeteria Highland Village 75077 3005 Highland Village Municipal Complex 1000 Highland Village Rd. Training Room Highland Village 75077 3006 Valley Ridge Elementary School 1604 N. Garden Ridge Blvd. Gymnasium Lewisville 75077 3007 Killough High School 1301 N. Summit Ave. Small Gymnasium Lewisville 75077 3008 Garden Ridge Church of Christ 102 N. Garden Ridge Blvd. Fellowship
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