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Notice of Runoff Primary Election, Democratic Party (Aviso De Eleccion Primaria Decisiva, Partido Democratico) C13W Prescribed by Secretary of State Sections 4.004, 83.010, 85.004, 85.007, 172.1112, V.T.C.A., Election Code 02/14 NOTICE OF RUNOFF PRIMARY ELECTION, DEMOCRATIC PARTY (AVISO DE ELECCION PRIMARIA DECISIVA, PARTIDO DEMOCRATICO) To the Registered Voters of the County of Cameron , Texas: A los votantes registrados del Condado de Cameron, Texas: Notice is hereby given that the polling places listed below will be open from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., May 22, 2018, for voting in a runoff primary election for the Democratic Party to nominate Members of Congress, Members of the Legislature, state, district, and county officers. Notifíquese por la presente, que las casillas electorales citadas abajo se abrirán desde las 7:00 a.m. hasta las 7:00 p.m. el 22 de mayo de 2018 para votar en la elección primaria general para el Partido Democrático para nombrar los miembros de la Legislatura Estatal, y a los oficiales del estado, distrito, y el condado. On Election Day, voters must vote in their precinct where registered to vote. El Día de Elección, los votantes deberán votar en su precinto donde están inscritos para votar. PCT. SITE ADDRESS CITY 1, 83 Port Isabel City Hall 305 E. Maxan St Port Isabel 2, 99 Las Yescas Elementary School 23413 FM 803 Las Yescas 3, 66 Los Fresnos Community Building 204 Brazil St. Los Fresnos 4, 105 Villarreal Elementary School 7770 E. Lakeside Olmito 5 Victoria Elementary School 2801 E.13th St. Brownsville 6 Formerly Career & Technical Education Bldg. 1351 E. Polk St. Brownsville 7 UTRGV at Brownsville-La Sala Student Union 650 E. Ringgold St. Brownsville 8 Resaca Elementary School 901 E. Filmore St. Brownsville 9 Annie Putegnat Elementary School 730 E. 8th St. Brownsville 10 Cromack Elementary School 3200 E. 30th St. Brownsville 11 Skinner Elementary School 411 W. St. Charles St. Brownsville 12 Russell Elementary School 800 Lakeside Brownsville 13 Central Administration Building 708 Palm Blvd. Brownsville 6911 Boca Chica 14, 82, 108 El Jardin Elementary School Blvd. Brownsville 15 R.L. Martin Elementary School 1701 Stanford St. Brownsville 7455 Old Military 16 Villa Nueva Elementary School Road Brownsville 17 La Encantada School 35001 FM 1577 San Benito 18, 22 Sullivan Elementary School 900 Elizabeth St. San Benito 19 San Benito Community Bldg. 210 E. Heywood St. San Benito 20 Rio Hondo Civic Center 121 N. Arroyo St. Rio Hondo 21 Frank Roberts Elementary School 650 N. Biddle St. San Benito 23, 43, 79, 103 Community Bldg. Bonita Park 601 S. Rangerville Rd. Harlingen Santa Maria ISD Administrative Bldg. Board 11119 Military Hwy 24 Room 281 Santa Maria 25 Los Indios Community Center 309 E Heywood Los Indios 26, 55, 58 La Feria Fire Station 200 E Business 83 La Feria 27 Maria Luisa Ruiz Guerra Technology Center 116 Santa Vista Ave. Santa Rosa 28, 57, 87 Combes Municipal Complex 21646 Hand Road Combes 29, 64, 85 Wilson Elementary School 16495 Primera Road Primera 30, 104 Harlingen Outreach Center 1102 S. Commerce Harlingen 31, 41 Bowie Elementary School 309 W. Lincoln St. Harlingen 32, 56 Vernon Middle School 125 S. 13th St. Harlingen 33, 39 Crockett Elementary School 1406 W. Jefferson St. Harlingen 34, 44 Treasure hills Presbyterian Church 2120 N Ed Carey Dr. Harlingen 35 Austin Elementary School 700 E. Austin Harlingen 36 Harlingen High School South 1701 Dixieland Rd. Harlingen 37 J.T. Canales Elementary School 1811 E. 18th St. Brownsville 38, 97 Sharp Elementary School 1439 Palm Blvd. Brownsville 40 Fred Booth School 705 Zaragoza St. San Benito 42,78 Zavala Elementary School 1111 North "B" St. Harlingen 45 Faulk Middle School 2200 Roosevelt St. Brownsville 46, 86, 101 Gonzalez Elementary School 4350 Coffeeport Rd. Brownsville 47, 49, 107 Stell Middle School 1105 Los Ebanos St. Brownsville 48 Yturria Elementary School 2955 W. Tandy Rd. Brownsville 50, 109 Ed Downs Elementary School 1302 N. Dick Dowling San Benito 51 La Paloma Elementary School 35076 Main St. San Benito South Padre 52 South Padre Island City Hall 4601 Padre Blvd. Island 53 Besteiro Middle School 6280 Southmost Rd. Brownsville 1974 E. Alton Gloor 54 Burns Elementary School Rd. Brownsville Laguna 59 Port Isabel High School 18001 Hwy 100 Heights 60, 69 Del Castillo Elementary School 105 Morningside Rd. Brownsville 61, 72, 106 Hudson Elementary school 2920 FM 802 Brownsville 314 W. Los Ebanos 62 James Pace High School Blvd. Brownsville 63 Oliveira Middle School 444 Land O' Lakes Dr. Brownsville Las Palmas Housing Project Community Highway 100 & Orive 65 Room Blvd. Los Fresnos 67 Laguna Vista City Hall Board Room 122 Fernandez St. Laguna Vista 68, 102 Rivera High School 6955 FM 802 Brownsville 70 Brownsville Public Library-Southmost Branch 4320 Southmost Rd. Brownsville 71 Perkins Middle School 4750 Austin Rd. Brownsville 73 Idea Public School 4395 Paredes Line Rd Brownsville Cameron Park Community Center (El Centro 74 Cultural) 2100 Gregory Ave. Brownsville 75 Garden Park Elementary School 855 Military Highway Brownsville 76 Hanna High School 2615 Price Rd. Brownsville 77 Garza Elementary School 200 Esperanza Ln. Brownsville 80 Gutierrez Middle School 3205 W. Wilson Rd. Harlingen 81 Rio Hondo High School 22547 State Hwy 345 Rio Hondo 84 Long Elementary School 2601 N. 7th St. Harlingen 95 Dora Romero Elementary 9705 Cajun Blvd. Brownsville 96 Perez Elementary School 2514 Shidler Dr Brownsville 98 Benavidez Elementary School 3101 McAllen Rd. Brownsville 100 Olmito Elementary 2500 Arroyo Blvd Brownsville For early voting, a voter may vote at any of the locations listed below: Para Votación Adelantada, los votantes podrán votar en cualquiera de las ubicaciones nombradas abajo. LOCATION ADDRESS DATES TIMES Main 954 E. Harrison St. Monday, May 14 thru Friday, May 18 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Branch Brownsville, Texas Brownsville 2600 Central Blvd. Monday, May 14 thru Friday, May 18 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Public Library Brownsville, Texas Southmost 4320 Southmost Rd. Monday, May 14 thru Friday, May 18 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Public Library Brownsville, Texas Cameron Park 2100 Gregory Ave. Community Center Monday, May 14 thru Friday, May 18 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Brownsville, Texas (El Centro Cultural) Harlingen County 3302 Wilson Rd. 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Monday, May 14 thru Friday, May 18 Annex Bldg. Harlingen, Texas Harlingen Cultural 576 "76" Dr. Monday, May 14 thru Friday, May 18 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Arts Center Harlingen, Texas San Benito 210 E. Heywood St. Monday, May 14 thru Friday, May 18 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Community Bldg. San Benito, Texas Port Isabel 305 E. Maxan St. Monday, May 14 thru Friday, May 18 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. City Hall Port Isabel, Texas La Feria 200 E. Business 83 Monday, May 14 thru Friday, May 18 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Fire Station La Feria, Texas Los Fresnos 204 N. Brazil St. Monday, May 14 thru Friday, May 18 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Community Bldg. Los Fresnos, Texas Bob Clark 9901 California Rd. Monday, May 14 thru Friday, May 18 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Social Service Center Brownsville, Texas 2nd Floor Cameron County Conference Room Monday, May 14 thru Friday, May 18 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Levee Bldg. 835 E. Levee St. Brownsville, Texas New Horizon Medical 191 E. Price Road Monday, May 14 thru Wednesday, 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Center Brownsville Brownsville, Texas May 16 Independent School 1900 E. Price Road District Administrative Thursday, May 17 thru Friday, May 18 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Brownsville, Texas Bldg. Valley Baptist Medical 2101 Pease St. Monday, May 14 thru Wednesday, 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Center Harlingen, Texas May 16 Student Center Texas State Technical VIP Room Thursday, May 17 thru Friday, May 18 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. College 1902 N. Loop Harlingen, Texas Mary Rose Cardenas Texas Southmost South Room 115 Monday, May 14 thru Wednesday, 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. College 80 Fort Brown May 16 Brownsville, Texas La Sala at the Student University of Texas Union Thursday, May 17 thru Friday, May 18 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. RGV 650 E. Ringgold St. Brownsville, Texas Valley Baptist Medical 1040 W. Jefferson St. Monday, May 14 thru Wednesday, 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Center Brownsville, Texas May 16 Valley Regional Medical 100A E. Alton Gloor Thursday, May 17 thru Friday, May 18 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Center Blvd. Brownsville, Texas Santa Rosa Maria Luisa 116 Santa Vista Ave. Monday, May 14 thru Wednesday, Ruiz Guerra County 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Santa Rosa, Texas May 16 Annex Bldg. Rio Hondo ISD 215 W. Colorado Rio Thursday, May 17 thru Friday, May 18 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Administrative Bldg. Hondo, Texas Santa Maria ISD 11119 Old Military Hwy Monday, May 14 thru Wednesday, Administrative Bldg. 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. 281 Santa Maria, Texas May 16 Board Room 35428 Padilla St. Riverside Middle School Thursday, May 17 thru Friday, May 18 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. San Benito, Texas Town of Rancho Viejo 3301 Carmen Ave. Monday, May 14 thru Wednesday, 9:00 a.m.
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