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Primary voting ends: Election Day set for March 3

by | Feb 26, 2026 | Latest

Early voting remains underway through Friday, Feb. 27, in Collin County for the Republican and Democratic primary elections. 

Election Day is scheduled for Tuesday, March 3. and polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Collin County voters may cast ballots at any polling location in the county, regardless of their city of residence. That means voters can choose the location most convenient to them — whether near home, work or along their commute.

Primary elections determine which candidates will represent their respective political parties in the Tuesday, Nov. 3, general election. If no candidate receives a majority of the vote in a primary contest, a runoff election will be held Tuesday, May 26.

This year’s primary ballot includes statewide offices, all 150 seats in the Texas House of Representatives, 16 Texas Senate positions and various county offices. At the federal level, voters will select party nominees for all 38 of Texas’ U.S. House seats and the U.S. Senate seat currently held by John Cornyn.

Local Election Day polling locations in or near Murphy, Sachse, Wylie, Farmersville and Princeton include Collin College Farmersville Campus, FVC Atrium 2, 501 S. Collin Parkway, in Farmersville; Lavon City Hall – Gymnasium, 120 School Rd., Murphy Community Center, Homer and Marie Adams Room, 205 N. Murphy Rd.; Parker City Hall – Council Chambers, 5700 E. Parker Rd., Princeton ISD Administration Building, Board Room, 804 Mabel Ave., Princeton Municipal Center, 615 Training Room, 2000 E. Princeton Dr., and Your Community Church – Branch, Fellowship Hall, 7011 FM 546 in Princeton; Michael J. Felix Community Center, Rooms A and B, 3815-E Sachse Rd., in Sachse for Collin County residents; and Collin College Wylie Campus, WSC Atrium 1, 391 Country Club Rd., Seis Lagos Community Services Association, Main Room, 222 Seis Lagos Trail, and Wylie Community Park Center, Meeting Room East, 800 Thomas St., No. 100, in Wylie.

Sachse residents who live in Dallas County must vote at Dallas County polling locations.

For a complete list of polling locations, sample ballots and additional election information, voters may visit https://www.collincountytx.gov/Elections/polling-locations. Dallas County voters may find their polling sites at https://www.dallascountyvotes.org/vote-centers/.

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