Como-Pickton CISD Board of Trustees Candidate Profiles, Part 1
Apr20

Como-Pickton CISD Board of Trustees Candidate Profiles, Part 1

Early voting by personal appearance begins Monday morning, for the May 4 school and municipal elections. Voters within Como-Pickton Consolidated Independent School District will have plenty of candidates to choose from when casting ballots in the school board election. Seven candidates have filed, seeking candidacy for one of four full-term at-large seats on the school board; they include D.J. Carr, JJ Cummings, James R. “Jim” Murray,...

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Early Voting Begins in Primary Runoff; 170 Ballots Cast on First Day
May15

Early Voting Begins in Primary Runoff; 170 Ballots Cast on First Day

Early vote for the first day of the Primary Runoff Monday, May 14, 163 Republican and seven (7) Democrats cast ballots. A number of ballot by mail have also been sent out to those over 65 years of age who made the request, according to Hopkins County Clerk Debbie Shirley. Early voting in the Primary Runoff Election continues 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. each day through Friday, May 18th. Early voting takes place at the Justice of the Peace...

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Voter Requirements to Vote in Republican Runoff Election
May10

Voter Requirements to Vote in Republican Runoff Election

As early voting in the Primary Runoff elections begins Monday, some question who may vote. The question is asked primarily due to two Hopkins County contests, County Treasurer and Commissioner Precinct 2, in the Republican primary that will determine the person who will be elected in November. There will be no challenger on the General Election ballot in November. According to Donnie Wisenbaker, Chairman of the Hopkins County...

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County, State Party Primary Runoff Election Early Voting Begins May 14
May07

County, State Party Primary Runoff Election Early Voting Begins May 14

Voting in the Primary Runoff elections in Hopkins County and the State of Texas is May 22. Early voting beings Monday, May 14th and continues through May 18th at the Justice of the Peace Precinct 2 Courtroom, 128 Jefferson Street, 8-5 p.m. each day. May 11th is the last day to receive an application for a ballot to be voted by mail. On Election Day, voting places have been consolidated. Voting on Election Day is Tuesday, May 22nd will...

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Early Voting Totals In; Tuesday is Primary Election Day
Mar03

Early Voting Totals In; Tuesday is Primary Election Day

Early voting in the March 6th Primary Election ended Friday with Hopkins County registered Republicans casting 2366 ballots and Democrats casting 253 votes. Tuesday, March 6th all Hopkins County Voting Centers will be open from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m. for the Republican and Democrat Primary Elections. Hopkins County registered voters are not restricted to one specific voting box but may cast a ballot at any one of the polling places in...

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KSST Local Election Coverage Begins at 7 p.m.; List of Local Races/Polling Places
Nov08

KSST Local Election Coverage Begins at 7 p.m.; List of Local Races/Polling Places

Local voters will be focused on various races and KSST will be your source for election returns. KSST staff will be at the Hopkins County Clerk’s Office to bring you up to the minute coverage of local election returns. KSST will begin coverage at 7 p..m.  State and national returns will also be reported at :15, :30, and :45 minutes past the hour beginning at 7:15 p.m. In Precinct 3 of Hopkins County incumbent Republican Wade...

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Straight Ballot Voters Missing Proposition; 14 Places to Vote Tuesday
Nov07

Straight Ballot Voters Missing Proposition; 14 Places to Vote Tuesday

If you vote a straight party ballot, you need to look at the summary page before finalizing your vote. Propositions are not included in the straight party ticket and you cannot vote again once your ballot is submitted, according to Debbie Shirley, Hopkins County Clerk. Voting in the November General Election is Tuesday, November 8th from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m. Fourteen voting places will be open. Hopkins County registered voters may cast...

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Registration for November Election Ends October 11th; ID Rules Change; Voting Centers Named
Oct05

Registration for November Election Ends October 11th; ID Rules Change; Voting Centers Named

If you desire to vote in the November General Election there are several things that are important and deadlines are looming. Registration for the November election ends October 11th at 4:30 p.m. the Hopkins County Tax Office. You have until then to register. Also according to Debbie Shirley, Hopkins County Clerk, if you are unable to secure the seven forms of approved photo ID, you now have additional options for voting in person. If...

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Primary Election: Places to Vote; The Ballot
Feb16

Primary Election: Places to Vote; The Ballot

With Early Voting underway, attention turns to the Democrat and Republican Primary elections in Texas. Early voting is available at only one place in Hopkins County–the Sulphur Springs ISD Administration Building on Connally Street in Sulphur Springs. However, on the day of the Primary, there are 14 polling places scattered across the county where a Hopkins County voter can cast their ballot. On Tuesday, March 1st, registered...

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Early Voting Continues Through Friday, With Extended Voting Tonight & Thursday
Nov01

Early Voting Continues Through Friday, With Extended Voting Tonight & Thursday

Early voting continues across Texas through Friday, with extended voting times tonight and Thursday in the 2022 Nov. 8 General Election. In Hopkins County, voters will be asked not only to vote on state but also district, county and school elections. Hopkins County’s 8th Judicial District and county candidates drew no challengers in November. Three county school districts are holding trustee elections and one school district is...

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