
Registration, Voting, Volunteering
Feb 17-27, Mar. 3
Texas Democratic Primary
Last Day to Register: Feb. 2. Check your registration here.
Voting Dates
Early Voting (recommended) Feb. 17-27 in RR Clubhouse or anywhere in Denton County. Election Day March 3 in RR Clubhouse only for Robson residents.
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What's on the Ballot
Democratic Candidates for Statewide and Local office:
• US Senator
• US House Dist 26
• Governor
• Lt. Governor
• Attorney General
• Comptroller
• County Judge
• County Commissioner Pct 4
• State Rep Dist 64
• Justice of the Peace Pct 4
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• Land Office Commissioner
• Agriculture Commissioner
​• Railroad Commissioner
• TX Supreme Court (4 judges)
• Court of Criminal Appeals (4 judges)
• St. Board of Education Dist 14
• 2nd Court of Appeal judges
Sample ballot will be provided in early February.
Voter Registration
In Texas, you must be registered to vote AT YOUR CURRENT HOME ADDRESS.
You will find it easier to vote if your voter registration address and the address on your Texas Driver's License are the same. However, if they don't match, you can still vote using your Driver's License as ID.
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Find out if you are correctly registered to vote.
If you are not registered at your current home address, you should update your voter registration.
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Any change to your voter registration must reach the Denton County Elections office 30 days before the start of Early Voting in the next election.
To register as a new voter in Texas or update your address, you have these options:
• Pick up a form at an RRDC membership meeting at the club table near the door or from a precinct chair.
• Visit the Voices United non-partisan voter registration table in the Robson Clubhouse from 9-11 am on selected Wednesdays. Watch for an announcement in the HOA newsletter a few days before to confirm.
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• Email your Robson Democratic Precinct Chair that you need a form. You will get a reply telling you where and when to pick it up. Include your name, address and phone in the email.
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• Go to the Denton County Elections office, next to the Courthouse on Loop 288 at 701 Kimberly Drive, Denton, TX, during regular business hours.
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• Download a registration form online, print it, fill it out and mail it to
Denton County Elections
Registrar of Voters
PO Box 1720
Denton, TX 76202-9904
Note that Texas is one of only seven states where you cannot register
to vote online.
More FAQ about voter registration.
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How to Vote
Vote by mail: You can vote by mail in Texas if you are 65 or older, sick disabled, out of the county on Election Day and during Early Voting, expect to give birth within three weeks before or after Election Day or are confined in jail, but otherwise eligible.
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You must apply to vote by mail every year. Do it TODAY!
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Learn more and get a mail-in ballot application.​​
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Early Voting: Vote in person at any polling location in Denton County.
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Election Day: If you choose to vote on Election Day, you must vote at your assigned polling location on Election Day or your vote won't be counted. ​ For Robson, this usually will be the Clubhouse.​​
​Learn why Election Day voting is restricted to assigned polling locations in Denton County and what you can do about it.
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No cell phones allowed in voting booth, per Texas law. If you want to refer to notes or a sample ballot, you must print out the information and bring it with you.​
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Know a college student who needs help with registration or voting? Read this.​
Volunteer
Register Voters: To register voters in Texas, you must be a Volunteer Deputy Registrar. This requires a short online class and registration at the Denton Elections Office. Learn more.
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Once you're a VDR, find opportunities to register voters with the RR Democratic Club, Denton Vote Group or the Denton County Democratic Party.
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Volunteer with the DCDP: Sign up to get emails about blockwalking, phone banking, and other activities.
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Yard Signs: In Robson Ranch, each household can put out yard signs for candidates or issues that are on the ballot for the next election 90 days before Election Day.​ Complete rules.​​
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Serve as an Election Worker: Take a course and work at a polling place during Early Voting or Election Day. (You'll be paid.)
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RRDC club members often work together at a polling location. Contact Richard Kushmaul.​​
Questions? Email
