Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Collin County Election Day Polling Locations

This is the current information about Election Day Voting Locations from the Collin County Elections Office. It is possible that some revisions may be made to this list of 126 polling locations as Election Day approaches. Collin County Calendar.

Election Day Polling Locations
November 4, 2008
Collin County

Precinct Polling Place Address City
1 Burks Elementary School 1801 Hill Street McKinney
2 McKinney Senior Recreation Center 1400 S. College McKinney
3 Old Settlers Recreation Center 1201 E. Louisiana McKinney
4 Dunn Memorial Baptist Church 3849 FM 1827 McKinney
5 Allen Municipal Courts Facility 301 Century Parkway Allen
6 Lovejoy Middle School 259 Country Club Road Allen
7 Ford Middle School 630 Park Place Drive Allen
8 Culleoka Baptist Church 3052 FM 982 Princeton
9 Princeton High School 1000 E. Princeton Drive Princeton
10 Verona Baptist Church 7204 FM 1377 Blue Ridge
11 Farmersville City Hall 205 South Main Farmersville
12 Ruth Dowell Middle School 301 S. East Ridge Road McKinney
13 Rhea's Mill Baptist Church 5733 N. Custer McKinney
14 Borchardt Elementary School 4300 Waskom Drive Plano
15 Weatherford Elementary School 2941 Mollimar Plano
16 Melissa ISD Administration Building 1904 Cooper Melissa
17 Anna City Hall Annex 111 N. Powell Pkwy. Anna
18 Westminster Volunteer Fire Dept. 108 S. Georgia Westminster
19 Saigling Elementary School 3600 Matterhorn Plano
20 Weston Community Center 117 Main Street Weston
21 Harrington Elementary School 2528 Country Place Plano
22 Celina City Hall 302 W. Walnut Celina
23 Douglass Community Center 1111 H Avenue Plano
24 Mitchell Elementary School 4223 Briargrove Dallas
25 Murphy City Hall 205 Murphy Road Murphy
26 Sigler Elementary School 1400 Janwood Plano
27 McMillan Junior High School 1050 Park Blvd. Wylie
28 Grace Presbyterian 4300 Park Blvd. Plano
29 Prosper HS Library 300 Eagle Lane Prosper
30 Benton Staley Middle School 6927 Stadium Drive Frisco
31 Wells Elementary School 3427 Mission Ridge Plano
32 Hughston Elementary School 2601 Cross Bend Plano
33 First Baptist Church - Lavon 209 Main Street Nevada
34 Rice Middle School 8500 Gifford Plano
35 Terry Pope (Community Middle School) 615 FM 1138 Nevada
36 Rose Haggar Elementary School 17820 Campbell Road Dallas
37 Blue Ridge Community Center 200 W. Tilton Blue Ridge
38 Scoggins Middle School 7070 Stacy Road McKinney
39 Thomas Elementary School 6537 Blue Ridge Trail Plano
40 Lowery Freshman Center 120 N. Jupiter Road Allen
41 Seis Lagos Utility District 220 Seis Lagos Trail Wylie
42 Royse City Middle School 1408 Bull Dog Blvd. Royse City
43 CCCC McKinney Campus 2200 University McKinney
44 Burks Elementary School 1801 Hill Street McKinney
45 Fairview Town Hall 500 S. State Hwy 5 Fairview
46 Mendenhall Elementary School 1313 18th Street Plano
47 Meadows Elementary School 1600 Rigsbee Plano
48 Aldridge Elementary School 720 Pleasant Valley Richardson
49 Shepard Elementary School 1000 Wilson Plano
50 CCCC Springcreek Campus 2800 Spring Creek Parkway Plano
51 Bowman Middle School 2501 Jupiter Road Plano
52 Armstrong Middle School 3805 Timberline Plano
53 Davis Elementary School 2701 Parkhaven Plano
54 Clark High School - Plano 523 Spring Creek Plano
55 Aldridge Elementary School 720 Pleasant Valley Richardson
56 Harrison Intermediate School 1001 S. Ballard Wylie
57 Slaughter Elementary School 2706 Wolford McKinney
58 Rasor Elementary School 945 Hedgcoxe Road Plano
59 Anderson Elementary School-Allen 305 N. Alder Allen
60 Bolin Elementary School 5705 Cheyenne Drive Parker
61 Dooley Elementary School 2425 San Gabriel Plano
62 Carpenter Middle School 1501 Cross Bend Plano
63 Hughston Elementary School 2601 Cross Bend Plano
64 Schimelpfenig Middle School 2400 Maumelle Plano
65 Haggard Middle School 2401 Westside Plano
66 Christie Elementary School - Plano 3801 Rainier Plano
67 Jackson Elementary School 1101 Jackson Plano
68 Meadows Elementary School 1600 Rigsbee Plano
69 Schimelpfenig Middle School 2400 Maumelle Plano
70 Vines High School 1401 Highedge Drive Plano
71 Plano Senior High School 2200 Independence Pkwy. Plano
72 Sigler Elementary School 1400 Janwood Plano
73 Bentwood Trail Presbyterian Church 6000 BentwoodTrail Dallas
74 Renner-Frankford Library 6400 Frankford Road Dallas
75 Shepton High School 5505 Plano Pkwy. Plano
76 Reformed Church 5333 Independence Plano
77 Hendrick Middle School 7400 Red River Drive Plano
78 Richardson Police Substation 2003 Renner Road Richardson
79 Frankford Middle School 7706 Osage Plaza Pkwy. Dallas
80 Story Elementary School 1550 Edelweiss Allen
81 Hightower Elementary School 2601 Decator Plano
82 Boyd Elementary School 800 Jupiter Road Allen
83 Akin Elementary School 1100 Springwood Wylie
84 Mitchell Elementary School 4223 Briargrove Dallas
85 Thomas Elementary School 6537 Blue Ridge Trail Plano
86 Daffron Elementary School 3900 Preston Meadow Plano
87 Liberty High School 15250 Rolater Road Frisco
88 Rose Haggar Elementary School 17820 Campbell Road Dallas
89 Bettye Haun Elementary School 4500 Quincy Lane Plano
90 Willow Bend Church 5701 W. Park Plano
91 Hedgcoxe Elementary School 7701 Prescott Drive Plano
92 First Baptist Church - Frisco 8769 Hummingbird Frisco
93 Blue Ridge Community Center 200 W. Tilton Blue Ridge
94 Stinson Elementary School 4201 Greenfield Drive Richardson
95 Vaughan Elementary School 820 Cottonwood Allen
96 County Service Center 700 Wilmeth McKinney
97 Valley Creek Elementary School 2800 Valley Creek McKinney
98 Country Lane Seniors Community 2401 Country View Lane McKinney
99 Caldwell Elementary School 601 W. Louisiana Street McKinney
100 Princeton High School 1000 E. Princeton Drive Princeton
101 Clark Middle School 4600 Colby Drive Frisco
102 Valley Creek Elementary School 2800 Valley Creek McKinney
103 Forman Elementary School 3600 Timberline Plano
104 Rose Haggar Elementary School 17820 Campbell Road Dallas
105 Grace Presbyterian 4300 Park Blvd. Plano
106 Vaughan Elementary School 820 Cottonwood Allen
107 Bethany Elementary School 2418 Micarta Drive Plano
108 Robinson Middle School 6701 Preston Meadow Plano
109 Parr Library 6200 Windhaven Pkwy. Plano
110 Richardson Police Substation 2003 Renner Road Richardson
111 Frisco High School 6401 Parkwood Drive Frisco
112 Christ United Methodist Church 3101 Coit Road Plano
113 Rountree Elementary School 800 E. Main Street Allen
114 Princeton High School 1000 E. Princeton Drive Princeton
115 Bentwood Trail Presbyterian Church 6000 BentwoodTrail Dallas
116 Brinker Elementary School 3800 Clark Parkway Plano
117 CCCC Preston Ridge Campus 9700 Wade Blvd. Frisco
118 Curtsinger Elementary School 12450 Jereme Trail Frisco
119 Mathews Elementary School 3301 Caravan Plano
120 Green Elementary School 1315 Comanche Allen
121 Skaggs Elementary School 3201 Russell Creek Plano
122 Glen Oaks Elementary School 6100 Glen Oaks McKinney
123 Barksdale Elementary School 2424 Midway Road Plano
124 Gulledge Elementary School 6801 Preston Meadow Drive Plano
125 Miller Elementary School 5651 Coventry Richardson
126 Ruben Johnson Elementary School 3400 Ash McKinney
127 Christie Elementary School-Frisco 10300 Huntington Road Frisco
128 Lovejoy High School 2350 Estate Pkwy. Lucas
129 McNeil Elementary School 3650 Hardin Road McKinney
130 Norton Elementary School 1120 Newport Drive Allen
131 Walker Elementary School 4000 Cockrill Drive McKinney
132 Mitchell Elementary School 4223 Briargrove Dallas
133 Wylie High School 2550 W. Hwy 544 Wylie
134 Roach Middle School 12499 Independence Pkwy. Frisco
135 Fowler Middle School 3801 McDermott Road Plano
136 Rose Haggar Elementary School 17820 Campbell Road Dallas
137 Centennial Elementary School 2609 Ventura Drive Plano
138 Wilson Middle School 1001 Custer Road Plano
139 Anderson Elementary School-Plano 2800 Oakland Hills Plano
140 Eddins Elementary School 311 Peregrine Drive McKinney
141 Dooley Elementary School 2425 San Gabriel Plano
142 Renner-Frankford Library 6400 Frankford Road Dallas
143 Shepton High School 5505 Plano Pkwy. Plano
144 Whitt Elementary School 7520 Woodcreek Way Sachse
145 Story Elementary School 1550 Edelweiss Allen
146 Wester Middle School 12293 Shepherds Hill Lane Frisco
147 Allen High School 300 Rivercrest Blvd. Allen
148 Bolin Elementary School 5705 Cheyenne Drive Parker
149 Minshew Elementary School 300 Joplin Drive McKinney
150 Melissa ISD Administration Building 1904 Cooper Melissa
151 Chandler Elementary School 1000 Water Oak Drive Allen
152 Mendenhall Elementary School 1313 18th Street Plano
153 Whitt Elementary School 7520 Woodcreek Way Sachse
154 Boyd Elementary School 800 Jupiter Road Allen
155 Fire Station Number 5 6600 W. Virginia Pkwy. McKinney
156 McNeil Elementary School 3650 Hardin Road McKinney
157 Kerr Elementary School 1325 Glendover Drive Allen
158 McCall Elementary School 6601 Cloverhaven Way Plano
159 Southfork Mobile Home Park 216 Southfork Blvd. Wylie
160 Princeton High School 1000 E. Princeton Drive Princeton
161 Princeton High School 1000 E. Princeton Drive Princeton
162 Bolin Elementary School 5705 Cheyenne Drive Parker

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Democratic Candidates '08

Democratic candidates whose name will appear on Collin County ballots for the 2008 General Election.

President of the United States Candidate

- The Texas and the Electoral College
BARACK OBAMA
JOE BIDEN

For President and Vice President
of the United States

www.barackobama.com

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U. S. Senate Candidate

- U.S. Senate Seats and Texas
LT. COL. RICK NORIEGA
For United States Senate

www.ricknoriega.com

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U.S. House of Representatives Candidates

- Congressional Districts of Collin Co.
TOM DALEY
For U.S. House of Representatives, Texas 3rd Congressional District

www.tomdaleyforcongress.com


GLENN MELANÇON

For U.S. House of Representatives, Texas 4th Congressional District

www.melanconforuscongress.net

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Texas Supreme Court Candidates

- What is the Texas Supreme Court?
JUDGE JIM JORDAN
For Texas Supreme Court,
Chief Justice

www.judgejimjordan.com

SAM HOUSTON
For Texas Supreme Court, Place 7

www.samhoustonforjustice.com

JUSTICE LINA YANEZ
For Texas Supreme Court, Place 8

www.lindayanez.com

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Texas Court of Criminal Appeals Candidates

- What is the Court of Criminal Appeals?
SUSAN STRAWN
For Texas Court of Criminal Appeals,
Place 3

www.susanstrawn.com

J.R. MOLINA
For Texas Court of Criminal Appeals,
Place 4

Candidate's background

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Texas Fifth District Court of Appeals Candidates

- What is the 5th District Court of Appeals?
DON B. CHAE
For 5th District Court of Appeals,
Place 3

www.chaeforjustice.com

JUDGE DAVID HANSCHEN
For 5th District Court of Appeals,
Place 6

www.davidforjustice.com

JUDGE TINA YOO
For 5th District Court of Appeals,
Place 8

www.judgetinayoo.com

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Texas Railroad Commission Candidate

- What is the Railroad Commission?
MARK THOMPSON
For Texas Railroad Commissioner

www.markfortexas.com

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Collin County Commissioner Candidates

- What is a Commissioner?
VICTOR MANUEL
For Collin County
Commissioner, Precinct 3

www.victor4collincounty.com

Collin Co. Commissioners Precinct 1 Collin Co. Commissioners Precinct 2 Collin Co. Commissioners Precinct 3 Collin Co. Commissioners Precinct 4

JEAN POWER

For Collin County
Commissioner, Precinct 4

www.powerforcommissioner.com

President of the United States Candidate

BARACK OBAMA
JOE BIDEN

For President and Vice President of the United States

www.barackobama.com

Campaign Blog
Obama YouTube
Fact Check
Obama Collin Co
Obama Rockwall Co

Obama Grayson Co

Obama Dallas Co
There Is Not A Liberal America And A Conservative America

Rather than directly casting votes for President on election day, U.S. citizens actually cast votes for Electoral College Electors. Each State is allocated a number of Electoral College Electors equal to the number of its U.S. Senators (always 2) plus the number of its U.S. House of Representatives Congressional Delegation. Since Texas has 32 Congressional Districts, Texas is allocated 34 Electors. Each political party in Texas selects its own slate of thirty-four Electoral College Electors during the respective party's state convention. Independent and write-in presidential candidates can also designate their slate of 34 electors.

In Texas, the presidential candidate who receives the most popular votes determines which slate of 34 electors will cast the electoral votes for president some time in early December. In other words, if Barack Obama, the Democratic candidate, receives the most popular votes in Texas, then the Democratic Party's slate of 34 electors is certified to cast the Electoral College votes for president in Texas. A total of 270 out of 538 possible electoral votes is required to elect the President of the United States.

Barack Obama Convention Speech Video

Obama's 2008 Convention Speech As Prepared For Delivery

U.S. Senate Democratic Candidate

LT. COL. RICK NORIEGA
For United States Senate

www.ricknoriega.com


Article One of the Constitution of the United States specifies that each state shall have two Senators, which are now elected by state-wide general election. Senators serve six-year terms that are staggered so that one third of the Senators stand for election every second year.

The Constitution assigned to Congress responsibility for organizing the executive and judicial branches, raising revenue, declaring war, and making all laws necessary for executing these powers. The president is permitted to veto specific legislative acts, but Congress has the authority to override presidential vetoes by two-thirds majorities of both houses.

The Constitution also assigns special responsibilities to the Senate to advise and exercise its consent on proposals made by the President of the United States for key executive and judicial appointments, including Justices to the Supreme Court, and on the ratification of treaties with foreign countries. The two U.S. Senators from Texas cast two of the fifty votes the Senate needs to advise and exercise its consent on appoints and treaties proposed by the President.

LT. COL. RICK NORIEGA
For United States Senate
www.ricknoriega.com

U.S. House of Representatives Democratic Candidates

TOM DALEY
For U.S. House of Representatives, Texas 3rd Congressional District

www.tomdaleyforcongress.com

GLENN MELANÇON
For U.S. House of Representatives, Texas 4th Congressional District

www.melanconforuscongress.net

The boundaries of the 3rd Texas Congressional District and the 4th Texas Congressional District meet in Collin County. Your Congressional District Number can be found on your 2008 Orange Voter's Registration Card within the box titled "Congress."

The 3rd Texas Congressional District includes a large portion of the southwestern corner of Collin County that includes Plano and most of Frisco and McKinney. The 3rd District also encompasses the northeastern corner of Dallas County that includes parts of Richardson, Garland and Dallas.

Collin and Dallas County residents must check their Registration Card to verify their respective congressional district number. Click on the map to enlarge. The 3rd District on the map is shaded in yellow and the 4th District is shaded in pink.

In Collin Co. the 4th Texas Congressional District county. The 4th Texas Congressional District also includes all or parts of Bowie, Camp, Cass, Collin, Delta, Fannin, Farnklin, Grayson, Hopkins, Hunt, Lamar, Morris, Rains, Red River and Rockwall counties.

A Congressional District is an area within a state entitled to elect one "congressional member" to the United States House of Representatives. The United States has a total of 435 Congressional districts and each district has about 570,000 people. The 435 congressional seats are reapportioned within and among the 50 states after each decennial census as prescribed in Section 2, Article I of the Constitution of the United States according to a formula established by the congress.

Texas has 32 U.S. Congressional Districts. The Texas legislature has primary responsibility for "redistricting" the U.S. Congressional Districts within Texas as well as the districts for the Texas State Senate, State House and State Board of Education after each decennial census. The Texas legislature also has the primary role in making changes to state judicial districts. Section 28, Article III of the Texas Constitution requires the legislature to "redistrict" the various governmental jurisdictions during its first regular session following publication of each United States decennial census.

For an Interactive Map of Texas U.S. Congressional (110th Congress) districts, plus State House, State Senate and State Board of Education Districts click here.

TOM DALEY is running for the U.S. House of Representatives 3rd Congressional District seat currently held by Republican Sam Johnson.
Mr. Johnson, who will be 78 years old in October 2008, was first elected to the 3rd District House Seat in a special election on May 8, 1991. Johnson has been reelected to the U.S. House Seat in eight regular elections beginning in 1992. The Texas 3rd District House Seat has arguably been one of the deepest red Republican districts in Texas and the United States since 1968 when the Republican Party first took control of the 3rd district House Seat. Johnson ran for reection unopposed by a Democratic Candidate in the 1992, 1994, 1998 and 2004 elections. Johnson has voted against tax incentives for energy conservation and clean/alternative energy development. Johnson also voted to eliminate "critical habitat" for endangered species and to reduce liability for hazardous waste dumping and clean up. Johnson opposes universal health care coverage, supports the privatization of social security and has voted against re-regulating the home mortgage industry. To review Johnson's positions on the issues and his U.S. House of Representatives voting record, click here.
GLENN MELANÇON is running for the U.S. House of Representatives 4th Congressional District seat currently held by Republican Ralph Moody Hall.
Mr. Hall, who at 85 years old is the oldest serving member of the House of Representatives, first ran for and won the 4th District House Seat as a self-described "old-time southern conservative Democrat" in the 1980 general election. Hall was reelected to that U.S. House Seat as an "old-time conservative Democrat" in every regular election until 2004 when he switched parties to run as a Republican. Hall switched parties after House Majority Leader Tom DeLay engineered the controversial mid-decade redistricting of Texas in 2003. That mid-decade redistricting of Texas added the northern and eastern portions of Republican strong-hold Collin County to the 4th district. After the switch, the Republican Party allowed Hall to keep his seniority and Hall became chairman of the House Subcommittee on Energy and Air Quality. Hall has voted against tax incentives for energy conservation and clean/alternative energy development. Hall also voted to eliminate "critical habitat" for endangered species and to reduce liability for hazardous waste dumping and clean up. Hall opposes universal health care coverage, supports the privatization of social security and has voted against re-regulating the home mortgage industry. To review Hall's positions on the issues and his U.S. House of Representatives voting record, click here.