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Time to request application for Mail-in-Ballot
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Jan 31, 2025
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Fannin County, Texas -- It is that time of year again, time to request an application for Mail-in-Ballot. For most of our seniors and disabled voters, this is an annual application which will allow the voter to receive any ballot the voter qualifies for in 2025. In May, we will have our political subdivisions, city, and school elections and in November we may have a Constitutional Amendment election. If you wish to make a difference, it begins with the local elections.

Please call the Elections Office at 903-583-7488 to request an application for Mail-in-Ballot (each voter must request their own application) or you can go online to
VoteTexas.gov to download and fill out the application.

Please mail completed application to the Elections Office at 800 E. 2nd Street, Bonham, TX 75418.

Another reminder for ALL VOTERS, if you need to update your name or address on your voter registration this will also be the perfect time.

The last day to register or update your registration is April 3 for the May Elections. Please call or stop by the office to fill out a voter registration application. If you are just updating your information, you can also go online to VoteTexas.gov.

The Fannin County Elections Office is located at 800 E. 2nd Street, Bonham, TX 75418. The office can be reached at 903-583-7488 or email elections@fanninco.net.

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