Early voting for the Democratic and Republican primaries begins Tuesday, Feb. 18 and runs through Friday, Feb. 28. The primary takes place on Tuesday, March 4.
A registered voter may vote at any early voting location in the county where registered. On primary day, voters must go to their own precincts. No early voting locations will be available in Oak Lawn, which is one of Dallas’ most densely populated neighborhoods. Grauwyler Park Recreation Center on Harry Hines Boulevard, five blocks north of Mockingbird Lane, is the closest.
Early voting times in Dallas County:
Tuesday, Feb. 18 – Friday, Feb. 21 8 a.m.–5 p.m.
Saturday, Feb. 22 7 a.m.–7 p.m.
Sunday, Feb. 23 1 p.m.–6 p.m.
Monday, Feb. 24 – Friday, Feb. 28 7 a.m.–7 p.m.
Early voting locations in Dallas County:
Bethany Lutheran Church
10101 Walnut Hill Lane, Dallas 75238
Crosswinds High School
1100 N Carrier Pkwy., Grand Prairie 75050
DeSoto Town Center Library
211 E Pleasant Run Road, Desoto 75115
Duncanville Library
201 James Collins, Duncanville 75116
Eastfield College Pleasant Grove Campus
802 S Buckner Blvd., Dallas 75217
El Centro College-West Campus
3330 N Hampton Road, Dallas 75212
Fretz Park Library
6990 Belt Line Road, Dallas 75254
Grauwyler Park Recreation Center
7780 Harry Hines Blvd., Dallas 75235
Irving City Hall
825 W Irving Blvd., Irving 75060
Josey Ranch Library
1700 Keller Springs, Carrollton 75006
Lakeside Activity Center
101 Holley Park Dr., Mesquite 75149
Lancaster Veterans Memorial Library
1600 Veterans Memorial Pkwy., Lancaster 75134
Lochwood Library
11221 Lochwood Blvd., Dallas 75218
Marsh Lane Baptist Church
10716 Marsh Lane, Dallas 75229
Martin Luther King Jr Core Bldg.
2922 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Dallas 75215
Martin Weiss Recreation Center
1111 Martindell Ave., Dallas 75211
Oak Cliff Sub-Courthouse
410 S Beckley Ave., Dallas 75203
Our Redeemer Lutheran Church
7611 Park Lane., Dallas 75225
Paul Laurence Dunbar Lancaster-Kiest Library
2008 E. Kiest Blvd., Dallas 75216
Records Building (Main Location)
509 Main Street, Dallas 75202
Richardson Civic Center
411 W Arapaho Road, Richardson 75080
Richland College — Garland Campus
675 W Walnut St., Garland 75040
Rowlett City Hall Annex
4004 Main Street, Rowlett 75088
St. Luke Community Life Center
6211 East Grand Ave., Dallas 75223
Valley Ranch Library
401 Cimarron Trail, Irving 75063
Dallas Voice does not make endorsements in elections. The following is a list of Stonewall Democrats of Dallas endorsements in the Democratic Party primary. Dallas Stonewall Young Democrats endorsed the same slate. Log Cabin Republicans of Dallas does not make endorsements and Dallas Gay and Lesbian Alliance did not endorse in this race.
Stonewall Democrats of Dallas endorsements:
Constable, Precinct 1 — Cleophas Steele Jr.
Constable, Precinct 5 — Beth Villarreal
County Chair — Darlene Ewing
County Clerk — John F. Warren
County Criminal Court 4 — Nancy Mulder
County Criminal Court 5 — Trey Bunch
County Criminal Court 7 — Elizabeth Crowder
County Criminal Court 8 — Tina Yoo Clinton
County Criminal Court 9 — Peggy Hoffman
County Criminal Court 10 — Rob Canas
County Criminal Court 11 — Melodee Armstrong
County Criminal Court of Appeals, Judge 2 — Jeffrey L. Rosenfield
County Judge — Clay Jenkins
County Probate Court, Judge 2 — Chris Wilmoth
County Probate Court, Judge 3 — Michael E. Miller
County Treasurer — Pauline Medrano
District Clerk — Felicia Pitre
District Judge 44 — Bonnie Lee Goldstein
District Judge 68 — Martin Jerome Hoffman
District Judge 101 — Marty Lowy
District Judge 116 — Tonya Parker
District Judge 193 — Carl Ginsberg
District Judge 204 — Lena Levario
District Judge 254 — James Martin
District Judge 255 — Lori Chrisman Hockett
District Judge 265 — Anthony Eiland
District Judge 282 — Andy Chatham
District Judge 283 — Rick Magnis
District Judge 291 — Susan Anderson
District Judge 292 — Brandon Birmingham
District Judge 301 — Mary Brown
District Judge 302 — Tena Callahan
District Judge 303 — Dennise Garcia
District Judge 304 — William A. “Bill” Mazur Jr.
District Judge 330 — Andrea Plumlee
District Judge 363 — Tracy Holmes
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 1, Place 2 — Valencia Nash
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 4, Place 2 — Katy Hubener
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 5, Place 1 — Sara Martinez
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 5, Place 2 — Juan Jasso
Member, State Board of Ed., District 13 — Erika Beltran
Governor — Wendy Davis
Lieutenant Governor — Leticia Van de Putte
State Representative 100 — Eric Johnson
State Representative 102 — George M. Clayton
State Representative 104 — Roberto R. Alonzo
State Representative 105 — Susan Motley
State Representative 107 — Carol Donovan
State Representative 108 — Leigh Bailey
State Representative 109 — Helen Giddings
State Representative 111 — Yvonne Davis
Other endorsements:
Stonewall Democrats of Dallas did not endorse in these statewide races, either because candidates did not screen with the group or because they weren’t satisfied with the candidates that did screen. These candidates were endorsed by Stonewall Democrats of San Antonio and by some other Stonewall groups around the state:
U.S. Senator — Maxey Marie Scherr
also endorsed by Stonewall Democrats of Denton County, Austin, Southeast Texas
Attorney General — Sam Houston
Comptroller of Public Accounts — Mike Collier
Commissioner of the General Land Office — John F. Cook
Commissioner of Agriculture — Hugh Asa Fitzsimons III
Railroad Commissioner — Steve Brown
Chief Justice, Texas Supreme Court — William Moody
Justice, Texas Supreme Court, Place 6 — No Endorsement
Justice, Texas Supreme Court, Place 7 — Gina Benavides