The first digit of your 4-digit precinct number, which appears on your voter registration card, corresponds to that of your Commissioner District (for example, Precinct 4400 is located in Commissioner District 4).
The following links will allow you to:
- Look up your precinct number
- Get a map of your precinct;
- Check your voter registration status (use “name” look-up);
- View a list of officeholders from your precinct (U.S. House, State Senate, State House, State School Board, Commissioners Court, JP, Constable, Community College, City Council [in some cases], local ISD, and special district);
- Find your voting day polling place; and/or
- View a sample ballot.
Look up using your home address (For best results, enter only your street number, name and zip code, not the street “suffix”(Rd., St., etc.))
Look up using your name (Your first, last name and your birthday OR certificate number must be entered exactly as they appear on your voter registration card. It is not necessary to enter your middle name.)
County Wide District Map Find out what district you fall in and who represents you as well as valuable voting information.
Campaign Contributions
 County Judge Clay Jenkins (bio) |
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District 1 Maruine Dickey (bio)  |
District 2 Mike Cantrell (bio)  |
District 3 John Wiley Price (bio)  |
District 4 Dr. Elba Garcia (bio)  |
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