Mail In Ballots
Mail In Ballots
~ Remember to Apply for Your Mail-in Ballot! ~
If you are 65 years or older, disabled, out-of-county or otherwise meet the criteria for a Ballot by Mail, don't forget to re/apply! You must re-apply every year. Be sure to mark the box for Annual Ballots. For complete details and to complete online or download the application click here
Deputy Voter Registrar:
Remember to renew your certification to be Deputy Voter Registrar (DVR). Your appointment ends on December 31st of each even number year. If you would like to become a new DVR please contact the Hill County Elections Administration. 254-582-4072
Have you ever thought that you could do a better job than the elected officials currently in office?
Running for elected office is one of the best ways someone can give back to their community. Whether they want to run for city council, county representative, or school board, every candidate must begin their campaign by making the decision to actually run.
As a leader in your community, you will be in a position to bring about change and create a positive impact in your community.
Maybe you’ve worked on political campaigns, volunteered for a community organization, or become an advocate for a local issue. Running for office can be an even more rewarding opportunity to spur change and serve your community. State and local offices—which are usually part-time, paid positions—can shape everything from health services and education to criminal justice.
We need candidates to step up and serve their communities and state.
The Hill County Democratic Party pledge to work with each candidate for a successful outcome.
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Hill County Election Precinct Map
Hill County Elections Administration
Campaign Finance Guide for Candidate who File with local authority
Appointment of Campaign Treasurer Form PDF
Petition in Lieu of Filing Fee
Candidate Application to be placed on the Primary Ballot
Precinct Chair Application to be on the Ballot
Qualifications for Public Offices
The Facts About Mail-In Voting
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November 5, 2024 General Election Early Voting
Covington Street Annex – 126 S. Covington St. Hillsboro, TX. 76645
Huron Annex – 5800 F.M. 933 Whitney, TX. 76692
Hubbard Civic Center. – 300 N. Magnolia Hubbard, TX. 76648
November 5, 2024 General Election Day
(All Election Day Locations will be open 7a.m. – 7p.m. on
November 5, 2024
Hillsboro Pct 1 - First Presbyterian Church, 301 Old Brandon Rd. Hillsboro, TX. 76645
Blum Pct 2 - Huron Annex – 5800 F.M. 933 Whitney, TX. 76692
Hillsboro Pct 3 - Central Baptist Church Hillsboro - 1100 Old Bynum Rd. Hillsboro, TX. 76645
McCown Valley Pct 4 - Cowboy Church Community Center - 757 FM 1713 Whitney, TX. 76692
Aquilla Pct 5 - Aquilla Fire Station - 201 E. Treadwell Aquilla, TX. 76622
Hillsboro Pct 6 - Covington Street Annex – 126 S. Covington St. Hillsboro, TX. 76645
Abbott Pct 7 - Abbott Community Center – 210 E. Walnut Abbott, TX. 76621
Ft. Graham Pct 8 American Legion Post 522 – 303 F.M. 2604 Whitney, TX. 76692
Brandon Pct 9 - Brandon Community Center – 7414 S.H. 22 Brandon TX. 76666
Itasca Pct 10 - Hilco Event Center – 1000 S. Files St. Itasca, TX. 76055
Penelope Pct 11 - Penelope Vol. Fire Dept. 121 E. Commerce Penelope, TX. 76676
Hubbard Pct 12 - Hubbard Fire Dept. – 116 N. Magnolia Hubbard, TX. 76648
Whitney Pct 13 – Our Savior Lutheran Church – 117 HCR 2129 E. Whitney, TX. 76692
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Important Election Dates 2022-2024
Texas House of Representative Map
US House of Representatives Maps
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