


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
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Have you ever felt that spark — that sense that your community deserves more, and that you could help lead the way?
Choosing to run for office is one of the most powerful ways a person can give back. Whether it’s the city council, county leadership,
Or the local school board, every campaign begins with one brave moment: the decision to step forward.
When you step into public service, you step into the chance to shape real change. Leaders at the local and
State-level influence everything from public health and education to safety and opportunity.
These roles matter. They touch people’s lives every single day. Maybe you’ve volunteered on campaigns, organized in your neighborhood, or fought for an issue close to your heart. Running for office is a way to turn that passion into lasting impact.
It’s a chance to lift up your community, strengthen your values, and help build a future that reflects who we are and who we want to be.
Our communities need people with courage, compassion, and vision to step up and serve.
The Hill County Democratic Party is committed to supporting every candidate who chooses to take that step.
We stand ready to work alongside you and help you build a strong, successful path forward.
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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
​ELECTION CALENDAR:
Run-Off: Early Vote, May 18th-22nd, 2026
Runoff Election Day May 26, 2026
Runoff Race.
Lt. Governor
Texas Attorney General
CD17
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November 2026 General Election, November 3, 2026
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First Day of Early Voting, Monday, October 19, 2026
Early Voting Centers
Huron Annex, 5800 F.M. 933, Whitney, TX.
Covington Street Annex 126 S. Covington St. Hillsboro, TX
Hubbard Civic Center 300 N. Magnolia Hubbard, TX
Election Day. November 3, 2026
Polling Locations
Precinct 1 First Presbyterian Church, 301 Old Brandon Rd. Hillsboro, TX.
Precinct 2 Huron Annex 5800 F.M. 933 Whitney, TX.
Precinct 3 Central Baptist Church, Hillsboro, 1100 Old Bynum Rd. Hillsboro, TX
Precinct 4 Cowboy Church Community Center 757 FM 1713 Whitney, TX
Precinct 5 Aquilla Fire Station 201 E. Treadwell Aquilla, TX
Precinct 6 Covington Street Annex 126 S. Covington St. Hillsboro, TX
Precinct 7 Abbott Community Center 210 E. Walnut Abbott, TX
Precinct 8 Ft. Graham Pct 8 American Legion Post 522 303 F.M. 2604 Whitney, TX
Precinct 9 Brandon Community Center 7414 S.H. 22 Brandon, TX
Precinct 10 Hilco Event Center 1000 S. Files St. Itasca, TX
Precinct 11 Penelope Volunteer Fire Dept 121 E. Commerce Penelope, TX
Precinct 12 Hubbard Civic Center 300 N. Magnolia Hubbard, TX
Precinct 13 Lutheran Church Whitney 117 HCR 2129 E. Whitney, TX
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​​​​​Important Election Dates 2026
Texas House of Representative Map
US House of Representatives Maps
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