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Sunday, July 27, 2025

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Sunday, July 27, 2025

Prosper officials urge voters conduct election research

indexPROSPER – Voting on whether or not to accept nine amendments to the Texas constitution is set for Tuesday, Nov. 5 at Prosper’s Community Library, although Early Voting has already begun, according to Town Secretary Robyn Battle.

“While Election Day is set for Tuesday, November 5, residents of either Collin County or Denton County may take advantage of Early Voting; however each county’s voting locations are independent of each other. Before heading out to vote early, residents should check the appropriate web site for the county in which they reside to make sure they know where to go,” she said.

The Prosper Municipal Chambers, 108 W. Broadway, will be an Early Voting site for Collin County residents only. Denton County residents, even those who live in Prosper, cannot vote early at the Municipal Chambers.

Early voting for the Nov. 5 election started on Monday, Oct. 21 and will continue until Friday, Nov. 1.

“As both counties have their own schedules and locations, it’s critically important for residents to conduct some research on where and when they can vote early, as well as on Election Day.

 Collin County residents should visit http://www.co.collin.tx.us/elections/election_information/.

 Denton County residents should visit http://www.votedenton.com/early-voting-information/early-voting-locations/.

For the Collin County residents wanting to vote early at the Prosper Municipal Chambers, the days and hours include Monday, Oct. 21 to Friday, Oct. 25 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. It continues on Saturday, Oct. 26 from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. On Sunday, Oct. 27, the hours are 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. And, from Monday, Oct. 28 to Friday, Nov. 1, Early Voting hours start at 7 a.m. and end at 7 p.m. On Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 5, voters in Prosper who live in Collin County may vote at the Prosper Community Library, 700 N. Coleman St. from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

“Voters should remember that Denton County residents may only vote at Denton County locations. The Prosper Municipal Chambers will not accommodate Denton County early voters,” added Battle.

Also, this will be the first election that will require a photo ID of all voters. For photo ID requirements and other useful information, please visit http://www.prospertx.gov/Elections.aspx

2 COMMENTS

  1. Hi – thanks for the feedback. Actually for several years our offices were located in Plano so we continue to keep our eye on Collin County.

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