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  • 01/01/2021: THE MASS MAIL OUT OF TEXAS VOTER REGISTRATION CERTIFICATES FOR THE YEARS 2020-2021 HAS BEEN ISSUED. ALL ACTIVE VOTERS SHOULD HAVE OBTAINED THEIRS BY NOW. 

    12/16/2020: FRIO COUNTY ELECTIONS HAS CONDUCTED ITS BIENNIAL MASS PURGE OF SUSPENDED VOTERS.

    ANY VOTER WHO WAS IN A SUSPENSE STATUS AND HAD NOT VOTED IN TWO FEDERAL ELECTIONS HAS BEEN CANCELLED.

    NUMBER OF VOTERS CANCELLED IN THE MASS PURGE: 103

    06/12/2020: MAIL-IN BALLOT GUIDANCE LETTER ISSUED FROM THE TEXAS ATTORNEY GENERAL.

    03/25/2020: NOTICE TEXAS ELECTION CODE

    03/21/2020: FRIO COUNTY DEMOCRATIC PARTY CONVENTION 

  • FRIO COUNTY
    Judge:
    Rochelle Camacho
    Sheriff: Mike Morse
    Attorney: Joseph Sindon
    Tax Assessor/Collector: Anna Alaniz
    District Clerk: Ofilia M. Trevino
    County Clerk: Aaron Ibarra
    Treasurer: Pete Martinez

    PRECINCT 1
    Commissioner: Joe Vela
    Justice of the Peace: Shanna Gates
    Constable: Joe Ramirez                   

    PRECINCT 2
    Commissioner: Mario A. Martinez
    Justice of the Peace: Sandra Waldrum
    Constable: Rudy Ortegon

    PRECINCT 3
    Commissioner:
    Raul Carrizales III
    Justice of the Peace: Susan Belding
    Constable: Daniel Zapata

    PRECINCT 4
    Commissioner:
    Danny Cano
    Justice of the Peace: Jack Proctor Jr.
    Constable: Rene Lozano

    DISTRICT

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EARLY VOTING Frio County Conference Rm. 410 S. Pecan St. Pearsall, TX 78061 OCTOBER 21, 2024-OCTOBER 25, 2024 8AM-5PM OCTOBER 26, 2024 7AM-7PM OCTOBER 27, 2024 10AM-4PM OCTOBER 28, 2024-NOVEMBER 1, 2024 7AM-7PM
COUNTY ELECTIONS

Frio County Elections Administrator


Sylvia Santos
650 E. San Antonio St.
Pearsall, TX 78061

Mail: 500 E. San Antonio St., Box 5
Pearsall, TX 78061

Office: (830) 505-7677
Fax: (830) 505-7197
Email: ssantos@friocounty.org

Office Hours: Monday - Friday, 8AM to 5PM

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IMPORTANT NOTICES PLEASE READ:

UNOFFICAL RESULTS 

ELECTION DAY ROSTER

VOTING SITES UPDATED

PUBLIC TESTING NOTICE

EARLY BALLOT BOARD MEETINGS REVISED

SAMPLE BALLOTS BOX 1-BOX 10

LAST DAY TO REGISTER OCTOBER 7, 2024 5:00 PM

Elections cell numbers-830-317-3988

830-267-0153 we can also be reached at.

SAMPLE BALLOTS COMING SOON

 

 

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WELCOME!

Thank you for visiting the Frio County Election site. We trust the information listed will assist you in your election research. The Frio County Elections Department is committed to maintaining public confidence in all elections by assuring all elections are conducted in a fair, efficient and accurate manner with the highest level of integrity. The Elections Administrator and his staff are committed to excellence in maintaining up-to-date, accurate voter registration rolls to provide fair and equal opportunities for all of Frio County.
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Frio County 
Deputy Voter Registrar
:
Daniella Perez,

                                     

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FRIO COUNTY MAPS:

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APPLICATION FOR BALLOT BY MAIL:

To vote by mail, you must first apply for a ballot. The  Frio  County Elections office does not send out applications of ballots without a specific request from the voter. We must receive your application no earlier than 60 days before election day and no later than the close of business 11 days before election day. If the deadline falls on a weekend, the last day to submit an application is the preceding Friday. If the deadline falls on a state or federal holiday, the ballot must be received on the preceding business day.

Mail your application for a ballot to:

Sylvia Santos Election Administrator
500 E. San Antonio St., #5
Pearsall, Texas 78061

If you choose to use a contract carrier, applications can be delivered to:

Frio County Elections, Early Voting Clerk
650 E. San Antonio St.
Pearsall,Texas78061

Fax your application for a ballot to:

(830) 505-7197

**IF YOU FAX OR EMAIL YOUR APPLICATION** we must receive a hard copy of the application in our office within 4 business days and it must include a "wet" signature to be considered a valid application. We can accept an application in person directly from the individual voter only before early voting begins.

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EARLY VOTING LOCATIONS & HOURS:

 Frio County Conference Rm.
410 S. Pecan St.
Pearsall, TX 78061

OCTOBER 21, 2024-OCTOBER 25,2024

8AM-5PM

OCTOBER 26, 2024

7AM-7PM

OCTOBER 27, 2024

10AM-4PM

OCTOBER 28,2024-NOVEMBER 1,2024

7AM-7PM

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ELECTION DAY HOURS & LOCATIONS: NOVEMBER 5,2024 7AM-7PM
(Voters must vote at their designated voting box location).

VOTING BOX LOCATIONS:

PRECINCT 1:

BOX 1
Frio County Conference Rm.

410 S. Pecan St.
Pearsall, TX 78061

BOX 2
Pearsall Housing Authority

(Rear Entrance)
501 W. Medina St.
Pearsall, TX 78061

PRECINCT 2:

BOX 4
Pearsall ISD Elections Office

(Old Superintendent Office)
522 E. Florida St.
Pearsall, TX 78061

BOX 5
Bigfoot Alternative Center

13777 FM 472
Bigfoot, TX 78005

BOX 6
Moore Community Center

647 CR 1543
Moore, TX 78057

PRECINCT 3:

BOX 3
Pearsall Public Library
(REAR ENTRANCE)                                                          200 E Trinity St.
Pearsall, TX 78061

BOX 8
Ted Flores Elementary
 
(Portable Building)
1005 N. Willow St.
Pearsall, TX 78061

PRECINCT 4:

BOX 9
Frio County Annex Building

101 N. Commerce St.
Dilley, TX 78017

BOX 10
City of Dilley Municipal Court
(Old Dilley Public Library)
231 W. FM 117
Dilley, TX 78017

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DEADLINE TO REGISTER:

To vote in the NOVEMBER 5, 2024, ELECTION, submit your Texas Voter Registration Application by 5:00PM on OCTOBER 7, 2024. 

Frio County Voter Registration Card

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Application for Ballot By Mail began January 1, 2024. The application is considered submitted at the time of receipt. 

Frio County Application for Ballot By Mail

Annual application for ballot by mail must be requested EVERY year.

Application for ballot by mail MUST be received NO LATER than 5:00PM on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2024, to be eligible for the NOVEMBER 5, 2024, ELECTION. Last day for early voting clerk to receive applications for a ballot to be voted by mail. (Sec.84.007 (c)) All applications to vote by mail must be received by the early voting clerk before the close of regular business.

Applications for registration and ABBM may be picked up at:
     Frio County Elections' Office
     650 E. San Antonio St.
     Pearsall, TX 78061

All applications shall be mailed to:
   Sylvia Santos
     Frio County Election Administrator/Early Voting Clerk
     500 East San Antonio Street, Box 5
     Pearsall, Texas 78061 – 3145

For Military & Overseas Voters, more info can be found at FVAP.
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Dear Frio County Voters:

If you have chosen to cast your ballot by mail, I would like to share with you information about the process of voting by mail. Under the law, applications (copies or originals) to vote by mail do not become a public record until the first business day after the Election Day. In recent years, certain campaigns have tried to identify and influence voters casting a ballot from home. When you vote by mail, you may take the following steps to protect your ballot and your vote:

  1. Know your rights as a voter: You have the right to vote for the candidates of your choice. You have the right to mark your own ballot or to receive assistance with reading or marking your ballot from a  person you know and trust. Your vote is secret. You do not have to tell anyone how or for whom you  voted. If a person assists you with reading or marking your ballot, it is a crime for that person to reveal how or for whom you voted.
  2. Be careful about assistance: No one should help you with your ballot, unless you cannot read the        language written on the ballot or unless you have a disability that makes you unable to write or to see. If one of these conditions applies to you, we recommend that you ask a family member or trusted friend for assistance with your ballot. The person assisting you must mark your ballot according to your instruction and cannot suggest how you should vote. The assistant must place his or her name, address, and signature on the carrier envelope.
  3. Mail your own ballot: If you can’t get to the mailbox to mail your own ballot, give your ballot to a family member or trusted friend to mail for you. Do not accept offers from strangers to mail your ballot for you. Texas law prohibits voted ballots from being delivered by common or contract carrier from campaign headquarters.

If you follow these simple guidelines, be assured your vote will count. If anyone attempts to pressure or intimidate you, we urge you to report this to the county elections office, your district attorney’s office, or our office toll-free at 1-800-252-VOTE (8683).

NOTE: You may have received ballots and balloting materials from more than one political subdivision. If so, please be very sure to check the name of the election on the top of the ballot before you seal it in the ballot secrecy envelope, and match it to the name of the election that appears on the bottom, right side of the back of the carrier envelope, to make sure that you are returning each ballot in the correct carrier envelope for that ballot. This will ensure that each ballot is delivered to the proper early voting clerk.  
DO NOT put more than one ballot in the carrier envelope.

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ATTENTION FRIO COUNTY VOTERS!

THE MASS MAIL OUT OF TEXAS VOTER REGISTRATION CERTIFICATES FOR THE YEARS 2022-2023 HAS BEEN ISSUED. ALL ACTIVE VOTERS SHOULD HAVE OBTAINED THEIRS BY NOW. ONLY VOTERS IN A 
SUSPENSE STATUS DID NOT. TO FIND OUT YOUR STATUS, VISIT AM I REGISTERED? OR CALL OUR OFFICE.

NOTE: If you have moved within the county or need to make any other change, visit Texas.gov.
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POLITICAL PARTIES OF TEXAS:

                     Democratic                    Republican                     Libertarian                       Green

FRIO COUNTY PARTY CHAIRS:

Democratic Chair
Reynaldo Trevino, PE
(830) 772-5930
reytexas@yahoo.com

Physical Address:

820 S. Roosevelt
Pearsall, Texas 78061

Mailing Address:  PO Box 796
                               Pearsall, Texas 78061

Republican Chair
Nathan Dee Rodriguez
(830)965-7174
friocountygop@gmail.com

Mailing Address: 104 Meersheidt St.
                              Dilley, Texas 78017

Frio County Voter Registration Figures

Years 1988-2020

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VOTING INFORMATION:

UPDATED Photo ID Requirement
As of September 2016, the law requires that every voter present photo ID before casting their vote.

NEW House Bill 1735
Voters may only vote ONCE in a Primary Election.

NEW House Bill 2559
Public requests for Applications for Ballot By Mail.

NEW State Bill 5
Methods of submitting an Application for Ballot By Mail.

NEW Voting Order Priority
Any voter with a mobility problem MAY have voter priority.

NEW House Bill 25
The elimination of Straight Party voting, effective September 1, 2020.
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