Julie Greenawalt and Tom Dollahite, Robson Ranch Republican Club
The March 3, 2026, Texas Primary Elections are fast approaching. Included below are several important deadlines and resources to ensure you Get Out to Vote!
Voter Registration Deadline: Feb. 2, 2026. Registered voters should have received their 2026 Voter Registration Certificate by mail. If you did not receive your certificate, contact the Denton County Elections Office at votedenton.gov.
Early Voting: Feb. 17–27, 2026. Denton County voters may vote at any polling location during this period. The Robson Ranch early voting site is the Creative Arts and Technology Center library. Early voting typically offers shorter lines and more flexibility than Election Day.
Ballot by Mail: Applications must be received (not postmarked) by the Elections Office no later than Friday, Feb. 20, 2026. Completed mail ballots must be received by:
• 7 p.m. on Election Day, March 3, if the envelope is not postmarked
• 5 p.m. on Wednesday, March 4, if the envelope is postmarked by 7 p.m. on Election Day
More information is available at sos.state.tx.us.
Primary Election Day: Tuesday, March 3, 2026. On Election Day, voters must cast ballots at their assigned voting precinct location. For Robson Ranch Republican residents, Precincts 4185 and 4186, the polling location is the Robson Ranch clubhouse.
Republican Primary Propositions: Republican Primary voters will find 10 Republican Propositions at the end of their ballot. Please review and vote on these propositions before submitting a ballot, as they will communicate Republican priorities to the 90th Legislative Session in 2027. Details are available at TexasGOP.org.
Sample Ballots: Voters will find their personalized Sample Ballot at votedenton.gov. Printed (paper) Sample Ballots may be brought into the voting booth for reference.
Robson Ranch Candidate Forums: The Republican Club will host candidate forums in the Robson Ranch clubhouse:
• Thursday, Feb. 12: Texas Attorney General
• Tuesday, Feb. 17: Texas Comptroller (planned-candidates are invited) and Robson Ranch Precinct 4186 (west of Ed Robson Blvd.) the two Republican Chairmen who filed
March 4 Meeting: We will have a short Primary Election Results report at our Wednesday, March 4, monthly meeting. Not election related, but we will also hear from Denton County Probate Court Judges David Jahn and Christopher Everett on the Probate process and how to best avoid it—very pertinent subjects for us Ranchers.
Through our monthly meetings, candidate forums, and educational programs, the Robson Ranch Republican Club provides voters with direct access to candidates and other subject matter experts. We meet on the first Wednesday of every month. Social time is at 6 p.m., and programs follow at 6:30 p.m. Membership is only $10 a year.
Regardless of your party affiliation, Get Out to Vote! Be responsible and vote the entire ballot. Local elections and ballot propositions have significant impacts on our daily lives, local infrastructure, public services, and tax policy. Voting ensures that your voice is part of our community’s future.
