2025 VOTER INFORMATION
Plano General and Special Election
Saturday, May 3, 2025
7am - 7pm
You can vote at ANY location if you’re registered in Collin County.
Election Day Voting Locations Map
Collin County Election Day
Saturday, May 3, 2025
7 am – 7 pm
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You can vote at ANY location if you’re registered in Collin County.
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Collin County
Election Day Voting Locations Map
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Plano Voting Locations
Location: Armstrong Middle School - Small Gym
3805 Timberline Drive
Plano, TX 75074
Location: Bethany Elementary School - Gymnasium
2418 Micarta Drive
Plano, TX 75025
Location: Bowman Middle School - North Entrance, H - Hallway
2501 Jupiter Road
Plano, TX 75074
Location: Carpenter Middle School - Small Gym
3905 Rainier Road
Plano, TX 75023
Location: Carpenter Park Recreation Center - South Lobby
6701 Coit Road
Plano, TX 75024
Location: Collin College Plano Campus - Library Atrium
4000 Jupiter Road
Plano, TX 75074
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Location: Davis Library - Program Room
7501 Independence Parkway A
Plano, TX 75025
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Plano Voting Locations
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Location: East Plano Islamic Center - Multipurpose Room
4700 14th Street
Plano, TX 75074
Location: Haggard Library - Programs Room
2501 Coit Road
Plano , TX 75075
Location: Haggard Middle School - Cafeteria
2832 Parkhaven Dr
Plano, TX 75075
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Location: Harrington Library - Programs Room
1501 18th Street
Plano, TX 75074
Location: Hendrick Middle School - Small Gym
7400 Red River Dr
Plano, TX 75025
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Location: Parr Library - Programs Room
6200 Windhaven Parkway
Plano, TX 75093
Location: Robinson Middle School - Practice Gym
6701 Preston Meadow Drive
Plano, TX 75024
Location: Schimelpfenig Middle School - Practice Small Gym
2400 Maumelle Drive
Plano, TX 75023
Location: Shepton High School - Small Gymnasium
5505 Plano Parkway
Plano, TX 75093
Location: Wilson Middle School - F113
1001 Custer Road
Plano, TX 75075
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VOTER INFORMATION
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If you do not know your designated precinct, refer to the voter registration card that you received in the mail or lookup your Voter Registration Card online using the Voter Registration Search application.
You may also find the sample ballot for a specific location by using the Ballot Address Search.
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​To view the All Race Sample Ballot for the May 3, 2025 General and Special Election Click Here​.
​Elections sample ballots are displayed here for current elections. Select the election to view the relevant sample ballots.​
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Eligible City of Plano voters may vote at any polling location in Collin County. Lists of the Early Voting
and Election Day polling locations are located on Collin County website here:
• Early Voting polling locations
• Election Day polling locations
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https://www.collincountytx.gov/Elections/sample-ballots?electionID=65
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City of Plano Government
City Council District Map
Of the Eight Council Places, candidates running and serving in places one, two, three and four must reside in that district.
View the City Council District Map identifying the districts. Residing in the first four districts is the only distinction separating Council Members in places one through four from places five through eight.

Plano is governed by the Council- Manager form of Government
Plano is governed by the Council-Manager form of government where the Council sets city policy, and the City Manager is responsible for city operations.
​The City Council consists of the mayor and seven City Council members, all of whom are elected at-large.
Members
​There are eight Council places in the City of Plano, including the place of Mayor.
All Council members run and serve at large, which means that all Council Members represent the entire City. However, there is an additional district-specific residency requirement for candidates who run for Places 1 through 4.
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Likewise, all registered Plano voters may vote for all eight places (as they come due) regardless of where they reside in the City.
Each Council Member serves a four-year term, and all members are limited to no more than two consecutive terms
COUNCIL MEMBER TERM CHART


MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
​The City of Plano defines excellence.
Through visionary leadership, the City of Plano has grown from a premier suburb of Dallas into its own destination with:
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World-class amenities
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Beautiful neighborhoods
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High-quality services
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Blue Ribbon schools
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Superior transportation accessibility
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A thriving economy
Mission of the Council and Manager
​The Office of the Mayor and City Council work together diligently to guide the Manager and city staff to achieve Plano's mission as a regional and national municipal leader, providing outstanding services and facilities through cooperative efforts that engage our citizens and that contribute to the quality of life in our community.
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City Council Meetings
​The Plano City Council meets the second and fourth Monday of each month with executive session beginning at 5 pm, immediately followed by preliminary open meeting, and the regular meeting at 7 pm. During the month of July, Council meeting dates are revised.
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Meetings are held at:
Plano Municipal Center
Senator Florence Shapiro Council Chamber
1520 K Avenue
Plano, Texas 75074
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Agendas & Minutes
​Agendas are posted on Friday afternoon preceding each Monday Council meeting. Minutes are posted within 24 hours after Council adjourns.
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Plano City Council agendas and minutes.
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