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We apologize for the inconvenience with voters not receiving their voter's registration cards. We understand that all cards expired in 2025, and that new cards were meant to be issued at the beginning of the year 2026. Unfortunately, the Texas Secretary of State issued a statement saying, "Due to legal challenges of the redistricted Congressional maps, counties were delayed in being able to assign precincts and print cards" (as shown below). If you are unsure if you will be receiving a new card, you may call us at (817) 556-6197, option #7, and we will let you know if you are eligible to receive the card. With this being said, if you are an active and eligible voter, and if you still have not received your card by early voting, you may still bring a valid form of ID and the judges at EVERY polling location can look up your voting information based on that.

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Again, if you are unsure or have any questions, please call us at (817) 556-6197, option #7.


THE LOCATION TO HAND DELIVER A BALLOT BY MAIL ON ELECTION DAY IS:

JOHNSON COUNTY ELECTIONS OFFICE

103 S. WALNUT ST

CLEBURNE, TX 76033

YOU CAN ONLY DELIVER YOUR OWN AND YOU MUST SHOW PHOTO ID


CONTACT INFORMATION:

 In person:

Johnson County Elections Office
103 S. Walnut St. Cleburne, TX 76033

By mail:

Johnson County Elections Office
PO Box 895 Cleburne, TX 76033


 By phone:

817-556-6197, option #7

Any ballot-by-mail information may be directed to: votebymail@johnsoncountytx.org

Any candidate filling information may be directed to: coh.cta@johnsoncountytx.org

For all other election related information, please contact: vote@johnsoncountytx.org

Hours:
Monday thru Friday: 8am - 5pm
(Closed for Lunch 12pm - 1pm)

 

For information on Ballot by Mail and Voter Registration:

Please visit www.votetexas.gov 


REPUBLICAN AND DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY RUNOFF ELECTION

MAY 26, 2026

LAST DAY TO REGISTER TO VOTE

APRIL 02, 2026

LAST DAY TO RECEIVE BALLOT BY MAIL APPLICATIONS

MAY 15, 2026

 

VOLUNTEER DEPUTY VOTER REGISTRAR - CALL FOR APPOINTMENT ON TUESDAYS OR THURSDAYS

The Johnson County Elections Office will be scheduling appointments for anyone interested in becoming a Volunteer Deputy Voter Registrar. Volunteer Deputy Registrars are entrusted with the responsibility of officially registering voters in the State of Texas. They are appointed by county voter registrars and charged with helping increase voter registration in the state.

Acceptance of the duties of volunteer deputy registrar places you in a position of trust and responsibility to the citizens you will register to vote. Deputizing will be done by appointment only.  Please call 817-556-6197, option #7, for any additional information.

For more information about the position, please VISIT HERE

 

TEMPORARY ELECTION WORKERS NEEDED

Johnson County Elections needs temporary elections workers for upcoming Elections. There will be positions for Early Voting, Election Day, and Central Count, the hourly rate is $15- $18 depending on the position. Please call the Johnson County Elections office at 817-556-6197, option #7, for requirements and any additional information.

Thank you,

Johnson County Elections

 

TEMPORARY BILLINGUAL POLL WORKERS NEEDED

 The Elections office is in need of bilingual (Spanish) election personnel to serve as interpreters in performing an official duty in connection with county elections.

General eligibility and duties to serve as interpreter as permitted in the Texas Election Code are as follows:

  • Must be a registered voter of the county and speak English and Spanish.
  • May accompany the voter to the voting station for the purpose of translating the ballot to the voter.
  • Available to work during early voting by personal appearance at various locations throughout the county.
  • Available to work on Election Day from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM at a polling place.
  • A person cannot hold an elected office or be a candidate for public office on Election Day; cannot be an employee or relative of a candidate or office holder.

 For more information call (817) 556-6197, option #7.

 

Notice as of August 2016:   To vote In-Person all registered voters are required to present 1 of the 7 approved forms

of photo identification.  If unable to obtain one of the photo ID's.  You may fill out a declaration at the polls explaining

why and bring one of the supporting documents.  Click below to see a full listing.

 

 Voter ID Information

CENTRAL COUNTING STATION PLAN

 

 


 

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