Election Day Voting: 03 May 2025, General and Municipal Elections
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- May 3
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Summary: Voting is not only an American right, it is a civic responsibility. Voting Day information on the 03 May 2025, Saturday General and Municipal Elections for districts of Willow Park, including Voter ID and Sample Ballots with candidate links.
• Blog Index: How to run for elected positions • Election Calendar (with deadlines, activities, locations, dates, times) • Voter Registration • Voter Card • Willow Park List of Candidates • Sample Ballots with Research • Early Voting with Voter ID needed • Election Day Voting with Voter ID needed • Results • General Articles, General Resources
• Latest Update: posted 26 April, 2025
Election Day Voting: 03 May 2025, General and Municipal Elections
• Date: 03 May 2025, Saturday
• Time: 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
• Location: Nearest to Willow Park
• Willow Park Public Safety Building, Training Room, 101 Stagecoach Trail, Willow Park, 76087
• Hudson Oaks Public Safety Building Training Room, 150 N. Oakridge Dr, Hudson Oaks, 76087
• Aledo ISD Admin Building, Louden Room, 1008 Bailey Ranch Rd, Aledo, 76008
• Parker County > Elections > Election Day Voting Dates and Times in .pdf.

• Sample Ballot: Elections 2025, 03 May Elections, Willow Park Civics Blog, posted 17 March 2025
Summary: Here are the list of candidates that may be on your BALLOT, and research on each candidate's political web presence. Although you may vote at any of the designated polling places in Parker County, your BALLOT is based on your voting precinct. Your voting precinct is designated by your street address and is listed on your Voter Card. In addition, your voting precinct may be found in your personal search at the Texas SOS My Voter Portal.
Willow Park Civics Blog, posted 18 April 2025
• Things You Cannot Bring In When Voting < Parker County Elections
• No firearms allowed (except for Peace Officers)
• Cell phones must be turned off - Voters cannot use their cell phone or any other electronic device inside the polling location. Which means no selfies, pictures, or videoing while voting.
• No political apparel or slogans - Voters are prohibited from wearing anything that shows support for a political candidate, issue or party inside the polling location. This includes T-shirts, hats, or buttons with slogans or names of candidates or parties. If you are wearing political apparel, you will be asked to remove or cover before entering. Texas Election Code 61.003 Class C misdemeanor
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