Calendars, turnout, and what's on the ballot across Collin County and North Texas.
Treasurer first, file by mid-February, early voting in late April, Election Day Saturday, May 1, 2027, and a city run-off June 13. The canonical 2027 dates page for Collin County candidates.
May local turnout in Collin County is a fraction of November. That's not a problem — it's leverage. Here's who actually votes, what your win number really is, and how in-migration churn changes targeting.
Early voting for the May 1, 2027 Collin County election runs in late April. Here's when and where to vote, what ID to bring, and why most local votes are cast before Election Day.
The Frisco ISD board sets the budget, hires the superintendent, and shapes policy for ~66,000 students. Trustees are elected at-large to three-year terms with no run-off — here's how it works.
If no candidate wins a majority on May 2, city and mayoral races head to a June 12, 2027 run-off — with far lower turnout and a different playbook. School board races skip it entirely.
Almost every local nonpartisan race in Texas — city council, mayor, school board — is decided on the May Uniform Election Date. In 2027 that's Saturday, May 2. Here's what that means for your campaign.
Frisco's 2027 ballot is all-local and all-nonpartisan: city council places, Frisco ISD trustee seats, and the mayoral cycle. Here's how to look up your exact ballot — as a voter or a candidate.
No party labels appear on Texas municipal and school board ballots. Here's why local races are officially nonpartisan, what that means for how you campaign, and why partisan voter tools can't help you.