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Tarrant County early-voting locations, dates & times for March 3 primary election

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Early voting starts Tuesday in Democratic and Republican primaries for U.S. Senator, Texas state lawmaker seats, county positions and other elected offices up and down the ballot.

The in-person early voting period runs from Feb. 17-27. Voters in Tarrant County can head to any polling location in the county to get a jump start on voting ahead of the March 3 election.

Here’s when and where to vote in Tarrant County.

Schedule for primary early voting in Tarrant County

Polls are open at the following times:

  • Feb. 17-20: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
  • Feb. 21: 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
  • Feb. 22: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
  • Feb. 23-27: 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Tarrant County early voting locations for Democratic, Republican primaries

There are 40 polling places open for early voting. A list of the sites is available on the Tarrant County Election Administration website, but we’ve also listed them out here for those wanting to head out and cast their ballots early.

  • ACTIV (2061 W Green Oaks Blvd., Arlington, 76013)
  • Bob Duncan Center (2800 S Center St., Arlington 76014)
  • City of Arlington South Service Center (1100 SW Green Oaks Blvd., Arlington 76017)
  • Elzie Odom Athletic Center (1601 NE Green Oaks Blvd., Arlington, 76006)
  • Tarrant County Subcourthouse in Arlington (700 E Abram St., Arlington 76010)
  • Tarrant County College Southeast Campus EMBD 1105 (2100 Southeast Parkway, Arlington, 76018)
  • Azle ISD PD (483 Sandy Beach Road, Suite A, Azle, 76020)
  • Bedford Public Library (2424 Forest Ridge Drive, Bedford 76021)
  • Benbrook Community Center (228 San Angelo Ave., Benbrook 76126)
  • Colleyville Recreation Center Annex A (5008 Roberts Road, Colleyville, 76034)
  • Crouch Event Center in Bicentennial Park (900 E Glendale St., Crowley, 76036)
  • Euless Family Life Senior Center (300 W Midway Drive, Euless 76039)
  • City of Forest Hill City Hall (3219 California Parkway, Forest Hill, 76119)
  • Charles F. Griffin Building (3212 Miller Ave., Fort Worth, 76119)
  • Como Community Center (4660 Horne St., Fort Worth, 76107)
  • Dionne Phillips Bagsby Southwest Subcourthouse (6551 Granbury Road, Fort Worth, 76133)
  • Handley-Meadowbrook Community Center (6201 Beaty St., Fort Worth 76112)
  • Northpark YMCA (9100 N Beach St., Fort Worth, 76244)
  • Northside Community Center (1100 NW 18th St., Fort Worth, 76164)
  • Southside Community Center (959 E Rosedale St., Fort Worth 76104)
  • Southwest Community Center (6300 Welch Ave., Fort Worth, 76133)
  • Summerglen Branch Library (4205 Basswood Blvd., Fort Worth, 76137)
  • Tarrant County College Northwest Campus, WFSC 1403A (4801 Marine Creek Parkway, Fort Worth, 76179)
  • Tarrant County Elections Center (2700 Premier St., Fort Worth, 76111)
  • Tarrant County Plaza Building (201 Burnett St., Fort Worth, 76102)
  • Asia Times Square, Hong Kong building room 116 (2615 W Pioneer Parkway, Grand Prairie, 75051)
  • Grapevine Public Library (1201 Municipal Way, Grapevine, 76051)
  • Haltom City Senior Center (3201 Friendly Lane, Haltom City, 76117)
  • Legacy Learning Center Northwest ISD (501 School House Road, Haslet, 76052)
  • Brookside Center (1244 Brookside Drive, Hurst, 76053)
  • Gary Fickes Northeast Courthouse (645 Grapevine Highway, Hurst, 76054)
  • Keller Town Hall (1100 Bear Creek Parkway, Keller, 76248)
  • Dover Fellowship Hall (208 Municipal Drive, Kennedale, 76060)
  • Sheriff’s Office North Patrol Division (6651 Lake Worth Blvd., Lake Worth, 76135)
  • Tarrant County Subcourthouse at Mansfield (1100 E Broad St., Mansfield 76063)
  • Vernon Newsom Stadium (3700 E Broad St., Mansfield, 76063)
  • North Richland Hills City Hall (4301 City Point Drive, North Richland Hills 76180)
  • Saginaw Public Library (300 W McLeroy Blvd., Saginaw, 76179)
  • Southlake Town Hall (1400 Main St., Southlake, 76092)
  • White Settlement Public Library (8215 White Settlement Road, White Settlement 76108)

Do voters have to register with a specific political party?

No, voters in Texas do not have to register with a political party in order to vote in its primary.

More resources for Democratic, Republican primary voters

Here are some other resources that Tarrant County voters may find useful:

Eleanor Dearman

Fort Worth Star-Telegram

Eleanor (Elly) Dearman is a Texas politics and government reporter for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. She’s based in Austin, covering the Legislature and its impact on North Texas. She grew up in Denton and has been a reporter for more than six years.
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