Paris, Texas voters are served by the Lamar County Elections Administrator's Office, located within the Lamar County Clerk's office at 119 North Main Street, Paris, TX 75460. Residents can reach the office at 903-737-2420 or visit co.lamar.tx.us for additional information. Texas residents can register to vote online through the Texas Secretary of State website at texas.gov or by submitting a paper application available at the Lamar County Clerk's office, libraries, and various government offices. Registration applications must be postmarked or submitted at least 30 days before an election.
Applicants must be U.S. Citizens, Texas residents, at least 17 years and 10 months old (though they must be 18 to actually vote), and not finally convicted of a felony or, if convicted, must have completed all punishment including incarceration, parole, supervision, and payment of fines. At the polls, Texas requires one of seven approved forms of photo ID: a Texas driver's license, Texas election identification certificate, Texas personal identification card, U.S. Passport, military ID, citizenship certificate with photo, or license to carry handgun. The city holds municipal elections for mayor and city council positions, typically on uniform election dates in May of odd-numbered years as prescribed by the Texas Election Code. The next municipal election is scheduled for May 2025, when voters will decide city council seats and potentially other local measures. The city operates under a council-manager form of government with six council members plus the mayor. Residents find their assigned polling locations through the Lamar County Elections office or by using the Texas Secretary of State's polling place search tool at teamrv-mvp.sos.texas.gov. During early voting, all county residents may vote at any designated early voting location within Lamar County; on Election Day, voters must cast ballots at their assigned precinct polling place. State legislative seats will be contested, including the Texas House District 62 seat representing the county and the corresponding Texas Senate district. County-level offices on the 2026 ballot will include County Judge, District Attorney, County Clerk, Sheriff, Tax Assessor-Collector, County Treasurer, and various precinct positions including Constables and Justices of the Peace, as these constitute the normal constitutional election cycle in Texas. All county voters are eligible to request mail-in ballots if they are 65 or older, disabled, confined in jail but eligible, or will be absent from the county during the entire early voting period and on Election Day. Applications for mail ballots must be received (not postmarked) by the Lamar County Clerk's office no later than 11 days before Election Day. Texas election records publicly available include voter registration lists (available for purchase for political purposes), campaign finance reports filed by candidates and political committees (searchable at ethics.state.tx.us), candidate applications and filings maintained by the Lamar County Clerk, and precinct-level election results published after each election. The county Elections office posts unofficial election results on election night, with official canvassed results certified within weeks following each election.
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