VOTING INFORMATION

VOTER REGISTRATION

To be eligible to vote in the Carthage ISD bond election, individuals must be a registered voter who resides within the school district boundaries. The deadline to register is April 3, 2025.

EARLY VOTING: APRIL 22 - 29

voting calendar

Panola County Courthouse

ELECTION DAY: SATURDAY, MAY 3

  • Precinct 1 - Carthage Missionary Baptist Church, 916 W. Sabine St., Carthage, TX 75633

  • Precinct 2 - Carthage Community Center, 200 Park Drive, Carthage, TX 75633

  • Precinct 3 - Beckville Community Center, 225 S. Washington, Beckville, TX 75631

  • Precinct 8 - Inter Community VFD, 134 FM 1186, DeBerry, TX 75639

  • Precinct 10 - Midyett Baptist Church, 601 CR 326, Deberry, TX 75639

  • Precinct 12 - Deadwood Community Center, 752 CR 445, Carthage, TX 75633

  • Precinct 13 - Woods New Hope Baptist Church, 120 CR 425, Tenaha, TX 75974

  • Precinct 18 - Clayton Community Center, 4580 SH 315, Carthage, TX 75633

  • Precinct 19 - Old Center Community Center, 7093 FM 699, Tenaha, TX 75974

  • Precinct 20 - Murvaul Baptist Church, 3390 FM 10, Carthage, TX 75633

  • Precinct 22 - Walnut Springs Baptist Church, 1806 FM 1186, Deerry, TX 75639

  • Precinct 26 - Panola Christian Church, 7881 FM 2517, Carthage, TX 75633

  • Precinct 27 - Turner Alumni Center, 1023 MLK Blvd, Carthage, TX 75633

  • Precinct 28 - Carthage Civic Center, 1702 S. Adams St., Carthage, TX 75633

  • Precinct 29 - Galloway Methodist church, 217 CR 4562, Carthage, TX 75633

Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

RESOURCES

Voters must provide a valid form of identification in order to vote:

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

  • You can check your voter registration status here. You need a combination of (1) your Voter ID number or Texas Driver’s License number with date of birth, or (2) your name, county of residence, and date of birth

  • You can fill out a registration application online, but an original application with signature must still be mailed to your local county voter registrar.

    You can also call the statewide Voter Registration Office at 210-335-VOTE (8683) and request a voter registration application. You may also find voter registration applications at libraries, government offices, high schools, or with volunteer voter registration deputies.

  • You must submit your application by April 3 either in person or conveniently register online.

  • If you moved to a different county, yes. If you moved to a different address within the same county, no, but you should update your address online. You can also get a new voter registration application, make note of your new address, and mail it to the Voter Registration Office.

  • When a person submits a voter registration application, county and state officials verify the person’s eligibility using various sources, including birth and death certificates. Local election officials ensure the submitted address is a residential location within the county. Registered voters are sent a registration certificate within 30 days. Voters receive a new certificate if they update their name or address. Otherwise, voters are sent a new certificate every two years.

  • If a county voter registrar receives a non-deliverable notice after sending a voter registration certificate or receives information that there’s been an address change, a voter is placed on the state’s “suspense list” and asked to confirm their address. Sometimes this can be due to errors at the post office or when a jury summons doesn’t go to the proper address and is returned.

    Voters on the suspense list can still vote if they update or confirm their address before the voter registration deadline or fill out a “statement of residence” when voting. But if they have moved to a different county or precinct, they may have to vote at their previous polling location or vote a limited ballot. 

    If a suspended voter takes no action, they are removed from the voter rolls after about four years. When voting in a presidential election year, it’s a good idea to double check your voter registration status if it’s been a while since you last voted.

  • Contact the Panola County voter registrar. If you believe you should be registered but don’t appear on the voter registration list at the polls, you can cast a provisional ballot. There’s no guarantee that a provisional ballot will ultimately be counted. The best bet to ensure you don’t have problems is verifying your registration is active and up-to-date ahead of the registration deadline.

  • Your local voter registrar must review the provisional ballot and verify your registration within six days of the election. The registrar then passes that information to the local ballot board, which decides whether the provisional ballot is eligible to be counted. Provisional voters must be sent a notice about whether their ballot was counted no later than 10 days after the election.

  • You need to provide one of the following seven forms of identification:

    • Texas Driver License issued by the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS)

    • Texas Election Identification Certificate issued by DPS

    • Texas Personal Identification Card issued by DPS

    • Texas Handgun License issued by DPS

    • United States Military Identification Card containing your photograph

    • United States Citizenship Certificate containing your photograph

    • United States Passport (book or card)

    If you don’t have one of the seven forms of identification listed above and can’t reasonably get one, you can also bring one of these:

    • A copy or original of a government document that shows your name and an address, including your voter registration certificate

    • A copy of or original current utility bill

    • A copy of or original bank statement

    • A copy of or original

    • Day government check

    • A copy of or original paycheck

    • A copy of or original of (a) a certified domestic (from a U.S. state or territory) birth certificate or (b) a document confirming birth admissible in a court of law which establishes your identity, which may include a foreign birth document.

  • Check out VoteTexas.gov for more information.

ABSENTEE VOTING

You can vote by mail if you are:

  • Going to be away from your county on Election Day and during early voting

  • Sick or disabled

  • 65 years of age or older on Election Day

  • Confined in jail, but eligible to vote

  • A mother expecting a baby 3 weeks before or after Election

Applications for ballot by mail must be received no later than the close of business (5 p.m.) on Tuesday, April 22, and must be submitted to the Panola County Elections Office.

PANOLA COUNTY ELECTIONS

110 S. Sycamore St, Room 100
Carthage, TX 75633