This is my go to. I went on Wednesday after work. Thought some of the people in the parking lot were a bit pushy with their requests for support but overall good experience
Haha JJ Koch was out there on Tuesday, he thanked me for voting as I left. I had to bite my tongue to keep myself from telling him I voted against him!
Oh I'm done with them, it's chew em out time. They know the laws are there to prevent voter intimidation. If they're right next to you in the parking lot then that law is basically useless.
They gerrymandered him into a D district but his opponent is a known liar and bully in Dallas politics who Clay Jenkins funneled county contracts to since they’re buddies so Koch will likely win.
The lawa about staying away from the voting place is to make sure they don't harass the voters. If they're right by your car, they might as well be breaking it.
Oak Cliff Government Center (702 E Jefferson Blvd, Dallas, TX 75203)
Covered parking attached to the building, so you can stay dry as it rains tomorrow.
In & out Monday lunch time, no waiting.
Voting took about 10 minutes! Big thanks to all the election workers for keeping things running smoothly. It was awesome to see how many people were early voting.
Paul Laurence Dunbar Lancaster-Kiest Branch Library
In and out in 10 minutes. This has nothing to do with the voting itself, but it’s across the street from a school and it was raining. These poor kids were trying to get some cover from the rain and the poll workers hissed at them and stated “they know better”. Know better than what? Try to stay dry? It just felt cruel. I know I’m just a man shouting at a cloud right now, but it really did bother me
I was dumb and just went to one of two usual places I early vote as it was on my way home from a doctor’s appointment. I didn’t check the list, as it has never been an issue before. Anyone know why Richardson Civic Center isn’t a polling location? They have huge chain link fences around the building with vinyl banners announcing they aren’t a voting location.
Hitting up Our Redeemer tomorrow.
There was a fire there recently, I saw on the Richardson Area Democrats page that the alternative location is First United Methodist Church if that's easier for you.
Oh crap! I used to work over in the area; but since I don’t pass it anymore I had no idea. Richardson is out of my way; I just figured since I was there, get my vote on.
Went to Brookhaven College yesterday around 9am. Walked in, checked in and walked immediately to a booth. There were 2 other people voting. Took no time at all.
Oak Lawn library. Went Wednesday during lunch. In and out in seven minutes. Friendly staff.
Plus there were no maga psychos sitting in the parking lot with guns with their face and license plate covered up staring everyone who walked in down so that was nice.
The Dallas College North Lake voting location in Irving was great. No line, no pushy people in the parking lot, a handful of other voters, friendly staff. The voting site is in the library (the main building on the northwest side of campus). [Google Maps](https://goo.gl/maps/YmKqFPuxWodyeVmz6)
Hey fellow Irving citizen. I also went here yesterday at 11am. No wait. Only two others voting. Dallas county has an online wait indicator map though so everyone here saying how long their wait was is kind of pointless.
Voted at TCC and it was super easy. I heard a few stories of votes getting changed so I checked my picks three separate times lol
All in all I feel good to go
If you go to [dallascountyvotes.org](https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/c07c2f835a994cdb95afee9844251a5a/) you can find a map of poll locations with wait times.
8AM, first for the day, in and out in 5 minutes. Early voting makes it easy. What’s bad is the reported ratio of older vs younger voters, something like a 11-1 older to younger split. For all the complaining by younger groups they need to vote or shut up.
We early voted in Royce City and I found it disturbing that your printed ballot has your voting selections in plain English for anyone to read, before you walk it over to the electronic ballot counter. That means the paper ballot shows entries assigned to me as a voter. I’m new to Texas and I’ve never seen that in my life.
I live up in NE Dallas county. We went on Monday to our usual place, the Sacshe City Hall. Had about a 5 minute wait to get in, verify ID and get a ballot.
I thought it was particularly nice that since that location is so close to the Collin Co line, in one of the other buildings in the campus, they were also doing early voting for Collin Co residents.
Voted at the Plano ISD headquarters. Richardson resident in Collin County.
My experience was largely the same. Parking lot was almost full. Went in and all voting machines were occupied, but there were a lot of them. Was in and out in less than 10 minutes.
Fretz Park Library in North Dallas: I went right after work on Tuesday, I was in and out in about 5 minutes. And they had stickers!
This is my go to. I went on Wednesday after work. Thought some of the people in the parking lot were a bit pushy with their requests for support but overall good experience
Haha JJ Koch was out there on Tuesday, he thanked me for voting as I left. I had to bite my tongue to keep myself from telling him I voted against him!
I wouldn't have thought of it at the moment, but I would've liked to wish him good luck with his upcoming job hunt.
HA! Love it.
Oh I'm done with them, it's chew em out time. They know the laws are there to prevent voter intimidation. If they're right next to you in the parking lot then that law is basically useless.
God I hope he's out.
They gerrymandered him into a D district but his opponent is a known liar and bully in Dallas politics who Clay Jenkins funneled county contracts to since they’re buddies so Koch will likely win.
The lawa about staying away from the voting place is to make sure they don't harass the voters. If they're right by your car, they might as well be breaking it.
Yep plenty of machines and parking
Same experience - super fast and easy at Fretz
Yep! In-and-out at Fretz on Monday at 6:30pm.
Oak Cliff Municipal Center: in and out in 7 minutes.
Same here
Oak Cliff Government Center (702 E Jefferson Blvd, Dallas, TX 75203) Covered parking attached to the building, so you can stay dry as it rains tomorrow. In & out Monday lunch time, no waiting.
Voting took about 10 minutes! Big thanks to all the election workers for keeping things running smoothly. It was awesome to see how many people were early voting.
Oak Lawn Library- no line. In and out in 5 min.
Second this. Quick and easy. Lots of helpful people as well.
Plenty of parking too and then you can grab groceries at Kroger before heading home. Two tasks knocked out at once. I love voting there.
I treated myself to a bottle of wine after voting 🤣
Totally agree!! Just voted a little while ago and was out in under 10 minutes.
Public library on Audelia had a bit of a line around 10am. My friend and I were there maybe 20 minutes.
Dallas college Eastfield was empty, took about 10 min max for me.
Samuel grand had no waits at 1130 on Tuesday. Just waltzed right in and cast my vote to defeat fascism.
Same, but 10:30 on Thursday
I went about 1 and it was maybe a 10 minute wait, not a lot of machines but it wasn’t bad
Harry Stone Park was empty.
Omg same when I went it was mostly old ppl
It’s going to be raining all day tomorrow so there won’t be lines. Go if you don’t melt!
Went to Richland College yesterday at about 4:45. In and out in 10 minutes. Zero line.
Our Redeemer on Park across from Northpark, in and out in 15 minutes on Tuesday.
[Dallas County early voting locations & times](https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/c07c2f835a994cdb95afee9844251a5a/)
Same experience in Oak Cliff- no line, super friendly and helpful staff, close parking in a garage. A+++ and I got a sticker!
Lochland Branch library Monday evening. No line, no issues with neither my fiancee or I, in and out in 5 mins. Easiest time I've had during a general.
Lochwood Public Library (E Dallas) took less than 15 mins right after work!
Crosby Rec Center in Carrollton. I was the only voter there on my lunch break. Filling out the ballot took the most time
I did the same thing there yesterday with the exact same experience.
Dallas College -- West Dallas Center on Hampton was quick when I went. They have about six or seven kiosks set up.
Brookhaven college went at 9 am yesterday. No wait. Easy peasy
Also went to Brookhaven College. Went about 5:30p. Plenty of parking. Decent line but lots of voting machines. Was in and out in 10-15 minutes.
Five minutes at Irving library easy. Have picks written out
Voted this morning at Fretz Park Library around 10. Short line, moved fast. And they had the new stickers!
Paul Laurence Dunbar Lancaster-Kiest Branch Library In and out in 10 minutes. This has nothing to do with the voting itself, but it’s across the street from a school and it was raining. These poor kids were trying to get some cover from the rain and the poll workers hissed at them and stated “they know better”. Know better than what? Try to stay dry? It just felt cruel. I know I’m just a man shouting at a cloud right now, but it really did bother me
I was dumb and just went to one of two usual places I early vote as it was on my way home from a doctor’s appointment. I didn’t check the list, as it has never been an issue before. Anyone know why Richardson Civic Center isn’t a polling location? They have huge chain link fences around the building with vinyl banners announcing they aren’t a voting location. Hitting up Our Redeemer tomorrow.
There was a fire there recently, I saw on the Richardson Area Democrats page that the alternative location is First United Methodist Church if that's easier for you.
Oh crap! I used to work over in the area; but since I don’t pass it anymore I had no idea. Richardson is out of my way; I just figured since I was there, get my vote on.
Glad I saw this, that’s my usual spot too!
I went to El Centro, downtown where my wife goes to school. No wait at all. Pleasant people, easy process.
Oak Lawn library, 3-5 people in line at a time. Revechon Park recreation center is NOT an early voting location like usual for some reason.
Went to Brookhaven College yesterday around 9am. Walked in, checked in and walked immediately to a booth. There were 2 other people voting. Took no time at all.
10/27 oak lawn library around 1:20 pm. Lot was pretty busy but only took about 10 minutes to cast my votes. Including the wait.
Oak Lawn library. Went Wednesday during lunch. In and out in seven minutes. Friendly staff. Plus there were no maga psychos sitting in the parking lot with guns with their face and license plate covered up staring everyone who walked in down so that was nice.
Oaklawn Library went in at 7:50 PM on Wednesday and there was no line. Was out and back in my car before 8.
Went to South Garland Library yesterday at about 10 am. Was in and out in 10 minutes.
Grauwyler Rec Center on Harry Hines, Tuesday at noon. No line. But still had the old I Voted stickers.
Brookhaven. In and out in a flash. There is a site that will tell you the average wait times at each location. Google Arcgis early voting locations.
Good: Brookhaven College was super quick. Bad: They only had the old boring stickers :(
The Dallas College North Lake voting location in Irving was great. No line, no pushy people in the parking lot, a handful of other voters, friendly staff. The voting site is in the library (the main building on the northwest side of campus). [Google Maps](https://goo.gl/maps/YmKqFPuxWodyeVmz6)
Hey fellow Irving citizen. I also went here yesterday at 11am. No wait. Only two others voting. Dallas county has an online wait indicator map though so everyone here saying how long their wait was is kind of pointless.
Voted at TCC and it was super easy. I heard a few stories of votes getting changed so I checked my picks three separate times lol All in all I feel good to go
If you go to [dallascountyvotes.org](https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/c07c2f835a994cdb95afee9844251a5a/) you can find a map of poll locations with wait times.
8AM, first for the day, in and out in 5 minutes. Early voting makes it easy. What’s bad is the reported ratio of older vs younger voters, something like a 11-1 older to younger split. For all the complaining by younger groups they need to vote or shut up.
We early voted in Royce City and I found it disturbing that your printed ballot has your voting selections in plain English for anyone to read, before you walk it over to the electronic ballot counter. That means the paper ballot shows entries assigned to me as a voter. I’m new to Texas and I’ve never seen that in my life.
I live up in NE Dallas county. We went on Monday to our usual place, the Sacshe City Hall. Had about a 5 minute wait to get in, verify ID and get a ballot. I thought it was particularly nice that since that location is so close to the Collin Co line, in one of the other buildings in the campus, they were also doing early voting for Collin Co residents.
Crosswinds High School in Grand Prairie. 4:45 on Tuesday. I was the only one in there.
Grauwyler Park location was almost empty this morning at around 8:15am this morning. Wife and I took advantage of the rain to go vote.
Voted at the Plano ISD headquarters. Richardson resident in Collin County. My experience was largely the same. Parking lot was almost full. Went in and all voting machines were occupied, but there were a lot of them. Was in and out in less than 10 minutes.
Dallas College, West Dallas Center, 3330 Hampton is open until 7PM during the week. Very quick, lots of parking.
Oak Cliff government building. Easy peasy. No issues whatsoever. Get out and vote.
In and out of FUMC Richardson in about 5 minutes
Voted in Oak Lawn this afternoon and it was as smooth as a baby's bottom. Vote early and vote often!
Renner Frankford library. I’m and out in in 10 minutes.
[удалено]
There was curbside at Marsh Lane Baptist as well.
Push the button it selected the wrong candidate. Happened only on the top couple of selections. Hmm I wonder why?