ROCKWALL —
Rockwall County residents have continued to visit the polls in record numbers as 15,108 residents have participated in early voting. There are currently four polling locations open in Rockwall County: the Elections Office at 107 E. Kaufman; Royse City Hall at 305 N. Arch in Royse City; Heath City Hall at 200 Laurence; and at Cullins-Lake Pointe Elementary at 5701 Scenic Drive in Rowlett.
All four locations will have extended hours on Nov. 2 and will open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. A set of FAQs is available at www.rockwallcountytexas.com. As of Oct. 24, there are 48,705 registered voters in Rockwall County. In the July 31 runoff elections, 17.45 percent of the 46,645 registered county residents voted. For more information, visit rockwall-tx.connect4.clarityelections.com.
Election day locations are listed below:
1 Reinhardt Elementary 615 Highland Dr Rockwall
1A Lake Pointe Medical Center 6800 Scenic Dr Rowlett
1B Ridgeview Church 1362 E. FM 552 Rockwall
1C Nebbie William Elementary 350 Dalton Rd Rockwall
2 Student Ministry Bldg, First Baptist Church 710 S. Goliad Rockwall
2A Our Savior Lutheran Church 3003 Horizon Rockwall
2B Cullins Lake Pointe Elementary 5701 Scenic Dr Rowlett
2C Heath City Hall 200 Laurence Dr Heath
3 Benny Gracy Memorial Fire Station 305. E. Boydstun Rockwall
3A Amanda Rochell Elementary 899 Rochell Court Rockwall
3B Dorris Jones Elementary 2051 Trail Glen Rockwall
3C Pullen Elementary 6492 FM 3097 Rockwall
3D Chisholm Baptist Church 1388 S. Hwy 205 Rockwall
4 Rockwall ISD Administration Bldg 1050 Williams St Rockwall
4A Fate Community Center 104 S. W E Crawford Fate
4B Royse City Hall 305 N. Arch St Royse City
4C Ernest Epps Education Center 812 E. Old Greenville Royse City
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