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Coryell County Sets March 3 Primary With Multiple Early Voting Sites

Coryell County set a March 3 primary and announced multiple early voting sites and times, increasing options for voters countywide ahead of the election.

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Coryell County Sets March 3 Primary With Multiple Early Voting Sites
Source: coryellcountytax.com

Coryell County officials set the March 3, 2026 primary and laid out a full early voting schedule with several satellite locations to broaden access for residents across the county. Early voting will span two separate windows in February, followed by countywide vote centers on Election Day.

Early voting runs February 17 to 20 from 8 am to 5 pm, February 21 from 7 am to 7 pm, February 22 from 11 am to 5 pm, and February 23 to 27 from 7 am to 7 pm. Early voting locations include the Copperas Cove Early Voting Center at 809 S. Main St., Copperas Cove, and the Gatesville Annex at 800 E. Main St., Ste B, Gatesville. These extended and staggered hours give voters multiple weekday and weekend options to cast ballots before Election Day.

On March 3, Election Day voting will be conducted at countywide vote centers from 7 am to 7 pm. Voters may cast ballots at any of the listed locations regardless of their precinct, a change that aims to simplify access and reduce confusion about polling assignments. Election Day sites include Copperas Cove Civic Center, 1206 W. Ave. B; Holy Family Catholic Church, 1001 Georgetown Rd., both in Copperas Cove; Eastside Baptist Church, 1202 ML King Jr. Blvd., Copperas Cove; Gatesville Civic Center, 303 Veterans Memorial Loop, Gatesville; Evant City Hall, 598 E Hwy 84, Evant; Flat Community Center, 159 CR 334, Flat; Oglesby Community Center, 118 Main St., Oglesby; and Turnersville Community Center, 8115 FM 182, Gatesville.

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The election schedule and the use of countywide vote centers are significant for Coryell County’s mix of urban and rural precincts. Offering multiple early voting sites in both Copperas Cove and Gatesville and keeping Election Day centers in small towns such as Evant, Flat, Oglesby, and Turnersville helps reduce travel barriers for voters who live outside population centers. The varied hours, including a midweek start and a weekend day, are designed to accommodate work schedules and reduce peak-time congestion at individual sites.

Administration of voter services is handled by the county tax office; Justin K. Carothers serves as the Coryell County Tax Assessor - Collector and is the voter registrar for the county. Residents should note early voting begins February 17 and Election Day voting runs 7 am to 7 pm on March 3. For questions about locations, hours, or voter registration status, contact the Coryell County tax office and the voter registrar. Preparing to vote early or planning a convenient Election Day site can help minimize wait times and ensure ballots are cast without last-minute complications.

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