Early voting for the May 7 election in Richardson begins April 25.
Voters will decide on Districts 2 and 4 for Richardson ISD’s board of trustees. Three candidates are running for each seat. The district’s board president Regina Harris is running unopposed in District 4.where you can enter your address to view your ballot and read candidates’ answers to a questionnaire.
Residents can cast their ballots in Richardson, though any polling location within Dallas or Collin counties is available to residents during early voting and on Election Day.
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