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Frisco Early Voting Totals Released for Fire Stations and Government Center

Votedenton.gov has published daily and cumulative voter turnout figures for several Frisco polling locations over the first three days of early voting.

Darnell Brooks

May 20, 20261 min read

The city of Frisco has released early voting data covering the first three days of the election cycle. The figures track cumulative totals across multiple polling sites, including four fire stations and the government center.

Frisco Fire Station #7 recorded the highest volume with 1,015 votes cast. Frisco Fire Station #4 followed with 757 ballots. Frisco Fire Station #6 reported 480 total votes, while the Frisco Government Center saw 382 voters. Frisco Fire Station #10 had the lowest count among the listed locations, with 134 ballots.

The data breaks down daily participation for each site. Fire Station #7 saw 325 votes on the first day, 269 on the second, and 421 on the third. Fire Station #4 recorded 262, 181, and 314 votes respectively. The government center tallied 106, 102, and 174 votes. Fire Station #6 reported 142, 105, and 233 votes. Fire Station #10 saw 30, 43, and 61 votes.

Further details regarding the overall election status or results for other precincts are not yet clear.

Source: votedenton.gov.

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https://www.votedenton.gov/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/05-20_Rep_ev_by_day_location.pdf

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Darnell Brooks

Darnell Brooks reports on public safety, police, and the courts in Frisco and Collin County.

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