Party Primary Election Day is Tuesday, March 5

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Early voting in the Democratic and Republican Party Primary Elections concluded Friday, but Hopkins County residents will have one more opportunity to cast a ballot i determine who represents their party on the ballot in November. Voting for Hopkins County residents will be conducted at the various voting centers throughout the county. Voters who have yet to cast ballots in a party primary may do so between the hours of 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. March 5. Voters may cast ballots at any of the following polling locations: Precinct 1 — front foyer of Lutheran Church, 1000 Texas St. in Sulphur Springs; Precinct 2A — H.W. Gray’s Building, 413 Beckham St. in Sulphur Springs (meeting room); Precinct 3 — first floor courtroom, Hopkins County Courthouse, 118 Church St. Sulphur Springs; Precinct 3A — Room 101A, Paris Junior College- Sulphur Springs Campus, 1137 Loop 301, Sulphur Springs; Precinct 4 — West Hall inside Hopkins County Regional Civic Center, 1200 Houston St., Sulphur Springs; Precinct 4A — Front foyer of League Street Church of Christ, 1100 South League St.

Precinct 5 — in the Ag Lab at Saltillo ISD, 150 County Road, 3534 Saltillo; Precinct 11 — City Meeting Room, Cumby Municipal Building, 100 East Main St. Cumby; Precinct 12 — foyer outside the gym at Sulphur Bluff ISD, 1027 County Road 3550 Sulphur Bluff; Precinct 13 — in the art room at Como-Pickton CISD, 13017 Stateb Highway 11 East, Como; Precint 16 — foyer outside the gym at Miller Grove ISD, 7819 Farm to Market 275 South, Cumby; Precinct 17 — Administration Building, North Hopkins ISD, 1994 FM 71 West, Sulphur Springs.