IF YOU ARE 65 OR BETTER, YOU CAN VOTE EARLY BY MAIL OR IN PERSON

A MESSAGE FROM

STATE REP. JUSTIN HOLLAND

We are passing strong conservative legislation in Texas. These policies are working. If you like what I am trying to do, I ask for your vote. Here is what I am working on:

• Border Security: Texas committed over $6 billion to strengthen border security. We’re building the wall, apprehending illegal immigrants, seizing fentanyl, and enhancing funding for law enforcement.

• Property Taxes: Texas passed significant property tax relief: $18 billion in tax cuts, and increased the homestead exemption to $100,000, easing the financial burden on families.

• Texas Economy: Texas’ 7.7% GDP growth is a beacon of economic success. Driven by our pro-business policies that fuel innovation and job creation, we have one of the strongest economies on earth.

• Protecting Children: We took decisive steps to protect kids, banning gender modification surgery and prohibiting X-rated drag shows for children and ensuring the integrity of girls’ sports by keeping men and boys out of girls’ locker rooms.

• Safeguarding Our Infrastructure: Next session, I will work to institute policies that prohibit Chinese and North Korean entities from owning agricultural land in Texas, protecting our critical infrastructure.

Instructions for applying to vote by mail have changed. Below is an application. Simply sign it, add your Texas Driver’s License Number (or Texas Personal Identification Number), secure it in an envelope, use a firstclass stamp, address to your elections department, and mail it back. You will receive your ballot later, vote, and mail it back. It’s that easy.


HOW TO SECURELY APPLY TO VOTE BY MAIL

Texas Election Laws require one of the following identification numbers to be included in your application: Texas Driver’s License, Texas Personal Identification Number, OR Texas Election Identification Certificate Number. If you do not have one of these, give the last 4 digits of your Social Security Number.

Step 1: Fill in your preferred ID# in the application.
Step 2: Sign the attached mail ballot request form (one per voter).
Step 3: Place in an envelope, address to:

Rockwall County
Rockwall County Elections
915 Whitmore Dr., STE. D
Rockwall, Texas 75087

Collin County
Elections Office – Collin County Early Voting Clerk
2010 Redbud Blvd., Suite 102
McKinney, TX 75069

Step 4: Affix a first-class stamp and drop it in the mail!