Voter Information

Everything you need to know about voting in the Denton County Commissioner Precinct 4 Republican Runoff. Early Voting: May 18–22, 2026 | Election Day: May 26, 2026.

What Does a County Commissioner Do?

County Commissioners serve on the Commissioner's Court, which is the governing body for Denton County. Despite the name, it's not a judicial court but rather the legislative and executive authority for county government.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Budget & Finances: Approve the county budget and set tax rates
  • Infrastructure: Maintain county roads, bridges, and facilities
  • Public Safety: Support law enforcement and emergency services
  • Land Use: Make decisions on zoning, development, and land management
  • County Services: Oversee parks, libraries, and other county services
  • Election Administration: Set administrative and structural election frameworks, including establishing precinct boundaries and calling elections

Denton County Commissioner's Court

The Commissioner's Court meets at the Denton County Courthouse, Level 3, every Tuesday at 9:00 AM (with some schedule exceptions). These meetings are open to the public and available to watch online live.

Watch Meetings & View Archives

Essential Voter Tools

Access important voter resources and information for Denton County

Voter Lookup

Check your voter registration status and find your precinct information

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Who Represents Me?

Find out which political districts you're in and who represents you

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Precinct 4 Map

View the detailed map of Commissioner Precinct 4 boundaries

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Sample Ballot

See what's on your ballot.

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Runoff Election Dates

Early Voting: May 18–22, 2026
May 26, 2026
Republican Runoff Election Day

Valerie Roehrs advanced to the Republican Runoff for Denton County Commissioner Precinct 4. Make your vote count!