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Register to Vote 2020

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Pringle-Morse

Consolidated Independent School District

P.O. Box 109   *   100 South Fifth Street
Morse, Texas 79062

Phone: 806-733-2507                                                                               Fax: 806-733-2351

             

September 29, 2020

 

Dear Pringle-Morse CISD Residents:

 

On behalf of the Pringle-Morse CISD, we would like to encourage those of you who have not registered to vote to take a few moments to do so.  The District conducts school board elections, and a separate ballot to decide a Voter Approved Tax Rate will be in the upcoming November 3rd General election.

 

To register to vote in Texas, simply complete a voter registration application and return it to Linda Cummings, Voter Registrar, at least 30 days before the upcoming election date.  To complete an application, you may:

 

  1. Complete an application using the SOS ONLINE VOTER REGISTRATION APPLICATION.

Simply fill in the required information, print, sign, and mail or hand deliver to:

                       

                                        Linda Cummings, Voter Registrar

                                        Hansford County Annex

                                    221 Main Street, P.O. Box 367                                    

                                        Spearman, Texas 79081

                                    Phone: 806-659-4120

 

  1. Or, you may contact or go to the office of Linda Cummings, Voter Registrar, at the above address to complete an application. For additional information on voting in Texas, please visit www.votetexas.gov.

 

You are eligible to register to vote if:

  • You are a United States Citizen;
  • You are a resident of the county where you submit the application;
  • You are at least 17 years and 10 months old, and you are 18 years of age on Election Day;
  • You are not a convicted felon (you may be eligible to vote if you have completed your sentence, probation, and parole); and
  • You have not been declared by a court exercising probate jurisdiction to be either totally

mentally incapacitated or partially mentally incapacitated without the right to vote.

 

Respectfully,

 

 Scott Burrow

 Superintendent, CEO, CFO

 

 

 






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