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Elections & Voter Registration Department
806 N. CROCKETT ST SUITE B
Cameron, TX 76520
 milamcountyelections@milamcounty.net
 
Jodi Morgan- County Clerk with Election Duties
Alejandra Good-Voter Registrar - Ext. 9001

 

 

The Milam County Election & Voter Registration Department is a Division of the Milam County Clerk's Office.  The Election Department is responsible for the County, State and Federal Elections for Milam County.

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

  • Voter Registration Application

    VoteTexas.gov

    • Voters must be actively registered at least 30 days prior to an election
    • Voters must be registered in Milam County to vote in the county's election

     

  • To vote by mail, you must first apply for a ballot. The Milam County Elections’s office only sends out applications or ballots with a specific request from the voter.

    We must receive your application no earlier than January 1st of the year in which the election is held and no later than the close of business 11 days before election day. If the deadline falls on a weekend, the last day to submit an application is the preceding Friday. If the deadline falls on a state or federal holiday, the ballot application must be received on the preceding business day.

    You also have the option of submitting a scanned copy of the completed and signed application to the Early Voting Clerk via email. If an ABBM is faxed or emailed, then the original, hard copy of the application MUST be mailed and received by the early voting clerk no later than the 4th business day.

    Applications may be mailed to: 806 N. Crockett St. Suite A., Cameron, TX 76520
    or emailed to: milamcountyelections@milamcounty.net

     

    Who can vote by mail?

    You are eligible to vote early by mail if you are a registered voter who is:

    • 65 years of age or older

    • Expected Absence from the County* (Must be absent during the entire early voting period, Election Day, AND provide an out-of-county address where your ballot can be mailed, AND include dates you can receive mail at the out-of-county address.)

    • Sick or disabled

    • Confined in jail, but eligible to vote

      Members of the armed forces, their dependents, and citizens outside of the U.S. 

    Applications to vote by mail are due in-office (not postmarked) no later than the 11th day before election day-   

     

    ABBM-ENGLISH

    ABBM-SPANISH

     

    How soon must I return the ballot?

    From within the U.S.: Postmarked by Election Day and received by the next business day after Election Day.

    From outside the U.S.: Postmarked by Election Day and received by the fifth day after Election Day. If the fifth day falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or legal state or national holiday, the deadline moves to the next business day.

    You may hand-deliver your own individual mailed ballot to the Milam County Elections Office, 107 West Main St. Cameron, TX 76520, only while the polls are open on election day from 7am to 7pm. You will be required to show one of the acceptable forms of ID.

     

      

     

  • Full Name on Voter Registration Cardrequired
    Mailing Addressrequired
    Date of Birth
    Phone Numberrequired
    Are you Bilingual
    Email:
     
  • Campaign Finance Portal - Candidates and Elected Officials can now file all of their reports to the Election Office online.  First, each individual that would prefer to file online, must submit a "wet" signature to the Election Office in person or by email (milamcountyelections@milamcounty.net).  Once we have received the "wet" signatures, you may create an account at this website below.   Once you have an account you can access the different forms from the Texas Ethics Commission 

    Candidate or Elected Official must fill out each form and return to our office:   Form 1     Form 2

    Individuals can look at each report that has been filed by each candidate.  To see the reports, you do not have to create an account, just click on the top right of the screen on the word Candidate Filings

    Candidates that have filed with our office are below and others have filed on our portal, click here for portal link. 

     

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Planning on Running for Office? Fill out the form below and bring into the Milam County Election Department
806 N. Crockett St. Suite A
Cameron, TX 76520

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 OFFICE OFFICEHOLDER PARTY TERM ENDS
 County Judge  Bill Whitmire R  2026
 Commissioner PCT #1  Henry "Hub" Hubnik R  2028
 Commissioner PCT #2  James Denman R  2026
 Commissioner PCT #3  Art Neal R  2024
 Commissioner PCT #4  Wesley Payne R  2026
 District/County Attorney  Brian Price R 2028
 District Judge  John Youngblood R  2024
 Sheriff Mike Clore R  2024
 County Clerk  Jodi Morgan R  2026
 District Clerk  Karen Berry R  2026
 Tax Assessor/Collector  Melissa Fritz R  2028
 County Treasurer  Linda Acosta R  2026
 Constable PCT #1 Zack Burks R 2028
 Constable PCT #2  Richard Doug Veach R 2028
 Constable PCT #3  Jay Beathard R  2028
 Constable PCT #4  Kirby Shoemake R  2028
 Justice of the Peace #1  Greg Hoelscher R  2026
 Justice of the Peace #2  Sam Berry R  2026
 Justice of the Peace #3  Andy Isaacs R  2026
 Justice of the Peace #4  Gary Northcott R  2026