Resources
Tri-County Electric Cooperative is proud to provide our members with resources on how to access their voter registration status, find election information, and inform them of opportunities to advocate for their co-op and get in touch with the elected officials who represent them.
Tri-County Electric Co-op serves 16 counties: Parker, Tarrant, Foard, Wilbarger, King, Knox, Baylor, Archer, Stonewall, Haskell, Throckmorton, Jack, Wise, Denton, Hood, and Palo Pinto. Information on this page may be more specific toward members who reside in these counties or generic toward all eligible voters.
IMPORTANT DATES
Tuesday, October 10, 2023
Friday, October 27, 2023
Tuesday, November 7, 2023
Monday, October 23, 2023 through Friday, November 3, 2023
Tuesday, November 7, 2023
- Texas State Constitutional Amendment Election
- Texas Municipal General Elections
- Texas House District 2 Special Election
VOTING & ELECTED OFFICIALS
County or Counties | Representative |
District |
Archer, Baylor, Foard | James B. Frank | 69 |
Denton | Benjamin Bumgarner | 63 |
Denton | Lynn Stucky | 64 |
Denton | Kronda Thimesch | 65 |
Haskell, Jack, King, Throckmorton, Wilbarger | David Spiller | 68 |
Hood | Shelby Slawson | 59 |
Hood, Palo Pinto | Glenn Rogers | 60 |
Parker, Wise | Frederick Frazier | 61 |
Tarrant | Stephanie Klick | 91 |
Tarrant | Nate Schatzline | 93 |
Tarrant | Craig Goldman | 97 |
Tarrant | Giovanni Caprigllione | 98 |
Tarrant | Charlie Geren | 99 |
Tarrant | Chris Turner | 101 |
County or Counties | Senator | District |
Archer, Denton, Jack, Palo Pinto, Parker, Wise |
Drew Springer | 30 |
Baylor, Foard, Haskell, King, Knox, Stonewall, Throckmorton, Wilbarger | Charles Perry | 28 |
Denton, Tarrant | Tan Parker | 12 |
Hood, Tarrant | Brian Birdwell |
22 |
Tarrant | Kelly Hancock |
9 |
Parker, Tarrant | Phil King | 10 |
County or Counties | Representative | District |
Archer, Baylor, Denton, Foard, King, Knox, Wilbarger, Wise | Ronny Jackson |
13
|
Denton | Pat Fallon | 4 |
Denton, Tarrant, Wise | Michael C. Burgess | 26 |
Denton | Colin Z. Allred | 32 |
Haskell, Stonewall | Jodey C. Arrington | 19 |
Hood, Jack, Palo Pinto, Tarrant | Roger Williams | 25 |
Tarrant, Parker | Kay Granger | 12 |
Tarrant | Jake Ellzey | 6 |
Tarrant | Beth Van Duyne | 24 |
Tarrant | Jasmine Crockett | 30 |
Tarrant | Marc A. Veasey | 33 |
Programs
Tri-County Electric Cooperative cares about providing the best member service possible and advocating on their behalf. Voices for Cooperative Power (VCP) grants members the opportunity to be involved, too. Becoming a member of VCP allows your voice to be heard. If there is ever an important legislative issue involving our industry, we will band together and contact our officials to fight for us.
Co-ops Vote is an NRECA initiative that helps electric cooperatives nationwide to encourage their members to practice their civic duty: voting.
Voices for Cooperative Power
Voices for Cooperative Power (VCP) provides members from electric co-ops all over the nation with a platform to be involved in political advocacy of issues regarding the industry. Hundreds of thousands have already gathered together, made their voices loud, and helped push for legislation to benefit co-ops all around us, including Oklahoma and Arizona.
Join VCP today! It's easier to have a say in energy policy decisions that impact you when you sign up online. Tri-County Electric Co-op may ask members to reach out to elected officials regarding certain issues that will benefit its membership and industry.
"Like" or follow our Facebook page @TCECTexas for updates on legislative activity and items to get involved in.
Co-ops Vote
Co-ops Vote is a nationwide initiative through NRECA that encourages its co-op members and employees to stay active at the polls and beyond. National Voter Registration Day is Tuesday, September 19, 2023, and Tri-County Electric Co-op will be registering people to vote! We want to promote and encourage members to learn and participate in the democratic process, engage with elected officials, provide resources and opportunities for members to be involved, and advocate on behalf of members and the co-op.
Visit vote.coop to learn more.
Tri-County Electric Cooperative is a nonpartisan organization, and does not sponsor, support, or advocate for certain candidates - nor do we outwardly oppose any candidates. Our sole purpose is to encourage our eligible members to vote.