Elections
May 4, 2024 General Election - All candidates were unopposed, and Cross Roads General Election has been canceled.
The May 4, 2024 Town of Cross Roads General Election was canceled. The Council positions currently held by Mayor T. Lynn Tompkins, Jr., Council Member Dave Meek and Council Member Stephanie Housewright were unopposed. The next Town of Cross Roads General Election takes place on Saturday, May 3, 2025.
2024 Candidate Packet
2024 Candidate Applications
Updated 02/16/2024 at 5:02 p.m.
- T. Lynn Tompkins, Jr. - Application
- Dave Meek - Application, CFCP, CTA
- Stephanie Housewright - Application, CFCP, CTA
2023 Election Results (Official) - Redirects to Denton County Elections Administrator
2023 Candidate Applications
Updated 01/09/2024 at 03:45 pm.
- Chris Paus - Application, CFCP, CTA, ACTA, C/OH, C/OH, C/OH, C/OH
- Steve Zuczek - Application, CFCP, CTA, ACTA, C/OH, C/OH, C/OH, C/OH
- Ron King - Application, CFCP, CTA, ACTA, C/OH, C/OH, C/OH, C/OH
- Jordan Grissette - Application, CFCP, CTA
- Withdrawn - Ronald Conrad - Application, CFCP, CTA, Withdrawal
- Colette Olivieri - Application, CFCP, CTA, C/OH, C/OH
- Tammy Sweeney - Application, CFCP, CTA, C/OH, C/OH
- Withdrawn - Jerry Hobbs - Application, CFCP, CTA, Withdrawal
2022 Candidates
Specific-Purpose Committees
- Committee to Elect Tompkins for Mayor - SPAC, SPAC & PAC-DR
Early Voting Locations & Dates - TBD
Election Day Locations - TBD
*On Election Day, residents south of US 380 vote at Oak Point City Hall, and residents north of US 380 vote at Steven E. Copeland Government Center. Voting Precinct Map
Qualifications for Office - Local Government Code Chapter 22
(a) To be eligible for the office of mayor of the municipality, a person must be a registered voter and must have resided within the municipal limits for at least the 12 months preceding the election day. For purposes of this subsection, residency in an area while the area was not within the municipal limits is considered as residency within the limits if the area is a part of the municipality on election day.
(b) To be eligible for the office of alderman of the municipality, a person must be a registered voter and must reside on election day in the ward from which the person may be elected.
Acts 1987, 70th Leg., ch. 149, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1987.
*alderman = council member
Internet Posting Requirement for Political Subdivisions
Election Notices
Please Read: Texas Ethics Commission Frequently Asked Questions for Candidates
Other Helpful Links: