May 3, 2025 General Election
An Election for the Following Places May Be Held:
City Council Place 1
City Council Place 3
City Council Place 5
City Council Place 7
Important Election Dates
Filing Period for the May 2025 General Election
January 15, 2025 - February 14, 2025
Last Day to Register to Vote
April 3, 2025
Early Voting
April 21-29, 2025
Election Day
May 3, 2025
Qualifications for Council Members
City of Stephenville Charter, Article III, Section 7
§ 7. - Mayor, councilmembers—Qualifications.
Each of the eight (8) councilmembers and the mayor shall be a citizen of the United States of America, have been a resident of the State of Texas for a period of at least one (1) year, have been a resident of the City of Stephenville for a period of at least six (6) months, be a qualified voter of the State of Texas.
Secretary of State General Qualifications
How to File for a Place on the May 2025 General Election Ballot
Application for a Place on the May 2025 General Election Ballot
Secretary of State Candidacy Filing Requirements
Before filing your application, please see the information on campaign contributions below.
Physical address for filing applications:
Stephenville City Hall
298 W. Washington
Stephenville, Texas 76401
Address to file application by mail:
Sarah Lockenour, City Secretary
City of Stephenville
298 W. Washington
Stephenville, Texas 76401
Email address for filing applications:
citysecretary@stephenvilletx.gov
Important Information About Campaign Contributions
If you plan to run for a public office in Texas (except for a federal office), you must file an APPOINTMENT OF A CAMPAIGN TREASURER BY A CANDIDATE (FORM CTA) with the proper filing authority (the City Secretary for local elections) when you become a candidate even if you do not intend to accept campaign contributions or make campaign expenditures.
A “candidate” is a person who knowingly and willingly takes affirmative action for the purpose of gaining nomination or election to public office or for the purpose of satisfying financial obligations incurred by the person in connection with the campaign for nomination or election.
Examples of affirmative action include:
the filing of an application for a place on the ballot
the making of a public announcement of a definite intent to run for public office in a particular election, regardless of whether the specific office is mentioned in the announcement;
before a public announcement of intent, the making of a statement of definite intent to run for public office and the soliciting of support by letter or other mode of communication;
the soliciting or accepting of a campaign contribution or the making of a campaign expenditure;
Online Election Records
Applications, finance reports, and other documents may be found here.
Voter Registration Status