Place 5 Candidates Political Contributions Summary

Following a review of the Political Contributions (including In-Kind Contributions) reported by each of the candidates, the following summary is provided. Please note, the figures are taking directly from the Forms A1 and A2 submitted by each candidate to the City Secretary. These summaries are based on reports for the period ending June 30, 2020 (beginning January 1, 2020).

When a candidate is above the overall average, their entry has been highlighted. Also, please note that these summaries do not reference possible land or business owners who do not reside in Frisco (we base our geographic summary purely on the address provided on the reports submitted by candidates).

Frisco Contributions: Of the total contributions made to all Place 5 candidates ($52,752.77), 41.80% of these contributions were made by Frisco-based individuals, companies or PACs. The breakdown for each candidate’s share of Frisco-based contributions is:

  • Cox, Robert – 32.56%
  • Johnson, Hava – 67.36%
  • Majji, Ram – 85.68%
  • Meek, Joshua – 57.89%
  • Meintjes, Ruan – 70.00%
  • Rummel, Laura – 30.03%
  • Stricklin, Dan – 45.14%

Corporate Contributions: Of the total contributions made to all candidates, 0.57% of these contributions were made by non-individuals, for example companies, LLCs or partnerships (excluding PACs). The breakdown for each candidate’s total corporate contributions is as follows:

  • Cox, Robert – 0.00%
  • Johnson, Hava – 0.00%
  • Majji, Ram – 0.00%
  • Meek, Joshua – 0.00%
  • Meintjes, Ruan – 0.00%
  • Rummel, Laura – 18.02%
  • Stricklin, Dan – 0.00%

Political Committee Contributions: Of the total contributions made to all candidates, 15.64% of these contributions were made by political action committees. The breakdown for each candidate’s total PAC contributions is as follows:

  • Cox, Robert – 0.00%
  • Johnson, Hava – 0.00%
  • Majji, Ram – 0.00%
  • Meek, Joshua – 0.00%
  • Meintjes, Ruan – 0.00%
  • Rummel, Laura – 0.00%
  • Stricklin, Dan – 44.16%

June 30 Campaign Finance Reports Now Available

Candidate campaign finance reports for the period January 1, 2020 through to June 30, 2020 for the City have been filed, and the watchdog team at Frisco PAC are currently reviewing these.

Interested in learning more about the money in local city campaigns? Here is a listing of candidates with links to their campaign finance report page.

Mayor

Place 5

Place 6

November 3, 2020 General Election

Important Dates:

  • Last Day to Register to Vote: Monday, October 5, 2020
  • Last Day to Request Ballot by Mail: Friday, October 23, 2020
  • First Day of Early Voting: Tuesday, October 13, 2020
    (updated due to Governor’s Order extending early voting)
  • Last Day of Early Voting: Friday, October 30, 2020
  • Election Day: Tuesday, November 3, 2020 (7AM to 7PM)

This information will be updated as it becomes available.

Voting times

SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
Oct. 12Oct. 13Oct.14Oct. 15Oct. 16Oct. 17
C:8A-5P
D:7A-7P
C:8A-5P
D:7A-7P
C:8A-5P
D:7A-7P
C:8A-5P
D:7A-7P
7A-7P
Oct. 18Oct. 19Oct. 20 Oct. 21Oct. 22Oct. 23Oct. 24
C:1P-6P
D:11A-4P
7A-7P7A-7P7A-7P7A-7P7A-7P7A-7P
Oct. 25Oct. 26Oct. 27Oct. 28 Oct. 29Oct. 30​Oct. 31
C:1P-6P
D:11A-4P
7A-7P7A-7P7A-7P7A-7P7A-7P​
Nov. 1Nov. 2Nov. 3
Election Day
7am – 7pm
Key: C (Collin County), D (Denton County)
Note that different voting times available between counties when indicated

Sample Ballots

Sample ballots are determined by your location/precinct. Below are the links to find your Sample Ballot for each county.

  • Collin County
  • Denton County

Early Voting Locations

  • Collin County Early Voting Locations
  • Denton County Early Voting Locations

Election Day Voting Locations

  • Collin County Election Day Voting Locations
  • Denton County Election Day Voting Locations

Polling Place Procedures for COVID-19

Social Distancing

  • The polling places are set up according to suggested social and physical
    distance guidelines where possible to allow for 6 feet between voters.
  • Markers are placed on the floors to assist with distance spacing.
  • Poll workers are encouraged to allow a limited number of voters inside the polling location during voting hours.

No Contact Voting

  • Disposable ballot marking devices are provided for every voter.

Cleaning and Sanitizing

  • All voting equipment is frequently sanitized.
  • Poll workers are encouraged to wash or sanitize their hands frequently.
  • Poll workers are provided with KN95 masks for use while in the polling location
    as well as disposable protective masks.
  • Face shields are provided for those workers who wish to wear one.
  • Plexiglas protection shields are provided for use at the voter check-in area.
  • All surfaces are cleaned frequently.
  • Voters are encouraged to use their own pen for signing the signature roster.

Source: Collin County Elections