Voting Information

  • Last day to register to vote: Monday, October 7

    First day of early voting in-person: Monday, October 21

    Last day to apply for ballot by mail (received, not postmarked): Friday, October 25

    ONLY WEEKEND to vote early in-person: Saturday, October 26, and Sunday, October 27

    Last day to vote early in-person: Friday, November 1

    Election Day: Tuesday, November 5

    • The next President of the United States

    • The next Vice President of the United States

    • Other federal positions

    • Other state positions

    • Other local positions, depending on your county in Texas

    See which politicians represent you here.

    • Register to vote here.

    • Confirm that you’re registered to vote here.

    • If you need to change your name or address on your voting record profile, change it here.

  • You're eligible to vote if:

    • You're an American citizen, AND

    • You're at least 17 years and 10 months of age, and will be 18 by Election Day, AND

    • You have not been declared mentally incapacitated without the right to vote by a court, AND

    • You have not been convicted of a felony. 

      • If you have been convicted of a felony, you can vote if you have completed all terms of your sentence or have been pardoned.

  • You're eligible to vote by mail if:

    • You must be 65 years of age or older on Election Day, OR

    • You must be sick or disabled, OR

    • You must be expecting to give birth within 3 weeks, before or after Election Day, OR

    • You must be absent from the county of registration during Early Voting AND on Election Day, OR

    • You are confined in jail, but otherwise eligible to vote.

  • Find your nearest polling locations here!

    To find this, you’ll have to either input your:

    • Voting ID, or

    • Name, County, and Date of Birth

  • The only thing you'll need at the polls is a Photo ID.

    Acceptable forms of photo ID are:

    • Texas Drivers License, OR

    • Texas Personal Identification Card, OR

    • Texas Handgun License, OR

    • U.S. Military Identification with Photo, OR

    • Texas Election Identification Certificate, OR

    • U.S. Passport (Book or Card), OR

    • U.S. Citizenship Certificate with Photo

    If you cannot reasonably obtain one of the seven approved forms of photo ID, you may fill out a Reasonable Impediment Declaration at the polls and bring:

    • A copy or original of a government document that shows your name and your address, including the voter’s voter registration certificate;

    • A copy of or original current utility bill;

    • A copy of or original bank statement;

    • A copy of or original government check;

    • A copy of or original paycheck; or

    • A copy of or original of (a) a certified domestic (from a U.S. state or territory) birth certificate or (b) a document confirming birth admissible in a court of law which establishes the voter’s identity (which may include a foreign birth document).

  • NOTE: You may wear/bring the following materials to the polling location site, within 100 feet of the building entrance. However, you are not legally permitted to breach the 100-foot mark while using or wearing these items.

    • Do not wear clothing relating to a candidate or political party.

    • Cell phones

    • Cameras

    • Tablet computers

    • Laptop computers

    • Sound recorders

    • Any other device that may communicate wirelessly, or be used to record sound or images.

  • Yes, you have the right to request a language interpreter at the polls!

    You also have the right to bring a language interpreter with you to the polls, if you know someone who has previously agreed to interpret for you.

    Please note that your interpreter may not be:

    • Your employer, or

    • A coworker or agent of your employer

    • An officer or agent of a labor union that you're a member of

    Any interpreter will have to sign a document and say an oath saying that they will not influence your vote, only translate for you. [Read the oath here.

  • Yes! Track your ballot by mail here.

Last Day to Register to Vote: Monday, October 7
Early Voting: Monday, October 21 - Friday, November 1
Election Day: Tuesday, November 5