

Before anything , confirm your status. Check or update your voter registration here👉
You can:
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Confirm if you’re already registered
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Check the address you’re registered at OR Change your address
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Make sure your name and ID match
⚠️ Registration Deadline: February 2
If you miss this date, you’re locked out this primary election!! More info here.-

EARLY VOTING
Early voting is easier, faster, and gives you more location options.Early Voting Window (10 full days):
📅 February 17 – February 27Also note: In Texas you have to be registered for 30 days before you can vote. (So if you want to vote February 17, you should have registered at least 30 days earlier.)
Primary Election Day: March 3

Early voting locations & hours (Travis County) If you're voting on UT campus, then your locations are the Texas Union or the LBJ School of Public Affairs.
If you wait until Election Day, you must vote at an approved Election Day site.
Election Day locations & hours.
Plan ahead. Lines happen. Power belongs to those who show up prepared.

Texas requires photo ID to vote.
Accepted IDs include:
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Texas Driver License
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Texas Election ID Certificate
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Texas Personal ID Card
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Texas Handgun License
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U.S. Military ID
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U.S. Passport
📝 If your ID name doesn’t exactly match your registration, you can still vote—don’t walk away.
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You can vote by mail only if you qualify, such as:
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You’ll be out of the county during voting
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You have a disability
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You’re 65 or older
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You’re confined in jail but eligible
NOTE: The deadline for the primaries to request a mail-in ballot has passed. But should the election head to a run-off, there will be a new deadline in April.
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If you’re unable to enter the polling place physically, you can vote curbside.
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Stay in your vehicle
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A poll worker brings the ballot to you
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You vote privately and securely
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WHAT TO BRING
(AND NOT TO BRING)
Here are some things you can bring and should bring and a few of the things you definitely cannot bring or wear. For more details on the rules, click here.
ID (most important!).
Notes or a Paper Ballot Guide
Your Phone/Laptop (just don't use it)
Firearms
Campaign materials
Sharp weapons
Clothes with political slogans
Anything that would shock your mom
Anything that would influence others