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Generally, early voting in person begins the 17th day before Election Day (if that’s a weekend, early voting starts on Monday) and ends the 4th day before Election Day. Vote at a location in your political subdivision that’s close to where you live or work.
This chapter sets out the process of voting by mail in Texas, including reviewing applications, providing ballots and the actions of the clerk upon return of the ballot.
Election Notice: Election Day is Tuesday, November 5, 2024, polls open from 7am-7pm. | ID requirements for voting in person | ID requirements for voting by mail | Election Night Returns | Visit VoteTexas.gov for more election information
Early Voting Clerks in each county are responsible for receiving your Application for a Ballot by Mail (ABBM) as well as your voted mail-in ballot. Find the addresses, phone numbers, and fax numbers for your county’s early voting clerk on the Texas Secretary of State’s web site.
Voting at a temporary branch polling place must be conducted on the days that early voting is required to be conducted at the main early voting polling place and remain open for at least 8 hours each day. The county may add additional branch locations during the early voting period.
Texas law says voters have the right to vote during work hours without being penalized or losing pay, but this may not apply if a worker has two hours before or after work to go vote. On...
There is a 5-day notice posting requirement if the early voting clerk receives a petition requesting these extended hours. For cities, schools, and other political subdivisions, the authority ordering an election may order voting for a Saturday or Sunday (or both) at the main early voting location.
Any registered voter may vote early by personal appearance (in person). Early voting by personal appearance for the November 5, 2024 Election begins on October 21, 2024 and ends on November 1, 2024. You may vote at any early voting location in your county of registration.
AUSTIN, Texas — Early voting is underway in Texas, and Election Day is only a few days away. But as Texans cast their ballots, some may need a reminder of the rules for what you can and can't do ...
Early in-person voting in Texas starts 17 days before the election (unless it falls on the weekend) and ends 4 days prior to Election Day. You may vote at any voting location in your county, and weekend voting may be available.