Voter Information
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The deadline to register to vote for the November 2nd election is October 4, 2010. Information on this page will help you get registered. |
Frequently Asked Questions
I am not registered to vote in Texas. What are my options?
- Complete the Secretary of State's Online Application
- Complete this form to receive a postage-paid application by mail
- Call our office at 512-329-0344 and we will happily order a voter registration card for you
Where do I vote?
Most Texas newspapers publish the location of polling places prior to every election. You may also call your local Voter Registrar for detailed information about polling places in your county and precinct.
Who handles voter registration where I live?
In most Texas counties, the County Tax Assessor-Collector is also the County Voter Registrar. In some counties, the County Clerk or County Elections Administrator handles registering voters. You may obtain an application from your County Voter Registrar's office, the Secretary of State's Office, libraries, many post offices, or high schools. You may also register to vote when you apply for or renew your driver's license.
How do I know if I'm already registered to vote?
Confirm your status here if you do not know whether you are already registered to vote.
I have recently moved. Am I still registered to vote?
If you have moved in the past year within the same county where you are currently registered, you must file your new address information in writing with your voter registrar. If you moved to a new county or moved from out of state, you must re-register in your new county of residence by October 4, 2010 to be eligible to vote in the November 2nd Election.