Resources for Voters
Voter Registration
Registration is closed for the May 11 election. Visit the Texas Secretary of State's voter registration website to find information on voter registration, including eligibility requirements, instructions on filling out a registration application and changing contact information. You can also check to see if you are already registered.
Voting by Mail
Voting by mail in Texas is available for elderly voters and voters with physical disabilities. The county must receive your marked ballot by 7 p.m. on election day. If you are mailing your ballot from outside the United States, we must receive your ballot by the fifth day after election day. For more information, visit:
If you are registered, you can call your local or county office holding the election or the Secretary of State’s office and request that an application to vote by mail be sent to you. You can also download the application online.
Early Voting
Texas enables residents to vote in the days and weeks before an election to make the voting process more convenient and accessible. Learn more about early voting opportunities.
Students & Military/Overseas Voters
The Texas Secretary of State's voter registration website also has information on voting for students who are living in a different location or for military and overseas voters.
Polling Places
How to find your polling place:
- Try the Texas Secretary of State's Find Your Polling Place. This resource is useful to determine if you are registered to vote and can point you towards other resources to find your polling place.
- VoteATX.us is a free, mobile-enabled web application to help Travis County voters find a place to vote in the Nov. 6 election. It will find your most convenient choices for early voting locations, as well as election day precincts. It's open-source and powered by open government data.
Select the correct county to find a list of polling places (resources below may not be fully-updated until closer to the election):
Precincts
Select the correct county to find lists/maps of precincts (resources below may not be fully-updated until closer to the election):