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To ensure timely receipt, please send your completed application for a Ballot by Mail to your county’s early voting clerk. Military and overseas voters are welcome to use the regular registration and early voting by mail process available to all voters away from their home county on Election Day.
Voting by mail in Texas is limited to voters who are: Expecting to give birth within three weeks before or after Election Day; Absent from the county of registration during the Early Voting period and on Election Day;
To request an application to vote by mail, call your local or county office holding the election or fill out this form on the Texas Secretary of State’s website. You can also download the English or Spanish language application. You can submit the application by mail, fax or email to your Early Voting Clerk.
Ballot must be postmarked by 7:00 pm on Election Day and must be received by 5:00 pm on the first mail delivery day after Election Day. In-person drop off at Travis County Elections Building (5501 Airport Blvd, Austin, Texas 78751) on Election Day only from 7:00 am – 7:00 pm. If a voter does not possess and cannot reasonably obtain an ...
If you have any questions, please call the Early Voting Clerk in your county of registration or the ofice of the Texas Secretary of State at 1-800-252-8683 or log on to www.sos.texas.gov for a list of County Early Voting Clerks and their email and physical addresses. 1.
The last day to request a ballot by mail is 11 days before the election. You can return your mail ballot request form through the mail or in-person to your county’s Early Voting Clerk.
Learn everything you need to know to vote in Texas. Voting in Person Voting by Mail Voters with Disabilities.
In the new video, Secretary Scott provides an overview of voting by mail in Texas, including who is eligible to cast a ballot by mail, ID requirements for voting by mail, and how county officials work to protect the security and integrity of mail ballots cast in an election.
You can obtain a voter registration application from your voter registrar's office, libraries, most post offices, and high schools. You can also fill out a voter registration application online. or request a postage-paid application be mailed to you.
NEW LAW: House Bill 1382 (2021, R.S.) Requires the Secretary of State to provide an online tool on the Secretary of State’s website that enables a person who has submitted an Application for a Ballot by Mail to track the location and status of the person’s application and ballot.