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2020 Texas Voters’ Guide

You’re still in time to vote! The 2020 Presidential Election is getting closer, but you still good to cast your ballot early and avoid longer wait times on November 3rd! Check out this 2020 Texas Voters Guide and make sure you’re good to go before you arrive at your polling place!

WHAT do I need to vote?

1. Be registered: First and foremost, you need to be registered. Unfortunately, if you’re not already registered, the deadline has passed but if you have a Texas driver’s license, chances are that you are registered. To check your voter’s registration, go here and input your information. In less than a minute you’ll know if you’re eligible to vote!

2. Bring a valid photo ID: These include a Texas driver’s license, Texas personal ID card, Texas Election ID Certificate, Handgun License, Military ID Card, US Passport, or US Citizenship Certificate. These have to be unexpired OR have less than 4 years expired. If you don’t have any of these documents, you can check other alternatives here.

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WHEN and WHERE do I vote?

Voting during the early voting period (from October 13th to October 30th) is extremely easy! If you’re registered, you may vote at ANY early voting location located in your county. Otherwise, during the November 3rd election day, you can only vote at your designated polling place, so don’t wait any longer and vote early! There are TWO early voting places located on the UT campus, one at Gregory Gym and one at the Flawn Academic Center. You can also check your designated polling place and other early voting locations here by entering your information.

WHO’s on my ballot?

Because there are different races in different districts, everyone’s ballot might be slightly different. To check your specific ballot, click here and enter your address to see the specific ballot you’ll see when you vote.

Don’t let this huge opportunity to make your voice heard pass. Go vote! If you still have any questions, check out the official Texas Voting page.

Again, please GO VOTE!

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