When and where do I have to vote?

In Texas, voting for elections is done at the designated county precinct on the dates established by the state. The specific dates for each election can be found on the Texas Secretary of State’s website. Typically, the early voting period is from the 17th day before Election Day to the 4th day preceding Election Day. On Election Day, voting runs from 7am to 7pm. It is important to check the specific dates and times of the early voting period and the Election Day for each election. The early voting period is usually longer than Election Day, so you may have more flexible times to vote. When you plan to vote, you will need to know your precinct location. This can be found on the Texas Secretary of State’s website or from your county elections office. As a Texas voter, you may also be required to show a form of identification at your voting location. To get the most accurate and up-to-date information about voting in Texas, it’s recommended that you check the Texas Secretary of State’s website. It has all the information you need to know about voting requirements, dates, times, and location.

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