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It’s Election Day. Here’s what you need to vote in Texas.

Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Election Day. Here’s what’s on the ballot, what you’ll need to vote, how to get help and how to find election results.

Early voting for the primaries opened on Feb. 14, 2022.

Voting FAQ: 2024 Elections

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  • Are there rules at the polls?

  • What are my rights as a voter?

  • What if I was planning to vote in person, but I have been diagnosed with COVID-19 or get sick?

  • What can I do if I have trouble voting?

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What do I need to vote?

Can I vote in person if I requested a mail-in ballot?

What’s on the ballot?

When and where can I find election results?


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