Application To Vote By Mail
65 years of age or older on Election Day
Sick or Disabled 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 Civilly committed under Chapter 841 of the Texas Health and Safety Code Confined in jail, but otherwise eligible.
Sick or Disabled 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 Civilly committed under Chapter 841 of the Texas Health and Safety Code Confined in jail, but otherwise eligible.
Take your ballot with you to the polling station, and turn it in to the voting clerk. They will instruct you from there.Sick or Disabled If you lose or forget your ballot, you can still cast a ballot at the polling station. You will be allowed to vote with a provisional ballot
Contact your county election office for details on requesting a late ballot. 512.393.7310
To Vote by Mail in Texas you must be:
- 65 years of age or older on Election Day
- Sick or Disabled
- 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
- Civilly committed under Chapter 841 of the Texas Health and Safety Code
- Confined in jail, but otherwise eligible.
What if you requested a Ballot by mail but want to vote in person?
- Take your ballot with you to the polling station, and turn it in to the voting clerk. They will instruct you from there.Sick or Disabled
- If you lose or forget your ballot, you can still cast a ballot at the polling station. You will be allowed to vote with a provisional ballot
What if you become disabled or ill on or after the deadline to request a vote-by-mail ballot:
Contact your county election office for details on requesting a late ballot. 512.393.7310
Ballot by Mail Application