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Curbside Voting

If you are physically unable to enter the polling place, you may ask that an election officer bring a ballot to you at the entrance of the polling place or to a car at curbside. After you mark the ballot, give it to the election officer who will put it in the ballot box. Or, at your request, a companion may hand you a ballot and deposit it for you. TIP: If you plan to go alone to vote curbside, it is wise to call ahead so election officials will expect you. Generally speaking, you may vote curbside during the early voting period (the 17th day before Election Day until the 4th day before Election Day) or on Election Day.

To find out the location of the main early voting polling place, call the local early voting clerk. The early voting clerk in county elections is the county clerk or elections administrator; the early voting clerk in other elections is the secretary of the board of the governing body of the political subdivision. You may find the relevant telephone numbers by looking in the government section of your telephone directory or by calling directory assistance. For contact information for county election officials, you may also look on the Secretary of State's website at www.sos.state.tx.us/elections/voter/county.