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MEDIA ADVISORY: Tomorrow is the Last Day for Early Voting in the 2024 Runoff Elections in Specific Texas Counties

Voters who have questions or problems can contact the nonpartisan Election Protection hotline at 866-OUR-VOTE

WHAT: Early Voting began on Monday, December 2, and it ends tomorrow, Tuesday, December 10. Election Day is Saturday, December 14. Voters across the state can make their voices heard in important runoffs for city council, mayor, and more. If your city is in the runoff list below, visit your county elections website to see your sample ballot.

“Local elections allow voters to directly impact their communities. In the slim margins of a runoff, every vote counts! Whether or not you cast a ballot in November, don’t miss your opportunity to help decide the future of your own streets, neighborhoods, and schools,” said Marliza Marin, Election Protection Manager of Common Cause Texas.  

There is no deadline to update your voting address within the same county in Texas. Registered Texas voters can update their address at any early voting location in their county or at the Election Day polling place.

WHO: Voters in the cities of:

  • Harlingen (Cameron County)
  • Princeton (Collin County)
  • Copperas Cove (Coryell, Lampasas, & Bell Counties)
  • Glenn Heights (Dallas & Ellis Counties)
  • El Paso & Socorro (El Paso County)
  • Missouri City (Fort Bend County)
  • Schertz & Cibolo (Guadalupe County)
  • Baytown or Trustee Dist. 1 of the Lone Star College system (Harris County)
  • Kyle & San Marcos (Hays County)
  • Weslaco (Hidalgo County)
  • Groves (Jefferson County)
  • Corpus Christi (Nueces & Aransas Counties)
  • Ballinger (Runnels County)
  • White Settlement (Tarrant County)
  • Austin & Manor (Travis County)
  • Uvalde (Uvalde County)
  • Laredo (Webb County)
  • Wichita Falls (Wichita County)

Those who plan to vote early in-person at county early voting sites can: 

  • Look up early voting locations, dates and times at VoteTexas.gov 
  • Use any early voting site in their county to vote in person 
  • Must provide a valid photo/signature ID to vote in person in Texas during early voting or on election day. There are 12 acceptable forms of ID, with the list available here.

HOW: At this point in the election, registered Texas voters can either vote in-person at early voting sites in their county or in person on Election Day, which is Saturday, December 14. 

Voters who have questions or problems can contact the nonpartisan Election Protection hotline at 866-OUR-VOTE.

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