Reminder from Texas Republican Senate hopeful Ted Cruz
Reminder that you can now request your ballot by mail online here.
Please note that if you are out of town during early voting and/or election day then you will need to request a ballot by mail and have your ballot mailed to an address outside your county in which you reside.
To be eligible to vote early by mail in Texas, you must:
Important Info: Again, if you are out of town during early voting and election day then you will need to request a ballot by mail using the steps above and have it sent to an address outside of the county you live in.
1. To request your ballot, you will need to print out this form.
2. Complete the form.
3. Mail it to your county clerk. You can find your county clerk's address here.
2. Complete the form.
3. Mail it to your county clerk. You can find your county clerk's address here.
Please note that if you are out of town during early voting and/or election day then you will need to request a ballot by mail and have your ballot mailed to an address outside your county in which you reside.
To be eligible to vote early by mail in Texas, you must:
- Be 65 years or older;
- Be disabled;
- Be out of the county on election day and during the period for early voting by personal appearance
Important Info: Again, if you are out of town during early voting and election day then you will need to request a ballot by mail using the steps above and have it sent to an address outside of the county you live in.
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