Texans can cast ballots at any voting location in the same county as their registration and it is the first statewide election with photo identification requirements for in-person voting, with seven forms of ID accepted. Common forms include a Texas driver’s license, a U.S. military identification card, or a passport. So don’t forget to bring your identification in order to comply with the new Voter ID law. If you don’t have an ID, the state is offering free election ID certificates so you can still cast your ballot.
For those of you inside the City of Houston, there are some important races on the ballot, including a race for mayor and several city council positions. The cities of Baytown, Bellaire, Friendswood, Pasadena, and West University place are also holding city-wide elections. Voters will also decide on passing bonds to renovate the Astrodome.
No matter what box you tick, be sure to make your voice heard by showing up at the polls!
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