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Texas 2020 Elections

Texas begins letting people register to vote online when they’re updating their driver’s licenses

The limited move, ordered by a federal judge, marks the first time Texans have been able to register to vote online.

A man enters Toney Burger stadium in South Austin where early voting has begun for the July 14 runoff and special election, in Austin on June 29, 2020.

Texas 2020 Elections

The last day to register to vote in Texas is Oct. 5. The last day to request a ballot to vote by mail is Oct. 23. Early voting starts on Oct. 13 and ends Oct. 30. Learn more about voting by mail, check out our guide on voting during the pandemic and bookmark your Texas ballot.

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Voting in Texas

  • When was the last day to register to vote?

  • When can I vote early?

  • How will voting be different because of the pandemic?

  • How do I know if I qualify to vote by mail?

  • Are polling locations the same on Election Day as they are during early voting?

  • Can I still vote if I have COVID-19?

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