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The Texas: The Issue Is 2024 Election Special breaks down the key issues and races across Texas. Senator Ted Cruz and his challenger, Congressman Colin Allred sit down to talk about their race. Plus, a look at the presidential election between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris and the issues that could drive Texas voters to the polls.
DALLAS – Here’s what you need to know to cast your ballot on Election Day.
The polls in Texas are open from 7 a.m. on the date of the election until 7 p.m. local time.
Polls in the El Paso area, which is in Mountain Time, will be open from 8 a.m. CST to 8 p.m. CST.
Anyone in line at the time the polls close will be allowed to cast their ballot.
Any registered voter who did not vote early, may vote in person on Nov. 5, 2024.
Anyone in the following counties are able to vote at any polling location within the county they reside.
Collin County | Dallas County | Ellis County | Erath County | Henderson County | Hood County | Hopkins County | Hunt County | Jack County | Kaufman County | Navarro County | Palo Pinto County | Parker County | Rockwall County | Somervell County | Tarrant County |
If you live and are registered in the following counties, you will have to vote at your assigned precinct.
Anderson County | Bosque County | Cooke County | Delta County | Denton County | Fannin County | Freestone County | Hill County | Johnson County | Lamar County | Rains County | Red River County | Van Zandt County | Wise County
To double-check in your specific county, visit the Am I Registered portal on the Secretary of State’s website. It will list the locations where you can vote.
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Know before you go! Here’s how to find your sample ballot before you go to cast your vote.
Visit your county’s election page for sample ballots and additional resources.
The FOX 4 Elections page also has breakdowns of some of the hot ticket items Texans are voting on during this election.
In order to vote in person during early voting or on election day, Texas voters will be asked to present an acceptable form of photo ID. Here is a list of the acceptable forms of photo ID:
Here is a list of the supporting forms of ID that can be presented if the voter does not possess an acceptable form of photo identification and cannot reasonably obtain one:
For more information on acceptable forms of ID and what you can do if you do not have one, click here.
Information in this article is from previous FOX 4 coverage and the Texas Secretary of State website.