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A voter’s guide for November election

As November approaches, citizens planning to vote can prepare to ensure the process goes smoothly and their voices are heard. To register to vote in Texas, one must be 18 years old by Election Day and a U.S. citizen. Convicted felons generally cannot vote, but eligibility may vary if they have completed their sentence, probation or parole. The deadline for voter registration is Oct. 7 with Election Day on Nov. 5. Early voting runs from Oct. 21 to Nov. 1, and the mail-in ballot application deadline is Oct. 25. All applicants will need a Texas driver’s license or personal ID number. If neither is available, the last four digits of their social security number may be used. To register to vote, citizens must complete an application and return it to their county election office at least 30 days before Election Day. The address for the registration office associated with each county is accessible on the Texas Secretary of State website. There are four ways to complete the application: - Voters can fill out the application through the Texas Secretary of State website. After completion, the application should be printed, signed and mailed to the election office. - Citizens can request a postage-paid printed application through the Texas Secretary of State website, fill it out and mail it back to the election office. - Applications can be completed by visiting the local election office. - People can also register to vote when renewing or replacing a Texas driver’s license or state identification card through the Texas Department of Public Safety. Voters can check if they’re registered to vote and update their information through the Texas Secretary of State website. Once registered, citizens can go to a polling location and will be asked to present any one of the seven acceptable forms of identification. Acceptable IDs: - Texas driver’s license - Texas election ID certificate - Texas personal ID card - Texas handgun license - U.S. military ID card with photograph - U.S. citizenship certificate with photograph - U.S. passport Additional information about the candidates is available on the Texas Secretary of State website. @fluffsjourney news-editor.shorthorn@uta.edu

As November approaches, citizens planning to vote can prepare to ensure the process goes smoothly and their voices are heard. 

To register to vote in Texas, one must be 18 years old by Election Day and a U.S. citizen. Convicted felons generally cannot vote, but eligibility may vary if they have completed their sentence, probation or parole.

The deadline for voter registration is Oct. 7 with Election Day on Nov. 5. Early voting runs from Oct. 21 to Nov. 1, and the mail-in ballot application deadline is Oct. 25. All applicants will need a Texas driver’s license or personal ID number. If neither is available, the last four digits of their social security number may be used.

To register to vote, citizens must complete an application and return it to their county election office at least 30 days before Election Day. The address for the registration office associated with each county is accessible on the Texas Secretary of State website. 

There are four ways to complete the application:

- Voters can fill out the application through the Texas Secretary of State website. After completion, the application should be printed, signed and mailed to the election office.

- Citizens can request a postage-paid printed application through the Texas Secretary of State website, fill it out and mail it back to the election office.

- Applications can be completed by visiting the local election office.

- People can also register to vote when renewing or replacing a Texas driver’s license or state identification card through the Texas Department of Public Safety.

Voters can check if they’re registered to vote and update their information through the Texas Secretary of State website.

Once registered, citizens can go to a polling location and will be asked to present any one of the seven acceptable forms of identification.

Acceptable IDs:

- Texas driver’s license

- Texas election ID certificate

- Texas personal ID card

- Texas handgun license

- U.S. military ID card with photograph

- U.S. citizenship certificate with photograph

- U.S. passport

Additional information about the candidates is available on the Texas Secretary of State website.

@fluffsjourney

news-editor.shorthorn@uta.edu 

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