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WHAT DO YOU WANT TO KNOW ABOUT VOTING?

Thank you for visiting VoteTexas.gov, the one-stop resource for voter
information.

Most Frequently Asked Questions SELECT A QUESTION... Where do I go to vote? I am
registered to vote, but I moved this past year. Is there anything I need to do
to make sure that I won't have a problem voting in May? Can anybody vote early
by mail (also referred to as “absentee voting”)? Is there any change in the
process for voting by mail? What kind of identification is required to qualify
to vote in person? My acceptable form of photo ID is expired. Will it still
work? Does the address on my ID (acceptable form of photo ID, or supporting form
of ID, if applicable) have to match my address on the official list of
registered voters at the time of voting in order for it to be acceptable as ID?
I don't remember seeing my certificate lately. Is that a problem? Don't I just
stay registered? What happens if (1) I refuse to show my acceptable form of
photo identification, or, (2) if I do not possess an acceptable form of photo
identification and cannot obtain one due to a reasonable impediment, I refuse to
show one of the forms of supporting identification? SELECT A QUESTION...


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