You can find your exact Texas polling place online in a couple of minutes by using your address and county information.

Where do I vote in Texas?

To find your polling place in Texas, use one (or more) of these methods.

  1. Use the official state “Where’s my Polling Place” / “Am I Registered?” tools
    • Go to the official Texas voter information site (VoteTexas).
    • Look for links labeled “Am I Registered?” or “Where’s My Polling Place”.
 * Enter your name, county, and birthdate (or your voter ID information).
 * The tool will show:
   * Your **registration status** ,
   * Your **precinct** , and
   * Your **Election Day and early voting locations**.
  1. Check your county elections website
    • Your polling place is based on where you live (your residence address/precinct).
 * Search online for:
   * “`[Your County] Texas elections office`” or
   * “`[Your County] polling locations`”.
 * Most county sites have a **“Where do I vote?”** or **“Polling locations”** page where you can:
   * Type in your address or name, or
   * Look up a **list of vote centers/precinct locations** with addresses.
  1. Look at your voter registration card
    • Your Texas voter registration card lists your precinct number.
 * With that number, your county website usually has a **“precinct map” or “precinct locations”** list that tells you which building is your polling place.
  1. Contact local election officials directly
    • Call or email your county election office (Elections Administrator, County Clerk, or County Elections Department, depending on the county).
    • Give them your name and address , and ask: “What is my polling place for the upcoming election?”
  1. For early voting vs. Election Day
    • In most Texas counties , during early voting you can vote at any early voting site in your county , not just one assigned location.
 * On **Election Day** , some counties use **vote centers** where you can vote at any listed location in the county, while others assign you to a specific precinct location based on your address. Check your county’s website or the state tools to confirm which system your county uses.

Example: A news guide for the 2026 Texas primaries points voters to the county’s election page and the state “Am I Registered?” portal to find exact polling locations and sample ballots.

Quick checklist before you go

  • Confirm your registration and polling place on the state or county site the day before you vote, because locations can change between elections.
  • Note the dates and hours (for example, statewide primaries in March 2026 have early voting from mid- to late February, and Election Day polls are typically open 7 a.m.–7 p.m.).
  • Bring an acceptable photo ID as required by Texas law (details are also listed on the state site).

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Wondering “where do I vote in Texas”? Use the official VoteTexas tools and your county elections website to find your polling place, precinct, and early voting locations quickly and accurately.

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