If you don’t have or can’t reasonably obtain one of the listed photo IDs, you can still vote. At the polling location, you’ll need to fill out a Reasonable Impediment Declaration and provide either a copy or the original of one of the following approved forms of identification:
Certified domestic birth certificate or court-admissible birth document
Current utility bill
Bank statement
Government check
Paycheck
Any government document with your name and address, including your voter registration certificate
If you need assistance, you may receive help from anyone except your employer, their agent, or an officer or agent of your labor union.
Please note that you cannot use wireless communication devices or any equipment that records audio, images, or video within 100 feet of a voting station. This includes items like smartphones, digital cameras, and sound recorders. Election judges have the authority to ask you to turn off or deactivate such devices.
While voting, avoid wearing any campaign-related clothing, buttons, hats, or accessories, as electioneering is prohibited within 100 feet of voting stations.
Want to see what’s on your ballot? You can preview the top of your ballot by clicking here (PDF).
For down-ballot races, check your county election authority’s website:
Harris Co.
Fort Bend Co.
Montgomery Co.
Galveston Co.
Chambers Co.
Liberty Co.
Waller Co.
Austin Co.
Brazoria Co.
Calhoun Co.
Colorado Co.
Grimes Co.
Jackson Co.
Matagorda Co.
Polk Co.
San Jacinto Co.
Trinity Co.
Walker Co.
Washington Co.
Wharton Co.