Voting by Mail
If you voted by mail in the General Election, you may automatically receive a ballot depending on how you applied for the mail ballot earlier this year. Check your mail ballot status in Travis County or Williamson County.
If you can’t find your ballot or don’t know if you are going to receive a ballot, you can still vote in person! The election workers will tell you if you should have gotten a ballot. If you didn’t, you can vote regularly. If not they will have you vote provisionally, which will count as long as your ballot isn’t mailed in.
Travis County
Tuesday, Dec 15 Election Day Voting Locations near District 6:
Polling locations are open 7 am - 7 pm
McNeil High School Performing Arts Center
5800 McNeil Dr
Peace Lutheran Church
10625 N Ranch Road 620
Unity Church of the Hills
9905 Anderson Mill Rd
St Luke's on the Lake Episcopal Church
5600 Ranch Rd 620 N
Milwood Branch Library
12500 Amherst Drive
Renaissance Austin Hotel at the Arboretum
9721 Arboretum Blvd
Indeed at the Domain
10721 Domain Dr
You can vote at any Voting Location in Travis County. Don't forget your photo ID or identifying documents.
A map and full list of Travis County Voting Locations can be found HERE.
Williamson County
Tuesday, Dec 15 Election Day Locations near District 6:
Polling locations are open 7am to 7pm
McNeil High School Performing Arts Center
5800 McNeil Dr
Anderson Mill Limited District
11500 El Salido Pkwy
Pinballz Lake Creek
13729 N US 183 Hw
Kelly Reeves Athletic Complex
10211 W Parmer Lane
You can vote at any Voting Location in Williamson County. Don't forget your photo ID or identifying documents.
A full list of Williamson County Voting Locations can be found HERE.
Voter ID
Texas's Voter ID Laws are still in effect. When you vote, take your accepted photo ID, including: TX Driver’s License, TX personal ID card, TX Election ID Certificate, or US passport book or card, among others. Your photo ID must be current or have expired no more than 4 years ago.
If you don't have an ID, you still get to vote:
When you vote, take a valid voter registration certificate, a certified birth certificate (must be an original); or a copy or original of a current utility bill, bank statement, government check, paycheck, or government document with your name and an address on it (a government document with your photo must be original). Tell the poll workers you don’t have a photo ID and why. You should be allowed to vote a regular ballot after signing an affidavit.