Where to Vote in the Upcoming Texas Election

What to Bring to the Polls

Aside from a voter registration certificate, a voter may present one of the following documents: a driver’s license, a picture identification of any kind, a birth certificate, a U.S. Citizenship or Naturalization certificate, a U.S passport, a copy of a current utility bill, bank statement, government check, paycheck, or other government document that shows the name and address of the voter. First time voters who registered by mail and did not provide their driver’s license number or identification number will need to provide another form of identification other than their voter registration certificate.

EARLY VOTING BEGINS MONDAY, OCTOBER 19TH

November 3rd Joint Election – Early Voting Schedule

Date Time
October 19 – October 23 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
October 24 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM
October 25 1:00 PM – 6:00 PM
October 26 – October 30 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM

Remember to tell your friends that when you vote during early voting you may vote at any of the early voting locations.  On Election Day you must vote at your precinct’s polling location.  You can find all the locations from our website www.HarrisVotes.com when you click on the ‘Early Voting Schedule’ link.  See the attached early voting posters, available in English, Spanish and Vietnamese.

Voting locations after the jump.

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Early Voting Locations

Location Address
* Indicates Change in Location | **Indicates New Location
Main Office Harris County Administration Building, 1001 Preston, 1st Floor
Moody Park Moody Park Community Center, 3725 Fulton
Kashmere Julia C. Hester House, 2020 Solo St.
Downtown-East Ripley House, 4410 Navigation Blvd.
* Southeast HoustonNote: Location Changed H.C.C.S. Southeast College, 6815 Rustic, Learning Hub
Palm Center Justice of the Peace/Constable Entry, 5300 Griggs Road
Astrodome Area Fiesta Mart, Inc., 8130 Kirby Drive
Neartown Metropolitan Mutli-Service Center, 1475 W. Gray
Northeast Houston Northeast Multi-Service Center, 9720 Spaulding
Galena Park Galena Park Branch Library, 1500 Keene Street, Galena Park
Hobby Area I.B.E.W. Hall #66, 4345 Allen Genoa Road, Pasadena
Sunnyside Sunnyside Multi-Service Center, 4605 Wilmington
S. Houston Area The Power Center, 12401 South Post Oak Road
SW. Houston Bayland Park Community Center, 6400 Bissonnet near Hillcroft
Near West Side Tracy Gee Community Center,  3599 Westcenter Drive (One block East of Sam Houston Tollway)
Spring Branch Trini Mendenhall Sosa Com. Center, 1414 Wirt Road
Acres Homes Acres Homes Multi-Service Center, 6719 W. Montgomery Road
North Hardy Senior Center, 11901 West Hardy Road
Humble Octavia Fields Branch Library, 1503 South Houston Ave., Humble
Kingwood Humble ISD Instructional Support Ctr., 4810 Magnolia Cove, Kingwood
Wallisville Road North Channel Branch Library, 15741 Wallisville Road
Baytown Baytown Community Center, 2407 Market Street, Baytown
*PasadenaNote: Location Changed East Harris County Activity Ctr, 7340 Spencer Highway, Pasadena
Clear Lake Freeman Branch Library, 16616 Diana Lane, Clear Lake
Alief Henington Alief Regional Library, 7979 South Kirkwood
West Houston Lac Hong Square, 6628 Wilcrest Dr.
Far W. Houston Courtyard by Marriott,12401 Katy Freeway
Far West/Katy Franz Road Storefront, 19818 Franz Road, Katy
Bear Creek Bear Creek Park Community Center, 3055 Bear Creek Dr. at Patterson Rd.
Jersey Village City of Jersey Village-City Hall, 16327 Lakeview Drive
Tomball Tomball Public Works Building, 501 B James St., Tomball
Cypress Creek Barbara Bush Branch Library, 6817 Cypresswood Dr., Spring
Far North Ponderosa Fire Station No. 1, 17061 Rolling Creek Drive
Cypress Cypress Top Park, 26026 Hempstead Highway, Cypress
George Bush Park Glen Cheek Education Building, 16002 Westheimer Parkway
Lone Star College Willowchase Campus, 9449 Grant Road
**Crosby ISDNote: New Location Administration Bldg, 706 Runneburg Rd., Crosby, 77532

Last Day to Apply for Ballot by Mail

The last day to apply for a ballot by mail is Tuesday, October 27th.  The application must be received, not merely postmarked).  Voting by mail is available to voters who are 65 years of age, ill, disabled or out of the County during the Early Voting Period and on Election Day.  For more information or to obtain a ballot-by-mail application, voters can call the Harris County Clerk’s office at 713.755.6965 from Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., or visit www.harrisvotes.com.

CURRENT BALLOT BY MAIL TOTALS-NOVEMBER 3, 2009

As of Friday, October 16, 2009, the Harris County Clerk’s Postal Ballot Division has mailed a total of 16,584 ballots for the upcoming election.  A total of 8,264 were ballots were sent to local/regular mail voters and 8,320 were sent to military & overseas voters.  The amount of ballots returned as of today is 1,602 of the 16,584 sent out to voter’s here in Harris County.  Note: Our office sent out 18,606 on this day in the 2003 Joint Election. For more information regarding mail ballot updates feel free to call 713-755-5018 or email thudspeth@cco.hctx.net.

Beverly B. Kaufman

1001 Preston

Houston, TX  77002

(713) 368-POLL

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