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DID YOU CHANGE SOMETHING?

Did you move to another county?

did you move?

If you moved to another county, YOU MUST RE-REGISTER! Fill out and mail a new application, or take it in person, to the Voter Registrar of your new county. (In most Texas counties, the Tax Assessor-Collector is also the Voter Registrar. In some counties, the County Clerk or Elections Administrator registers voters.) You will receive a new voter registration certificate 30 days after your application is submitted.

If you are late to register in your new county, you may be able to vote a “limited” ballot on candidates or issues common between your old and new counties. You may only vote this “limited” ballot after you have moved to your new residence and only during the early voting period by mail or personal appearance (not on Election Day) if:

  1. You were registered to vote in your former county at the time you moved; and
  2. Your registration in your new county is not yet effective.