Texas Election Day Reminders for Nov. 4

The Woodlands, TXLocal News

Texas Secretary of State Jane Nelson urges residents to prepare for the Nov. 4 Election, where voters will decide on 17 proposed amendments to the Texas Constitution alongside local elections. Polling hours are set from 7:00 a. m. to 7:00 p.

m. at all voting locations. Voters must present an acceptable form of photo ID, such as a Texas Driver License or U. S. Passport, to cast their ballot.

If voters lack the required ID, they can fill out a Reasonable Impediment Declaration and provide alternative documentation, such as a utility bill. The Countywide Polling Place Program allows voters in participating counties to vote at any location within their county on Election Day. Nelson emphasizes the importance of being prepared and highlights VoteTexas. gov as a crucial resource for election information. This election is significant as it features a substantial number of amendments, which could impact Texas law.

Ensuring voter readiness is vital for active civic participation.

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