Registered voters who meet the eligibility criteria may apply to have a ballot mailed to them.
To Vote by Mail (Absentee) use the following steps:
In addition, you can view these Vote by Mail videos from LWVTX:
In Texas, to vote by mail, a voter must have a qualifying reason. A voter may vote by mail if they:
Per the Texas Secretary of State's Election Advisory of April 6, 2020 One of the grounds for voting by mail is disability. The Election Code defines “disability” to include “a sickness or physical condition that prevents the voter from appearing at the polling place on election day without a likelihood of needing personal assistance or of injuring the voter's health.” (Sec. 82.002). If a voter believes they meet this definition, they can submit an application for ballot by mail. No judgments or withholding of judgments in the various court cases changed the above
In Texas, to vote by mail, a registered voter must complete an Application for Ballot By Mail (ABBM).
NOTE: If you are submitting your application for ballot by mail (ABBM) by fax or email, the original, hard copy of the application MUST be mailed and received by the early voting clerk no later than the 4th business day after it was originally submitted.
OR
Take your Vote by Mail ballot with you to the polling station and turn in to the voting clerk. You will be allowed to vote a regular ballot.
If you lose or forget your Vote by Mail ballot, you may cast a provisional ballot.
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