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Voting Questions? Surly Poll Workers and Election Helpers Have Answers!


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On 10/25/2024 at 2:15 PM, Longhorn_Fan68 said:

and you can't use it on its own, so it begs the question - why keep sending it out?

They send those out to verify if the addresses are still accurate.  They figure if the post office returns the registration card as undeliverable the voter has moved, so their registration will be put under suspense, until the voter goes online, comes in or calls and updates the info. 

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1 hour ago, TxEx84 said:

NSIAP

I might have missed this, but didn't realize until today that you can go to the Texas SoS website and validate that your vote has been counted.

 

https://earlyvoting.texas-election.com/Elections/getElectionDetails.do

 

Select NOV 5TH GENERAL ELECTION, then enter the date you voted.  Download csv file where you can find your name.

 

cool. just checked and my fiance and I are on there

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If you have a kid going to school in Texas away from the county in which they were registered (or if you recently moved out of the county in which you were registered) and that person still has not registered in the new county of residence, that person can vote a "limited ballot" (federal and statewide elections) at the main polling place in the new county of residence. In Austin, that means the Airport BLVD polling place. This little tidbit just saved my son an 8 hour round trip drive home to vote. Hopefully, it will help someone else.

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