Texas voters can begin casting ballots in this year’s midterm elections when early voting starts Monday, Oct. 24.
Election Day falls on Tuesday, Nov. 8. The last day to register to vote was Oct. 11.
Here are all the links you’ll need to find information compiled by that can help you prepare to vote, including what to bring to the polls, how to request a mail-in ballot and other questions.
Early voting in Texas for the Nov. 8 election starts Monday. Here’s what you need to know about when and where to vote in North Texas.
The voter registration deadline has passed, but this guide has instructions on how to check your status and what you should do if you’ve recently moved to a new county.
Not everyone is eligible to vote by mail in Texas, and the deadline to request a mail-in ballot is fast approaching. Here’s how you can find out if you qualify to vote by mail and how to apply for a mail-in ballot.
Texas voters can make their voice heard on key races this year, including who will be the state’s next governor. If you’re looking to figure out what candidates will appear on your ballot this year, this guide includes links for various counties’ elections websites and what else to know about the midterm contests.
In Texas, voters must present an acceptable form of photo ID to a poll worker. Here are what forms of identification are allowed and whether or not expired ID is accepted.
Getting on the “suspene list” may add an extra step or two in the process. Here’s what it means and how you can still vote.
As Nov. 8 approaches, experts are concerned about the effect misinformation will have on the electorate — and are warning voters to be prepared for false information to spread in ways they might not be used to.
If you have any other questions about the November midterms, we want to hear it. Fill out the form of the bottom of this article to send us your question. You may be contacted by a reporter from The Dallas Morning News.
Texas has some unique clothing restrictions for voters at the polls — some of which have changed in the past year because of a new federal ruling. Here’s what you can’t wear at or within 100 feet of a polling place.
Early voting in Texas for the Nov. 8 election runs from Monday, Oct. 24, through Friday, Nov. 4. Voters will choose the next governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general, land commissioner, agriculture commissioner and comptroller
If you’re wondering if your ballot or ballot application was received, there’s a new tool that allows you to track their status. For voters who are eligible to vote by mail, here’s what you need to know about the ballot tracker — and your ballot’s final destination.
How many have cast their ballots so far? Here’s a daily updated article that shows how many people have voted in person and by mail-in ballot in some North Texas counties, as well as in Texas overall.
Early voting in Texas is almost coming to a close. Here’s what time in the day you should go vote to avoid polls and other tips on expediting the voting process.
