If you are planning to vote by mail in the November election and haven’t yet submitted your application for a mail/absentee ballot, Friday is the last day you can do it.
There is no way a mailed application will arrive on time, but you can still meet the deadline by faxing or emailing the application. Just keep in mind that a hard copy version of the application must be put in the mail and received by your local election supervisor within four days.
You may vote by mail in Texas if:
Counties are no longer required to notify voters if their mail ballot is rejected, but many are continuing the practice. Nonetheless, it is important to remember to fill out the application carefully and accurately. Here is information on tracking your mail ballot.
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