Voter Registration Deadline is Tuesday in Texas, Early Voting Begins Oct. 24

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Voter Registration Deadline is Tuesday in Texas, Early Voting Begins Oct. 24
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Texas voters will need to submit their registration application by mail or update their address online if they’ve already registered to vote in the state.

, you can fill out and then print and sign your registration form. You MUST still mail the form to your county election office and it must be postmarked by the deadline.

If you don't have a printer you can request an application be mailed to you, but that returned application must also be postmarked by the deadline.Must be a U.S Citizen.Cannot be serving a felony conviction.Texas Requires ID to Vote Once you're registered, you'll still need a valid ID to vote in the state of Texas. The state accepts seven forms of identification:

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