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Voting In Person

Early Voting In Person:

Many Texans vote early.  Texas enables residents to vote in the days and weeks before an election to make the voting process more convenient and accessible.  There are two ways to vote early: by showing up in person during the prescribed early voting period or by voting by mail.

Generally, early voting in person begins the 17th day before Election Day (if that's a weekend, early voting starts on Monday) and ends the 4th day before election day.  (EXCEPTION:  Early Voting for elections held on the May uniform election date starts the 12th day before Election Day and ends on the 4th day before Election Day.)  Vote at a location in your political subdivision that's close to where you live or work.  All other voting rules and procedures apply - e.g., eligibility and polling hours.

Lines at early voting are usually shorter and the days and hours are more convenient.  Early voting is open to all registered voters, no excuses necessary!

Election Day Voting In Person:

Texas law permits anyone to vote who is registered and eligible within the political jurisdiction holding an election. The Elections Department establishes and staffs polling locations for countywide elections and any political jurisdiction that contracts with the Elections Department. Locations depend on availability and the jurisdictions holding the election. Election Day Polling Locations are open from 7:00 am to 7:00 pm.

Election Day Vote Center Locations are listed on our upcoming elections page for each individual election (At this time, Vote Centers apply to Party and County Elections Only). 

Kendall County has been approved and authorized by the State of Texas to continue to hold elections using countywide precinct polling locations (Vote Centers).  This allows Kendall County registered voters to vote at ANY Vote Center that is convenient for the voter.  Voters can vote near where they work, live, or go to school within the county. You will no longer have to vote at your specific precinct location on Election Day. Voting at a Vote Center does NOT eliminate your voter registration precinct which is located on your voter registration certificate. Your residence is located in a specific “precinct” or area within the county. The political districts you are eligible to vote on are located on the right side of your voter registration certificate (see below image).  You can also call the Elections office at 830-331-8701 to find the closest Vote Center location to you. 

***CURBSIDE VOTING***

 

If you are physically unable to enter the polling place, you may ask that an election officer bring a voting machine to your vehicle.  

TIP:  If you plan to go alone to vote curbside, it is suggested to call ahead so election officials will expect you.

**THIS SERVICE IS AVAILABLE TO ANY VOTER WHO HAS DIFFICULTY WALKING OR STANDING FOR LONG PERIODS OF TIME**

 

Curbside Voters Call: (830) 331-8701 

Kendall County Courthouse Annex
221 Fawn Valley Drive, Boerne, Texas
(click here for directions) 

Polling Location Notices:

Notice of Acceptable Identification Poster (English)  /  (Spanish)

Notice of Required Identification (English & Spanish)

Voter Information Poster  (English)  /  (Spanish)

Voter Complaint Information Poster English & Spanish)

Notice of Voting Order Priority (English & Spanish)

Notice of Certain Devices Within 100 feet of Voting Station (English & Spanish)

Notice of Prohibition of Handguns in the Polling Places (English & Spanish)

 

Election Forms:

Reasonable Impediment Declaration (English)  /  (Spanish)

Request for Disability Exemptions (Permanent)  (English & Spanish)

Request for Temporary Exemption to Photo Identification Requirement  (English & Spanish)

 

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