Early Voting Kicks Off in Austin for the Nov. 5 General Election
Hey there, Austin! It’s that exciting time of year again when voters can grab their IDs and head out to the polls for early voting. This year, the ballots are packed with important races sure to grab your attention. The presidential showdown between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris is at the top, along with a heated contest for the U.S. Senate featuring Republican incumbent Sen. Ted Cruz against Democratic challenger Rep. Colin Allred. So, if you’re keen to make your voice heard, now’s the perfect chance!
When Can You Vote?
Early voting started today and will run through Friday, Nov. 1, so you have plenty of time to cast your ballot ahead of the official Election Day on Nov. 5. This early voting period is a fantastic way to avoid any last-minute rush or long lines on the big day.
Where to Vote
If you’re unsure where to go vote, don’t worry—there are several polling locations around the Austin area organized by zip code to make it easier for you to find a spot nearby. Whether you’re in the bustling downtown scene or a quieter neighborhood, there’s a polling center not too far away!
In Travis County, be aware that several locations have extended hours, staying open until 10 p.m. on Thursday and Friday. These extended hours are marked clearly, so keep an eye out. And remember, showing up to vote is more than just fulfilling a duty—it’s standing up for what you believe in!
A Quick Peek at the Numbers
Voting Hours and Locations
- Travis County: Polling locations offer varying hours, but a few will be open late on specific days. Remember to check the extended hour locations if you plan on heading out later in the evening.
- Williamson County: Early voting is available from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. over the early voting period. You have plenty of time throughout the day to get in there before closing time!
- Bastrop County: Voters can submit their ballots from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Most days, so make sure to squeeze the visit into your busy schedule.
- Hays County: Similar to Bastrop, polling hours run from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., providing another convenient option for Hays residents.