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Voting FAQ: 2024 Elections

  • When is the next election? What dates do I need to know?



  • What’s on the ballot for the general election?



    Lower-level judges and local county offices will also appear on the ballot:

    – Various district judges, including on criminal and family courts

    – County Courts at Law

    – Justices of the Peace

    – District Attorneys

    – County Attorneys

    – Sheriffs

    – Constables

    – Tax Assessor-Collectors

  • How do I make sure I’m registered to vote?



  • What if I missed the voter registration deadline?



  • What can I do if I have questions about voting?



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Heider Garcia, election administrator for the Dallas County Elections Department, demonstrates how to cast a ballot during a public verification test of the voting system at the Dallas County Elections Department building in Dallas on Friday, Sept. 20, 2024. The test allows participants to validate the voting process by using ballots containing the same races and proportions as the upcoming elections in November.

People test the polling equipment at the Hays County election office on Sept. 18, 2024.

Testing papers from the polling equipment at the Hays County election office on Sept. 18, 2024.

DALLAS, TX - SEPTEMBER 20, 2024: ExpressVote voting machines at a public verification test of the voting system at the Dallas County Elections Department building in Dallas, Texas on Friday, September 20, 2024. The test allows participants to validate the voting process by using ballots containing the same races and proportions as the upcoming elections in November. CREDIT: Desiree Rios for The Texas Tribune



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