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Changes to Voting in Texas for 2022

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NEW DISTRICT MAPS
NEW DISTRICT MAPS

Following the 2020 Census and the redistricting process, many voting district boundaries have changed at the federal, state, county, and local levels. Your county Elections Department will be mailing out new voter registration cards in January, which will show which districts you will be voting in beginning in 2022. As we get more information, we will update this page.


These new districts are in effect for the March 1, 2022 Primary Election. If your district number has changed, the person representing you will have changed as well.


Texas Tribune Map Viewer Tool


The Texas Tribune website has published a very useful tool Texas voters can use to view changes to their voting districts at the federal and state level.


By entering you address in the Texas Tribune tool linked to above, you can view maps of both your old and new districts for:

  • U.S. House of Representatives
  • Texas House of Representatives
  • Texas Senate, and
  • State Board of Education

Demographic changes for each district are listed as well.



Official Texas District Viewer


 The State of Texas’ official website has a number of maps of new district boundaries. To view your area, zoom in on each map.


New County and Local District Maps


To view your area, zoom in on each map.

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NEW VOTING LAWS
NEW VOTING LAWS

The League of Women Voters of Texas has put together a one-page document on changes to election laws that are going into effect in 2022. 


Note that this is provided as general information only, not as legal advice.


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VOTER REGISTRATION
VOTER REGISTRATION
  • On the Texas Secretary of State’s website, fill out the “Informal Online Application” to register to vote.  If you have never registered to vote in Texas, you will need to register before voting. If you fill out and print an online voter registration application, you will then mail it to your county Elections Department:

Collin County Elections Department

2010 Redbud Blvd.

Suite 102

McKinney, TX 75069


Dallas County Elections Department

1520 Round Table Drive

Dallas, TX 75247

  • If you have moved within Texas or changed your name since you last voted, you can now make changes to your voter registration online. Click here to view a video with tips on using the online form to make changes.
  • Texans who apply for a Texas Driver License may apply to register to vote at the same time. When Texans update their driver license online, they may update their voter registration at the same time.
  • You can check to see if you are already registered to vote on the Texas Secretary of State’s website. Your status should say “Active.” Click here to view a video with tips.
  • For more information, go to our Registering to Vote page.
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NEW VOTER REGISTRATION CARDS
NEW VOTER REGISTRATION CARDS

New voter registration cards were mailed to registered voters before the March 1, 2022, Primary Election.


You do not need to bring the card with you to vote. You DO need photo ID to vote, or you may sign a declaration and provide alternate approved ID. See our Texas Voter ID Requirements page.

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VOTING BY MAIL
VOTING BY MAIL

Who is eligible to vote by mail in Texas?

  • 65 years or older
  • Sick or disabled
  • Out of the county during early voting and Election Day 
  • In jail or Involuntary Civil Confinement but otherwise eligible to vote
  • NEW! Expecting to give birth within three weeks before or after Election Day


There have been some changes to the process for Voting By Mail in Texas, including updated applications in English and Spanish. Click here to view a video with tips on filling out the application.


If you fill out and print an online application to vote by mail, you will then mail it to your county Elections Department:


Collin County Elections Department

2010 Redbud Blvd.

Suite 102

McKinney, TX 75069


Dallas County Elections Department

1520 Round Table Drive 

Dallas, TX 75247


The League of Women Voters of Texas has detailed information about Voting By Mail on their website. The information at this link includes:

  • Who can Vote by Mail?
  • Coming soon! Vote by Mail tracker and “Cure” process
  • When will I receive my ballot?
  • How to apply to Vote by Mail
  • Tips for filling out the application
  • When will I receive my ballot?
  • How do I fill out my ballot?
  • Persons assisting voters
  • When is your Vote by Mail ballot due?
  • If you want to hand deliver your Vote by Mail ballot
  • What if I decide to vote in person instead?
  • What if I become disabled or ill after the deadline?
  • Who can I call for help?


For more information, go to our Voting by Mail in Texas page.

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