Early Voting Locations

Early Voting: April 29-May 7 • Election Day: May 11

You may vote at any early voting location in the county in which you are registered. On election day, you may vote at any polling site. For a list of precinct locations: 512/238-VOTE or www.traviscountyelections.org.

Williamson County: www.wilco.org/elections or 512/943-1630. Hays County: www.co.hays.tx.us/elections or 512/393-7310.

EARLY VOTING LOCATIONS

Open Mon.-Sat., 7am-7pm, and Sun., noon-6pm, unless noted otherwise.

CENTRAL

Travis Co. Offices, 5501 Airport Blvd.

Fiesta, 3909 N. I-35

University of Texas, Flawn Academic Ctr., West Mall

Howson Library, 2500 Exposi­tion (Mon.-Wed., 10am-7pm; Fri., 10am-5:30pm; Sat. 10am- 4:30pm; closed Thu. & Sun.)

NORTH

Ben Hur Shriners Hall, 7811 Rockwood

NORTHEAST

Gus Garcia Recreation Center, 1201 E. Rundberg (Mon.-Thu., 9am-7pm; Fri., 9am-6pm; Sat., 9am-4pm; closed Sun.)

NORTHWEST

Randalls, 10900-D Research

Randalls, 5145 RR 620 N.

SOUTH

Randalls, 2025 W. Ben White

H-E-B, 2400 S. Congress*

SOUTHEAST

Dan Ruiz Public Library, 1600 Grove (Mon.-Thu., 10am-7pm; Sat., 10am-5pm; Sun., 2-6pm; closed Fri.)

Fiesta, 5510 S. I-35

EAST

Parque Zaragoza Rec Center, 2608 Gonzales (Mon.-Thu., 10am-7pm; Fri., 10am-6pm; Sat., 10am-5pm; closed Sun.)

Carver Museum, 1165 Angelina (Mon.-Thu., 10am-6:30pm; Sat., 10am-4:30pm; closed Fri. & Sun.)

SOUTHWEST

Randalls, 6600 S. MoPac

Randalls, 9911 Brodie

WEST

Randalls, 3300 Bee Caves Rd., West Lake Hills

Randalls, 2301 RR 620 S., Lakeway

*temporary building in parking lot

MOBILE VOTING

MONDAY, APRIL 29

Travis Co. Courthouse, 1000 Guadalupe, 9am-5pm

Sam Houston Building, 201 E. 14th, 9am-noon

Southeast Library, 5803 Nuckols Crossing, 10am-5pm

Central Services Building, 1711 San Jacinto, 2-5pm

Lost Creek MUD Office, 1305 Quaker Ridge, 9am-5pm

TUESDAY, APRIL 30

Services for the Deaf, 2201 Post #100, 9am-noon

Westminster Manor, 4100 Jackson, 9am-noon

Summit at Lakeway, 1915 Lohmans Crossing, 9am-noon

St. Edward's Univ. Ragsdale Ctr., 3001 S. Congress, 2-5pm

Lake Travis ISD Educational Dev. Ctr., 607 RR 620 N., 2-5pm

Emeritus at Spicewood Springs, 4401 Spicewood Springs, 2-5pm

Lost Creek MUD Office, 1305 Quaker Ridge, 9am-5pm

WEDNESDAY, MAY 1

Lake Travis ISD Educ. Dev. Ctr., 607 RR 620 N., 9am-5pm

Huston-Tillotson University, 900 Chicon, 9am-noon

Parsons House, 1130 Camino La Costa, 9am-noon

Cantu/Pan Am Rec Center, 2100 E. Third, 2-5pm

North Austin YMCA, 1000 W. Rundberg, 2-5pm

Lost Creek MUD Office, 1305 Quaker Ridge, 9am-5pm

THURSDAY, MAY 2

Travis Building, 1701 N. Congress, 2-5pm

Stephen F. Austin Building, 1700 N. Congress, 9am-noon

ACC Northridge, 11928 Stonehollow, 9am-noon

RBJ Residential Tower, 21 Waller, 9am-noon

North Austin YMCA, 1000 W. Rundberg, 2-5pm

Southwest Key Program, 6002 Jain, 2:30-5pm

Lost Creek MUD Office, 1305 Quaker Ridge, 9am-5pm

FRIDAY, MAY 3

LBJ Building, 111 E. 17th, 9am-noon

Baker Center, 3908 Avenue B, 9am-5pm

Lyons Gardens, 2720 Lyons, 9am-noon

Winters Building, 710 W. 51st, 2-5pm

Dottie Jordan Rec Center, 2803 Loyola, 2-5pm

Lost Creek MUD Office, 1305 Quaker Ridge, 9am-5pm

SATURDAY, MAY 4

Continental Retirement Center, 4604 S. Lamar, 9am-noon

Bee Cave City Hall, 4000 Galleria Parkway, 9am-5pm

Volente Fire Department, 15406 FM 2769, 9am-5pm

Englewood Estates, 2603 Jones, 2-5pm

SUNDAY, MAY 5

Briarcliff POA Community Ctr., 22801 Briarcliff, noon-5pm

Heritage Park Center, 2806 Real, noon-2pm

Mary Lee Foundation, 1339 Lamar Square, noon-2pm

Emeritus at Beckett Meadows, 7709 Beckett, 4-6pm

Heritage Pointe, 1950 Webberville, 3:30-5pm

MONDAY, MAY 6

Volente Fire Department, 15406 FM 2769, 9am-5pm

Manor ISD Administration, 10335 Hwy. 290 E., 9am-5pm

Lakeside Senior Center, 85 Trinity, 9am-noon

Town Lake Center, 721 Barton Springs Rd., 2-5pm

TUESDAY, MAY 7

Travis Co. Courthouse, 1000 Guadalupe, 9am-5pm

Austin City Hall, 301 W. Second, 9am-5pm

Travis Co. Sheriff's Office, 7811 Burleson-Manor, 9am-5pm

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